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    1. [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books - Nalora
    2. In a message dated 3/19/00 5:17:26 AM, vashti@theshop.net writes: <<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 17 JOHNSON listed in Vol 1, and I will only list the first names here: Alfred, Charles, Henry, John, Sarah, Tom B., William, William E.. Once again I will merely list the first names of the JOHNSON in Vol 2: Dave, James, Jas. M., John F., Sarah. ===== Nalora: Thank you for ALL the work you went to! I didn't think there would be that much on the JOHNSON surname. Would it be too much to tell me what you have on the above? I did delete some of the names that don't apply to family. If there is way too much, would you tell me about Alfred, Dave and Sarah? Thank you again. Sandi :)

    03/19/2000 07:56:57
    1. [CHOCTAW] Intruders: Sandi
    2. Nalora
    3. Sandi, Here is the digested list of JOHNSON you asked for. >There are 17 JOHNSON listed in Vol 1, and I will only list the first names here: Alfred, Charles, Henry, John, Sarah, Tom B., William, William E.. Alfred JOHNSON is listed in the 1882 Intruders in the Choctaw Nation, Kiamitia County. He claims citizenship, has been in the territory 5 years, and is colored. Charles JOHNSON is listed in the 1882 Intruders in the Choctaw Nation, Towson County, there are 8 people in his household, he lives near Wheelock, IT, and he is black. Henry JOHNSON is listed in the 1882 Intruders in the Choctaw Nation, Sugar Loaf County, Monroe, IT and claims citizenship. John JOHNSON is listed in the 1860 Indian Territory Slave Schedules, Cole County, Choctaw Nation, page 24, he has 15 slaves, 7 are black and 8 are mulatto. Sarah JOHNSON is listed in the 1860 Indian Territory Slave Schedules, Cole County, Choctaw Nation, page 25 She has one slave, black. Tom B. JOHNSON is listed in the 1860 Indian Territory Slave Schedules, Cole County, Choctaw Nation, page 23, 1 slave, black. with the additional note that he lives in Perryville. William JOHNSON is listed in the 1860 Indian Territory Slave Schedules, Blue County, Choctaw Nation, page 18, 2 slaves, 1 black, 1 mulatto. William JOHNSON is listed in the 1882 Intruders in the Choctaw Nation, Skullyville County, Green Hill Ark. PO, 2 in his family, claims to have been in the Nation 2 years and is a renter. William E. JOHNSON is listed in the 1882 Intruders in the Choctaw Nation, Skullyville, Pocola IT PO, 3 in the family, claims to have been in the Nation 1 year and is a hireling. >Once again I will merely list the first names of the JOHNSON in Vol 2: >Dave, James, Jas. M., John F., Sarah. Dave JOHNSON is listed in the Choctaw Nation Divorce records, 08 July 1904 Sarah JOHNSON To Circuit judge, 2nd District, Petition for Divorce from Dave JOHNSON, a Creek indian, [Doc#16183] James JOHNSON is listed in the Choctaw Nation Divorce records, 16 May 1899 Belinty JOHNSON, Nashoba County, to Judge 2nd District, Petition for Divorce from James JOHNSON, [Doc#16020] Jas M. JOHNSON is listed in the Records of marriage in the Cherokee Nation, 1869-1895 11 Apr 1873 Jas. ALLISON et al, Sequoyah District, Recommending license be issued to Jas M. JOHNSON and Nancy Purdoe. [Doc#1293] John M. JOHNSON is listed in the Records of Marriage in the Cherokee Nation, 1869-1895 03 Jul 1875 US Citizen to Clerk, Sequoyah District. Application for license to marry [Doc#1302] Nalora

    03/20/2000 01:53:49