Kristine, I appreciate your doing the lookup for us! You probably saw my post about James Jordan. Well, he had a son, some say named Freddy, some say named James, but he would have been born around 1897 to 1902 because their next oldest son was born in 1903. Freddy James (or James Freddy) only lived to be 4 or 5 years old. Because of his health, James and Frances told the family that they enrolled James Freddy so he could get health care (evidently he had health problems all his life). Now, are you willing to look up James Freddy or do we need more information. James and Frances were married in Cherryville Camp, IT, and as far as we know, lived in IT/OK all their lives. Thanks for any help! Or any ideas! Tsa na ----- Original Message ----- From: michael lipartito <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 8:19 PM Subject: [IT ROOTS] RE-LOOK UPS > Hello List, > To all of those who have requested look ups, I have recieved your request > and am happy to help you all. It takes time however, so I ask for your > patience. I enjoy doing these look ups and I hope they can help. I have done > look ups on this list before but since there are new folks, I wanted to > explain again what is contained in the Dawes Roll "Plus". I think it will > help you if you understand what is contained in this document. I will quote > what is written in the book because if I try to explain it I'll only end up > confusing everyone. *S* > > Dawes Roll "Plus" by Bob Blankenship > "1898 Dawes Roll "Plus" - The 1898 Dawes Roll plus Guion Miller Roll > information for those that were on both rolls. One can look forward in time > from 1898 to the 1906 Guion Miller Roll and see such things as a 1906 > surname change brought about by marriage, divorce, or adoption. Also ages, > addresses, relationships, Miller Roll number, Miller application number, > etc. This, in addition to all information provided in the original 1898 > Dawes Roll. All 36,714 Cherokee Nation Citizens of Cherokee Blood are > included." > > When I give you information on a certain individual listed on this roll, > there will be certain abbreviations I will translate them now for you. > Dawes# = enrollment number on the Dawes Roll, mill. apl.= miller roll > application number, BQ = blood quantum, milsurn= surname as it is listed on > the Guion Miller Roll. > > I will get to all of these look ups as soon as I can and will look them up > again once I can wrestle the Cherokee Roots vol1 back from my dad. Thank you > also to those of you offering to help me with my searches. I will probably > take you up on it and thank you. > > Take care and goodnight, > Kristine > > > ==== Indian-Territory-Roots Mailing List ==== > For full instructions to subscribe, unsubscribe and list rules, click on > http://www.rootsweb.com/~cherokee/welcome.html > To send an e-mail to the list owner: [email protected] _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com