I know how you feel. My name is Carmen (Cherokee heritage) and everyone immediately assumes Hispanic. HUMAN BEING sounds great to me! My daughter is really up tight about her heritage. But then again maybe not. Just wanta to be called American. Carmen Forbes At 09:06 AM 2/22/00 -0800, you wrote: >Ok. So now I'm really having an "identity crisis". My grandmother was >full blooded choctaw or so the rolls say. I dread every time I need to >fill out some kind of form for my kids. With the last name of "Garcia" >it's expected to check "hispanic". My husbands' family has been in America >for many generations. He doesn't speak spanish. My daughter told me her >teacher that checked many different races on a form she was required to >fill out. The people requiring the form actually came to the door to >question her. My daughter told me she writes in "HUMAN BEING". It really >bothers me that we have to be labelled. I want to be truthful, but there's >no accurate box to check. > >Kathy Garcia > >---------- >> From: Rlang90547@aol.com >> To: CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [CHOCTAW] heritage >> Date: Saturday, February 19, 2000 4:40 AM >> >> i agree totally with doug. as a "paleface'' who is 3/32nds Choctaw, it >would >> be ridiculous to try to pass myself off as a fullblood. truthfullness us >very >> much part of Choctaw heritage. >> Rusty Lang >> E-mail me at rlang90547@aol.com >> Visit the Impson-Choctaw pages at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~impson/ >> Check out the Impson Surname Board at >> http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/i/m/IMPSON/ >> Subscribe to the Impson Mailing List at: IMPSON-L@rootsweb.com >> >> >> ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== >> OK Surname Registry - added yours? http://www.rootsweb.com/~oknames/ >> Search 4 surnames - http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/search.htm > > >==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== >Looking for your Native American Ancestors in >Pushmataha County, Oklahoma? >Have a look -- http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpushma/ > >
If you contact the Real Property division of the Choctaw Nation, they can help you. There is a book that lists the allotments but I cannot remember where I found it. May be OK historical society, Good to hear from another Brashears descendant. Doug Jacque Hopkins Wolski wrote: > I am forwarding this message to both lists, in hopes someone can help Dorothy. If you can, please email her as she is not, I believe, on either of the two lists. > > Thanks > Jacque in SE ID > Choctaw-L list host. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Dorothy Newman > To: hopkinsj@ida.net > Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 8:29 AM > Subject: Choctaw land allotment > > If you can give me any directions on this, I will be very grateful. I am trying to find what happened to my father's Choctaw land allotment. It was located in or near Comanche, OK, in Stephens Co. My father was enrolled as a Newborn in 1905-06 on the Dawes final rolls. His name was Alton O. Moran, Roll Newborn 582. Please let me know if anyone can help, as I live in California, and since I am now 74, it is quite difficult to travel to do research. My email is dnewman7@earthlink.net Thank you so much. Dorothy > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > Pushmataha County, Oklahoma -- > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpushma
I am forwarding this message to both lists, in hopes someone can help Dorothy. If you can, please email her as she is not, I believe, on either of the two lists. Thanks Jacque in SE ID Choctaw-L list host. ----- Original Message ----- From: Dorothy Newman To: hopkinsj@ida.net Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 8:29 AM Subject: Choctaw land allotment If you can give me any directions on this, I will be very grateful. I am trying to find what happened to my father's Choctaw land allotment. It was located in or near Comanche, OK, in Stephens Co. My father was enrolled as a Newborn in 1905-06 on the Dawes final rolls. His name was Alton O. Moran, Roll Newborn 582. Please let me know if anyone can help, as I live in California, and since I am now 74, it is quite difficult to travel to do research. My email is dnewman7@earthlink.net Thank you so much. Dorothy
Kathy, your child has it right. we are part of the human race. Nalora
Does anyone know this family? Louis Jones who had son Isham Jones who married Sillis Going and had sons: Thomas, Amos, Sylvester and Eastmam. All are full blood Choctaw and living in the Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory for the 1896 census. Thanks, Tammy Dice Jones
