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Related: About this forumResearchers Discuss Origins of Melungeon Heritage at Annual Event
As a participant in this event I commend Olivia Caridi for "getting the facts right" as WCYB channel 5 promises.
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Researchers Discuss Origins of Melungeon Heritage at Annual Event (Original Post)
carolinayellowdog
Jul 2014
OP
Your username has always reminded me of the documentary Melungeon Voices
carolinayellowdog
Jul 2014
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GentryDixon
(3,045 posts)1. My extended family is of Melungeon heritage.
I found in doing my ancestry research about the Goin family line. The patriarch, Thomas Goin was a Revoluntary War veteran, and a man of some means, but it did not matter when his grandson Elijah Goin was accused of being a mulatto by his daughter's brother-in-law.
The case for slander sent to the Tennessee Supreme Court. Read more..http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/Melungeon/2003-03/1047058099
carolinayellowdog
(3,247 posts)2. Your username has always reminded me of the documentary Melungeon Voices
The filmmaker was named Dixon, the cinematographer Gentry.
http://www.melungeonvoices.com/
GentryDixon
(3,045 posts)3. Interesting.
My name does come from my genealogy research, just not that limb of the tree.