Kathy - There is no index, which makes finding names pretty difficult. I have made a note of your line and will let you know if I run across them. The date should help, but there are still lots of Davis listed in this book. ----- Original Message ----- > Dear Bonnie, > > Would you mind looking in your book for me to see if there is a mention of: > Lucinda Elizabeth Davis b, 1833, TN. She was m. to Joshua Easterly Fredrick > b 1833, Chattanooga, TN. > > Thank you very much, > Kathy >
Hello I see you have a Lucinda Elizabeth Davis b. in Chattanooga, TN. I am interested in this name as it also is in my Davis line. Would Lucinda be the daughter of Hiram and Lucinda Davis. What book would there be with the davis's in it. Kay --- BONNIE WHITE <[email protected]> wrote: > Kathy - > There is no index, which makes finding names pretty > difficult. I have made a > note of your line and will let you know if I run > across them. The date > should help, but there are still lots of Davis > listed in this book. > ----- Original Message ----- > Dear Bonnie, > > > > Would you mind looking in your book for me to see > if there is a mention > of: > > Lucinda Elizabeth Davis b, 1833, TN. She was m. > to Joshua Easterly > Fredrick > > b 1833, Chattanooga, TN. > > > > Thank you very much, > > Kathy > > > > > > ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > Checkout the other lists being watched over by your > List Mom; > http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html > To learn more about my world visit > http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Dear Bonnie, Would you mind looking in your book for me to see if there is a mention of: Lucinda Elizabeth Davis b, 1833, TN. She was m. to Joshua Easterly Fredrick b 1833, Chattanooga, TN. Thank you very much, Kathy
I love reading the old letters, I have quite a few from my ancestors, some from that area, most from my daddy as he traveled the nation in search of work - please keep them coming. delilah evans/avans
I have very little on the Morrisons in Walker County. John Ruffin WHITE (1855 -1915, son to E.E. WHITE & Adeline EVITT) married Mollie BELL (1867 - 1938, dtr to Franklin L. Bell and Elizabeth MOORE). John and Mollie had 10 children. Among these children were Lillie WHITE. Lillie married John MORRISON. I have quite a bit of info on the WHITES and even more on the BELLS. I decided to list the Morrison name to aid in any of Lillie and John's descendents who may stumble on this site in search of their ancestry. Bonnie ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 9:18 PM Subject: Re: [GAWALKER] Davis letter from Walker County > BONNIE WHITE wrote: > > > The following letter is a copy of letter written to Susan Davis of > > Dahlonega, GA by Mary and Julia Ann DAVIS of Davis Crossroads, Walker > > County, GA. The original is said to be with Lee and Lila DAVIS, Dahlonega.: > > > > Dear Aunt > > We are getting along as well as we could under existing circumstances > > Have plenty of yankee's in this cove yet and we have got rid of some of our > > tory neighbors the yankees took some of them to Chattanooga to give an > > account of their behavior and it is said they are after the others but it is > > most to good to be true They paid us a visit last week and took a few > > bushels of corn and we had a good quarrel and I told them good about their > > behavior They were riding Mr. PATTONs horses two of them o how I wanted to > > kill some of them Times are pretty hot in this quarter it is reported that > > they had a little fight about ten miles below here yesterday and we whipped > > them pretty badly and captured a good many prisoners and I wish it had been > > the last one of them Mary commenced writing but I will finish I received two > > letters from you a few days ago one was wrote last fall you said something > > about the money you owed me I have no use for money so dont trouble yourself > > about it I cant use what I have We have troublesome times in here the > > yankees is still gathering men and carrying them to Chattanooga some come > > back while others go north Mr. BEARD just got back they kept him two weeks > > they carried Lem MCQUIRTERr by here with five miles and one horse and > > several other men I did not know What few men there is in here live in > > perfect dread Mr. WHITLOW slips in every once in awhile Saphronia thinks > > John had better not come in here until after this fight is over They > > commenced fighting at Shudsies Shop and run them some way to Crawfish Spring > > others to Worthens Gap I look for hot times in here again I am much obliged > > to you for your invitation but I think we had better stay in here as long as > > we can We have some yankee friends we can buy parched coffee at 40 cents a > > pound bacon 12 1/2 cents but we havent bought any bacon We have gardened and > > planted potatoes we cant keep a horse that is able to work If JOHNSON dont > > whip this fight we are ruined in this country Miz HOWELL is keeping school > > for us Miz JONHSON has a good school in Lafayette and Saphronia wants John > > to bring Georgia Anna home to go to school when he comes They have taken > > some of the men that taken the non combattment oath and made them take the > > oath of alligiance We are all getting along very well and I think John had > > better not come in here until after he sees a little further for he cant do > > us any good You must excuse this writing but I have not time to write as > > Whitlow is agoing out Write often give my love to all and accept a large > > portion for yourself > > Julia > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > I tried to type this as it was written in the book "FAMILY TREE OF DANIEL > > AND RACHEL DAVIS' by Mattie Lorraine Adams. It says Martin and Julia Anna > > DAVIS were in Lumpkin County in 1850; Julia Anna was in Walker County in > > 1860 and 1870. Martin died in 1859. Davis Crossroads was in the Kensington > > area. My WHITES, BELLS and EVITTS were in the McLemore's cove area, and I > > believe these are all close together. I have not linked the Davis to my > > family yet, but would not be surprised. > > I bought this book at a sale from the Chattanooga Library, and a handwritten > > note inside says it belonged to Penelope Allen, and was given to her by > > Doris Hetzler, October 1979. Regrettably, there is no index. > > Other relatives are MOORE; WEAVERS; MORRISON; WIRTH; HARR; JONES; RAGSDALE; > > WATSON; MULKEY; SHANKLES; POTTER; ORRELL > > Thanks - > > Bonnie White > > > > . > > > > ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett [email protected] > > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > Dear Bonnie Please tell me about your Morrisons of Walker. Mine too were of > Walker, My Nelson s from the cove area. Thank You Wla > > > > ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Walker Co., GA list, use > [email protected] or [email protected] if > you are on the Digest list. > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > >
Delilah, Thank you so much! I didn't expect that much information. You're great! It is very much appreciated! Deb Hankins ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 5:28 PM Subject: Re: [GAWALKER] Cherokee By Blood > from the roll applications: > > ROBINSON, 26329, f, ROBINSON, Ada Clingman, HUMPHREY, 1868, NC, GOLDSBORO, > Wayne, NC, R152 > ROBINSON, 33879, f, HEAD, Addie V, ROBINSON, 1883, NC, WEAVERVILLE, > Buncombe, NC, R152 > ROBINSON, 20368, f, ROBINSON, Agnes V, , 1891, TN, CHATTANOOGA, Hamilton, > TN, R152 > ROBINSON, 34879.3, m, ROBINSON, Alex, , 1893, x, RANGE, CONECUH, AL, R152 > ROBINSON, 36570, f, ROBINSON, Alice, GLORE, 1871, MO, STURGEON, Boone, MO, > R152 > ROBINSON, 24914, f, ROBINSON, Altha L, BALLARD, 1873, NC, PAINT GAP, > YANCEY, NC, R152 > ROBINSON, 41540, f, ROBINSON, Annie B, RUSSELL, 1857, IN, DANVILLE, > VERMILION, IL, R152 > ROBINSON, 24920, m, ROBINSON, Arthur, , 1879, CNW, COFFEYVILLE, Montgomery, > KS, R152 > ROBINSON, 38613, m, ROBINSON, Augustus, , 1886, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, > FL, R152 > ROBINSON, 13880, m, ROBINSON, Bedford F, , 1864, NC, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, > GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 36289, f, CARRICK, Belle, ROBINSON, 