CENSUS 2000 FACT SHEET For American Indians and Alaska Natives WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES TO ANSWER THE CENSUS? The Census affects the entire American Indian community, tribal governments, urban Indian communities, local and nationally, especially in terms of funding for programs serving American Indian families and children. WILL I HAVE TO PROVIDE PROOF OF MY SELF-IDENTIFICATION (TRIBAL IDENTIFICATION CARD)? The Census Bureau does not require documentation of Indian blood, so you are free to self-identify. I AM OF MIXED BLOOD, WHAT SHOULD I DO? If you identify as an American Indian, even if you are of mixed race, we recommend that you answer the race question as ONLY AMERICAN INDIAN. The Census form will allow you to check more than one race. However, if you check any other races, there is no guarantee that you will be counted as an American Indian. Please do not leave this section blank, or the Census Bureau may have to guess your race. If you live in a mixed household, the American Indian/Alaska Native spouse should be listed as Person Number 1 (head of household) to qualify as an American Indian household. Having a tribal enrollment number does not mean you are automatically counted by the census. DO I NEED TO LIST THE NAME OF MY TRIBE? Please DO NOT leave the tribe section blank, even if you are not enrolled in your tribe. Naming your tribe will help ensure that you are counted as American Indian, and it will also help your tribe and local agencies that serve American Indians for data and funding purposes. It is important to put your primary tribe first. Write in your tribe even if your tribe is not federally recognized. I AM ALSO OF HISPANIC ORIGIN. SHOULD I LIST THIS ON THE CENSUS FORM? We recommend that you answer NO to the Hispanic Origin question, even if you have a Hispanic surname or Hispanic origin. In the past, American Indians who answered 'yes' to the Hispanic Origin question were not counted as American Indians, but as Hispanic/Latino. Please do not leave this question blank, or the Census Bureau may guess whether or not you are Hispanic origin. Especially if you have a Hispanic surname or live in a Hispanic neighborhood they will assume the answer is yes. IS THERE A DUE DATE FOR SUBMITTING THE CENSUS FORM? Fill out the form and return it right away. The due date is April 1, 2000 If you do not return your form by the due date, a census worker may come door to door to ask you questions. If you do not wish to be bothered at your home, you should turn in the form on time. If you are not home or do not answer the door, the census worker may ask your neighbors to answer questions about you, including your race. This may result in incorrect data, and you may not be counted as American Indian. WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF I DO NOT ANSWER ALL OF THE QUESTIONS (LEAVE ANSWERS BLANK)? Do not leave any information blank, especially Race and Hispanic Origin. If you leave a question blank, information will be answered for you and you may not be counted as an American Indian. IS THERE SOMEONE I CAN CALL FOR MORE HELP? Community centers are available to help you If you need help with the census form, community centers will be available to help you with examples. Please call for more information: Southern California Indian Center (SCIC) at (213) 387-5772 or (714) 663-1102 United American Indian Involvement (UAII) at (213) 202-3970. -- André Cramblit, Operations Director The Northern California Indian Development Council ( http://www.ncidc.org ) NCIDC is a non-profit organization that helps meet the social, educational, and economic development needs of American Indian communities. NCIDC operates a fine art gallery and gift boutique featuring the best of American Indian Artist's and their work, with emphasis placed on the work of the Tribes of N.W. California. (http://www.ncidc.org/gift/gifthome.htm#anchorgift)
I heard of a Federal civil servant to get into a "minority" privilages program, met one qualifier by haveing a Spanish sirname ending in (don't recall); he legally changed his name to meet the Spanish sirname requirement and I think it got in the news because the government sued him or somesuch? Those of us who are many multi-heritaged are treated as if we have no heritage--it's all, or nothing. I have Irish, Native American, German, Prussian, Scot, English, Irish, and likely Welch; I am all of these, yet no one of these. I'm not an Irishman, nor Scot, nor Indian, nor German, nor French--but I'm still a human, is that now un-American? Jim, Charlotte, N.C. ----- Original Message ----- From: "R K Garcia" <rkgarcia@telis.org> To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 12:06 PM Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] heritage > Ok. So now I'm really having an "identity crisis". My grandmother was > full blooded choctaw or so the rolls say. I dread every time I need to > fill out some kind of form for my kids. With the last name of "Garcia" > it's expected to check "hispanic". My husbands' family has been in America > for many generations. He doesn't speak spanish. My daughter told me her > teacher that checked many different races on a form she was required to > fill out. The people requiring the form actually came to the door to > question her. My daughter told me she writes in "HUMAN BEING". It really > bothers me that we have to be labelled. I want to be truthful, but there's > no accurate box to check. > > Kathy Garcia > > ---------- > > From: Rlang90547@aol.com > > To: CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [CHOCTAW] heritage > > Date: Saturday, February 19, 2000 4:40 AM > > > > i agree totally with doug. as a "paleface'' who is 3/32nds Choctaw, it > would > > be ridiculous to try to pass myself off as a fullblood. truthfullness us > very > > much part of Choctaw heritage. > > Rusty Lang > > E-mail me at rlang90547@aol.com > > Visit the Impson-Choctaw pages at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~impson/ > > Check out the Impson Surname Board at > > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/i/m/IMPSON/ > > Subscribe to the Impson Mailing List at: IMPSON-L@rootsweb.com > > > > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > > OK Surname Registry - added yours? http://www.rootsweb.com/~oknames/ > > Search 4 surnames - http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/search.htm > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > Looking for your Native American Ancestors in > Pushmataha County, Oklahoma? > Have a look -- http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpushma/ > >
