Hello. I am trying to locate some background information regarding a "John C. Robinson" who is on the Dawes Roll, to see if he was my great grandfather (who also was of the same name and who lived in Indian Territory at the turn of the century). I have researched this somewhat and know his tribal enrollment is listed on the Dawes Roll as being 1880 (Canadian District). The Dawes Roll information states that he was married at the time to Myrtle Moreland, and had a son, Joseph. He is listed as being 33 years old. Is this age the age of his tribal enrollment in 1880, which was referred to on the Dawes Roll, or the age he was when the Dawes census was taken? Is there additional background information for those on the Dawes rolls? (I also have a small amount of information available through the "NAIL Expert Form" internet service, but do not have the complete documentation for him.) What additional information is available for those on the Dawes Rolls (as part of the Dawes Census project--i.e., documentation gathered by the U.S. government). For example, I am aware that through the National Archives, there is a complete transcript of census-type interviews for all individuals on the Dawes Roll, but I do not have a list of the questions asked. Would anyone familiar with details of the Dawes Commission Act--and all types of census information documented as a result of this Act--have this information? Thank you so much for any information you can provide. Sincerely, Dr. Karen Seals (Karen)