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    1. Re: Dawes Rolls
    2. In a message dated 3/11/99 9:02:50 PM Pacific Standard Time, Sharolyn@webtv.net writes: << Several months back someone posted instructions for accessing the digital copies of the Dawes Roll at the NARA NAIL. I have misplaced the instructions. Can anyone help? >> Click on the following: <A HREF="http://www.nara.gov/nara/nail.html">NAIL Homepage</A>

    03/11/1999 05:37:41
    1. Fw: [GACOWETA-L] WARNING
    2. KARLA KT SHAHAN
    3. --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Ken Sartin" <ksartin@ibx.net> To: GACOWETA-L@rootsweb.com Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 10:20:36 -0500 Subject: [GACOWETA-L] WARNING Message-ID: <032201be6bd4$8dfa9140$e9888bcd@ksartin> I am posting this to warn others about problems with ; Census Microfilm Expeditors 476 E. South Temple , Suite 4 Salt Lake City , UT 84111 website ; www.censusmicrofilm.com e-mail ; gme@nwinfo.net and ; sj@censusmicrofilm.com I was lured to order several microfilm copies from this company with "guarantees" of "speedy delivery" and "low price" . My order was placed in October of 1998 and as of this posting I have not received the order or a refund after numerous contacts with Steven Jensen at this firm . In his occasional replies he repeatedly gave false information to me as to the status of the order and cashed the check when mentioned stopping payment on it .I have copies of all documents and correspondences for those interested . Complaints have been filed with the Better Business Bureau and the United States Postal Inspectors , they have informed me that even they can't order this company to give a refund , but may seek criminal charges . I guess small claims court is next . If you are seeking genealogy resources......consider my experiences with this "Firm". Thank you , Kenneth Sartin researching ; Sartin , Sartain , Sarton , Sarten , Sardin etc. etc. ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    03/11/1999 03:04:57
    1. HINT, HINT
    2. CJay
    3. When posting URL's to the list, if you include the http:// then most if not all of us will be able to link to that site from your post... hint, hint <grin> Carol McCoy

    03/11/1999 10:42:50
    1. Tons of Sites & Links for our Searches
    2. HI I ran into a lot of these sites today while researching the Mushingum and choshocton. These are great and fantastic sites with gobs and gobs of links. Maggie's World Courthouse Dust & Genealogy Fever www.infinet.com/~dzimmerm/mindex.html ..tons of pioneer and indian sites and links www.infinet.com/~dzimmerm/pioneer.html Free one time Lookup from above site www.infinet.com/~dzimmerm/free.html Coshocton Page www.coshocton.org/coshocton Public Library www.soltec.com/~photo/coshocton/library.htm Native American links www.infinet.com/~dzimmerm/Links/na.html tons of links here Delaware and lots of other tribes www.j-america.net/homepages/sngunn/links.html#American or #j-american.net if all of the address doesn't work properly, try stopping with html Coshocton County OHIO created 1810 www.infinet.com/~dzimmerm/mchoshocton.html www.gentech.org This is a good start of the areas in Ohio around Choshocton and the Muskingum and Forks River area. Have Fun...... I'm just passing along sites that I saw, I don't have any connection. Sally sjhathaway@aol.com

    03/10/1999 08:06:55
    1. Re: Indian-Territory-Roots-D Digest V99 #102
    2. In a message dated 3/10/99 10:21:26 PM, Indian-Territory-Roots-D- request@rootsweb.com writes: << Oh, the print is so small - how do I enlarge it in order to be able to read it? >> You might try highlighting it all, command to print, then instead of printing do a "preview." In preview you should be able to increase the size and read it there.

    03/10/1999 04:51:32
    1. Re: Chief Eagle Feathers
    2. Jerri (Rogers) Chasteen
    3. Rootsweb mail lists do not allow attachments or anything but plain text messages. I would suggest that those who are interested in this should contact you privately (NOT by posting to the mail list) and you can send it it back to them privately. jc List Owner SJHATHAWAY@aol.com wrote: > HI Listee's > > I'm sorry that the article and pic didn't come through. I just tried again. > If it doesn't work this time, I give up. I can type up the whole long thing, > but you wouldn't get the pic's that way. Its from a newspaper article in > 1888. > > Let me know if this worked or not. It works on my end, and I thought it went > through. > > Sorry :( Sally

    03/10/1999 03:30:24
    1. Sally's papers
    2. Sharon
    3. Here is where you can find Sally's papers for any one interested http://members.tripod.com/~scubb/hargist1.jpg http://members.tripod.com/~scubb/hargist2.jpg