1876, MO, CLAREMORE, Rogers, > OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 37469, f, ROBINSON, Betsy, WADDY, 1851, TX, COLUMBIA, BRAZORIA, > TX, R152 > ROBINSON, 3759, f, ROBINSON, Birgie, NEWTON, 1882, GA, CHATTANOOGA, > Hamilton, TN, R152 > ROBINSON, 20586, x, ROBINSON, Birgie [Guardian], , 0, x, CHATTANOOGA, > Hamilton, TN, R152 > ROBINSON, 20585, x, ROBINSON, Birgie [Guardian], , 0, x, CHATTANOOGA, > Hamilton, TN, R152 > ROBINSON, 33650, f, CAPPS, Blanche, ROBINSON, 1883, MO, MOBERLY, Randolph, > MO, R152 > ROBINSON, 43080, m, ROBINSON, Charley V, , 1876, IN, JOPLIN, Jasper, MO, R152 > ROBINSON, 45214, f, FLETCHER, Cintha Cordelia, ROBINSON, 1866, AR, > PROVENCE, CARTER, OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 33649, f, HOLLOWAY, Clara Ellen, ROBINSON, 1880, MO, STURGEON, > Boone, MO, R152 > ROBINSON, 39578, f, ROBINSON, Cora, TUCKER, 1881, NC, MARION, Smyth, VA, R152 > ROBINSON, 20468, f, ROBINSON, Cora L, , 1894, TN, RINGGOLD, Catoosa, GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 29175, f, ROBINSON, Cordelia, RAE, 1883, TX, MINEOLA, Wood, TX, R152 > ROBINSON, 2639, f, SPIVEY, Cordelia J, ROBINSON, 1841, NC, SPRING PLACE, > MURRAY, GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 17935, m, ROBINSON, Cornelius, , 1886, TN, CHATTANOOGA, Hamilton, > TN, R152 > ROBINSON, 32520, f, BURTON, Dora F, ROBINSON, 1875, MO, CLARK, Randolph, > MO, R152 > ROBINSON, 27259, f, BEECH, Dora Jane , ROBINSON, 1884, MS, ELLISVILLE, > Jones, MS, R152 > ROBINSON, 27585, f, ROBINSON, Dorcas M, MOSS, 1875, AR, CAMPBELL, SEQUOYAH, > OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 18113, m, ROBINSON, Edward V, , 1873, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, > FL, R152 > ROBINSON, 32112, f, RONIMOUS, Eliza, ROBINSON, 1848, OH, MOBERLY, Randolph, > MO, R152 > ROBINSON, 725, f, MANDLEY, Eliza, ROBINSON, 1848, NC, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, > GA, R152 > Index name, Application number, sex, Surname or Married Name, Given Name, > Maiden Name, Year of Birth, Place of Birth, 1906-1909 > Residence,County and State, Soundex Code. > CNW=Cherokee Nation (OK) CNE=Eastern Cherokee Band area (NC) IT=Indian > Territory (OK/AR/KS) > ROBINSON, 21624, x, MANLY, Eliza J, ROBINSON, 0, x, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, > GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 18689, f, VIDAL, Elizabeth, ROBINSON, 1837, FL, HOLLEY, SANTA > ROSA, FL, R152 > ROBINSON, 27719, f, ROBINSON, Elizabeth Matilda, THOMPSON, 1873, GA, > RAMONA, Washington, OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 8704, f, ROBINSON, Ella F, COODY, 1847, CNW, MUSKOGEE, Muskogee, > OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 33136, f, ROBINSON, Ella M, , 1872, TX, MUSKOGEE, Muskogee, OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 11311, f, ROBINSON, Eller, GARRETT, 1869, GA, TALKING ROCK, > PICKENS, GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 18688, m, ROBINSON, Emanuel, , 1858, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, FL, > R152 > ROBINSON, 40580, f, MYERS, Esther LeGrand, ROBINSON, 1880, IA, JOPLIN, > Jasper, MO, R152 > ROBINSON, 42765, f, ROBINSON, Eva, TOSH, 1882, MO, JOPLIN, Jasper, MO, R152 > ROBINSON, 16199, f, ROBINSON, Florence, HARWELL, 1878, TN, CLEBURNE, > Johnson, TX, R152 > ROBINSON, 24895, m, ROBINSON, Fred, , 1883, CNW, LENAPAH, Nowata, OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 17420, f, ROBINSON, Georgia Ella, PRATHER, 1869, CNW, BIG CABIN, > Craig, OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 28085, f, ROBINSON, Gertrude, SCOTT, 1882, FL, WALDO, Alachua, > FL, R152 > ROBINSON, 18114, m, ROBINSON, Gilbert L, , 1879, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, > FL, R152 > ROBINSON, 34221, m, ROBINSON, Gilbert O, , 1875, NC, ASHEVILLE, Buncombe, > NC, R152 > ROBINSON, 20460, m, ROBINSON, Gordon A, , 1897, GA, RINGGOLD, Catoosa, GA, > R152 > ROBINSON, 32767, m, ROBINSON, H C, , 1859, NC, PECAN GAP, Delta, TX, R152 > ROBINSON, 16221, f, DODSON, Harriet N, ROBINSON, 1842, AL, MUSKOGEE, > Muskogee, OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 25095, f, ROBINSON, Hattie V, FOGLEMAN, 1889, LA, LOCUST GROVE, > Mayes, OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 34220, m, ROBINSON, Howard F, , 1873, NC, BILTMORE, BUNCOMBE, NC, > R152 > ROBINSON, 15732, f, ROBINSON, Ida, LATHEM, 1873, GA, GAINESVILLE, Hall, GA, > R152 > ROBINSON, 34879, m, ROBINSON, J T, , 0, AL, RANGE, CONECUH, AL, R152 > ROBINSON, 40750, m, ROBINSON, James, , 1873, NC, WAYNESVILLE, Haywood, NC, > R152 > ROBINSON, 19033, m, ROBINSON, James E, , 0, x, DAYTON, Rhea, TN, R152 > ROBINSON, 33546, m, ROBINSON, James E, , 1881, MO, STURGEON, Boone, MO, R152 > ROBINSON, 33651, m, ROBINSON, James Elmer, , 1884, MO, STURGEON, Boone, MO, > R152 > ROBINSON, 4776, m, ROBINSON, James R, , 1844, MO, CLAREMORE, Rogers, OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 34960, m, ROBINSON, James W, , 1878, MO, COLUMBIA, Boone, MO, R152 > ROBINSON, 33646, m, ROBINSON, James W, , 1861, MO, STURGEON, Boone, MO, R152 > ROBINSON, 30946, f, MOSES, Jane, ROBINSON, 1882, TN, TOM, MONROE, TN, R152 > ROBINSON, 10479, m, ROBINSON, Jason L, , 1855, NC, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, > GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 40579, f, LEWIS, Jennie M, ROBINSON, 1881, KS, WICHITA, Sedgwick, > KS, R152 > ROBINSON, 34879.2, m, ROBINSON, Jim, , 1890, x, RANGE, CONECUH, AL, R152 > ROBINSON, 34879.1, m, ROBINSON, John, , 1888, x, RANGE, CONECUH, AL, R152 > ROBINSON, 29307, m, ROBINSON, John C, , 1868, IT, MUSKOGEE, Muskogee, OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 33645, m, ROBINSON, John T, , 1841, MO, STURGEON, Boone, MO, R152 > ROBINSON, 20394, m, ROBINSON, John Walter, , 1872, GA, CHATTANOOGA, > Hamilton, TN, R152 > ROBINSON, 27343, x, ROBINSON, Jose, , 0, x, VINITA, Craig, OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 18687, m, ROBINSON, Joseph, , 1847, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, FL, > R152 > ROBINSON, 38615, m, ROBINSON, Joseph Jr, , 1868, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, > FL, R152 > ROBINSON, 13470, f, ROBINSON, Juliette M, SCHRIMSHER, 1878, CNW, CLAREMORE, > Rogers, OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 19579, f, GRAVES, Kate, ROBINSON, 1876, AL, MARQUETTE, Marquette, > MI, R152 > ROBINSON, 20441, m, ROBINSON, L Bruce, , 1903, x, RINGGOLD, Catoosa, GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 20662, f, ROBINSON, Laura, FISHER, 1855, MD, CHATTANOOGA, > Hamilton, TN, R152 > ROBINSON, 2910, f, ROBINSON, Laura, AGNEW, 1869, OK, KEEFETON, MUSKOGEE, > OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 9613, f, ROBINSON, Lelia, CRUTCHFIELD, 1882, CNW, LOCUST GROVE, > Mayes, OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 33648, f, FLEMING, Lena Etta, ROBINSON, 1878, MO, MOBERLY, > Randolph, MO, R152 > ROBINSON, 33545, f, GLORE, Lillie M, ROBINSON, 1882, MO, SAINT LOUIS, ST > LOUIS CITY, MO, R152 > ROBINSON, 10481, f, EDWARDS, Lilly, ROBINSON, 1861, NC, SPRING PLACE, > MURRAY, GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 23232, f, ROBINSON, Lizzie, BROWN, 1862, CNW, LENAPAH, Nowata, > OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 34878, f, ROBINSON, Lizzie, , 1886, AL, RANGE, CONECUH, AL, R152 > ROBINSON, 21661, f, CROWDER, Lizzie, ROBINSON, 1882, NC, ROME, Floyd, GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 29110, f, ROBINSON, Lizzie, HILLIN, 1869, AL, THURBER, ERATH, TX, > R152 > ROBINSON, 18112, f, STEWART, Lotie, ROBINSON, 1868, FL, PENSACOLA, > Escambia, FL, R152 > ROBINSON, 30947, f, ROBINSON, Lou, HERBEY, 1853, GA, TOM, MONROE, TN, R152 > ROBINSON, 20469, f, ROBINSON, Louisa, RAPER, 1848, NC, RINGGOLD, Catoosa, > GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 2640, f, SCROGGS, Louisa Ann, ROBINSON, 1844, NC, SPRING PLACE, > MURRAY, GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 34963, f, CALVERT, Lula, ROBINSON, 1886, MO, ROSALEE, HOWARD, MO, > R152 > ROBINSON, 32602, f, ROBINSON, Malinda Ella, WILLIAMS, 1888, MO, WEBB CITY, > Jasper, MO, R152 > ROBINSON, 14328, f, ROBINSON, Malindia Jane, DUNAWAY, 1866, TX, ANTELOPE, > JACK, TX, R152 > ROBINSON, 25136, f, ROBINSON, Manerva Jane, BRADSHAW, 1867, MS, ELLISVILLE, > Jones, MS, R152 > ROBINSON, 42362, f, ROBINSON, Margaret Agnes, GOODWIN, 1877, GA, VINCENT, > CRITTENDEN, AR, R152 > ROBINSON, 18684, f, BORRAS, Margarette, ROBINSON, 1839, FL, PENSACOLA, > Escambia, FL, R152 > ROBINSON, 33877, f, ROBINSON, Martha C, , 1877, NC, JUPITER, BUNCOMBE, NC, > R152 > ROBINSON, 18685, f, MATAMOROS, Mary, ROBINSON, 1835, FL, PENSACOLA, > Escambia, FL, R152 > ROBINSON, 26985, f, ROBINSON, Mary Alice, WALTON, 1863, TN, SPRINGPLACE, > MURRAY, GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 26673, f, GRANER, Mary Jane, ROBINSON, 1851, AR, AMITY, IREDELL, > NC, R152 > ROBINSON, 40256, f, ROBINSON, Mattie Jamie, EVINS, 1880, GA, BATTLE HILL, > FULTON, GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 35968, f, GARRETT, Maud, ROBINSON, 1881, MS, MEMPHIS, Shelby, TN, > R152 > ROBINSON, 19330, f, ROBINSON, May, LIPE, 1874, AR, HOBART, LOGAN, AR, R152 > Index name, Application number, sex, Surname or Married Name, Given Name, > Maiden Name, Year of Birth, Place of Birth, 1906-1909 > Residence,County and State, Soundex Code. > CNW=Cherokee Nation (OK) CNE=Eastern Cherokee Band area (NC) IT=Indian > Territory (OK/AR/KS) > ROBINSON, 30090, f, ROBINSON, Minerva, THOMAS, 1879, WV, CHARLESTON, > Kanawha, WV, R152 > ROBINSON, 37702, f, ROBINSON, Minnie C, WHITELEY, 1885, AR, WALDRON, Scott, > AR, R152 > ROBINSON, 33647, f, COOK, Minnie M, ROBINSON, 1874, MO, STURGEON, Boone, > MO, R152 > ROBINSON, 32178, f, FORTNER, Mollie, ROBINSON, 1877, GA, SPRING PLACE, > MURRAY, GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 20461, f, ROBINSON, Myrtle J, , 1898, GA, RINGGOLD, Catoosa, GA, > R152 > ROBINSON, 20587, m, ROBINSON, Newton, , 1906, TN, CHATTANOOGA, Hamilton, > TN, R152 > ROBINSON, 24894, f, MURRELL, Nora, ROBINSON, 1885, CNW, LENAPAH, Nowata, > OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 11310, f, ROBINSON, O Alice, GARRETT, 1872, GA, TALKING ROCK, > PICKENS, GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 21963, m, ROBINSON, Perry, , 1844, TN, PETROS, Morgan, TN, R152 > ROBINSON, 27378, m, ROBINSON, Pink, , 1872, NC, BRYSON CITY, Swain, NC, R152 > ROBINSON, 25720, f, ROBINSON, Polly, WILLIAMS, 1832, NC, MORGAN HILL, > BUNCOMBE, NC, R152 > ROBINSON, 23312, f, ROBINSON, Rachel Jane, REESE, 1883, CNW, MUSKOGEE, > Muskogee, OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 13884, f, HAMPTON, Renvy C, ROBINSON, 1849, NC, SPRING PLACE, > MURRAY, GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 10474, m, ROBINSON, Robert L, , 1863, NC, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, > GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 33876, m, ROBINSON, Robert W, , 1867, NC, ASHEVILLE, Buncombe, > NC, R152 > ROBINSON, 32063, f, MASHBURN, Rose, ROBINSON, 1885, GA, SPRING PLACE, > MURRAY, GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 33880, m, ROBINSON, Samuel Chas Lee, , 1879, NC, JUPITER, > BUNCOMBE, NC, R152 > ROBINSON, 24842, f, ROBINSON, Sarah F, HUDSON, 1871, GA, CHELSEA, Rogers, > OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 38712, f, DEAVER, Sarah L, ROBINSON, 1881, NC, IVY, MADISON, NC, > R152 > ROBINSON, 34962, m, ROBINSON, Solomon, , 1883, MO, COLUMBIA, Boone, MO, R152 > ROBINSON, 42647, f, ROBINSON, Susan, ROBERTS, 1880, GA, ATLANTA, Fulton, > GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 20123, f, ROBINSON, Susan Jane, DEAVER, 1876, TN, COALGATE, Coal, > OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 35008, f, ROBINSON, Telitha S, JAMES, 1879, TN, LOUDON, Loudon, > TN, R152 > ROBINSON, 18686, m, ROBINSON, Thomas, , 1855, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, FL, > R152 > ROBINSON, 20520, m, ROBINSON, Thomas B, , 1895, TN, RINGGOLD, Catoosa, GA, > R152 > ROBINSON, 38616, m, ROBINSON, Vincent, , 1881, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, FL, > R152 > ROBINSON, 32062, f, BAGGETT, Vira, ROBINSON, 1875, GA, SPRING PLACE, > MURRAY, GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 38614, f, COMERY, Virginia, ROBINSON, 1884, FL, PENSACOLA, > Escambia, FL, R152 > ROBINSON, 32061, m, ROBINSON, Walter, , 1879, GA, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, GA, > R152 > ROBINSON, 33878, m, ROBINSON, Walter E, , 1886, NC, JUPITER, BUNCOMBE, NC, > R152 > ROBINSON, 20522, m, ROBINSON, Walter J, , 1901, GA, RINGGOLD, Catoosa, GA, > R152 > ROBINSON, 31455, m, ROBINSON, WC, , 1854, TX, BROWNWOOD, Brown, TX, R152 > ROBINSON, 36293, m, ROBINSON, William, , 1878, MO, CLAREMORE, Rogers, OK, R152 > ROBINSON, 26266, m, ROBINSON, William B, , 1885, GA, SPRINGPLACE, MURRAY, > GA, R152 > ROBINSON, 42930, m, ROBINSON, William George, , 1872, IA, KANSAS CITY, > Jackson, MO, R152 > ROBINSON, 38308, m, ROBINSON, William H, , 1850, TX, LAMPASAS, Lampasas, > TX, R152 > ROBINSON, 34961, m, ROBINSON, William T, , 1874, MO, COLUMBIA, Boone, MO, R152 > ROBINSON, 37813.5, m, ROBINSON, Worth, , 1855, KY, MOBERLY, Randolph, MO, R152 > ----------------------------------------- > Hope this helps > delilah evans/avans > > > > > At 19:01 3/17/01 -0600, you wrote: > >Delilah, > > > >I would very much appreciate it if you would look to see if there were any > >Robinsons listed in your book. Thank you for your time and consideration. > >Deb Hankins > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: <[email protected]> > >To: <[email protected]> > >Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 5:46 PM > >Subject: [GAWALKER] Cherokee By Blood > > > > > >> CHEROKEE BY BLOOD > >> Records of Eastern Cherokee Ancestry in the U.S. Court of Claims 1906-1910 > >> > >> This is a set of 9 books (I have the first 2). > >> > >> "In 1904 the Eastern Cherokee won a million-dollar judgement against the > >> U.S. because of its violation of the treaties of 1835-36 and 1845. The > >> payments were to go to all living persons who had been members of the > >> Eastern Cherokee tribe at the time of the treaties, or to their > >descendants > >> if they were deceased. Over 46,000 people filed claims. This series of > >> volumns presents detailed abstracts of those applications, including > >> numerous verbatim transcriptions of affidavits by the applicants, their > >> families and friends. Since most of the applicants were descendants, > >rather > >> than original tribe members, and had to prove their descent, the quantity > >> of genealogical data in these volumns is staggering. About 9/10 of the > >> applicants lived west of the Mississippi (probably because of The Trail of > >> Tears [my comment]) in the early 1900's when they made their applications, > >> with the balance living predominantly in the southeast. Although the > >> applicants had to had Indian ancestry, the majority were normally white, > >> and a significant number of blacks are also included." > >> > >> I hope to eventually get all 9 volumns and if you want a name researched, > >> let me know, if you are interested in purchasing these books, go to > >> www.heritagebooks.com - the cost is about 40. per book. > >> > >> delilah evans/avans > >> > >> Nunahi Duna Dio Hilu I > >> We Must Never Forget the "Trail of Tears". > >> > >> Wa Do > >> > >> > >> ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > >> NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, > >political > >> announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > >> etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for > >removal. > >> Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett > >[email protected] > >> To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > >> > > > > > >==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > >If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Walker Co., GA list, use > >[email protected] or [email protected] if > >you are on the Digest list. > >To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > > > > > > ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Walker Co., GA list, use > [email protected] or [email protected] if > you are on the Digest list. > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett >
