Donald, Just got home from vacation and am 'wading' through my e-mail. Noted Proctor on your roll call. Here are my Proctor's: Proctor Thomas b. ca 1810 TN Proctor Cynthia b. ca 1811 TN Proctor Mary b. ca 1828 Ala m.1st Dudley, 2nd Kitchens 3rd Johnson Proctor Sarah b. ca 1830 Ala m. Joseph Browning Proctor Martha b. ca 1833 Ala m. George P. Sharp Proctor John b. ca 1835 Ala Proctor Martin b. ca 1838 Ala Proctor Rubin b. ca 1841 Ala Proctor William b. ca 1843 Ala Proctor Thomas b. ca 1845 Ala Any connections? Ann > Subject: Re: [ALJACK] ROLL CALL!! > Date: Wed, 08 Dec 1999 21:15:58 -0600 > From: Donald Panther-Yates <PANTHER_D@popmail.firn.edu> > To: ALJACKSO-L@rootsweb.com > > Hello, List! > My mother's family comes from Jackson County--Sand Mountain, originally > known as Racoon Mountain. It includes a lot of the Cherokee families who > managed to avoid removal westward in the 1830s. For instance, there was > a James COOPER living in one of the first cabins in Jackson County in > 1820 who deposed his nephew Isaac Cooper from Wayne Co., Kentucky in a > famous law case. Another mixed blood relative was Dr. William Alexander > DAVIS who succeeded Chief Arthur BURNS as the last chief of the Jackson > County Cherokees. Some went west, some disappeared, some blended. > Surnames I am interested in are COOPER, ADAIR, TROXELL, BLEVINS, BURKE, > WILLIAMS, SMITH, SHANKLE, FOSSETT, GOFF, PROCTOR, BLACK, SIZEMORE, > LACKEY, KIEFF, REDWINE, GOBLE and BUNDREN/BONDURANT. Would be interested > in corresponding with others and sharing information. > Donald Panther-Yates > >