    03/10/1999 01:43:41
    1. Re: Sally's papers
    2. Oh, the print is so small - how do I enlarge it in order to be able to read it? In a message dated 3/10/99 12:43:53 PM Pacific Standard Time, cubb@pacific.net writes: > Here is where you can find Sally's papers for any one interested > http://members.tripod.com/~scubb/hargist1.jpg > http://members.tripod.com/~scubb/hargist2.jpg >

    03/10/1999 09:05:57
    1. Chief Eagle Feathers
    2. HI Listee's I'm sorry that the article and pic didn't come through. I just tried again. If it doesn't work this time, I give up. I can type up the whole long thing, but you wouldn't get the pic's that way. Its from a newspaper article in 1888. Let me know if this worked or not. It works on my end, and I thought it went through. Sorry :( Sally

    03/10/1999 06:48:32
    1. Chief Eagle Feathers......Hope This Works...
    2. came through or not. I thought I had it right and sent out last nite, but everyone says it didn't come through. I'm having a tough time with these articles, because they came to me as jpg ? files. I don't want to be sending a blank page, so I'm trying to fix the problem. Sorry if this inconviences anyone, but I thought this might be of help to someone. If this one goes through, then I will re-send the other also. Thanks for your patience. Sally

    03/10/1999 06:45:00
    1. Chief Eagle Feather and C. Gist
    2. HI I hope this comes out ok. If it doesn't, just tell me and I wll expand it. Sally

    03/10/1999 03:59:16
    1. Indian Chief Eagle Feather
    2. HI Let me know if this is ok and printable to read or not. Sally

    03/10/1999 03:58:05
    1. Indian Pioneer Papers Index-Vol.73
    2. Gay & Tim Wall
    3. Here is the continuing...index of the Indian Pioneer Papers--Western History Collection---University of Oklahoma. The Indian Pioneer History Papers is a collection of interviews done in 1937 & 1938, which includes biographical data on both living and deceased persons of Indian and pioneer heritage whose lives have been important in the history of Oklahoma. There is also a collection of information on family customs, tribal histories, social organizations, folklore, legends, cemeteries, old trails, ferries, forts, trading centers and other unrecorded facts known only to oral tradition. VOLUME 73-----MICROFICHE #6016938-------8 FICHE NAME ADDRESS PRENTISS, James Monroe Sentinel, OK PRENTISS, Nora " " PRESLEY, J.C. Chickasha, OK PRESSLEY, Charlotte Tahlequah, OK PRESSNELL, Alva Gage, OK PRESTON, Alice Rentfro El Reno, OK PRESTON, Louis E. " " " PRICE, Eva Quapaw, OK PRICE, James C. Henryetta, OK PRICE, Leo Amber, OK PRICE, T.W. Lawton, OK PRICE, William Stewart Blanchard, OK PRIGMORE, Pink " " PRIM, Hugh Silas Checotah, OK PRITCHARD, Cora Sentinel, OK PRITCHARD, L.D.(Mrs) Altus, OK PRITCHARD, Louis Garnett Monahans, Texas PROCTOR, Ezekiel Proctor, OK PROCTOR, Ezekiel, Jr. " " PROCTOR, Harry Hanna, OK PROCTOR, Hoi-Tha Dustin, OK PROCTOR, Huethla Hanna, OK PROCTOR, Hully " " PROCTOR, Lumber Dustin, OK PROCTOR, Sarah Jane Alice Elk City, OK PROCTOR, Susan Okmulgee, OK PROCTOR, Susie " " PROCTOR, Zeke Proctor, OK PROVOST, Katherine Oklahoma City, OK PRUITT, Nancy E. Shulter, OK PRUITT, Lucretia C. Tulsa, OK PRUSA, Joseph Perry, OK PRYOR, Elsie Hugo, OK PRYOR, Mary Elizabeth Medford, OK PRYOR, Samuel T. Tahlequah, OK PUCKETT, Jones Louis Vinita, OK PUCKETT, Louis " " PULIS, W.R.(Mrs) Anadarko, OK PULLEN, George W. Davis, OK PULLEN, J.H. Durant, OK PULSEY, Lyman McAlester, OK PURCELL, Joe Anadarko, OK PURDUM, Perry V. Dewey, OK PURLEE, Vernon (Mrs) Tulsa, OK PUSLEY, Limon McAlester, OK PUTMAN, W.F. Antlers, OK PYBAS, B.(B?y) Washington, OK PYLAND, A.J. Talihina, OK PYLE, B.F. Elk City, OK QUALLS, Romulus Alvin Claremore, OK QUASSYAH Indiahoma, OK QUEEN, J.B. Tulsa, OK QUEEN, John B. " " QUEID, C.B. Cloudy, OK QUERRY, S. Tonkawa, OK QUIGLEY, Hiram Chickasha, OK QUIGLEY, N.A.(Mrs) Crescent, OK QUILLIN, Louis Duncan, OK QUINNETTE, Blanche Hammond Lawton, OK QUINTON, Elizabeth Jacob Tulsa, OK QUISENBERRY, Thomas M. " " QUOETONE, Guy Lawton, OK TO BE CONTINUED..........