Here is something you might like to subscribe to - this is an example of the memories: -------------------------- From: J Philpot <[email protected]> Subject: Sunday Afternoon Rocking Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 21:54:19 -0800 Reply-To: [email protected] X-Topica-Loop: 1700025510 X-Sender: [email protected] X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 4.3.2 Sunday Afternoon Rocking Ears to Hear (from the "Sunday Afternoon Rocking" series) Yesterday my daughter and I drove miles within a fifteen-mile radius, over and over again, up one road and down the other, back again. Yesterday my daughter, who never seemed interested before, was a visitor to her own hometown. We did not plan the excursion. I simply passed a place we had passed every day of her life and repeated a story from my youth that she had heard before. Overnight she realized she had not stopped to look at the places she had seen every day for all of her life. Overnight she realized she had not heard me when I had told the same stories I told again yesterday. Suddenly she could not get enough. Up and down and all around we drove, she pumping me for more information about the places and people I had known. She eagerly asked "how this place used to be", what that land once was, who had owned it, who the people were who had owned that business, what had happened to "these people". I told the same stories, and her enthusiasm fed my own. I reached deeper, pulling out memories and tidbits I had not thought about in years. She marveled at the tales that she could remember me telling, but suddenly were taking on a "new life" for her. And I marveled that my now adult daughter, come to visit, now had caught the spark, now could hear, now would eagerly question. At last what I have waited so long for has begun. And now I can be assured, our oral history will continue There is a good deal to be said for oral history. It may not take the place of an aged bonafide document, but it is infinitely more interesting. The colorful slants on a situation or thing assumed by the teller paint a picture of the attitude of a time better than any cold print can. The memories passed on are filtered, teller after teller, until only the main nugget of interest remains. Embroidered they may be, and such embroidery has misled many a descendent, but somewhere in even the telling of them lies a fact, or the story would not be worthy of its passage through the conversations of the years. Once a little girl tugged at a grandmother's sleeve, and good-humoredly the older lady told tales of an Irish lad on a ship who grew up to become a Confederate soldier. Another day of begging for a story brought a "haint tale" of a many greats grandfather who worked an iron furnace and reappeared to ask a long ago peer to go to a "hiding place", as his family left behind would now need that money. Still another story was told of a native American family who wandered until they found a "safe place" nestled in the heart of the Tennessee hills, where they superficially put aside their heritage, but remembered it in the telling to their own. On and on the stories went, unwinding like a ball of colorful yarn to spill into the lap of the little girl who would one day set out to see for herself which of those stories were embroidered, and which held an element of truth. Her dream would be to take all of that colorful yarn and knit it together into a grand adventure of a coverlet to wrap securely around a family's sense of self. I have yet to "prove" all of those stories, but all, I have found, contained that nugget "of truth". And more than a few of the stories have pointed me in the direction of the aged bonafide document called "proof". The documents we want they prove our names and dates upon the paper. But the oral history is in some way, infinitely more precious. How many times, I have wondered, were the stories my grandparents told me, told before? How many ears have heard them, and how many heard them with ears that were awake? Why were the stories so important that they were never lost with the multitudinous events of the past? Why, because they were important, of course! Because the day of inception was one in a family that was to be remembered. Because the event was considered at the time to be a momentous one in a history. Because the teller wanted those to come to know, and because those who came heard, and thought those who came still later should know. And so the stories came to me. And one day my daughter had ears to hear. Another day, perhaps, she will pull out those stories, she will dig deep in her memory, she will remember what seemed most momentous to her in the telling, and she will have a child with ears to hear I hope. 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from the roll applications: ROBINSON, 26329, f, ROBINSON, Ada Clingman, HUMPHREY, 1868, NC, GOLDSBORO, Wayne, NC, R152 ROBINSON, 33879, f, HEAD, Addie V, ROBINSON, 1883, NC, WEAVERVILLE, Buncombe, NC, R152 ROBINSON, 20368, f, ROBINSON, Agnes V, , 1891, TN, CHATTANOOGA, Hamilton, TN, R152 ROBINSON, 34879.3, m, ROBINSON, Alex, , 1893, x, RANGE, CONECUH, AL, R152 ROBINSON, 36570, f, ROBINSON, Alice, GLORE, 1871, MO, STURGEON, Boone, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 24914, f, ROBINSON, Altha L, BALLARD, 1873, NC, PAINT GAP, YANCEY, NC, R152 ROBINSON, 41540, f, ROBINSON, Annie B, RUSSELL, 1857, IN, DANVILLE, VERMILION, IL, R152 ROBINSON, 24920, m, ROBINSON, Arthur, , 1879, CNW, COFFEYVILLE, Montgomery, KS, R152 ROBINSON, 38613, m, ROBINSON, Augustus, , 1886, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, FL, R152 ROBINSON, 13880, m, ROBINSON, Bedford F, , 1864, NC, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 36289, f, CARRICK, Belle, ROBINSON, 1876, MO, CLAREMORE, Rogers, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 37469, f, ROBINSON, Betsy, WADDY, 1851, TX, COLUMBIA, BRAZORIA, TX, R152 ROBINSON, 3759, f, ROBINSON, Birgie, NEWTON, 1882, GA, CHATTANOOGA, Hamilton, TN, R152 ROBINSON, 20586, x, ROBINSON, Birgie [Guardian], , 0, x, CHATTANOOGA, Hamilton, TN, R152 ROBINSON, 20585, x, ROBINSON, Birgie [Guardian], , 0, x, CHATTANOOGA, Hamilton, TN, R152 ROBINSON, 33650, f, CAPPS, Blanche, ROBINSON, 1883, MO, MOBERLY, Randolph, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 43080, m, ROBINSON, Charley V, , 1876, IN, JOPLIN, Jasper, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 45214, f, FLETCHER, Cintha Cordelia, ROBINSON, 1866, AR, PROVENCE, CARTER, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 33649, f, HOLLOWAY, Clara Ellen, ROBINSON, 1880, MO, STURGEON, Boone, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 39578, f, ROBINSON, Cora, TUCKER, 1881, NC, MARION, Smyth, VA, R152 ROBINSON, 20468, f, ROBINSON, Cora L, , 1894, TN, RINGGOLD, Catoosa, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 29175, f, ROBINSON, Cordelia, RAE, 1883, TX, MINEOLA, Wood, TX, R152 ROBINSON, 2639, f, SPIVEY, Cordelia J, ROBINSON, 1841, NC, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 17935, m, ROBINSON, Cornelius, , 1886, TN, CHATTANOOGA, Hamilton, TN, R152 ROBINSON, 32520, f, BURTON, Dora F, ROBINSON, 1875, MO, CLARK, Randolph, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 27259, f, BEECH, Dora Jane , ROBINSON, 1884, MS, ELLISVILLE, Jones, MS, R152 ROBINSON, 27585, f, ROBINSON, Dorcas M, MOSS, 1875, AR, CAMPBELL, SEQUOYAH, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 18113, m, ROBINSON, Edward V, , 1873, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, FL, R152 ROBINSON, 32112, f, RONIMOUS, Eliza, ROBINSON, 1848, OH, MOBERLY, Randolph, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 725, f, MANDLEY, Eliza, ROBINSON, 1848, NC, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, GA, R152 Index name, Application number, sex, Surname or Married Name, Given Name, Maiden Name, Year of Birth, Place of Birth, 1906-1909 Residence,County and State, Soundex Code. CNW=Cherokee Nation (OK) CNE=Eastern Cherokee Band area (NC) IT=Indian Territory (OK/AR/KS) ROBINSON, 21624, x, MANLY, Eliza J, ROBINSON, 0, x, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 18689, f, VIDAL, Elizabeth, ROBINSON, 1837, FL, HOLLEY, SANTA ROSA, FL, R152 ROBINSON, 27719, f, ROBINSON, Elizabeth Matilda, THOMPSON, 1873, GA, RAMONA, Washington, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 8704, f, ROBINSON, Ella F, COODY, 1847, CNW, MUSKOGEE, Muskogee, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 33136, f, ROBINSON, Ella M, , 1872, TX, MUSKOGEE, Muskogee, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 