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    1. [CHOCTAW] Intruders: Sharon
    2. Nalora
    3. Sharon, Let me see if I can answer these individually. >1. Vol. 1, James in Towson Co could be my James. This is the 1882 Intruders in the Choctaw Nation List. It is found in L2481-1883 Record Group 75. Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. >2. Vol. 1, William H. Anderson burial at Fort Supply. This is a compilation of Fort Supply, Compiled Cemetary records Box 1095 and Fort Supply-Consolodated file-records of teh Office of the Quartermaster General (Record Group 92) and Records of the Adjutant General's office (Record Group 94) National Archives. (On Microfilm at the Archives) >3. Vol 1., Jackson King in Cherokee Nation Permits - you've listed Doc #2538. Where would I go to find this document? This Document is found in the Index of Cherokee National Records from the office of Superintendent of Five Civilized Tribes, Muskogee. (On Microfilm at the Archives) >4. Vol 1., William KING in 1860 IT slave schedules, Jacks Forks County. Is there a document # for this one? The Slave Schedules are similar to a "census", they are not individual documents, so they do not have a document number. They are included in the Population Schedules of the Eighth census of the United States, Schedule 2, Slave Inhabitants, Chickasaw and Choctaw Indian lands West of Arkansas. M653 Roll 54. There is another Roll that Sharron did not abstract and that is M653 Roll 52, which is Schedule 1, near the end of the roll. >5. Vol 2, Could I get details on J.E., Thos, and W.E. ANDERSON? J. E. ANDERSON appears as a Probate Judge in {Doc#6899] 21 July 1880 Tishomingo County, Chickasaw Nation. The microfilm is of the Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory Court Records. (Microfilmed, at the Archives) Thos. ANDERSON 1 May 1886 et. al, Roscoe, MO. Recommending B. F. HENDERSON as being a good man. [Doc#31394] Creek Nation Liscenses and Permits 1875-1895 (Microfilm, at the Archives) W. E. ANDERSON 21 August 1896 W. E. Anderson, et al, citizens by blood of Choctaw Nation. To D. F. Wade, County Clerk, Jackson county, Choctaw Nation. Certificate that they have known G. D. DUNCAN for 12 months and that he is a man of good moral character; requesting that he be granted a marriage license to wed Miss Anna BATTICE; endorsement: Granted this 21 Day of Aug 1896 D. F. WADE, clerk. [Doc#17882] Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory marriages, 1889-1898. (Microfilm, at the Archives) >6. Vol 2, could I get details on Lizzie, J.A., and Wm. KING? Lizzie KING 07 May 1905 Mosholatubbee District Court records in the Case of Lizzie KING vs Mack KING for divorce. [Docs# 16209 #16213 #16214] Choctaw Nation Divorce records (1875-1905) Microfilm, at the archive J. A. KING 17 June 1896 J. A. KING to US To D. F. WADE, Clerk, Jackson County, Choctaw Nation, Application for marriage to wed Mrs. Jane DWIGHT, citizen of the Choctaw Nation; J. A. KING recommended as a good man of good morals, by D. A. RIDDLE, et al, citizens of the Choctaw Nation by blood; endorsement: Granted this 13th day of Aug 1896 D. F. WADE, clerk JCCN. [Doc#17880] Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory Marriages 1889-1898 Microfilm, at the archive. Wm KING 08 May 1900 To Circuit Judge, Mosholatubbee District, Petition for divorce from Nellie KING [Doc#16040] Choctaw Nation Divorce Records, 1875-1905 microfilmed, at the archive Nalora

    03/20/2000 12:32:16
    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] Intruders: Sharon
    2. Sharon
    3. Nalora, Thank you so much for taking the time to give me these details - it is very much appreciated. I am going to view the sources for these and keeping my fingers crossed that these are my relatives. Thanks again for all your time! Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nalora" <vashti@theshop.net> To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 5:32 AM Subject: [CHOCTAW] Intruders: Sharon > Sharon, > > Let me see if I can answer these individually. > > >1. Vol. 1, James in Towson Co could be my James. > > This is the 1882 Intruders in the Choctaw Nation List. It is found in > L2481-1883 Record Group 75. Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. > > >2. Vol. 1, William H. Anderson burial at Fort Supply. > > This is a compilation of Fort Supply, Compiled Cemetary records Box 1095 > and Fort Supply-Consolodated file-records of teh Office of the > Quartermaster General (Record Group 92) and Records of the Adjutant > General's office (Record Group 94) National Archives. (On Microfilm at the > Archives) > > >3. Vol 1., Jackson King in Cherokee Nation Permits - you've listed Doc > #2538. Where would I go to find this document? > > This Document is found in the Index of Cherokee National Records from the > office of Superintendent of Five Civilized Tribes, Muskogee. (On Microfilm > at the Archives) > > >4. Vol 1., William KING in 1860 IT slave schedules, Jacks Forks County. > Is there a document # for this one? > > The Slave Schedules are similar to a "census", they are not individual > documents, so they do not have a document number. > They are included in the Population Schedules of the Eighth census of the > United States, Schedule 2, Slave Inhabitants, Chickasaw and Choctaw Indian > lands West of Arkansas. M653 Roll 54. There is another Roll that Sharron > did not abstract and that is M653 Roll 52, which is Schedule 1, near the > end of the roll. > > > >5. Vol 2, Could I get details on J.E., Thos, and W.E. ANDERSON? > > J. E. ANDERSON appears as a Probate Judge in {Doc#6899] 21 July 1880 > Tishomingo County, Chickasaw Nation. The microfilm is of the Chickasaw > Nation, Indian Territory Court Records. (Microfilmed, at the Archives) > > Thos. ANDERSON 1 May 1886 et. al, Roscoe, MO. Recommending B. F. HENDERSON > as being a good man. [Doc#31394] Creek Nation Liscenses and Permits > 1875-1895 (Microfilm, at the Archives) > > W. E. ANDERSON 21 August 1896 W. E. Anderson, et al, citizens by blood of > Choctaw Nation. To D. F. Wade, County Clerk, Jackson county, Choctaw > Nation. Certificate that they have known G. D. DUNCAN for 12 months and > that he is a man of good moral character; requesting that he be granted a > marriage license to wed Miss Anna BATTICE; endorsement: Granted this 21 Day > of Aug 1896 D. F. WADE, clerk. [Doc#17882] Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory > marriages, 1889-1898. (Microfilm, at the Archives) > > > >6. Vol 2, could I get details on Lizzie, J.A., and Wm. KING? > > Lizzie KING 07 May 1905 Mosholatubbee District Court records in the Case > of Lizzie KING vs Mack KING for divorce. [Docs# 16209 #16213 #16214] > Choctaw Nation Divorce records (1875-1905) Microfilm, at the archive > > J. A. KING 17 June 1896 J. A. KING to US To D. F. WADE, Clerk, Jackson > County, Choctaw Nation, Application for marriage to wed Mrs. Jane DWIGHT, > citizen of the Choctaw Nation; J. A. KING recommended as a good man of good > morals, by D. A. RIDDLE, et al, citizens of the Choctaw Nation by blood; > endorsement: Granted this 13th day of Aug 1896 D. F. WADE, clerk JCCN. > [Doc#17880] Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory Marriages 1889-1898 Microfilm, > at the archive. > > > Wm KING 08 May 1900 To Circuit Judge, Mosholatubbee District, Petition for > divorce from Nellie KING [Doc#16040] Choctaw Nation Divorce Records, > 1875-1905 microfilmed, at the archive > > > Nalora > > > > ==== 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 11:34:08