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    1. Re: [ARLITTLE] indian role number
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: RfHOUSTON Surnames: Youngblood Indiana Role Number Classification: lookup Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.arkansas.counties.littleriver/1192.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: The closest thing I can share is what I've found and perhaps for you to write a letter to the below resource. At least it is a beginning and that's what we are need so as to get on with finding what we are looking for!! If you need any other assistance, I'll do what I can to assist you, but because I'm giving you this information doesn't mean I have THE ANSWERS, because often times what one thinks is the one they want, is only the beginning of the journey!! So, with that, (continue and I have a note below too.) Rhonda Warmack Houston (rfhouston@mindspring.com) Within Volume 2 (described below) I have found ONLY two Youngblood (s) listed within these two reference books that list Cherokee Indians !! Emma Youngblood listed on the Dawes List (her number is) #28082 and on then, on Miller List # 30189 Then the only other Youngblood listed is, Annie B. Youngblood only on the Miller List, (this being her number) # 30876 I have volume 1 and volume 2 called both called "Cherokee Roots" which was written by Bob Blankenship Called: Volume 2 (what is in volume 2) A Listing of the Members of the Cherokee Tribe Residing West of the Mississippi river. The Old Settler Rolls and Combination Index of the Guion, Miller, and Dawes Rolls are Included, Drennen Roll Family Names are Also Indexed. Volume 1 (what is in volume 1) Members of the Cherokee Tribe Residing East of the Mississippi River During the Period 1817 - 1924 Here are their International Standard Book Numbers ISBN:0-9633774-0-X ISBN:0-9633774-2-6 Bob Blankenship - here is the author P.O. Box 525 Cherokee, North Carolina 28719 These printing of these books was in 1992, but when I purchased them, someone had torn out some of the pages of some of the names, so their aren't complete, however, the surname Youngblood had only these two entires, so I believe you've hit pay dirt!! Now, you just have to find where it is your William fits. I would think that the name 'Emma' would correspond with your reference of Nancy Emmaline Youngblood, but you are going to have to proceed with care to find the exactness of how the two fit/if they do/ together. You won't need any luck; you undoubtedly will make your own and that's what we do!!! Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

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