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    2. James A. Miller, Jr.
    3. unsubscribe ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nalora" <vashti@theshop.net> To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 8:18 AM Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora > At 07:56 PM 3/18/00 EST, you wrote: > >Is there anything in your books on BROOKS, FITZPATRICK,HALL, HOLMES or > JOHNSON. > > Sandi: > > There are 5 BROOKS listed in Vol 1: F. K., Lotty, Mary, Right Rev. Bishop, > Thomas J. > > The Right Rev. Bishop Brooks oversees a Confirmation at Fort Supply, > Oklahoma April 16, 1893. > > He is apparently the same as the The Right Rev F. K. BROOKS mentioned July > 23 1893 in another confirmation at Fort Supply, Oklahoma. > > Lotty BROOKS is listed as a slave owner in the 1860 Indian Territory Slave > Schedules, Tishomingo county, Chickasaw District, with a total of 8 slaves, > 2 Black, 6 Mulatto, and there is the additional notation that one slave is > named John, and is is over 100 years old. > > Mary BROOKS is listed in the 1860 Indian Territory Slave Schedules, Choctaw > Nation, Red River County, living next door to Thomas J. BROOKS, Mary has 1 > black slave, Thomas has 2, they are both Mulatto. > > There are 4 HALL mentioned in Vol 1: Jos R., Matthew H., Thomas, and Willis. > > Jos R. HALL is listed in the 1860 Indian Territory slave schedules, Choctaw > Nation, Skullyville District, having 20 slaves, 18 Black, two Mulatto, and > there is the additional notation, that with him are "7 others interested in > 16 of these slaves." > > In Records of Fort Supply, Matthew H. HALL is listed as having been buried > in the Old Cemetary, he is listed as a "citizen, prior residence, Missouri" > He is the first listed in the cemetary records, and no other information is > given, however the second entry is dated 25 Feb 1869. > > Thomas HALL is listed in the cemetary records of Fort Supply, he is listing > #75 Band, 24th Infantry. Prior residence, Georgia. Cause of Death: Canis of > the spine. Age 34. Died 12 Oct 1884 at Ft. Supply, IT. Buried 13 Oct 1884 > Lot Number 75. Born in GA. > > Willis HALL is listed as an Intruder in the Choctaw Nation, 1882, Boggy > Depot. He says he is a renter. > > David HOLMES is listed in the 1860 Indian Territory Slave schedules, > Choctaw Nation, Blue county, owning 10 slaves, all are black. > > There are 17 JOHNSON listed in Vol 1, and I will only list the first names > here: Alfred, Andy, Charles, Col. Freddie, Henry, J. H., J. M., John, > Lewis, Sarah, Sibby, Tom B., William, William E., Willis. > > In Vol 2 there is a Lotty BROOKS listed: > Estates and Guardianships, Tishomingo County, Chickasaw Nation, 6 Jan 1846 > [Doc#6885] > > There are two HALL listed in Vol 2: Peggie(Mrs.) and Wm. > All the listings are in the records of marriages in the Cherokee Nation. > (1869-1895) > > undated doc [Doc#1408] Peggie HALL nee CHRISTIE to marry Wm Hall > 22 Dec 1888 [Doc#1335] Wm HALL(white) to marry Mrs. Ester USSERY. > 03 Aug 1894 [Doc#1392] Wm HALL application to marry. > > Once again I will merely list the first names of the JOHNSON in Vol 2: > Belinty, Dave, J. W., James, Jas. M., Jennie, John F., Levi, R., Sarah, Susie. > > > > > > Nalora > > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > Please support wonderful & FREE genealogy on the internet. Join Rootsweb.com today! >

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