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    2. Shirley A. Moore
    3. Shirley Moore smoore03@mail.orion.org I spent Friday evening reading several Cherokee Treaties on the off chance that I might stumble across the Indian Caultraine (s?). They ranged from 1785 to 1843. "White man speak with forked tongue." I did find mention of one of my 7th great grandfathers in the first treaty I read, but that's another story. I didn't see anyone off hand that would be Caultraine, but I did find a listing for a Thomas L. McKenney, Interpreter. I also saw the name George Sanders as one of the Cherokee representatives. This caught my eye because I am still trying to find the relatives of Azariah Sanders m. Zeporah Richardson in KY in 1800. They were grandparents of John and James Inmon, twins, and relatives of the several Sanders families in the Nixa MO area. John is buried in Stone Co. MO and James is buried in Patterson Cem. in Greene Co. MO James was married to Sarah Gilmore, that may be sister to Joseph Gilmore. One of John's decendents wrote two books in which he speaks of our common grandmother Sally Sanders as being Cherokee. Might have to check out that George Sanders. <G> I was born and raised in Oklahoma, although my one grandfather was born in Christian Co. on the James River NW of Nixa. There are several of us in my family that have "Indian" characteristics. When I was in OK, I was asked, even by full-blooded Indians "What tribe are you?"

    05/01/1999 11:15:05