This information came from the mother of her sons that my DNA matched that live in AZ. They were living in OK when the kids were born. One is now near 20. Apparently she did some research on her deceased husband's heritage as he was half Hispanic and half Yuchi. I found the boys great grand daddy on the Dawes List and he was listed as 3/4 blood. That's all I have on it but am seeing a lot of info going all over the place with the variations of spelling for Barnard....Timothy and his sons which one is Timpoochee. I found where years ago there was a conference or some kind of gathering of Yuchi at Columbus, GA. I imagine we will have to get hold of the city and state officials to find out more. I haven't gotten there yet. RICHARD T. may know if there is a group of Yuchi in Columbus GA. How about it Richard? Will you keep me in the loop with anything you try and anything you find out, please. If we do team work, we eliminate wasted effort and spinning wheels. People on this site helped me help myself from day one hunting my blood and I imagine there are some that knows a lot about the Yuchi. I will spend some time on this hunt....have lots of other things in the mill as well including getting my ceremonial regalia together for this upcoming ceremony at Lower Creek, Whigham, GA and a week long Earth Skills (Primitive Living) in northern part of GA. Mvto tt ----- Original Message ----- From: <gjhol909@aol.com> To: <creek-southeast@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 8:29 AM Subject: Re: [CREEK-SOUTHEAST] CREEK-SOUTHEAST Digest, Vol 5, Issue 44 > > > > You can find more on them in Columbus, GA. What I > ind an ironic twist of history is that the Yuchi were forced to vacate > heir areas in the Jacksonian era (actually Cosena did not wait 'till > forced > emoval - some of them self-emigrated to Indian Territory before that) and > uess who replaced them in GA and AL? Some of my Cobb ancestors! So my > ids are a mix of the clash." > > > > > > > Hi Tim, > > How did you find that the list that stated the Yuchis living in Columbus, > Ga. I am looking for my husband's grandfather, Wilson L. Culberson b. > abt 1834 who was in Columbus and Hamilton, Ga from 1870 til his death abt > 1916-1917. He and his 3 sons were listed as Mulattos. Family stories say > they are Cherokee, but could be Yuchi. I cannot find anything on Wilson > before 1870. Any ideas? > > Thanks, Glenda > Notes on the Creek Indians > http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/creeknotes/index.htm > > Early Creek History > http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/creek/early-history/ > > Migration Legend of the Creek Indians > http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/creek/migration/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CREEK-SOUTHEAST-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
....have lots of other things in the mill > as well including getting my ceremonial regalia together for this upcoming > ceremony at Lower Creek, Whigham, GA and a week long Earth Skills (Primitive > Living) in northern part of GA. > Hey Tim, Wish I could attend the earthskills event, but will probably have to miss it this year. I've attended many times over the years. Surprised I never met you there. Paul Hornsby