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Showing posts with label Hope. Show all posts

Thursday, March 9, 2023

It's A great day here in TEXAS

 Howdy,

It's A great day here in TEXAS! Clear sky, crisp wind, neighbors talking about the torrential 

rain, horrendous wind, and almost a hun'drent tur'nad'urs we just lived through; you know, 

typical for North TEXAS.


I'm writing this because I ran across some info, that if true, is awesome, as it seems incorrect, 

in that the feller typed in (Cherokee) for just about every Indian, instead of (Powhaton) where 

I believe it should identify. However, if it looks like I'm joking, I didn't make this line up!

I do remember an Indian who liked a man so much he added his name to his own! Arroyha 

Winigum could be that name, I think that is the name I read about. Also, there is a dispute 

that "Amy Winigum did marry a Paul, just not Paul Bunch." (I know Tomehawk,I know :)

Making note of all that it would seem as if this line makes more sense to me, (by following 

Indian legend instead of educated guesses by educated geneologists,) than lots of others I've 

read over the years. Remember, this ain't my work. Oh, and I ain't found "John Henry 

Jeremiah Bunch" yet, but I have found three "jeremiah Bunch" in searching across the net. 

Yeah, you bet I'm workin' on this stuff, cause it would prove the writing in the books, "Parks 

And Bunch, The Way West". And the legend handed down by my Ancestors.

"There is a legend among descendants of Paul and his brother John Bunch, that they are 

somehow related to Pocahontas, the Pohattan Indian princess who married John Rolfe.

(Park Bunch families by Alice Crandall Park and Mrs. Garland King, Tennessee State Library.)"


(An Opinion) (est., btw., could have, might, perhaps, lived next door to:)

"A common mistake I have come across on the internet is that this elder Paul Bunch was 

married to an Amy Winigum of Orangeburg, SC about the year 1748. I have not looked for a 

marriage certificate for this marriage but I am sure it is true that Amy Winigum did marry a 

man named Paul Bunch. The problem is that people on the internet tend to change dates to 

try to make things fit, which is not a good practice."

IF you believe this is wrong, or have other records, PLEASE help by straightening me out!


(An Opinion)

my direct descendant Paul Bunch married Amy Willigum, a Cherokee Indian from NC. She is 

descended from Willigum, a Cherokee chief. Willigums took the English surname Winningham 

later. 


(Assumptions are allowed and good in this endeavor, correct?)

Of the fewer than one hundred African men who resided in Virginia before 1640, John Punch 

is the only man who bears a surname similar to Bunch. John Punch was an adult male living in 

1 In this section, names will be spelled out as they appear in the text of the document cited 

when the original records are quoted. There was no standardized spelling during this time 

period, so it is not unusual to find surnames or the names of places spelled many different 

ways, even in the same document. 


(This is totally an Assumption. X 2!)

"The children of John Bunch III freely married neighboring  white families." "This indicates 

that the children of John Bunch III must have been great-great grandchildren of the immigrant 

from Africa. Chronology does not allow them to be a generation closer. It is concluded from 

these facts that John Bunch I was son of a white woman by an African immigrant."


(I can only describe this as pert near dreaming.)

"If Hugh Gwynn had refused to grant John Punch his freedom at the end of his term of 

service, it could have provided him motive to seek freedom elsewhere, which he sought in 

1640." 


(So, one might reason? One Surname + One Surname X An Arbitrary sized Radius = *1Amy?) 

"Given the extreme rarity of the surname Bunch in England and Scotland one might 

reason that having traced one white immigrant named John Bunch to his death (headright of 

Gervase Dodson) 14 would make it less likely there were two more unrelated Bunch men 

living in the same thirty mile radius in 1659."

 

Staying Safe from Cataclysmic Events

"And, in general, extrapolations are normally avoided altogether in science, or used only with 

great caution." 


(In a world where anything is possible, then nothing is impossible.)