11311, f, ROBINSON, Eller, GARRETT, 1869, GA, TALKING ROCK, PICKENS, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 18688, m, ROBINSON, Emanuel, , 1858, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, FL, R152 ROBINSON, 40580, f, MYERS, Esther LeGrand, ROBINSON, 1880, IA, JOPLIN, Jasper, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 42765, f, ROBINSON, Eva, TOSH, 1882, MO, JOPLIN, Jasper, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 16199, f, ROBINSON, Florence, HARWELL, 1878, TN, CLEBURNE, Johnson, TX, R152 ROBINSON, 24895, m, ROBINSON, Fred, , 1883, CNW, LENAPAH, Nowata, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 17420, f, ROBINSON, Georgia Ella, PRATHER, 1869, CNW, BIG CABIN, Craig, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 28085, f, ROBINSON, Gertrude, SCOTT, 1882, FL, WALDO, Alachua, FL, R152 ROBINSON, 18114, m, ROBINSON, Gilbert L, , 1879, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, FL, R152 ROBINSON, 34221, m, ROBINSON, Gilbert O, , 1875, NC, ASHEVILLE, Buncombe, NC, R152 ROBINSON, 20460, m, ROBINSON, Gordon A, , 1897, GA, RINGGOLD, Catoosa, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 32767, m, ROBINSON, H C, , 1859, NC, PECAN GAP, Delta, TX, R152 ROBINSON, 16221, f, DODSON, Harriet N, ROBINSON, 1842, AL, MUSKOGEE, Muskogee, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 25095, f, ROBINSON, Hattie V, FOGLEMAN, 1889, LA, LOCUST GROVE, Mayes, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 34220, m, ROBINSON, Howard F, , 1873, NC, BILTMORE, BUNCOMBE, NC, R152 ROBINSON, 15732, f, ROBINSON, Ida, LATHEM, 1873, GA, GAINESVILLE, Hall, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 34879, m, ROBINSON, J T, , 0, AL, RANGE, CONECUH, AL, R152 ROBINSON, 40750, m, ROBINSON, James, , 1873, NC, WAYNESVILLE, Haywood, NC, R152 ROBINSON, 19033, m, ROBINSON, James E, , 0, x, DAYTON, Rhea, TN, R152 ROBINSON, 33546, m, ROBINSON, James E, , 1881, MO, STURGEON, Boone, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 33651, m, ROBINSON, James Elmer, , 1884, MO, STURGEON, Boone, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 4776, m, ROBINSON, James R, , 1844, MO, CLAREMORE, Rogers, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 34960, m, ROBINSON, James W, , 1878, MO, COLUMBIA, Boone, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 33646, m, ROBINSON, James W, , 1861, MO, STURGEON, Boone, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 30946, f, MOSES, Jane, ROBINSON, 1882, TN, TOM, MONROE, TN, R152 ROBINSON, 10479, m, ROBINSON, Jason L, , 1855, NC, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 40579, f, LEWIS, Jennie M, ROBINSON, 1881, KS, WICHITA, Sedgwick, KS, R152 ROBINSON, 34879.2, m, ROBINSON, Jim, , 1890, x, RANGE, CONECUH, AL, R152 ROBINSON, 34879.1, m, ROBINSON, John, , 1888, x, RANGE, CONECUH, AL, R152 ROBINSON, 29307, m, ROBINSON, John C, , 1868, IT, MUSKOGEE, Muskogee, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 33645, m, ROBINSON, John T, , 1841, MO, STURGEON, Boone, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 20394, m, ROBINSON, John Walter, , 1872, GA, CHATTANOOGA, Hamilton, TN, R152 ROBINSON, 27343, x, ROBINSON, Jose, , 0, x, VINITA, Craig, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 18687, m, ROBINSON, Joseph, , 1847, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, FL, R152 ROBINSON, 38615, m, ROBINSON, Joseph Jr, , 1868, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, FL, R152 ROBINSON, 13470, f, ROBINSON, Juliette M, SCHRIMSHER, 1878, CNW, CLAREMORE, Rogers, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 19579, f, GRAVES, Kate, ROBINSON, 1876, AL, MARQUETTE, Marquette, MI, R152 ROBINSON, 20441, m, ROBINSON, L Bruce, , 1903, x, RINGGOLD, Catoosa, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 20662, f, ROBINSON, Laura, FISHER, 1855, MD, CHATTANOOGA, Hamilton, TN, R152 ROBINSON, 2910, f, ROBINSON, Laura, AGNEW, 1869, OK, KEEFETON, MUSKOGEE, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 9613, f, ROBINSON, Lelia, CRUTCHFIELD, 1882, CNW, LOCUST GROVE, Mayes, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 33648, f, FLEMING, Lena Etta, ROBINSON, 1878, MO, MOBERLY, Randolph, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 33545, f, GLORE, Lillie M, ROBINSON, 1882, MO, SAINT LOUIS, ST LOUIS CITY, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 10481, f, EDWARDS, Lilly, ROBINSON, 1861, NC, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 23232, f, ROBINSON, Lizzie, BROWN, 1862, CNW, LENAPAH, Nowata, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 34878, f, ROBINSON, Lizzie, , 1886, AL, RANGE, CONECUH, AL, R152 ROBINSON, 21661, f, CROWDER, Lizzie, ROBINSON, 1882, NC, ROME, Floyd, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 29110, f, ROBINSON, Lizzie, HILLIN, 1869, AL, THURBER, ERATH, TX, R152 ROBINSON, 18112, f, STEWART, Lotie, ROBINSON, 1868, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, FL, R152 ROBINSON, 30947, f, ROBINSON, Lou, HERBEY, 1853, GA, TOM, MONROE, TN, R152 ROBINSON, 20469, f, ROBINSON, Louisa, RAPER, 1848, NC, RINGGOLD, Catoosa, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 2640, f, SCROGGS, Louisa Ann, ROBINSON, 1844, NC, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 34963, f, CALVERT, Lula, ROBINSON, 1886, MO, ROSALEE, HOWARD, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 32602, f, ROBINSON, Malinda Ella, WILLIAMS, 1888, MO, WEBB CITY, Jasper, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 14328, f, ROBINSON, Malindia Jane, DUNAWAY, 1866, TX, ANTELOPE, JACK, TX, R152 ROBINSON, 25136, f, ROBINSON, Manerva Jane, BRADSHAW, 1867, MS, ELLISVILLE, Jones, MS, R152 ROBINSON, 42362, f, ROBINSON, Margaret Agnes, GOODWIN, 1877, GA, VINCENT, CRITTENDEN, AR, R152 ROBINSON, 18684, f, BORRAS, Margarette, ROBINSON, 1839, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, FL, R152 ROBINSON, 33877, f, ROBINSON, Martha C, , 1877, NC, JUPITER, BUNCOMBE, NC, R152 ROBINSON, 18685, f, MATAMOROS, Mary, ROBINSON, 1835, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, FL, R152 ROBINSON, 26985, f, ROBINSON, Mary Alice, WALTON, 1863, TN, SPRINGPLACE, MURRAY, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 26673, f, GRANER, Mary Jane, ROBINSON, 1851, AR, AMITY, IREDELL, NC, R152 ROBINSON, 40256, f, ROBINSON, Mattie Jamie, EVINS, 1880, GA, BATTLE HILL, FULTON, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 35968, f, GARRETT, Maud, ROBINSON, 1881, MS, MEMPHIS, Shelby, TN, R152 ROBINSON, 19330, f, ROBINSON, May, LIPE, 1874, AR, HOBART, LOGAN, AR, R152 Index name, Application number, sex, Surname or Married Name, Given Name, Maiden Name, Year of Birth, Place of Birth, 1906-1909 Residence,County and State, Soundex Code. CNW=Cherokee Nation (OK) CNE=Eastern Cherokee Band area (NC) IT=Indian Territory (OK/AR/KS) ROBINSON, 30090, f, ROBINSON, Minerva, THOMAS, 1879, WV, CHARLESTON, Kanawha, WV, R152 ROBINSON, 37702, f, ROBINSON, Minnie C, WHITELEY, 1885, AR, WALDRON, Scott, AR, R152 ROBINSON, 33647, f, COOK, Minnie M, ROBINSON, 1874, MO, STURGEON, Boone, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 32178, f, FORTNER, Mollie, ROBINSON, 1877, GA, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 20461, f, ROBINSON, Myrtle J, , 1898, GA, RINGGOLD, Catoosa, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 20587, m, ROBINSON, Newton, , 1906, TN, CHATTANOOGA, Hamilton, TN, R152 ROBINSON, 24894, f, MURRELL, Nora, ROBINSON, 1885, CNW, LENAPAH, Nowata, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 11310, f, ROBINSON, O Alice, GARRETT, 1872, GA, TALKING ROCK, PICKENS, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 21963, m, ROBINSON, Perry, , 1844, TN, PETROS, Morgan, TN, R152 ROBINSON, 27378, m, ROBINSON, Pink, , 1872, NC, BRYSON CITY, Swain, NC, R152 ROBINSON, 25720, f, ROBINSON, Polly, WILLIAMS, 1832, NC, MORGAN HILL, BUNCOMBE, NC, R152 ROBINSON, 23312, f, ROBINSON, Rachel Jane, REESE, 1883, CNW, MUSKOGEE, Muskogee, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 13884, f, HAMPTON, Renvy C, ROBINSON, 1849, NC, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 10474, m, ROBINSON, Robert L, , 1863, NC, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 33876, m, ROBINSON, Robert W, , 1867, NC, ASHEVILLE, Buncombe, NC, R152 ROBINSON, 