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    1. Re: Intruder List
    2. I found this compilation at my local library. It might be in yours; give them a call or ask them to order it. :-) Ashton, Sharron Standifer. Indians and intruders/ compiled by Sharron Standifer Ashton. Norman, Oklahoma: Ashton Pub., 1996 The entry I found there is in my notes as 1882. It's four volumes bound together, so now I'm not sure if all of them reference the same year. The call number at my library was F698.A74. (Many other helpful books on the Choctaws or the 5 Tribes were beside it.) Other bound compilations I found helpful: A Complete Roll of all Choctaw Claimants and Their Heirs: existing under the treaties between the United States and the Choctw nation: as far as shown by the records of the United States and of the Choctaw Nation / compiled and edited by Joe R. Goss. Conway, Ark.: Oldbuck Press, c1992. The original was published in 1889. The call number was E99.C8 C85 1992. Wiltshire, Betty Couch. Register of Choctaw emigrants to the West, 1831 and 1832 / compiled by Betty C. Wiltshire. Carrollton, MS: Pioneer Pub., c1993. Call number was E99.C8 W66 1993. Information for the book was copied directly from microfilm Roll #RG75, at the Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History. Olsen, Monty. Choctaw emigration records: 1831-1856 / Compiled and transcribed by Monty Olsen. Calera, OK: Bryan County Heritage Assn., 1990- Call number: E99.C8 O57 v.1-2 LeMaster, Arlene. Indian records, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, final rolls: Choctaw by blood, ages calculated to September 25, 1902 / transcribed, indexed and published by Arlene LeMaster. Poteau, OK: Arlene LeMaster: [distributed by] Family Heritage Resources, 1990-. Call # E99.C8 L47 Also, at Ancestry.Com, they have some or all of the Dawes Roll online for searching. I bought a 3-month subscription to the service and their databases. I don't think the Dawes Roll is one of their free databases. I hope this info is helpful to some of you. Rhonda

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