"PAUL BUNCH born possibly about 1652–58, married by 1679, and died shortly before 16 November 1727"


Capt. John Thomas Rolfe

1585–1622

BIRTH 6 MAY 1585 • Hecham, Norfolkshire, Watkins, England

DEATH 22 MAR 1622 • Jamestown, James City, Virginia, United State


Scent Flower 1480-1525

Wife of Capt. John Thomas Rolfe

Scent Flower Powhatan Cornstalk Running Stream 1517-1600

Daughter of Scent Flower

Scent Flower 1517-1600

Daughter of Scent Flower Powhatan Cornstalk Running Stream

Wahunsonacock (Emperor Wahunsomacock Powhattan Powhatan CHIEF HILL POWHATAN) 

Powhatan Wahunsonacock Kocoum Powhatan (Patawomeck Tribe) 1545-1618

Son of Scent Flower

Chief Japasaw (1), aka Opechancanough Powhatan I Oppasus 1590-1620

Son of Wahunsonacock (Emperor Wahunsomacock Powhattan Powhatan CHIEF HILL 

POWHATAN) Powhatan Wahunsonacock Kocoum Powhatan (Patawomeck Tribe)

Father (Chief of Cherokee Nation) Whipsewansson Wahanganoche of Arroyha Winigum 1620-

1664

Son of Chief Japasaw (1), aka Opechancanough Powhatan I Oppasus

Paul (Native American) Winigum 1650-1700

Son of Father (Chief of Cherokee Nation) Whipsewansson Wahanganoche of Arroyha Winigum

Amy (Cherokee) Winigum Bunch 1668-1748 (Wife of my Paul Bunch est 1652,(1673-1727)

Daughter of Paul (Native American) Winigum

John Henry Jeremiah Bunch (Cherokee) 1690-1775

Son of Amy (Cherokee) Winigum Bunch

Sarah Allison Bunch 1690-1740

Daughter of John Henry Jeremiah Bunch (Cherokee)

Maj. John Bunch Holder 1716-1816

Son of Sarah Allison Bunch

Lt. Jesse Elihu Holder Sr 1750-1802

Son of Maj. John Bunch Holder

John Harbard(Thomas? Ethridge) Holder 1783-1834

Son of Lt. Jesse Elihu Holder Sr

Ann Maria Holden(Holder) 1809-1858

Daughter of John Harbard(Thomas? Ethridge) Holder

Cornelia Angela Kimball 1834-1941

Daughter of Ann Maria Holden(Holder)

Howard Milton Boullemet 1870-1921

Son of Cornelia Angela Kimball

Mary Cornelia May Boullemet Bays 1882-1949

Daughter of Howard Milton Boullemet

Lillie May Mazie Wittman 1919-1997

Daughter of Mary Cornelia May Boullemet Bays

Raymond

You are the son of Lillie 

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There are tons of other similar lines like this one posted above;

https://blog.genealogybank.com/are-you-related-to-pocahontas-john-rolfe.html


My Blog with pics.

https://melungeonbunchsaponi.blogspot.com


Later,

Dan Bunch (Dirty Water Dan)

TEXAS

Saturday, February 11, 2023

 OK LETS GET SERIOUS


Trying to look at everything with an open mind, let us take an "unbiased" look at 

this "PUNCH" to BUNCH thing.


 Of course, taking the previous condition of my Genius mindset, it is possible 

that I was, indeed showing myself to be a bit biased:) however I am used to 

that as my brain debates within itself like it was in a debate competition. I'm 

ready to take either side in a debate! Yep, i'm wierd, but as they say, knowing 

yer problem and admitting that; is half the battle toward the cure!


Here I am then, telling you that as the geno's did with Punch/Obama subject, 

my information comes to me about the rest of my family of BUNCH much the 

same way!


To make the sin greater; I knew that before I wrote those articles of.....er..

"Impeachment" (Yeah, that's funny to me. And that kind of tickles ma mind:)


I'm thinking about my Paul Bunch. You see that is about all we have....oops!

I typed "We" when I know better than include myself with the real Geno's work. 


You see, by necessity I am only A name collector. But as I was saying, all they 

have to work with is a hint of who lived where, and next to whom, and most the 

importantly when!