Ok. So now I'm really having an "identity crisis". My grandmother was full blooded choctaw or so the rolls say. I dread every time I need to fill out some kind of form for my kids. With the last name of "Garcia" it's expected to check "hispanic". My husbands' family has been in America for many generations. He doesn't speak spanish. My daughter told me her teacher that checked many different races on a form she was required to fill out. The people requiring the form actually came to the door to question her. My daughter told me she writes in "HUMAN BEING". It really bothers me that we have to be labelled. I want to be truthful, but there's no accurate box to check. Kathy Garcia ---------- > From: Rlang90547@aol.com > To: CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [CHOCTAW] heritage > Date: Saturday, February 19, 2000 4:40 AM > > i agree totally with doug. as a "paleface'' who is 3/32nds Choctaw, it would > be ridiculous to try to pass myself off as a fullblood. truthfullness us very > much part of Choctaw heritage. > Rusty Lang > E-mail me at rlang90547@aol.com > Visit the Impson-Choctaw pages at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~impson/ > Check out the Impson Surname Board at > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/i/m/IMPSON/ > Subscribe to the Impson Mailing List at: IMPSON-L@rootsweb.com > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > OK Surname Registry - added yours? http://www.rootsweb.com/~oknames/ > Search 4 surnames - http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/search.htm
You have added to the subscriber list of: CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com the following mail address: snktindle@juno.com As you can see I did subscribe back in Jan. of 2001. Do you have to renew every year? I have been receiving Choctaw messages ever since and I still am. Please advise. Sincerely, Kelli
i agree totally with doug. as a "paleface'' who is 3/32nds Choctaw, it would be ridiculous to try to pass myself off as a fullblood. truthfullness us very much part of Choctaw heritage. Rusty Lang E-mail me at rlang90547@aol.com Visit the Impson-Choctaw pages at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~impson/ Check out the Impson Surname Board at http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/i/m/IMPSON/ Subscribe to the Impson Mailing List at: IMPSON-L@rootsweb.com
My husband's great- grandfather was a member of the Choctaw Nation from Miss. However, his great-grandfather died before any of the later rolls. He went to Indian Terr. after the Civil War when Miss. wanted the Choctaws out of Miss. Have proof of great grandfather in Ok. Archives...but that is all. Is that enough to be considered Choctaw? What percent can you claim on the Census?? Or do we just do what on the census? At 10:18 PM 2/15/00 -0600, you wrote: >Unfortunately it is a matter of honor. If I was not an Indian I would not >check, mark, admit to or claim that I was. Since I am I will. I am not a >fullblood but I am not "part" Indian. I don't say this to be mean or petty >or hateful. It is simply who I am. My wife is white, so I will fill out >the form. Please understand that part of my heritage is truthfulness, >whether that is rural or Indian or stupid it is just who I am. I am not >trying to offend but to share a point of view. I'll get off my soap box now. > >Now back to genealogy. >Doug > >TERRYDD@aol.com wrote: > >> Her is a little info I found >> >> Glenda Ahhaitty, National American Indian 2000 Census Advisory Committee >> member in Los Angeles, said it is critical to educate Indian communities >> on how to fill out the census form. >> >> "Indian communities stand to be the big losers after the 2000 Census is >> tabulated due to possible tabulation methdology," she said. "The main >> data set that is used for voter redistricting or reapportionment and >> major allocations of funds is all individuals of a single race, Hispanic >> origin and two or more races. Another factor that is critical is who >> fills out the form as head of household. If a Cherokee woman is married >> to a man of another race, she must fill out the form so we don�t lose >> the count of her and her children." >> >> If a Cherokee is married to a non-Indian, or living in a household where >> the head of household is non-Indian, they will be tabulated as >> non-Indian. Ahhaitty said Indians need to remember three important >> things: fill out the form themselves, check no to the Hispanic/Latino >> question and don�t check more than one race if they want to be counted >> as Indian. Enrollment in the tribes is not required for the census. >> TerryD >> >> ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== >> OK Surname Registry - added yours? http://www.rootsweb.com/~oknames/ >> Search 4 surnames - http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/search.htm > > >==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== >Please support wonderful & FREE genealogy on the internet. Join Rootsweb.com today! > >