    03/09/1999 02:57:54
    1. Re: Intruder List
    2. In a message dated 99-03-09 00:26:52 EST, you write: > I had recommended Sharron Ashton's compilation to the listers. I was > delighted to see a post from her and to know she must subscribe, too. I > wonder if any of you know how Ancestry.com acquires its databases? Would > Ashton consider selling her compilation if this website or another would > consider buying it? > If Sharron would consider selling it or donating it to this list maybe we could take up a collection so that it could be posted on the web on the OKGenWeb so that it could be provided to people for free instead of having to pay for it as you would have to at Ancestry.com Lela

    03/09/1999 10:33:31
    1. Re: Indian-Territory-Roots-D Digest V99 #100
    2. In a message dated 3/9/99 12:22:33 PM, Indian-Territory-Roots-D- request@rootsweb.com writes: << I wonder if any of you know how Ancestry.com acquires its databases? >> I have that information at home in my files. Contact me directly if you are interested. kssooners@aol.com

    03/09/1999 07:15:25
    1. Intruder Lists
    2. "Intruder Lists" included in my books already on-line. For the 1882 Intruders in the Choctaw Nation: Check out "OK/ITGenWeb Choctaw Nation" >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~itchocta/ <<< ---------------------------------------------------------- For Early Chickasaw Traders East of Miss River Check out "Chickasaw Historical Research Page" >>> http://www.flash.net/~kma/ <<< ------------------------------------------------------------ For Intruders in the Creek Nation Check out "Creek Nation, Indian Territory" >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~itcreek/index.htm <<< ------------------------------------------------------------- ALSO: For abstracts re crime, criminals and U.S. Marshals from "Our Brother in Red" newspaper Check out "Indian Territory News" >>> http://www.oklahombres.org/news.htm <<< ------------------------------------------------------------- For abstracts re "deaths/obits" from "Our Brother in Red" newspaper Check out "Our Brother In Red" >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~okbits/ITobits.htm <<< *********************** Sharron Ashton ----------------------------------------- >>Rhonda wrote "Would Ashton consider selling her compilation if this website or another would consider buying it?"<<

    03/09/1999 01:55:02
    1. Re: Intruder List
    2. Alma Luper
    3. Frank and other Listers: I would love to see intruder lists online. I don't have a copy but volunteer to enter the data if someone will provide a copy. Alma -----Original Message----- From: Frank R. Mayberry <rambo1@oknet1.net> To: Indian-Territory-Roots-L@rootsweb.com <Indian-Territory-Roots-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, March 07, 1999 11:25 PM Subject: Intruder List >Reference a recent request for information on people who were listed as >intruders of the various Indian Tribes. Would the list owner please >place these lists upon receipt (provided there is a list) to the >subscribers of this list. I am sure that everyone who has ancestors >that were in this area, would be glad to get a copy if but for no other >reason, just to establish the fact that their ancestors were noted as >being somewhere at this particular time. Like being noted on a Census >list. It might be a valuable search tool. Thanks. >My grandfather might be on the list, who knows, unless I see his name. >

    03/08/1999 11:32:33
    1. Re: Intruder List
    2. Sharolyn McCoy
    3. Several months ago, I came across the following information on intruders in the Creek Nation which may help someone: www.rootsweb.com/~itcreek/records1.htm

    03/08/1999 10:18:24
    1. Ohio 1888
    2. HI Does anyone know about Indian Chief Eagle Feather? In 1740 he adopted a white woman for his wife. This is around The Forks of Muskingum, and around Coshocton. Thanks Sally Hathaway sjhathaway@aol.com

    03/08/1999 06:32:52
    1. AR ANCESTOR FAIR
    2. Elveta Guinn
    3. Please note the announcement below. Persons or organizations wishing to participate, contact JJ Johnson (below). Everyone come. It's a wonderful place to find all that AR info. I have no interest except that I think it's great !! I was lucky enough to find new cousins and lots of family information. Hope to see you there. Elveta TENTH NORTH ARKANSAS ANCESTOR FAIR A Genealogical Swap Meet -- Sponsored by Searcy County Historical Society June 3-5, 1999 in Leslie & Marshall, AR. Side Show programs on Cemeteries, Photographs, Ozark Resources, Native American Research. County & Family Historians share info on hundreds of north Arkansas families. For more information and registration forms contact: James J. Johnston, 2333 N. East Oaks Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72703 Tel: (501-442-3691 e mail <johnston@ipa.net>

    03/08/1999 05:51:46