In a world not filled by; your local pharmacy, corner Quikstops, and supermall 

Opticians with "one hour" service for new trifocals. Perhaps two barbershops just 

in your neighborhood. There was no interferance in their lives, let alone 

"paperwork"! Back then there was no streets, let alone corners! 


Without much Government in their lives, there would be nothing to mark their 

passing in this world. What is left to us would be the usual haunts for family

searchers. Their list would be short indeed, as it is for any before the 1600's for 

sure. An old letter; a Bible; recorded deeds; "I remember what momma told 

me"; and that's about seventy percent more than people have to chase. Later, in 

the case of the BUNCH family, court cases are a big trail. Especially in the 

jurisdiction of the "Hanging Judge" of Arkansas. Drunk; Robbery; Thieft; Murder; 

all in the records. And back in Tennessee; counterfieting coins. Back in Old 

Virginia, it was Indians stealing hogs! And a biggie; trying to marry a White 

Woman! The audacity of some people that don't know they place.....:) 


Unless you were mentioned in some Officers' memoirs, or book about travels, 

perhaps a later surveyor's notes, then you were out of luck. So census records 

are very important. Before that, family Bibles filled with births and deaths, which 

are admissible in some cases in court, are a treasure, and a blessing. 


"Quitrents" would be all important. And if your a "Newby" and don't know of 

those, you have a bit of reading to do to catch up.


A hundred years ago, checking me for a "Secret Classification" was easy. The 

Navy came to town in civilian suits, so as to not stand out, which made them 

stand out. Overalls and a soiled, beat up old Stetson, as the Texas Rangers wear 

whenever they trapes around town would have been better. A quick in and out 

to drink a five cent bottled coke, is much better than a "Lawyer Look", or 

Insurance salesmen look, provoking a "stay away from me" attitude you would 

get from most people back in them days! Having a talk with my barber, the only 

pharmacist, and the principal, and your done. Matter of fact, thinking of it, they 

did all that within five blocks of my house! And of course my parents got a 

phone call from everyone they talked to! (I was almost seventeen:)


Well to quit fooling around just to practice my one finger typing skills; lets get to 

the other side of my brain and see what might just mitigate my judgement a 

wee bit. I remembered looking up Punch family hustory. I figured that if it is a 

real name, it must have come from somewhere. Now pulling up my notes from 

my lost file folder, which contains everything after the "C" prompt and the 

"Documents" folder, this is what I found.


"Punch History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms...The name Punch came to 

England with the ancestors of the Punch family in the Norman Conquest of 

1066. It comes from the Latin-Norman personal name Pontius, "hence, 

doubtless, as a diminutive the name Puncheon, variant of Punshon." 


So far, so good. 


"Two other sources claim the name was Norman in origin: having derived from 

the Old Norman French name Ponche or the Old French name Ponce; [2] and/or 

from the Norman name Poyntz or Ponz, a branch of the Fitz-Ponce family. [3]"


French? Sure, they seem to get into every thing:) 


"Early Origins of the Punch family

The surname Punch was first found in various counties throughout Britain. The 

first record of the family was found in the Pipe Rolls of 1181 where Godfrey, 

Phillip Punch(e) was listed. Seman Ponche was listed in the Subsidy Rolls of 

Suffolk in 1327. [2] The Hundredorum Rolls of 1273 list: Robert Punche in 

Oxfrdshire; and Philip Punche in Suffolk. Later the Rolls of Parliament listed 

John Punche, yeoman of the crown (no date given.) [4]"

Oh! So now we have names! we might trace em' down to see which one 

immigrated to the colonies? Skipping down to avoid stuff, we com e to the 

'nitty-gritty.


""The manor [of Linch in Sussex] is described in the Domesday Survey under the 

name of Lince, and at the time when that record was compiled, there were two 

ministers here, with a church. In the 16th century, the place was parcel of the 

estates of the dukes of Norfolk; it afterwards became the property of Viscount 

Montague, and eventually of the family of Poyntz." [6]"


Oh cra-rud! Look what popped up! Most would miss this, not being well-read of 

history, luckily I am. But what a surprise! Especially to me...that name "Poyntz".

Ain't that one of them ancient spellings for BUNCH?