As many of you can tell by the post I have been sending I am interested in making sure American Indians and Alaska Natives are accurately counted in the upcoming census. It is not only important to participate in Census 2000 to properly fund the programs and services provided to our people, it is also an opportunity to reclaim our heritage. On my fathers side my Great Grandmother was full blooded Creek from Alabama. The Census of 1880 was conducted, in Alabama, mostly by members of the Klu Klux Klan. If you responded with anything other than white then you would get a visit later on. My Grandmother replied white and then passed lived as a white person until she was dying when she told her family of her heritage. If you have Native blood please ensure that our descendants are not further separated from their cultural heritage. -- André Cramblit, Operations Director The Northern California Indian Development Council ( http://www.ncidc.org ) NCIDC is a non-profit organization that helps meet the social, educational, and economic development needs of American Indian communities. NCIDC operates a fine art gallery and gift boutique featuring the best of American Indian Artist's and their work, with emphasis placed on the work of the Tribes of N.W. California. (http://www.ncidc.org/gift/gifthome.htm#anchorgift)
The famous Morgan horse "Juzan" was born in N.E. Texas circa the 1920-30s. Chief Pierre Gabrial Juzan was Chief of the Pushmataha District, OK, 1838-41. Seek why the Morgan horse was named "Juzan". I am a non-Choctaw Juzan desc. of the Kaskaskia Illiniwek line. Jim (Ne-p8-pa-t8-8a), Charlotte, N.C. ----- Original Message ----- From: <CHOCTAW-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <CHOCTAW-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 18, 2000 9:16 AM Subject: CHOCTAW-D Digest V00 #39
Forwarding. If anyone can help him, email him personally. I sent him a long list of web sites that hopefully will help him. Jacque ----- Original Message ----- From: klmagner To: hopkinsj@ida.net Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2000 9:19 PM Subject: tribal information on name: moon trying to location information or tribe information on the name: moon have family in kansas, oklahoma, carolina's. belive had great-great grandmother lived on reservation in oklahoma. have tin photo of great-great-grandfather in full indian dress, but never told had tribe nor actual location of photo of him taken. i would be most greatful to find out any information regarding tribe or name: moon. its very hard to know were to look for information on name listing with tribes & locations to obtain any information. thank you for your assistance, would appreciate any information or leads how to guide me in right direction or person / department. b. rgds, s. moon
Hmm, will have to get on that right away. Wonder what happened. Thanks for letting me know. Jacque ----- Original Message ----- From: A. P. <SLIMEY_1@webtv.net> To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2000 5:23 PM Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] Pushmataha County web site > > > Hi Jacque: > > Yes in answer to your question, the Atoka county web site link from your > page was not working for me last night. > > Peace! > Slimey > > -------------original Message--------------------------- > > Message From: hopkinsj@ida.net (Jacque Hopkins Wolski) Date: > Thu, Feb 17, 2000, 3:15pm (CST-2) To: CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com Subject: > Re: [CHOCTAW] Pushmataha County web site Reply to: > CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi, > You said: > I notice there is no information listed on the Atoka County Link on the > list of county's. > > Does that mean the link from my web site to the Atoka County web site is > not working? Please let me know and I'll fix it as soon as possible. > Thanks for the kind words. > > Jacque > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > Please support wonderful & FREE genealogy on the internet. Join > Rootsweb.com today! > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > OK Surname Registry - added yours? http://www.rootsweb.com/~oknames/ > Search 4 surnames - http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/search.htm >
--WebTV-Mail-4106-550 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Hehehe I don't really know what happen Jacque. But would you send me the web site again of your home page links. Peace! Slimey --WebTV-Mail-4106-550 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Message/RFC822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Received: from mailsorter-101-2.iap.bryant.webtv.net (209.240.198.96) by storefull-103.iap.bryant.webtv.net with WTV-SMTP; Thu, 17 Feb 2000 19:26:34 -0800 (PST) Return-Path: <CHOCTAW-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by mailsorter-101-2.iap.bryant.webtv.net (8.8.8-wtv-e/ms.dwm.v7+dul2) with ESMTP id TAA17403; Thu, 17 Feb 2000 19:26:25 -0800 (PST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id TAA20309; Thu, 17 Feb 2000 19:22:02 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 19:22:02 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <005901bf79c7$96494420$92af8dd0@default> From: "Jacque Hopkins Wolski" <hopkinsj@ida.net> Old-To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> References: <22074-38AC9F17-120@storefull-106.iap.bryant.webtv.net> Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] Pushmataha County web site Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 20:21:08 -0800 X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2314.1300 