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    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora
    2. Hi Nalora: Is there anything in your books on BROOKS, FITZPATRICK, HALL, HOLMES or JOHNSON. If you need more details, please give a holler. Thanks, Sandi :)

    03/18/2000 12:56:41
    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora
    2. Nalora
    3. 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

    03/19/2000 12:18:32