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    1. Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora
    2. Sharon
    3. Nalora, Thanks for all the information. I am looking for James H. ANDERSON and his brother Pomp ANDERSON, or for their father John ANDERSON. I find several of your references interesting and would like further info - if there are numbers connected with the listings that I may look further into them, I would appreciate it. 1. Vol. 1, James in Towson Co could be my James. 2. Vol. 1, William H. Anderson burial at Fort Supply. 3. Vol 1., Jackson King in Cherokee Nation Permits - you've listed Doc #2538. Where would I go to find this document? 4. Vol 1., William KING in 1860 IT slave schedules, Jacks Forks County. Is there a document # for this one? 5. Vol 2, Could I get details on J.E., Thos, and W.E. ANDERSON? 6. Vol 2, could I get details on Lizzie, J.A., and Wm. KING? Thanks so much for looking! I've been looking for these people for so long with no luck so far. Sharon I'm also interested in the Vol 2 KING listing for Lizzie, Wm., and J.A. Also, Vol 3, listing for W ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nalora" <vashti@theshop.net> To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 5:46 AM Subject: Re: [CHOCTAW] Indians and Intruders Books-Nalora > At 05:35 PM 3/18/00 -0800, you wrote: > >Nalora, > > > >I would appreciate any information about ANDERSON or KING or WOODREN > (WOODRUM) > > Sharon: > > In Volume 1 there are 4 ANDERSON Listed: James, Jenney, John, and Wm. H. > > Apparently there are two James ANDERSON, both are listed in the Intruders > in the Choctaw Nation, 1882. Col. James Anderson is listed in Skullyville > county, he says he is a renter. > > The other James ANDERSON is listed as an Intruder in the Choctaw Nation, > but this one is in Towson County, Wheelock, IT, and he says he is a renter. > > Jenney ANDERSON is listed in the 1860 Indian Territory Slave Schedules, > living next door to John ANDERSON, each have 1 slave a piece, the slaves > are black, and they are living in Wade County. > > There is another John ANDERSON listed as an Intruder in the Choctaw Nation, > 1882, Blue county, he is a Freedman opening a farm. > > Wm. H. ANDERSON is listed in Burials at Fort Supply, He is burial number 26 > in the old cemetary: Citizen, Post trader, Employe. Cause of death: Froze > to death. died Jan. 1873 nine miles from camp. Buried 27 Jan. 1873 in Lot # 7. > > 3 KING appear in Vol. 1: Jackson, Joseph and William. > > Jackson KING is listed in Cherokee Nation Permits. He is given permits to > hire John H. STEWART and W. N. FOWLER as farmers. 01 Jan 1877 [Doc#2538] > > Joseph KING is listed twice in separate Burial papers for Fort Supply, IT. > He is burial number 57 in the old cemetary, Pvte, Band, 24th US Inf. Prior > residence: Maddison county, TN. single. Cause of death: Acute[?] Age 31 > Died 23 Mar 1882 at Post Hospital. Buried 24 Mar 1882 in Lot 57. American. > > William KING is listed in the 1860 Indian Territory slave schedules. > Choctaw Nation, Jacks Forks County, owning 3 slaves, all mulatto. > > In Volume 2 there are 7 ANDERSON listed, I will only list the first names > here, if you want details on any, just ask. C. J., H. D., J. E., Jane, N. > E., Thos, W. E. > > In Volume 2 there are 13 KING listed, again, here are the first names: > Abel, Emeline, J. A., Jeff, Jeffison, Katie, Lizzie, Mack, Matilda, Nancy, > Nellie, Robt. Q., Wm. > > > Nalora > > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > Please support wonderful & FREE genealogy on the internet. Join Rootsweb.com today! >

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