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My Tribe and History

December 31, 2012 , , , ,

Plymouth

Plymouth

It is enlightening to track my personality archetypes while I track my ancestors. There are similarities, highs and lows, temporary dead ends in both. You can’t change the ancestors and you can’t change your archetypes, in the same way that you can not rearrange the stars in the sky. When I was new in the genealogy game I went to Tulsa to meet a cousin based on only family legend and no facts to discover/confirm our Cherokee bloodline. We had a great time, but came up empty on the Native American theory. We both wanted it to be true, but my cousin’s husband was insanely convinced without any evidence. He really wanted a Cherokee wife. He was the worst detective I have ever seen.

While searching it is important to be open to discovering that for which what you were not looking. When I find a Plymouth Colony ancestor I am generally excited, fill in the blanks with some black britches and some assumptions. Richard Taylor was no regular Pilgrim. He fell in love and married a Wampanoag chief’s daughter. I have a tribe in Massachusetts. I never would have guessed this, but I am thrilled out of my mind. My 12th great-grandfather,Great Sachem, had been exposed to English fishermen, and had learned some language from them. He walked into the Pilgrim camp and said “Welcome Englishmen”, to the great surprise of the Englishmen.

Wasanequin Great Sachem Wampanoag tribe (1554 – 1617)
is my 12th great grandfather
Quadequina Wampanoag (1576 – 1623)
Son of Wasanequin Great Sachem
Margaret Diguina Weeks (1613 – 1651)
Daughter of Quadequina
Ruth Whelden (1625 – 1673)
Daughter of Margaret Diguina
John TAYLOR (1651 – 1690)
Son of Ruth
Abigail Taylor (1663 – 1730)
Daughter of John
Martha Goodwin (1693 – 1769)
Daughter of Abigail
Grace Raiford (1725 – 1778)
Daughter of Martha
Sarah Hirons (1751 – 1817)
Daughter of Grace
John Nimrod Taylor (1770 – 1816)
Son of Sarah
John Samuel Taylor (1798 – 1873)
Son of John Nimrod
William Ellison Taylor (1839 – 1918)
Son of John Samuel
George Harvey Taylor (1884 – 1941)
Son of William Ellison
Ruby Lee Taylor (1922 – 2008)
Daughter of George Harvey
Pamela Morse
I am the daughter of Ruby Lee

I am very interested in my tribe, and have already had contact from a fellow descendant who has some proof of our Nativeness. I am looking forward to his input and learnring more about my roots. Ironically these people helped the Pilgrims survive, but the tribe has no reservation today. This is an overview of my First Nation Family:

Pokanoket is a tribe of Native Americans who trace their their lineage back thousands of years beyond the colonial days of the United States of America. We trace our ancestry through the bloodlines and the written and oral history of our people. We are the people of Massasoit Ousamequin, Massasoit Wamsutta, and Massasoit Metacom. We are Philip’s people, the people of Metacom. We are the people who celebrated the First Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims in 1621. We are the people who have endured much and who have returned, after a long journey through history to the present day and continue to look forward to the future.

Pokanoket is also a Nation. The Nation of Tribes you may have heard of referred to as Wampanoag ( pronounced wahm – peh – noe – ahg ) was known to our ancestors as the Pokanoket Nation. The Pokanoket Nation, also known as the Pokanoket Confederacy or Pokanoket Country, was comprised of a multitude of Tribes.

Each Tribe was comprised of Bands and Villages and the Pokanoket Tribe was the Headship of the Pokanoket Nation.

Pokanoket is also our home. Prior to the time of the pilgrim’s arrival in Plymouth, which used to be Patuxet, the realm of the Pokanoket included portions of Rhode Island and much of southeastern Massachusetts, including the surrounding islands around Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard.

The Pokanoket social organization developed in a manner that differed from neighboring Native American Tribes, since Pokanoket was more socially structured and layered, as well as more politically complex.

Unique to the Pokanoket Tribe were the spirtual and military elite, know as the Pineese (Pineese Warrior), who protected and served the Massasoit (Great Leader). They are the spiritual guardians of Pokanoket Nation.

Pokanoket believed seven to be the perfect number of completeness, for we still believe in the Seven Spirits of the Creator.

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I’m interested to hear more about the archetypes you’re uncovering and tracing … what a great exploration.

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Sara

December 31, 2012

The Sacred Contract archetypes are extensive and I am a homework slouch, but there is nowhere to go but the notebook. We dialog with the archetypes in our lives..to learn our own parts and agreements. As I travel back in history I naturally meet archetypes in the tree…have been saving Robert the Bruce for a special episode..

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mermaidcamp

December 31, 2012

We are apparently distant cousins! I too have recently dug back far enough to find Mayflower-Wampanoag marriages through marriages made by Gabriel Wheldon and Margaret, and Teague Jones and Rumahan. My mother’s family is named Kenrick, which shows up as Kendrick in most histories. Same family.
They went to Canada for about a hundred years with the Planter movement. I have been searching for relatives among Mi’qmac people, but so far have come up empty, there.
It’s very validating to finally have names for these earlier ancestors!
Re personality types: I, am an INFP, and a painter by profession.
i seldom use my WordPress account, so if you wish to reply the address is laineysm@gmail.com.
All the best,
Lainey

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laineysm

January 2, 2015

seems we are distant cousins as well, are you still researching this linage? If so, I would love to see an update as I have difficulties finding records and documents to verify the family stories (which are vague at best).

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Jackie

April 4, 2016

Not currently working on this because I found a very probable error in the 1700’s that disproves this entire line. I leave it up for those who can use the information, but it looks like I am not a Wamp after all…sigh…

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Pamela Morse

April 5, 2016

Hello, my name is Kate. I have also traced Wassanequin Great Sachem through ancestry as my 13th great grandfather and wondered if you had any information on his wife or anything else you care to share. Great Chief King Massasoit “Yellow Feather” Sachem was my 12th great grandfather.

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Kate Kadlec

December 5, 2022