"Anglo-Norman names tend to be marked by an enormous number of spelling 

variations. This is largely due to the fact that Old and Middle English lacked any 

spelling rules when Norman French was introduced in the 11th century. The 

languages of the English courts at that time were French and Latin. These 

various languages mixed quite freely in the evolving social milieu. The final 

element of this mix is that medieval scribes spelled words according to their 

sounds rather than any definite rules, so a name was often spelled in as many 

different ways as the number of documents it appeared in. The name was 

spelled Punch, Poyntz, Pons and others."


That name "Pons" is even closer, And wasn't there a "BUNCH ROW/ROWE" that 

I talked about? Well, it's fairly evident that "PUNCH" and "BUNCH" are involved 

in ancient history of England. End of story! 


Thing is. why was I so....blind?  Ok, ok,  I was close to being wrong. Worse still, 

why is that so hard for a Genius like me to admit?  :)


Later,

Dan Bunch

TEXAS


WHY BUY A DOG WHEN YA GOT A WHOLE HERD OF PLAYMATES?

Thursday, February 9, 2023

Bunch,Native Americans, Saponi, Cherokee, Melungeon,

 What do you do 

With a drunken Sailor?

 What do you do 

With a drunken Sailor?

Root beer bottle, battery fan, rubberband,and tape!

Or a computer, whose fan goes South just as the snow falls on a Holiday? At midnight?

You McGiver! You adapt! You get the job done! Complete the mission! 

Life is fun,If ya' don't weaken :)

Dan Bunch

TEXAS

Just for fun




Thursday, January 12, 2023

 MY LINE OF CHEROKEE SAPONI BUNCH

 

JAMES BUNCH ?

HENRY BUNCH

PAUL BUNCH (FATHER OF MICAJAH BUNCH "KING OF MELUNGEON"

MARTIN BUNCH

WILLIAM GREENBURY BUNCH

SAM F. BUNCH

WALTER F. " DUDE" BUNCH

WALTER L. "GOOSE" BUNCH

DAN "Dirty Water" BUNCH

DARRON BUNCH

A SON BUNCH


What if your family had a secret? And what if one day you found out you were not who you think you are? Search "Melungeon" for an incredible adventure into Americas past! Find out where Hitler learned to deal with the "Unwanted" dregs of society! Are you one of the "Lost tribe of Isreal"? Didyour ancestor know the secret that the Knights Templar knew? Did Captain Cook kick your ancestor overboard onto these shores? Or were your ancestors one of the Pilgims, who stole the first corn they put into their mouths in this New World?

My name is Dan Bunch. I was born in Kansas, an Army "Brat". By birth, of Native American - Cherokee; Choctaw, and "Saponi"; African ancestry. Having Melungeon heritage. My mother was a naturalized citizen, a Scot born in Hong Kong. My father, a United States Army veteran of WWII, was born in Texas, a Cherokee-Choctaw-Melungeon. My particular family line, having its origin along the James River, includes Pamunkey/Saponi. And Paul Bunch, brother of Micajah Bunch; King of the Melungeon. 

I was totally ignorant of African and Melungeon heritage, spending my formative years in Whitewright, Texas, where I was exposed to the typical "White" American youth experience of; school; football, baseball, and boxing, and farm work. I enlisted in the United States Navy Reserve at the age of seventeen while still a junior in high school. Seeing the murder of a President caused me to get irate at the wrong people, the Communists. Not that they don't deserve all the hate the humanity of the world's population can muster.

I had a multitude of experience in the business world. I got lost working in stockrooms of a large world-wide corporation when just out of the U.S.Navy, in insurance sales, real estate sales, and in custom home building. I am now retired with my wife as country "Ranchers", and call myself a writer. I can attribute my interest in many subjects to an early career as a newspaper boy in my hometown of Whitewright, Texas. 

I married my high school sweetheart Gayle in 1965, a brilliant woman with a professional carreer in finance. We have two children and five grandchildren. I'm a graduate of Grayson County Jr. College, which I attended at night upon my return from active military service in Vietnam. In Vietnam I was a crewmember aboard U.S. Navy River Patrol Boats, seeing service in the Rung Sat Special Zone, and in the Delta. Experiencing many machinegun, rocket, and mortar engagements with the enemy, I got a "Ho-Che-Min"; awarded in the field, my Petty Officer chevron, and obtained the rank of Gunners' Mate Missiles Petty Officer Second Class. I'm a lifetime member of the DAV; and member of a Navy Veteran association. 

