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    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora
    2. Shari Jones
    3. Nalora, Could you look and see if there is anything on William Edward Jones. He could have possibly gone by the name of Edward Jones. Thank you, Shari Jones ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    03/19/2000 07:55:22
    1. [CHOCTAW] Wallace Leflore
    2. I'm looking for information on the descendants of Wallace Leflore. He was born sometime around 1816 in Mississippi to Captain Thomas Leflore and Shakapahona "Sookie" Pusley. Thanks, Laurie Gibson ______________________________________________________________ Get free Internet service and email at http://www.worldspy.com

    03/19/2000 07:36:41
    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora
    2. Ronald and Betty Bean
    3. Nalora, Would you please reprint the address where the intruder books can be purchased?

    03/19/2000 07:04:08
    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] Intruders
    2. Doug Barkley
    3. Dog gone, here we go again. Intruders were not necessarily illegal, they were any non-citizen living in Indian Territory. Citizenship was determined by the Nation the individual claimed as his. "Indian Blood" was not the only consideration in determining citizenship. Many Indians were not considered citizens of the Tribe or Nation that their ancestors had belonged to. Citizenship was allowed to those who established a blood connection to the Tribe or Nation and lived within the boundaries of that Tribe or Nation. Someone brought up the Choctaws receiving land in Arkansas, primarily this happened with the Treaty of Suka Na Chee Creek. A band of Choctaws that removed in the 1840s and 1850s from the area of Suka Na Chee Creek. Several of this band were given grants or patents in Arkansas and never joined the Choctaws in Indian Territory and lost their citizenship in the Choctaw Nation. These grants seem to have been in Sebastian, Scott, Sevier, and Polk Counties of Arkansas. Doug Nalora wrote: > Judy, > > This is my own explanation for what an "Intruder" is, and it may be > offensive to some, but then in this politically correct world, it is hard > NOT to offend someone, somewhere, with something you say or do. > > An intruder is akin to being an illegal alien. That is to say, just as a > person without a Visa or Green card is considered today to be an illegal > alien in the United States today, an "Intruder" was a person (usually > white, but sometimes black or mexican or other) living in the Indian > Nations without a permit, or verified reason to be there. It is hard, > sometimes to think of the Indian Nations as NATIONS. First of all they were > smack dab in the middle of the continent, and secondly, they just barely > got started with their own Governmental systems when they were done away > with. There were a lot of outlaws, theives and general ne'er-do-wells in > the Indian Territory, and the whole idea of trying to rid the country of > all of them was a lost cause full of catch-22's to begin with...but the > good thing was, it did produce paperwork, which thankfully has been > preserved, and for some of us working on our genealogy, may be the only > place our relatives show up for many a long year. > > J. E. ANDERSON in Vol 2 of Indians and Intruders is a probate judge in > Tishomingo County, Chickasaw Nation. > > Nalora > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > OK Surname Registry - added yours? http://www.rootsweb.com/~oknames/ > Search 4 surnames - http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/search.htm

    03/19/2000 06:20:44
    1. [CHOCTAW] intruders
    2. thanks for the tip. I will try that. I also appreciate those who transcribe from film. thanks to you all. Rusty lang

    03/19/2000 05:39:32
    1. [CHOCTAW] Intruders
    2. Nalora
    3. Judy, This is my own explanation for what an "Intruder" is, and it may be offensive to some, but then in this politically correct world, it is hard NOT to offend someone, somewhere, with something you say or do. An intruder is akin to being an illegal alien. That is to say, just as a person without a Visa or Green card is considered today to be an illegal alien in the United States today, an "Intruder" was a person (usually white, but sometimes black or mexican or other) living in the Indian Nations without a permit, or verified reason to be there. It is hard, sometimes to think of the Indian Nations as NATIONS. First of all they were smack dab in the middle of the continent, and secondly, they just barely got started with their own Governmental systems when they were done away with. There were a lot of outlaws, theives and general ne'er-do-wells in the Indian Territory, and the whole idea of trying to rid the country of all of them was a lost cause full of catch-22's to begin with...but the good thing was, it did produce paperwork, which thankfully has been preserved, and for some of us working on our genealogy, may be the only place our relatives show up for many a long year. J. E. ANDERSON in Vol 2 of Indians and Intruders is a probate judge in Tishomingo County, Chickasaw Nation. Nalora

    03/19/2000 05:29:51
    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora
    2. wayne scruggs
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Nalora <vashti@theshop.net> To: CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, March 18, 2000 6:11 PM Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora >At 08:43 AM 3/18/00 -0600, you wrote: >>Nalora, >>How much were the books? I am interested in buying a set. >>Thank you, >>Linda >> >>Nalora wrote: >> > >The books were about 20 bucks a piece. >Nalora, >What are the names of the books and where can you get them? Judy >Nalora > > > >==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== >Pushmataha County, Oklahoma -- >http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpushma >

    03/19/2000 05:11:37
    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] Fw: Ballard/Whatley
    2. james watson
    3. Did I get back to you on the Ballard families living in Red River Co., Texas in the 1860's? Marian ----- Original Message ----- From: Jacque Hopkins Wolski <hopkinsj@ida.net> To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2000 11:43 PM Subject: [CHOCTAW] Fw: Ballard/Whatley > Just forwarding. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <CPhipps256@aol.com> > To: <CHOCTAW-L-request@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2000 8:31 PM > Subject: Ballard/Whatley > > > > Have been looking for information on my husband's Ballard line. His > > grandmother, Lula Mae Whatley, was married to a Devo Ballard that lived in > > Indian Territory, OK., in the 1920's. Devo left the home when the two > > daughters were young. Lula Mae was born in Dearwood, OK 8/30/1904 Lula > Mae > > was supposed to be Choctaw/Cherokee. There were also Rosser's (I haven't > > been able to locate any Rosser's in that area), Richardson's and > Alexanders > > in the family. We cannot find any information on Devo, other that his > name > > on a Tishomingo, OK, cemetery headstone listing with his name and no birth > or > > death dates. We heard from a distant relative that he had died in > Alabama > > somewhere. We would appreciate any help with a Ballard family that lived > in > > the Red River County area. > > > > Thanks > > > > Cindie > > > > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > Pushmataha County, Oklahoma -- > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpushma >

    03/19/2000 05:07:05
    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora
    2. wayne scruggs
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Nalora <vashti@theshop.net> To: CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, March 19, 2000 8:42 AM Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora >At 05:35 PM 3/18/00 -0800, you wrote: >>Nalora, >> >>I would appreciate any information about ANDERSON or KING or WOODREN >(WOODRUM) > >Sharon: > >In Volume 1 there are 4 ANDERSON Listed: James, Jenney, John, and Wm. H. > >Apparently there are two James ANDERSON, both are listed in the Intruders >in the Choctaw Nation, 1882. Col. James Anderson is listed in Skullyville >county, he says he is a renter. > >The other James ANDERSON is listed as an Intruder in the Choctaw Nation, >but this one is in Towson County, Wheelock, IT, and he says he is a renter. > >Jenney ANDERSON is listed in the 1860 Indian Territory Slave Schedules, >living next door to John ANDERSON, each have 1 slave a piece, the slaves >are black, and they are living in Wade County. > >There is another John ANDERSON listed as an Intruder in the Choctaw Nation, >1882, Blue county, he is a Freedman opening a farm. > >Wm. H. ANDERSON is listed in Burials at Fort Supply, He is burial number 26 >in the old cemetary: Citizen, Post trader, Employe. Cause of death: Froze >to death. died Jan. 1873 nine miles from camp. Buried 27 Jan. 1873 in Lot # 7. > >3 KING appear in Vol. 1: Jackson, Joseph and William. > >Jackson KING is listed in Cherokee Nation Permits. He is given permits to >hire John H. STEWART and W. N. FOWLER as farmers. 01 Jan 1877 [Doc#2538] > >Joseph KING is listed twice in separate Burial papers for Fort Supply, IT. >He is burial number 57 in the old cemetary, Pvte, Band, 24th US Inf. Prior >residence: Maddison county, TN. single. Cause of death: Acute[?] Age 31 >Died 23 Mar 1882 at Post Hospital. Buried 24 Mar 1882 in Lot 57. American. > >William KING is listed in the 1860 Indian Territory slave schedules. >Choctaw Nation, Jacks Forks County, owning 3 slaves, all mulatto. > >In Volume 2 there are 7 ANDERSON listed, I will only list the first names >here, if you want details on any, just ask. C. J., H. D., J. E., Jane, N. >E., Thos, W. E. > >In Volume 2 there are 13 KING listed, again, here are the first names: >Abel, Emeline, J. A., Jeff, Jeffison, Katie, Lizzie, Mack, Matilda, Nancy, >Nellie, Robt. Q., Wm. > > >Nalora >Nalora, Could you please explain intruder for me. I have a Jenney Anderson who was married to Daniel Anderson. I have a deed where they sold their land after Daniel died. Could you tell me of the second vol. where you only lised the initials, Was the D. Daniel & maybe the J. Joseph. she had a son named John also. Thanks, Judy > > >==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== >Please support wonderful & FREE genealogy on the internet. Join Rootsweb.com today! >