32063, f, MASHBURN, Rose, ROBINSON, 1885, GA, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 33880, m, ROBINSON, Samuel Chas Lee, , 1879, NC, JUPITER, BUNCOMBE, NC, R152 ROBINSON, 24842, f, ROBINSON, Sarah F, HUDSON, 1871, GA, CHELSEA, Rogers, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 38712, f, DEAVER, Sarah L, ROBINSON, 1881, NC, IVY, MADISON, NC, R152 ROBINSON, 34962, m, ROBINSON, Solomon, , 1883, MO, COLUMBIA, Boone, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 42647, f, ROBINSON, Susan, ROBERTS, 1880, GA, ATLANTA, Fulton, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 20123, f, ROBINSON, Susan Jane, DEAVER, 1876, TN, COALGATE, Coal, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 35008, f, ROBINSON, Telitha S, JAMES, 1879, TN, LOUDON, Loudon, TN, R152 ROBINSON, 18686, m, ROBINSON, Thomas, , 1855, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, FL, R152 ROBINSON, 20520, m, ROBINSON, Thomas B, , 1895, TN, RINGGOLD, Catoosa, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 38616, m, ROBINSON, Vincent, , 1881, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, FL, R152 ROBINSON, 32062, f, BAGGETT, Vira, ROBINSON, 1875, GA, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 38614, f, COMERY, Virginia, ROBINSON, 1884, FL, PENSACOLA, Escambia, FL, R152 ROBINSON, 32061, m, ROBINSON, Walter, , 1879, GA, SPRING PLACE, MURRAY, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 33878, m, ROBINSON, Walter E, , 1886, NC, JUPITER, BUNCOMBE, NC, R152 ROBINSON, 20522, m, ROBINSON, Walter J, , 1901, GA, RINGGOLD, Catoosa, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 31455, m, ROBINSON, WC, , 1854, TX, BROWNWOOD, Brown, TX, R152 ROBINSON, 36293, m, ROBINSON, William, , 1878, MO, CLAREMORE, Rogers, OK, R152 ROBINSON, 26266, m, ROBINSON, William B, , 1885, GA, SPRINGPLACE, MURRAY, GA, R152 ROBINSON, 42930, m, ROBINSON, William George, , 1872, IA, KANSAS CITY, Jackson, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 38308, m, ROBINSON, William H, , 1850, TX, LAMPASAS, Lampasas, TX, R152 ROBINSON, 34961, m, ROBINSON, William T, , 1874, MO, COLUMBIA, Boone, MO, R152 ROBINSON, 37813.5, m, ROBINSON, Worth, , 1855, KY, MOBERLY, Randolph, MO, R152 ----------------------------------------- Hope this helps delilah evans/avans At 19:01 3/17/01 -0600, you wrote: >Delilah, > >I would very much appreciate it if you would look to see if there were any >Robinsons listed in your book. Thank you for your time and consideration. >Deb Hankins >----- Original Message ----- >From: <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 5:46 PM >Subject: [GAWALKER] Cherokee By Blood > > >> CHEROKEE BY BLOOD >> Records of Eastern Cherokee Ancestry in the U.S. Court of Claims 1906-1910 >> >> This is a set of 9 books (I have the first 2). >> >> "In 1904 the Eastern Cherokee won a million-dollar judgement against the >> U.S. because of its violation of the treaties of 1835-36 and 1845. The >> payments were to go to all living persons who had been members of the >> Eastern Cherokee tribe at the time of the treaties, or to their >descendants >> if they were deceased. Over 46,000 people filed claims. This series of >> volumns presents detailed abstracts of those applications, including >> numerous verbatim transcriptions of affidavits by the applicants, their >> families and friends. Since most of the applicants were descendants, >rather >> than original tribe members, and had to prove their descent, the quantity >> of genealogical data in these volumns is staggering. About 9/10 of the >> applicants lived west of the Mississippi (probably because of The Trail of >> Tears [my comment]) in the early 1900's when they made their applications, >> with the balance living predominantly in the southeast. Although the >> applicants had to had Indian ancestry, the majority were normally white, >> and a significant number of blacks are also included." >> >> I hope to eventually get all 9 volumns and if you want a name researched, >> let me know, if you are interested in purchasing these books, go to >> www.heritagebooks.com - the cost is about 40. per book. >> >> delilah evans/avans >> >> Nunahi Duna Dio Hilu I >> We Must Never Forget the "Trail of Tears". >> >> Wa Do >> >> >> ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== >> NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, >political >> announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, >> etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for >removal. >> Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett >[email protected] >> To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett >> > > >==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== >If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Walker Co., GA list, use >[email protected] or [email protected] if >you are on the Digest list. >To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > >
BONNIE WHITE wrote: > The following letter is a copy of letter written to Susan Davis of > Dahlonega, GA by Mary and Julia Ann DAVIS of Davis Crossroads, Walker > County, GA. The original is said to be with Lee and Lila DAVIS, Dahlonega.: > > Dear Aunt > We are getting along as well as we could under existing circumstances > Have plenty of yankee's in this cove yet and we have got rid of some of our > tory neighbors the yankees took some of them to Chattanooga to give an > account of their behavior and it is said they are after the others but it is > most to good to be true They paid us a visit last week and took a few > bushels of corn and we had a good quarrel and I told them good about their > behavior They were riding Mr. PATTONs horses two of them o how I wanted to > kill some of them Times are pretty hot in this quarter it is reported that > they had a little fight about ten miles below here yesterday and we whipped > them pretty badly and captured a good many prisoners and I wish it had been > the last one of them Mary commenced writing but I will finish I received two > letters from you a few days ago one was wrote last fall you said something > about the money you owed me I have no use for money so dont trouble yourself > about it I cant use what I have We have troublesome times in here the > yankees is still gathering men and carrying them to Chattanooga some come > back while others go north Mr. BEARD just got back they kept him two weeks > they carried Lem MCQUIRTERr by here with five miles and one horse and > several other men I did not know What few men there is in here live in > perfect dread Mr. WHITLOW slips in every once in awhile Saphronia thinks > John had better not come in here until after this fight is over They > commenced fighting at Shudsies Shop and run them some way to Crawfish Spring > others to Worthens Gap I look for hot times in here again I am much obliged > to you for your invitation but I think we had better stay in here as long as > we can We have some yankee friends we can buy parched coffee at 40 cents a > pound bacon 12 1/2 cents but we havent bought any bacon We have gardened and > planted potatoes we cant keep a horse that is able to work If JOHNSON dont > whip this fight we are ruined in this country Miz HOWELL is keeping school > for us Miz JONHSON has a good school in Lafayette and Saphronia wants John > to bring Georgia Anna home to go to school when he comes They have taken > some of the men that taken the non combattment oath and made them take the > oath of alligiance We are all getting along very well and I think John had > better not come in here until after he sees a little further for he cant do > us any good You must excuse this writing but I have not time to write as > Whitlow is agoing out Write often give my love to all and accept a large > portion for yourself > Julia > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > I tried to type this as it was written in the book "FAMILY TREE OF DANIEL > AND RACHEL DAVIS' by Mattie Lorraine Adams. It says Martin and Julia Anna > DAVIS were in Lumpkin County in 1850; Julia Anna was in Walker County in > 1860 and 1870. Martin died in 1859. Davis Crossroads was in the Kensington > area. My WHITES, BELLS and EVITTS were in the McLemore's cove area, and I > believe these are all close together. I have not linked the Davis to my > family yet, but would not be surprised. > I bought this book at a sale from the Chattanooga Library, and a handwritten > note inside says it belonged to Penelope Allen, and was given to her by > Doris Hetzler, October 1979. Regrettably, there is no index. > Other relatives are MOORE; WEAVERS; MORRISON; WIRTH; HARR; JONES; RAGSDALE; > WATSON; MULKEY; SHANKLES; POTTER; ORRELL > Thanks - > Bonnie White > > . > > ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett [email protected] > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett Dear Bonnie Please tell me about your Morrisons of Walker. Mine too were of Walker, My Nelson s from the cove area. Thank You Wla
