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OUTER BANKS, N.C. (WAVY) Its one of Americas oldest unsolved mysteries: What happened to the Lost Colony of Roanoke?
The puzzle draws experts from all over the world to the remote Outer Banks of North Carolina. After a decade of research, a group of researchers believe they know what happened.
Twenty years before Jamestown, Sir Walter Raleigh made two attempts at founding the first permanent English colony in North America. The first in 1585 ended in failure. The second attempt two years later is clouded in mystery.
In August of 1587, 115 people crossed the Atlantic, settling on Roanoke Island in present-day Manteo. This voyage was the first to bring women and children. A very pregnant Eleanor Dare made the journey. Her daughter, Virginia Dare, was the first English child born in the New World. Shes the namesake for Dare County.
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(18,570 posts)TexasTowelie
(116,501 posts)I think they may have found the plausible solution to this 400-year-old mystery.
MLAA
(18,570 posts)underpants
(186,385 posts)Dem2theMax
(10,253 posts)Paternal line goes back to Jamestown.
This was a fascinating article. Thank you so much for posting it. Have already shared it with cousins.
TexasTowelie
(116,501 posts)I remember reading about the Lost Colony back when I was a child.
Dem2theMax
(10,253 posts)Sounds like it would be a very interesting read.
littlemissmartypants
(25,137 posts)Thanks so much for your many contributions to the NC group over the years. This one is particularly interesting. I love history and you too, TT. Thanks again.
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TexasTowelie
(116,501 posts)Although I was a math/science guy, I was always interested in history and managed to start college with 3 hours of history credit that I earned on the CLEP exams.
I avoided taking many humanities courses in college because I have the awful habit of being a procrastinator (particularly when it comes to writing). There were also so many great writers at the liberal arts university I attended that I would have been an "average" student if I had majored in the humanities.
I knew that not many people would have seen the story since it is from an Austin television station, but I also recognized how many people would be interested so I'm glad that I could share the article among my fellow DUers.