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The Tuscaroras, related to the Iroquois, lived in North Carolina, where they maintained friendly relations with the colonists. Trouble began when the white settlers began to take advantage of the Tuscaroras, encroaching on their farmland, cheating them in trades, and in some cases kidnapping and selling their children into slavery. In retaliation, Tuscarora warriors, under Chief Hancock, raided white villages in 1711. The war quickly escalated. In a final standoff, Colonel James Moore led his men, aided by Yamasee Indians, into the Tuscarora village of Neoheroka in 1713, killing and capturing one thousand inhabitants. Many were then sold into slavery to finance the war effort. The surviving Tuscaroras migrated to New York, where in 1722 they became the sixth nation in the Iroquois League. This drawing shows Christopher von Graffenreid, founder of a Swiss- German colony in North Carolina, and his slave being held captive by the Tuscaroras during the conflict.

- Drawing by von Graffenreid, Courtesy Burgerbibliotek    Bern, Switzerland

Original Link - forwarded by Kathy J Chruscielski

North Carolina Kornegay Families 

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Susanna Simmons Kornegay 
Jun 1, 1799 - Jun 7, 1881    

       Harget Kornegay
Sep 17, 1793 - Apr 18, 1875


courtesy of Ruth Westbrook,  Kathy J. Chruscielski, and Judi Kornegay Herring


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 (Above and Below) Two views of the house in which Harget and Susanna Kornegay lived and raised their children.  The house, no longer standing, was located near what is now the Tri-County Power Station in Duplin Couny, NC. Ruth Westbrook remembers visiting the house before it was destroyed and states that the foundations are still visible.

courtesy of Judy Kornegay Herring.


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 Nicodemus Kornegay
Feb 14, 1862 - Nov 16, 1933

courtesy of his granddaughter, Alice Kornegay Quinn

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 Alice Goodson Kornegay
wife of Nicodemus Kornegay
Sep 4, 1862 - Nov 17, 1904

courtesy of her granddaughter, Alice Kornegay Quinn

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 Nick, Irving, and Lamb Kornegay circa 1910
sons of Nicodemus and Alice G. Kornegay

courtesy of Irving Kornegay

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 Nick Kornegay
(picture circa 1920)
Feb 14, 1899 - Nov 16, 1933

courtesy of his daughter, Alice Kornegay Quinn

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Lola Ellen Bennett
wife of Nick Kornegay
(picture circa 1925)
Apr 10, 1901 - Aug 23, 1985

courtesy of her daughter, Alice Kornegay Quinn

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 Morris D. Kornegay
son of Nick and Lola Kornegay
June 26, 1925 - Jan 18, 1956

courtesy of his sister, Alice Kornegay Quinn


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Alice Kornegay Quinn
daughter of Nick and Lola Kornegay
(picture circa 1947)

courtesy of her son, Jerry Quinn

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The Irving Kornegay family circa 1990.
(Back Row: Nick, Kenneth, and E.T.
Front Row: Irving and Mildred Kornegay)

courtesy of Judi Kornegay Herring

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William Kornegay
son of Harget and Susannah Kornegay
Dec 16, 1823 - May 6, 1892

courtesy of Kathy J. Chruscielski


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 Susan Winders Kornegay
wife of William Kornegay
Nov 19, 1829 - Feb 17, 1915

courtesy of Kathy J. Chruscielski



Daniel Bowden Kornegay
Son of William Kornegay and Susan Winders

 Born 11 Aug 1866 in Mount Olive, NC - Died 25 Nov 1907 in New Salem, TX

courtesy of Curtis D. Kornegay

  Children of William Kornegay and Susan Winders

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 Wade Hampton Sydney Kornegay
April 17, 1865 - 1939

courtesy of Barbara Justice



Page circa 1881 from the journal of
Richard Henry Kornegay
Aug 30, 1854 - 1893
"When this you see, remember me though many miles apart we be."