    03/19/2000 04:55:23
    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora
    2. james watson
    3. Sharon, Check also Hempstead and Old Miller Co., Ark. When the boundary changed it only moved the records it was about the same area. There is records from the early 1820's on this area. I am working on Tucker, Johnson, Muse, Miller. Marian ----- Original Message ----- From: Sharon <sharander@home.com> To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 10:52 AM Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora > Marion, > > Thanks for that information....I know that my King family did live near > Sherman TX at one time for sure. I'll have to look further into the > reference you've given me. Thanks again. > > Sharon > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "james watson" <j.watson2@worldnet.att.net> > To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2000 7:49 PM > Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora > > > > There was a Mushhulatubbee family, Choctaw and his children's name ended > in > > King and in the 1870 Census, Nacogdoches Co., Texas, you find a John King > > and Caroline V. (Johnson Tucker) also a Samuel Moss. The next household > is > > a George King. There is several King house holds in this census. Marian > in > > Texas > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Sharon <sharander@home.com> > > To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2000 7:35 PM > > Subject: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora > > > > > > > Nalora, > > > > > > I would appreciate any information about ANDERSON or KING or WOODREN > > (WOODRUM) > > > > > > > > > Sharon > > > > > > > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > > > Your donations to RootsWeb makes OKGenWeb and this Choctaw list > possible. > > RootsWeb Gen. Data Coop. Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > > Pushmataha County, Oklahoma -- > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpushma > > > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > Your donations to RootsWeb makes OKGenWeb and this Choctaw list possible. RootsWeb Gen. Data Coop. Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html >

    03/19/2000 04:20:19
    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] How do I find more information?
    2. Dusty Collins
    3. Kris: Apparently your Mary Williams was white and married to a Choctaw. Don't think any sort of payments are still being made, but you'll have to write to the tribe to find out. Tribal office is in Durant, Oklahoma. sherry dustyc@microgear.net -----Original Message----- From: Kris Harapan <harapank@wwdb.org> To: CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, March 18, 2000 9:57 PM Subject: [CHOCTAW] How do I find more information? >I am looking for information on a Mary Williams, No. 977 I.W. Choctaw. According to a 1928 letter I have from the Department of the Interior, United States Indian Service, my great-grandfather is listed as her heir for per capita money. > >How can I find out more information? > > >==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== >Your donations to RootsWeb makes OKGenWeb and this Choctaw list possible. RootsWeb Gen. Data Coop. Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html >

    03/19/2000 04:20:16
    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora
    2. Can anyone help me with my great grandmother, nancy caroline Gann, born around 1850, married in 1870 to J Threadgill, my grandmother ophelia Threadgill was born in 1878...Nancy was either Chickasaw or Choctaw, we get mixed info?? Her parents are reported to be Sarah Mills and Jacob(joseph) Gann. Anything would be great. Nancy

    03/19/2000 04:15:02
    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora
    2. james watson
    3. I guess I was wrong but you will find the King families in the adjoining counties across the Red River in Red River & Nacogdoches Counties and in these families of Kings you find Choctaw families living. My family is also a Tubee. Marian in Texas ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jamialane@aol.com> To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2000 11:17 PM Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora > I didn't think Moshulatubbe's family was in TX. > As far as I know they were in OK and MS. > Anyone know anything about this? > > Jami > > In a message dated 3/18/2000 9:43:02 PM Central Standard Time, > j.watson2@worldnet.att.net writes: > > << There was a Mushhulatubbee family, Choctaw and his children's name ended in > King and in the 1870 Census, Nacogdoches Co., Texas, you find a John King > and Caroline V. (Johnson Tucker) also a Samuel Moss. The next household is > a George King. There is several King house holds in this census. Marian in > Texas >> > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > Pushmataha County, Oklahoma -- > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpushma > >

    03/19/2000 04:03:09
    1. [CHOCTAW] unsubscribe
    2. James A. Miller, Jr.
    3. Please unsubscribe me. Thanks! Jim, Charlotte, N.C. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nalora" <vashti@theshop.net> To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 10:28 AM Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] intruders > Otis, > > You have several options for reading microfilm: > > 1. You can buy a new microfilm reader to the tune of about $1,200. > > 2. You can buy a used microfilm reader to the tune of about $500 but they > are hard to find. > > 3. You can use the microfilm readers at your local library, and yes, they > do let you bring in your own film. > > 4. You can use the microfilm readers at a LDS Family history center. > (subject to availability) > > Happy hunting. > > Nalora > > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > OK Surname Registry - added yours? http://www.rootsweb.com/~oknames/ > Search 4 surnames - http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/search.htm > >