The native Americans, in my opinion, are the most poorly treated in our country. Yes, their lands were stolen. Some of them retaliated with brute force, but who wouldn't under the circumstances? You should be proud. I have a "bit" of Cherokee blood & I'm also proud of it. Sheila
I only have the first 2 volumns, but I have the CD with all the names and application numbers on it - give me a bit as I just got another load of my things froom Alabama and am trying to unload - will run the CD and see what all names I find and send them to you with the numbers - delilah At 19:01 3/17/01 -0600, you wrote: >Delilah, > >I would very much appreciate it if you would look to see if there were any >Robinsons listed in your book. Thank you for your time and consideration. >Deb Hankins >----- Original Message ----- >From: <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 5:46 PM >Subject: [GAWALKER] Cherokee By Blood > > >> CHEROKEE BY BLOOD >> Records of Eastern Cherokee Ancestry in the U.S. Court of Claims 1906-1910 >> >> This is a set of 9 books (I have the first 2). >> >> "In 1904 the Eastern Cherokee won a million-dollar judgement against the >> U.S. because of its violation of the treaties of 1835-36 and 1845. The >> payments were to go to all living persons who had been members of the >> Eastern Cherokee tribe at the time of the treaties, or to their >descendants >> if they were deceased. Over 46,000 people filed claims. This series of >> volumns presents detailed abstracts of those applications, including >> numerous verbatim transcriptions of affidavits by the applicants, their >> families and friends. Since most of the applicants were descendants, >rather >> than original tribe members, and had to prove their descent, the quantity >> of genealogical data in these volumns is staggering. About 9/10 of the >> applicants lived west of the Mississippi (probably because of The Trail of >> Tears [my comment]) in the early 1900's when they made their applications, >> with the balance living predominantly in the southeast. Although the >> applicants had to had Indian ancestry, the majority were normally white, >> and a significant number of blacks are also included." >> >> I hope to eventually get all 9 volumns and if you want a name researched, >> let me know, if you are interested in purchasing these books, go to >> www.heritagebooks.com - the cost is about 40. per book. >> >> delilah evans/avans >> >> Nunahi Duna Dio Hilu I >> We Must Never Forget the "Trail of Tears". >> >> Wa Do >> >> >> ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== >> NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, >political >> announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, >> etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for >removal. >> Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett >[email protected] >> To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett >> > > >==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== >If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Walker Co., GA list, use >[email protected] or [email protected] if >you are on the Digest list. >To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > >
OOPS, sorry folks, thought I was answering a personal e-mail - mark it up to "computer illiterate" delilah evans >>>>If you will go the the Cherokee Nation web-site - you might have to join the mailing list - www.cherokee.org/ -(there are one 3 Cherokee tribes recognized by the Federal Gov., although there are a lot who claim Cherokee) but it has a link to genealogy and to the the application process - if you want I can send it to you if you don't want to join - in the Cherokee Nation, there is no requirement of blood percentage, if you can show a connection, the you should get your application admitted - I don't even want to join the DAR (although my mothers line goes back to the Rev. War), I would much rather claim my Cherokee Heritage, would love to get your newspaper - will put my addresss below - I have a poem that>>>>
The following letter is a copy of letter written to Susan Davis of Dahlonega, GA by Mary and Julia Ann DAVIS of Davis Crossroads, Walker County, GA. The original is said to be with Lee and Lila DAVIS, Dahlonega.: Dear Aunt We are getting along as well as we could under existing circumstances Have plenty of yankee's in this cove yet and we have got rid of some of our tory neighbors the yankees took some of them to Chattanooga to give an account of their behavior and it is said they are after the others but it is most to good to be true They paid us a visit last week and took a few bushels of corn and we had a good quarrel and I told them good about their behavior They were riding Mr. PATTONs horses two of them o how I wanted to kill some of them Times are pretty hot in this quarter it is reported that they had a little fight about ten miles below here yesterday and we whipped them pretty badly and captured a good many prisoners and I wish it had been the last one of them Mary commenced writing but I will finish I received two letters from you a few days ago one was wrote last fall you said something about the money you owed me I have no use for money so dont trouble yourself about it I cant use what I have We have troublesome times in here the yankees is still gathering men and carrying them to Chattanooga some come back while others go north Mr. BEARD just got back they kept him two weeks they carried Lem MCQUIRTERr by here with five miles and one horse and several other men I did not know What few men there is in here live in perfect dread Mr. WHITLOW slips in every once in awhile Saphronia thinks John had better not come in here until after this fight is over They commenced fighting at Shudsies Shop and run them some way to Crawfish Spring others to Worthens Gap I look for hot times in here again I am much obliged to you for your invitation but I think we had better stay in here as long as we can We have some yankee friends we can buy parched coffee at 40 cents a pound bacon 12 1/2 cents but we havent bought any bacon We have gardened and planted potatoes we cant keep a horse that is able to work If JOHNSON dont whip this fight we are ruined in this country Miz HOWELL is keeping school for us Miz JONHSON has a good school in Lafayette and Saphronia wants John to bring Georgia Anna home to go to school when he comes They have taken some of the men that taken the non combattment oath and made them take the oath of alligiance We are all getting along very well and I think John had better not come in here until after he sees a little further for he cant do us any good You must excuse this writing but I have not time to write as Whitlow is agoing out Write often give my love to all and accept a large portion for yourself Julia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I tried to type this as it was written in the book "FAMILY TREE OF DANIEL AND RACHEL DAVIS' by Mattie Lorraine Adams. It says Martin and Julia Anna DAVIS were in Lumpkin County in 1850; Julia Anna was in Walker County in 1860 and 1870. Martin died in 1859. Davis Crossroads was in the Kensington area. My WHITES, BELLS and EVITTS were in the McLemore's cove area, and I believe these are all close together. I have not linked the Davis to my family yet, but would not be surprised. I bought this book at a sale from the Chattanooga Library, and a handwritten note inside says it belonged to Penelope Allen, and was given to her by Doris Hetzler, October 1979. Regrettably, there is no index. Other relatives are MOORE; WEAVERS; MORRISON; WIRTH; HARR; JONES; RAGSDALE; WATSON; MULKEY; SHANKLES; POTTER; ORRELL Thanks - Bonnie White .