courtesy of Kathy J. Chruscielski




Page circa 1881 from the journal of
Richard Henry Kornegay
Aug 30, 1854 - 1893
List of what he bought at the estate sale of his grandmother
Susannah Simmons Kornegay

courtesy of Kathy J. Chruscielski





Samuel E. Kornegay (born Dec 1883) and his wife Lottie Swann Kornegay.
Samuel was the son of John Willis Kornegay and Everline Branton Kornegay
and lived in Dothan, Alabama.

courtesy of Wallace Mitchell

Texas Kornegay Families 

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David Smith Kornegay
Abt 1808 - Apr 5, 1856

courtesy of his great-great-grandson, Eduardo Kornegay

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Monument at LaGrange, TX with name of David Smith Kornegay

courtesy of Kathy J. Chruscielski


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Elizabeth McGary
wife of David Smith Kornegay
Jan 18, 1826 - Sep 27, 1880

courtesy of her great-great-grandson, Eduardo Kornegay

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Edward Dawson Kornegay
son of David Smith Kornegay
Dec 7, 1845 - Oct 17, 1914

courtesy of his great-grandson, Eduardo Kornegay

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The Edward Dawson Kornegay Family of Texas
Back row: Ruby, Robert, Ina may, Clyde
Front row: Edward M., Dolly, Edward D., Mullie, Grover, Baby: Earl

c
ourtesy of Eduardo Kornegay

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 Robert Kornegay
son of Edward Dawson Kornegay
1880 - 1947

courtesy of his grandson, Eduardo Kornegay

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Claudia Perples Kornegay
wife of Robert Kornegay
1880 - 1938

courtesy of her grandson, Eduardo Kornegay

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 (Back L -R) Robert and Earl Kornegay
(Front L-R) Clyde and Milton Kornegay

sons of Edward Dawson Kornegay and Mullie Lou Williams

c
ourtesy of Ed Purcell

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Mullie Lou Williams Kornegay's Birthday Party about 1950 in Hobbs, NM
(Back Row L-R) Earl Kornegay, Clyde Kornegay, Knight E. Kornegay Purcell,
Dr. James M. Purcell, Sr.
(Middle Row L-R) James M. Purcell, Jr.,  Edward M. Purcell,  Patricia L. Purcell
(Front) Mullie Lou Williams Kornegay

courtesy of Ed Purcell

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E.D. "Doss" Kornegay, left, stands with his Pathfinder bomber crew in front of the Mark III aircraft used for most of the 58 operations the crew flew against German targets.

courtesy of Eduardo Kornegay



 Thomas Caskey Kornegay and Margaret Skinner Kornegay
Jul 1, 1863 - Mar 31, 1942    -   
Jan 29, 1872 - Mar 13, 1944  

Doyle and Margie Wiggins Lawrence

Arkansas Kornegay Families 

William Alfred Kornegay and Fannie Elizabeth Norris Crisp
Left to right front
row: Norris, Alfred, Annie, Fannie
Left to Right back row: Josie, John, and Geneva.
This picture was taken ca. 1915

courtesy of Sandra Kornegay Rhodes



William Houston Kornegay and Jesse Edward Kornegay
circa 1896 in Monroe Co, Arkansas

courtesy of Sandra Kornegay Rhodes



William Houston Kornegay
circa 1917


courtesy of Sandra Kornegay Rhodes
Mississippi Kornegay Families 

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The family of
George Henry Butler (1866 - 1930) and Louisa Kornegay (1871 - 1946)

courtesy of their great-grand-daughter, Sheila Butler

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The family of
George Henry Butler (1866 - 1930) and Louisa Kornegay (1871 - 1946)
in front of their house

courtesy of their great-grand-daughter, Sheila Butler

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George Henry Butler (1866 - 1930) and Louisa Kornegay (1871 - 1946)
in front of their house

courtesy of their great-grand-daughter, Sheila Butler

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Louisa Kornegay 1871 - 1946

courtesy of her great-grand-daughter, Sheila Butler
Florida Kornegay Families 

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George Washington Kornegay
1874 - 1952

courtesy of Barbara Justice

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 Robert Ivy Kornegay
son of George Washington Kornegay

courtesy of Barbara Justice

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 Audice Eugene Kornegay
son of George Washington Kornegay

courtesy of Barbara Justice

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