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2314.1300 Resent-Message-ID: <VBU0sD.A.F9E.ZrLr4@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1013 X-Loop: CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: CHOCTAW-L-request@rootsweb.com Hmm, will have to get on that right away. Wonder what happened. Thanks for letting me know. Jacque ----- Original Message ----- From: A. P. <SLIMEY_1@webtv.net> To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2000 5:23 PM Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] Pushmataha County web site > > > Hi Jacque: > > Yes in answer to your question, the Atoka county web site link from your > page was not working for me last night. > > Peace! > Slimey > > -------------original Message--------------------------- > > Message From: hopkinsj@ida.net (Jacque Hopkins Wolski) Date: > Thu, Feb 17, 2000, 3:15pm (CST-2) To: CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com Subject: > Re: [CHOCTAW] Pushmataha County web site Reply to: > CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi, > You said: > I notice there is no information listed on the Atoka County Link on the > list of county's. > > Does that mean the link from my web site to the Atoka County web site is > not working? Please let me know and I'll fix it as soon as possible. > Thanks for the kind words. > > Jacque > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > Please support wonderful & FREE genealogy on the internet. Join > Rootsweb.com today! > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > OK Surname Registry - added yours? http://www.rootsweb.com/~oknames/ > Search 4 surnames - http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/search.htm > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== Pushmataha County, Oklahoma -- http://www.rootsweb.com/~okpushma --WebTV-Mail-4106-550--
Hi Jacque: Yes in answer to your question, the Atoka county web site link from your page was not working for me last night. Peace! Slimey -------------original Message--------------------------- Message From: hopkinsj@ida.net (Jacque Hopkins Wolski) Date: Thu, Feb 17, 2000, 3:15pm (CST-2) To: CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] Pushmataha County web site Reply to: CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com Hi, You said: I notice there is no information listed on the Atoka County Link on the list of county's. Does that mean the link from my web site to the Atoka County web site is not working? Please let me know and I'll fix it as soon as possible. Thanks for the kind words. Jacque ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== Please support wonderful & FREE genealogy on the internet. Join Rootsweb.com today!
This is info on how to fill out the census to be counted as an Indian household and/or an Indian person. SPREAD THE WORD, *Important Info on Census 2000 from a member of the National American Indian 2000 Census Advisory Committee, Glenda Ahhaitty: It was great to read the press release regarding the upcoming Census. Not only is it important to urge people to fill out the form and mail it back, and that lots of jobs will be available, but it is also important to education and our communities as to what is at stake in how the forms are filled out. Indian communities stand to be the big losers after the 2000 Census is tabulated due to possible tabulation methodology. 1)If a full blood Indian person is married to a non Indian person or living in an household where the head of the household who fills out the form is non Indian they will tabulated with the household as non Indian. 2) If an Indian person checks the Hispanic/Latino question yes, they will be counted as Hispanic/Latino. 3) If an Indian person is of mixed race background and checks more than one race, white, black or asian, they will be counted in a group of those who are two or more races. Thus, they will be lost for the Indian count. As many issues regarding tabulation have not been resolved and will not be resolved perhaps until after April 2000, it is critical to educate Indian communities on how to fill out the Census form if they wish to be counted as Indian. {DO's} 1) check no on the Hispanic/Latino origin question. 2) check only one race, American Indian and write in the name of your tribe. It would be helpful if you could share this information. I am a member of the National American Indian 2000 Census Advisory Committee and would be happy to answer any questions any one might have as would any member of the committee. Committee members addresses and phone numbers can be found on the US Census Bureau web site. I can be contacted at glendas-@aol.com (213) 738-4936 Thanks Glenda Ahhaitty, -- André Cramblit, Operations Director The Northern California Indian Development Council ( http://www.ncidc.org ) NCIDC is a non-profit organization that helps meet the social, educational, and economic development needs of American Indian communities. NCIDC operates a fine art gallery and gift boutique featuring the best of American Indian Artist's and their work, with emphasis placed on the work of the Tribes of N.W. California. (http://www.ncidc.org/gift/gifthome.htm#anchorgift)
Hi, You said: >I notice there is no information listed on the Atoka County Link on the list of county's. Does that mean the link from my web site to the Atoka County web site is not working? Please let me know and I'll fix it as soon as possible. Thanks for the kind words. Jacque
Please check the 1860 censuses for Tabitha Webster. Thanks! June