    03/19/2000 03:36:06
    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora
    2. Peggy Haynie
    3. "MAHERSHEL HASHEBEZ WHITE bought land in Pickens County on 07/02/1860 next door to JOHN W. WHITE. In 1850 a JAMES WHITE and WILLIAM H. WHITE were in Lauderdale County, MS buying land as assignees for ISTE MANCHA HONA AND ASHAHEMA representatives of MANCHATUBEE (Choctaw's)." This was in the notes of a gedcom I recieved from a distant cousin, I just thought I would post it in regard to the Moshulatubbe discussion. (different spelling and I don't know if even related) Peggy in Okla ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jamialane@aol.com> To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2000 11:17 PM Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora > I didn't think Moshulatubbe's family was in TX. > As far as I know they were in OK and MS. > Anyone know anything about this? > > Jami > > In a message dated 3/18/2000 9:43:02 PM Central Standard Time, > j.watson2@worldnet.att.net writes: > > << There was a Mushhulatubbee family, Choctaw and his children's name ended in > King and in the 1870 Census, Nacogdoches Co., Texas, you find a John King > and Caroline V. (Johnson Tucker) also a Samuel Moss. The next household is > a George King. There is several King house holds in this census. Marian in > Texas >> > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > Pushmataha County, Oklahoma -- > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpushma >

    03/19/2000 03:20:08
    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora
    2. Sharon
    3. Marion, Thanks for that info - I'll definately look there too. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: "james watson" <j.watson2@worldnet.att.net> To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 9:20 AM Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora > Sharon, Check also Hempstead and Old Miller Co., Ark. When the boundary > changed it only moved the records it was about the same area. There is > records from the early 1820's on this area. I am working on Tucker, > Johnson, Muse, Miller. Marian > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Sharon <sharander@home.com> > To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 10:52 AM > Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora > > > > Marion, > > > > Thanks for that information....I know that my King family did live near > > Sherman TX at one time for sure. I'll have to look further into the > > reference you've given me. Thanks again. > > > > Sharon > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "james watson" <j.watson2@worldnet.att.net> > > To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2000 7:49 PM > > Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora > > > > > > > There was a Mushhulatubbee family, Choctaw and his children's name ended > > in > > > King and in the 1870 Census, Nacogdoches Co., Texas, you find a John > King > > > and Caroline V. (Johnson Tucker) also a Samuel Moss. The next household > > is > > > a George King. There is several King house holds in this census. > Marian > > in > > > Texas > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: Sharon <sharander@home.com> > > > To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2000 7:35 PM > > > Subject: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora > > > > > > > > > > Nalora, > > > > > > > > I would appreciate any information about ANDERSON or KING or WOODREN > > > (WOODRUM) > > > > > > > > > > > > Sharon > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > > > > Your donations to RootsWeb makes OKGenWeb and this Choctaw list > > possible. > > > RootsWeb Gen. Data Coop. Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > > > Pushmataha County, Oklahoma -- > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpushma > > > > > > > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > > Your donations to RootsWeb makes OKGenWeb and this Choctaw list possible. > RootsWeb Gen. Data Coop. Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > Please support wonderful & FREE genealogy on the internet. Join Rootsweb.com today! >

    03/19/2000 02:31:41
    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] intruders
    2. Nalora
    3. Otis, You have several options for reading microfilm: 1. You can buy a new microfilm reader to the tune of about $1,200. 2. You can buy a used microfilm reader to the tune of about $500 but they are hard to find. 3. You can use the microfilm readers at your local library, and yes, they do let you bring in your own film. 4. You can use the microfilm readers at a LDS Family history center. (subject to availability) Happy hunting. Nalora