I was totally ignorant of my African and Melungeon heritage due to a blood oath taken by Great Grandfather Sam Bunch, not to tell anyone about the family past during his migration to Texas. Several families migrated from Tennessee amidst the diaspora undertaken by those of Great-Grandfather's generation. Melungeons, Native-Americans; mullotta; who suffered Mr. Walter Plecker's insane plans to exterminate those of African mulloto and Native American ancestry in VA. Walter Plecker's plan, soon adopted by Adolph Hitler, was the inspiration for the infamous "Final Solution".

Whitewright, Texas is famous for the uncovering of the thief, and recovery of, the "Mecklinberg Treasure". This priceless treasure of church antiquities, hidden from the Nazi in a cave during the occupation of World War II, disappeared while being guarded by American troops.

This Bunch family is Cherokee; Choctaw, Saaponi, and African influnced ancestry, a Melungeon heritage. The Cherokee/Melungeon/African line is traced through these names from VA, to TN, to TX; John Bunch; Paul Bunch; Martin Bunch (brother of Micjah Bunch, King of Melungeon); WilliamGreenbury Bunch; Sam Bunch; Walter Bunch; Walter Bunch; Dan Bunch. 

The Choctaw comes from my Grandmother, Ronda McNabb Bunch, Whose line comes through Germanna influnce of a Conrad Rubin Willhoit of Govenor Spottswood fame. Some of the famous Carpenter/Farmer Bunch ancestors would include; a Nobel Prize Winner; a U.S. Senator from Tennessee; as well as a host of Military officers, soldiers, thieves, forgers, murders, and spies, dating from before Jamestown; the indian wars; and serving the British long before the of independance. Melungeons served mostly in the Union Army during the Civil War, due to their treatment by their Southern neighbors. The men and women of the 

Bunch surname have contributed greatly to the military defense of the United States serving in all its wars. I can attribute my interest in many subjects to my love of reading and early career as a newspaper boy in my hometown of Whitewright, Texas. 

Whitewright, a then mean small town in North Texas having no library nearer than the County Seat, Sherman, Texas, twenty-five miles away. Excepting the High School library, a meager collection of reference and well -chosen books of American Classics that was devoid of anything lurid, spicy, or mature, "woke" and bawdy. A collection accessable to any year-round. But only by scaling the outside wall and sneaking in through an unlocked third story library window. Being absolutely horrible at retaning anything "taught" to me, including the multiplication table! I fed my insatiable thirst of trying to learn something of every subject by reading all the books in that small library. (I later learned about Dislexia. If your early reader asks, "What is this word," whenever he sees the words; who, whom, what, where; get the child checked by an expert, they can help, so the child won't have to "yell" what he reads silently to himself, within his own brain, as he copes.)

THE BUNCH STORY:

My family started, they tell me, as Danish. Then fled to Ireland because of religious persecution. These Irish Bunch's migrated to where Scotland is now. They invaded but found so much in common with the people of the area that they intermarried! Commonality in following the mother's line for instance, and that will be inportant later, when mingling with Native American.

These beutifull people are known in history as the "Pict". The Pict were the original people of the north end of the island of Britiania. Never defeated by the Roman Legions, who stopped to build Haddrians Wall, one of the important constuctions of the ancient world. The wall was to built for control of the commerce, and to keep the Pictish hoards out. During war the dark-skinned Pict fought male and female, side by side, totally nude! An amazing site with tattoos all over their bodies! The tattoos of the Pict are where we get the word "Picture".

After the Romans pulled out of Britania due to problems at home, (The Romans were auctioning off the office of Emperior) the Pict and other native peoples attacked the Norman-Saxon, who in?vaded from the Germanic continant and took over the land in the English South. The Pict were defeated when on the opening of the war their fleet of ships was destroyed in a huge storm!