If you will go the the Cherokee Nation web-site - you might have to join the mailing list - www.cherokee.org/ -(there are one 3 Cherokee tribes recognized by the Federal Gov., although there are a lot who claim Cherokee) but it has a link to genealogy and to the the application process - if you want I can send it to you if you don't want to join - in the Cherokee Nation, there is no requirement of blood percentage, if you can show a connection, the you should get your application admitted - I don't even want to join the DAR (although my mothers line goes back to the Rev. War), I would much rather claim my Cherokee Heritage, would love to get your newspaper - will put my addresss below - I have a poem that was published in The West Point News out of West Point, Ga., on July 12, 1934 - I found it while researching for a book on a church - I also subscribe to the Cherokee Phoenix, which is the official newspaper of the Cherokee Nation out of Tahlequah, OK - I am not ashamed of any of my native heritage, you do what you do to survive - you might also want to order a book called CHEROKEE PROUD, A Guide for Tracing and Honoring your Cherokee Ancestors, and also read THE TRAIL OF TEARS, The rise and fall of the Cherokee Nation, by John Ehle - CHEROKEE PRUOD is written by Tony Mack McClure, Ph.D. I ordered this from my Ancestry magazine- lots of interesting info in both - my address is below and I will look forward to receiving the newspaper, if there is a cost, let me know. How would I join the Native American Indian Association? delilah evans p.o. box 8555 Warner Robins, Ga. 31095-8555 Nunahi Duna Dio Hilu I At 11:27 3/18/01 EST, you wrote: >Delilah, > >I am a member of the Native American Indian Assoc. I am not registered >federally though. >Can you tell me what process it takes to get registered? >The NAIA made me list my heritage back 5 generations and I am considered half >Cherokee. >My maternal Grandfather was 3/4 and maternal grandmother 1/2 and then you add >my fathers side, making it very interesting. I am proud of everything I have >learned about my heritage and I have found none to be ashamed of but the >Cherokee Heritage is by far the most to be proud of to me. >We have a newspaper that a friend of mine publishes every season called >Native Spirit. I have my first article being placed in the issue coming up. I >would love to get your address and send you a copy of the newspaper when it >comes out. >I did not start researching my tree in order to be able to Join DAR or the >Winthorp's Society or anything of that nature. I wanted to know really, who >I was and like you feel my ancestors talk to me, they give me something to >keep me going, just when I about to give up and not try anymore. I am a >granddaughter to the white man yes, and that matters, but I do consider >myself a Native American. >Linda Sue > > >==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== >Checkout the other lists being watched over by your List Mom; >http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html >To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > >
The Grant family is documented in great detail! Go to WWW. familytreemaker.com look for the home page created by Jim Hicks, I think it is titled Cherokee Home page. he has a HUGE file on the Grants in there. Hope this helps! Linda Sue
Delilah, I am a member of the Native American Indian Assoc. I am not registered federally though. Can you tell me what process it takes to get registered? The NAIA made me list my heritage back 5 generations and I am considered half Cherokee. My maternal Grandfather was 3/4 and maternal grandmother 1/2 and then you add my fathers side, making it very interesting. I am proud of everything I have learned about my heritage and I have found none to be ashamed of but the Cherokee Heritage is by far the most to be proud of to me. We have a newspaper that a friend of mine publishes every season called Native Spirit. I have my first article being placed in the issue coming up. I would love to get your address and send you a copy of the newspaper when it comes out. I did not start researching my tree in order to be able to Join DAR or the Winthorp's Society or anything of that nature. I wanted to know really, who I was and like you feel my ancestors talk to me, they give me something to keep me going, just when I about to give up and not try anymore. I am a granddaughter to the white man yes, and that matters, but I do consider myself a Native American. Linda Sue
[email protected] wrote: > [email protected] wrote: > > > [email protected] wrote: > > > > > Delilah, > > > > > > I am a member of the Native American Indian Assoc. I am not registered > > > federally though. > > > Can you tell me what process it takes to get registered? > > > The NAIA made me list my heritage back 5 generations and I am considered half > > > Cherokee. > > > My maternal Grandfather was 3/4 and maternal grandmother 1/2 and then you add > > > my fathers side, making it very interesting. I am proud of everything I have > > > learned about my heritage and I have found none to be ashamed of but the > > > Cherokee Heritage is by far the most to be proud of to me. > > > We have a newspaper that a friend of mine publishes every season called > > > Native Spirit. I have my first article being placed in the issue coming up. I > > > would love to get your address and send you a copy of the newspaper when it > > > comes out. > > > I did not start researching my tree in order to be able to Join DAR or the > > > Winthorp's Society or anything of that nature. I wanted to know really, who > > > I was and like you feel my ancestors talk to me, they give me something to > > > keep me going, just when I about to give up and not try anymore. I am a > > > granddaughter to the white man yes, and that matters, but I do consider > > > myself a Native American. > > > Linda Sue > > > > > > ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > > > Checkout the other lists being watched over by your List Mom; > > > http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html > > > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > > > I checked this out several years ago and I believe if this is the same way you > > have to go before the Cherokee Nation if that is what you are, and you must be > > able to prove your blood quamtum, I think Nara explains it. Ot just go on any > > search engine and look up Cherokee you will find sites to help you. Good Luck > > Wla > You can also try National Archieves & records center. I believe they have forms > for you to fill out. I also know their are Cherokee websites and I'm sure they > could help you.One was on the Gen WEb Project as well as Rootsweb. Haven't tried > this for awhile http://www.rootsweb.com/itcherok/helpers.htm maybe it is still > there *****Sorry to see they have changed the site . Just use your search engine , > if not I go through more filesa and I kknow I have other listings.*******==== > GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Walker Co., GA list, use > [email protected] or [email protected] if > you are on the Digest list. > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett
Is there anything in the ttwo books you have concerning, Judge John Maartin. He has only a little bit of Cherokee blood, but was given a reservation in; GA for his work with the Cherokee--He has a connection with Mary Grant and thru her was considered l8 Cherokee. I deperately need to find missing generation between his move to AR-OK when the treaty was rejected and the Martin's left in Murray Co. The names of John and Joseph are in every generation. Thank you for your offer of help. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
[email protected] wrote: > [email protected] wrote: > > > Delilah, > > > > I am a member of the Native American Indian Assoc. I am not registered > > federally though. > > Can you tell me what process it takes to get registered? > > The NAIA made me list my heritage back 5 generations and I am considered half > > Cherokee. > > My maternal Grandfather was 3/4 and maternal grandmother 1/2 and then you add > > my fathers side, making it very interesting. I am proud of everything I have > > learned about my heritage and I have found none to be ashamed of but the > > Cherokee Heritage is by far the most to be proud of to me. > > We have a newspaper that a friend of mine publishes every season called > > Native Spirit. I have my first article being placed in the issue coming up. I > > would love to get your address and send you a copy of the newspaper when it > > comes out. > > I did not start researching my tree in order to be able to Join DAR or the > > Winthorp's Society or anything of that nature. I wanted to know really, who > > I was and like you feel my ancestors talk to me, they give me something to > > keep me going, just when I about to give up and not try anymore. I am a > > granddaughter to the white man yes, and that matters, but I do consider > > myself a Native American. > > Linda Sue > > > > ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > > Checkout the other lists being watched over by your List Mom; > > http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html > > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > I checked this out several years ago and I believe if this is the same way you > have to go before the Cherokee Nation if that is what you are, and you must be > able to prove your blood quamtum, I think Nara explains it. Ot just go on any > search engine and look up Cherokee you will find sites to help you. Good Luck > Wla You can also try National Archieves & records center. I believe they have forms for you to fill out. I also know their are Cherokee websites and I'm sure they could help you.One was on the Gen WEb Project as well as Rootsweb. Haven't tried this for awhile http://www.rootsweb.com/itcherok/helpers.htm maybe it is still there.
[email protected] wrote: > Delilah, > > I am a member of the Native American Indian Assoc. I am not registered > federally though. > Can you tell me what process it takes to get registered? > The NAIA made me list my heritage back 5 generations and I am considered half > Cherokee. > My maternal Grandfather was 3/4 and maternal grandmother 1/2 and then you add > my fathers side, making it very interesting. I am proud of everything I have > learned about my heritage and I have found none to be ashamed of but the > Cherokee Heritage is by far the most to be proud of to me. > We have a newspaper that a friend of mine publishes every season called > Native Spirit. I have my first article being placed in the issue coming up. I > would love to get your address and send you a copy of the newspaper when it > comes out. > I did not start researching my tree in order to be able to Join DAR or the > Winthorp's Society or anything of that nature. I wanted to know really, who > I was and like you feel my ancestors talk to me, they give me something to > keep me going, just when I about to give up and not try anymore. I am a > granddaughter to the white man yes, and that matters, but I do consider > myself a Native American. > Linda Sue > > ==== GAWALKER Mailing List ==== > Checkout the other lists being watched over by your List Mom; > http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett I checked this out several years ago and I believe if this is the same way you have to go before the Cherokee Nation if that is what you are, and you must be able to prove your blood quamtum, I think Nara explains it. Ot just go on any search engine and look up Cherokee you will find sites to help you. Good Luck Wla