    03/19/2000 02:28:02
    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora
    2. Sharon
    3. Nalora, Thanks for all the information. I am looking for James H. ANDERSON and his brother Pomp ANDERSON, or for their father John ANDERSON. I find several of your references interesting and would like further info - if there are numbers connected with the listings that I may look further into them, I would appreciate it. 1. Vol. 1, James in Towson Co could be my James. 2. Vol. 1, William H. Anderson burial at Fort Supply. 3. Vol 1., Jackson King in Cherokee Nation Permits - you've listed Doc #2538. Where would I go to find this document? 4. Vol 1., William KING in 1860 IT slave schedules, Jacks Forks County. Is there a document # for this one? 5. Vol 2, Could I get details on J.E., Thos, and W.E. ANDERSON? 6. Vol 2, could I get details on Lizzie, J.A., and Wm. KING? Thanks so much for looking! I've been looking for these people for so long with no luck so far. Sharon I'm also interested in the Vol 2 KING listing for Lizzie, Wm., and J.A. Also, Vol 3, listing for W ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nalora" <vashti@theshop.net> To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 5:46 AM Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora > At 05:35 PM 3/18/00 -0800, you wrote: > >Nalora, > > > >I would appreciate any information about ANDERSON or KING or WOODREN > (WOODRUM) > > Sharon: > > In Volume 1 there are 4 ANDERSON Listed: James, Jenney, John, and Wm. H. > > Apparently there are two James ANDERSON, both are listed in the Intruders > in the Choctaw Nation, 1882. Col. James Anderson is listed in Skullyville > county, he says he is a renter. > > The other James ANDERSON is listed as an Intruder in the Choctaw Nation, > but this one is in Towson County, Wheelock, IT, and he says he is a renter. > > Jenney ANDERSON is listed in the 1860 Indian Territory Slave Schedules, > living next door to John ANDERSON, each have 1 slave a piece, the slaves > are black, and they are living in Wade County. > > There is another John ANDERSON listed as an Intruder in the Choctaw Nation, > 1882, Blue county, he is a Freedman opening a farm. > > Wm. H. ANDERSON is listed in Burials at Fort Supply, He is burial number 26 > in the old cemetary: Citizen, Post trader, Employe. Cause of death: Froze > to death. died Jan. 1873 nine miles from camp. Buried 27 Jan. 1873 in Lot # 7. > > 3 KING appear in Vol. 1: Jackson, Joseph and William. > > Jackson KING is listed in Cherokee Nation Permits. He is given permits to > hire John H. STEWART and W. N. FOWLER as farmers. 01 Jan 1877 [Doc#2538] > > Joseph KING is listed twice in separate Burial papers for Fort Supply, IT. > He is burial number 57 in the old cemetary, Pvte, Band, 24th US Inf. Prior > residence: Maddison county, TN. single. Cause of death: Acute[?] Age 31 > Died 23 Mar 1882 at Post Hospital. Buried 24 Mar 1882 in Lot 57. American. > > William KING is listed in the 1860 Indian Territory slave schedules. > Choctaw Nation, Jacks Forks County, owning 3 slaves, all mulatto. > > In Volume 2 there are 7 ANDERSON listed, I will only list the first names > here, if you want details on any, just ask. C. J., H. D., J. E., Jane, N. > E., Thos, W. E. > > In Volume 2 there are 13 KING listed, again, here are the first names: > Abel, Emeline, J. A., Jeff, Jeffison, Katie, Lizzie, Mack, Matilda, Nancy, > Nellie, Robt. Q., Wm. > > > Nalora > > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > Please support wonderful & FREE genealogy on the internet. Join Rootsweb.com today! >

    03/19/2000 02:22:56
    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora
    2. Nalora
    3. At 10:30 PM 3/18/00 -0800, you wrote: >Nalora, > >Would you be so kind as to check for the surname Young? Thanks so much. Sue, There are 2 YOUNG listed in Vol 1: Henry and William: William YOUNG is listed as an Intruder in the Choctaw Nation, 1882, Skullyville county, there are 8 in his family, he states he is a hireling living in the country for 9 years. Address is Hackett City, Ark. Henry YOUNG is listed as an intruder in the Choctaw Nation, 1882, Sugar Loaf County, Monroe, IT, states he has been in the country for 4 years and is a Sawer. There are two YOUNG listed in Vol 2, Andrew and John. Andrew is listed in Records of Marriages in the Cherokee Nation (1869-1895 and undated) He is a clerk, Sequoyah district. John Young is a voter in the old Cherokee Nation. Nalora

    03/19/2000 02:13:07
    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora
    2. Sharon
    3. Marion, Thanks for that information....I know that my King family did live near Sherman TX at one time for sure. I'll have to look further into the reference you've given me. Thanks again. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: "james watson" <j.watson2@worldnet.att.net> To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2000 7:49 PM Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora > There was a Mushhulatubbee family, Choctaw and his children's name ended in > King and in the 1870 Census, Nacogdoches Co., Texas, you find a John King > and Caroline V. (Johnson Tucker) also a Samuel Moss. The next household is > a George King. There is several King house holds in this census. Marian in > Texas > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Sharon <sharander@home.com> > To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2000 7:35 PM > Subject: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora > > > > Nalora, > > > > I would appreciate any information about ANDERSON or KING or WOODREN > (WOODRUM) > > > > > > Sharon > > > > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > > Your donations to RootsWeb makes OKGenWeb and this Choctaw list possible. > RootsWeb Gen. Data Coop. Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > > > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > Pushmataha County, Oklahoma -- > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpushma >

    03/19/2000 01:52:51