I have found out a little more of my Green family....not nearly enough, but this much I now know: My g grandfather was Thomas Green. Other siblings would be Viola, Evelyn, Bob (Bailey), possibly more. His mother was a full blooded Cherokee, gave her heritage as "Watauga". Is there such a branch? Her husband ? Green was more than likely either full-blooded or half as well. They married in Oklahoma when she was 13 and he was 14, traveled back to Tennessee in a covered wagon and settled in Marion, Tn. (Montgomery County). They lived there in the covered wagon until they built their cabin. I do not at this time know their names. I got the information from a great aunt who is now in her 90's, never knew her husband's grandfather and only remembers calling her husband's grandmother "Ma". This gg grandmother Green, the Cherokee was 103 years old when she died, and she told the family that if she had the money (meaning I think that this was in Oklahoma and they could not afford the trip) there was a stone with her lineage written on it in Cherokee....and this would prove her right to the "Cherokee fortune" (what apparently the people of the time called the money coming out of the Miller aps). Why they came to Tennessee, I have no idea unless there were earlier family ties here. All I know is that my g grandfather Thomas said that he was "three quarters Cherokee", and that apparently there is absolutely no doubt in this old aunt's mind, though she is now over 90, that her husband's grandmother, whom she knew well, was a full blooded Cherokee. Can you make heads or tails of any of this? Does any of it fit with what you know of your Green family? Houston Co. TN Coordinator: www.rootsweb.com/~tnhousto/index.htm Stewart Co. TN Co/coordinator: www.rootsweb.com/~tnstewar/index.htm Listowner: Tnstewar-L-request@rootsweb.com; Tnstewar-D-request@rootsweb.com Listowner: Tnhousto-L-request@rootsweb.com; Tnhousto-D-request@rootsweb.com