I have added multiple pages and databases to the Choctaw site on my webpage to assist with research...many of the files are in pdf form. http://jenniferhsrn2.homestead.com/index_1.html Included are the following.... Databases of Sugarloaf, Skullyville and San Bois with 1885 census, dawes card database information if applicable, and household or probable household with county of the 1856 census. Extracted names from miscellaneous censuses 1864-1874 for San Bois, Sugarloaf, Skullyville and Blue H. S. Halbert's article on Bernard Roman's map...paraphased (free domain) information on the towns Utilizing the Armstrong Roll's in research, a look at some individuals Translations of Choctaw names from my research 1785-1813 database of Tensaw/Tombigbee censuses, tax lists for Washington and Baldwin county Anglo American's in Spanish records, emphasis on probable source of mixed bloods among the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Creek Skullyville families, map of county with locations I need to thank the following for their assistance... Sandra Riley, Marlene Clarke, Kerry Armstrong, Rusty Lang, Judy (from accessgenealogy.com) to name a few. Source material for the databases is as follows...besides my own books 1885 census from Rusty Lang's website, originally transcribed by Monty Olsen; http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~choc1885/ 1856, originally transcribed by Alma Mason, from a genealogy friend Dawes card database from http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/dawes.php Miscellaneous censuses, microfilm at Arkansas Historical commission Google books, public domain H. S. Halbert's articles (takes a while to find them all), Cyrus Byington's "Dictionary of the Choctaw Language" 1902 Rootsweb 1785 census for Tensaw, and Washington County data; http://members.aol.com/JORDANJM2/washingtn.html http://www.trackingyourroots.com/ http://vidas.rootsweb.com/sherry.html Jennifer Mieirs My genealogy webpage http://jenniferhsrn2.homestead.com