The Norman-Saxon, who had tried for centuries to overcome the Romans and take possession of the land conqured the native peoples. But instead of killing them all off they intermarried with them! These dark native people, with their tattoos, were very beautifulll indeed, because the Royalty of the Norman-Saxon intermarried with the Royalty of the Pict.

Yes! The Pict Royalty, my Bunch Family, and the Royalty of England and Scotland were mixed race from the beginning almost. Actually they were Tri-racial! Irish; Pict; and Germanic! There was a Pict Royalty, a Princes, Married to a Bunch, or had the bunch name from birth. I forget which. The English Royal family changed it's name from Germanic to English/French during WWII, as Hitler invaded much of Europe. If you don't know at least that much, stop and learn some "real history", which geno is about mostly.

Yes, they Royal family of Britian is of mixed race! Had paintings in oil of the Royal family not been invented we would not have seen this then either. Beacuse it was, later of course, fashionable to show, paint, the subject as being very white! Challenge that if you must, but be prepared to accept the fact that the English ate human body parts and drank blood long before they came to America to accuse the Amer-indian of doing this "barbarous" act! 

Actually the Brititsh imported much of the human body parts they consumed as medicianal. Harvested from the battlefields of France!Then My Family of Bunch came to America. Here the names and places are very fuzzy. Did my family come from the "James Bunch..." traded land for passage"? It would seem the family experinced the same, some coming as indentured servants, who were treated much the same as African slaves, except that outright murder of the bonded servant was seen as un-Christian! 

Many bonded were taken out of prision and sold into bondage by the Monarch, to enrich and populate the New World, and to regain any expenses and or monies and fines owed the Crown by these prisioners. Some imprisioned voluntarily came as a way to avoid prision and death, and begain anew. Some begged for death instead of transport, as the "middle passag" experience and death was very high. While survival after brutal abuses was very low and disabling for many that did survive.

One of My Bunch Family bred with an African servant. None that were "White" of course would marry a bondwoman. They all wanted to better themselves, and the way to do that was mainly, by custom, though marrage. "Marrying up" as they say. Another way was to be a military hero, or perhaps be Knighted for some deed to the Monarchy. Not many heroes are born, so they usually looked to marrage to upgrade themselves in English society. If you came up one step on the social ladder you were a moving man, getting somewhere in society, if only your son could do that well, he might become a gentleman! Only later did Plantation owners learn how to cheat the bounded out of his promised land and freedom.

The pages on this site contain my impressions and my thoughts. I am responsible for the contents! I write. Not only do I write, but I think! I wonder what you think of my thoughts. How can I find that out, unless I have the freedom, within constraints of all applicable laws, to express my views and thoughts? Express them in a context, and in a forum, and in a medium, that will convey them to you? That is what this is! Freedom of expression! Nothing more. But nothing less! I did not earn that right. It was given me by my ancestors! I only claim it.

Have you ever had a nightmare that you suddenly were not you? What could be more intensive, or scary, if you for instance found out you were adopted? Wouldn't that cause you to have some questions that just needed to be answered? Where would you turn for the answers? What if your family heritage left behind by a Great Grandfather was purposefully a lie? A lie of oommission intended for you to pass on to your children and grandchildren! A lie formed to hide you from the United States Government in order to hide your ethnic origins and keep your children safe from those seeking to sterilize them or place them into a mental asylum! To chase them down, take custody of them, and then house and treat them, just because they said and believed that they were Native Americans! I found that my family suffered horribly from their version in time of the "Homeland Security" efforts! A program so well liked that Adolph Hitler's henchmen put it into practice to rid themselves of a similar "problem"!

For a wonderful, and awesomely inspiring true story of a people's struggle to overcome all degradation and persecution and discrimination to become "normal" citizens of America, start your journey into a self-discovery of the Melungeon! This will be the beginning of the most amazing, wonderful, inspiring, and exiting adventure into history you have ever been on, I guarantee it!  Search for Jack Goins blog of the Melungeon and Native American to begin your adventure into learning of the courageous and strong-willed Melungeon! Also get his books, which are highly regarded in the Melungeon research world.


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