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    1. [IT-INDIAN] Beginning March 2nd, 2020 the Mailing Lists functionality on RootsWeb will be discontinued
    2. Sandi Carter
    3. Beginning March 2nd, 2020 the Mailing Lists functionality on RootsWeb will be discontinued. Users will no longer be able to send outgoing emails or accept incoming emails. Additionally, administration tools will no longer be available to list administrators and mailing lists will be put into an archival state. Administrators may save the emails in their list prior to March 2nd. After that, mailing list archives will remain available and searchable on RootsWeb The lists were fun while there was a lot of activity. Best, Sandi

    01/28/2020 07:55:12
    1. [IT-INDIAN] (no subject)
    2. Jacqueline Hopkins-Walton
    3. http://autostratinternational.com/onsfvsx.php?rbin=rbin

    09/03/2012 08:22:40
    1. [IT-INDIAN] check your computer for malware
    2. Sandi Carter
    3. Go to: dns-ok.us If it comes up green you are good to go.  If it comes up red you will lose internet service later today unless you take care of it.

    07/08/2012 06:13:54
    1. Re: [IT-INDIAN] johnsons
    2. need to correspon with family members surnames byrd,mann, listed on dawes roll thanks In a message dated 7/11/2010 5:06:57 P.M. Central Daylight Time, danny151@centurytel.net writes: I would like to correspond with family members related to me. My family line has the following surnames:Johnson,Clements,Thackers, Carr, Brown. The johnson family came from Va. Later the johnsons moved to Carolinas,Ga.,Al.,Tn., Ky., Ms., Ark., Ok. My ggmother was suppose to be fullblood native american. I have relatives buried at Leflore Ok. and Broken Bow Ok. I am trying to research to find Johnsons who are on Dawes ROLL who are related to me. I would appreciate hearing from anyone who can help me. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IT-INDIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/11/2010 04:37:32
    1. [IT-INDIAN] johnsons
    2. I would like to correspond with family members related to me. My family line has the following surnames:Johnson,Clements,Thackers, Carr, Brown. The johnson family came from Va. Later the johnsons moved to Carolinas,Ga.,Al.,Tn., Ky., Ms., Ark., Ok. My ggmother was suppose to be fullblood native american. I have relatives buried at Leflore Ok. and Broken Bow Ok. I am trying to research to find Johnsons who are on Dawes ROLL who are related to me. I would appreciate hearing from anyone who can help me.

    07/11/2010 12:06:41
    1. [IT-INDIAN] Judge John Martin
    2. Willora Glee
    3. I'm searching for Judge John Martins direct male descendants. If you have information or know of anyone who has done DNA testing please contact me. We have an ongoing <http://www.martindnaproject.com>www.martindnaproject.com and are in need of more testing especially from Judge John Martin's male descendants. Must be a direct lineage with no breaks. Col Joseph Martin, Sec/Treas, Gen Joseph Martin Association.

    03/12/2010 12:44:38
    1. [IT-INDIAN] Civil War Rosters - All States UPDATED 06/28/09
    2. Sandi Carter
    3. The Geo City website is closing down in October. So, please go to their website and copy any information you want on your old ones now. http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Lair/3680/cw/cw.html Best, Sandi

    08/22/2009 05:08:22
    1. [IT-INDIAN] New Choctaw website
    2. Sandi Carter
    3. Hi All: Below is a new Choctaw family website you might wish to visit. http://www.mychoctawfamily.com/ Best, Sandi

    05/05/2009 02:35:33
    1. [IT-INDIAN] Oklahoma fires
    2. Sandi Carter
    3. Hi All: An email friend in San Antonio, TX emailed me about the fires in OK earlier today.  I was shocked since I've heard nothing about them on ABC news I get while listing to the radio via the internet today. Then I got an email from a friend in Rush Springs, OK.  Below is part of what she said. "It has been a long day.  Wildfires everywhere in OK and north TX.  Velma OK and Loco OK were hit hard and there has been a bad patch very close to us (within 1.5 miles). Lots or houses burned in Midwest City.  Lots of houses burned in Velma OK too, but the houses got ignored so the firefighters could concentrate on the huge gasoline storage tanks that lie on the edge of town...." Please pray for Oklahoma! Thanks, Sandi

    04/09/2009 05:36:43
    1. [IT-INDIAN] New Search Engines Will Help American Indian Researchers
    2. Sandi Carter
    3. Hopefully the below will help you in your research. You can search both the American Indian Genealogy Help Center Pages and associated Tribal Message Forums now for your surnames of interest (Guion Miller and Dawes Applications in my library; ditto Steve Travis's library; Indian Traders and Others Associated with Southeastern Indian Tribes; Creeks in the Guion Miller Rolls, etc.) - Plus query forums in all Indian culture groups. Just enter your surnames.... Here are the links: American Indian Genealogy Help Center Search Engine http://www.amerindgen.com Tribal Message Forums (All US and most Canadian Indian Tribes) http://www.voy.com/105263/

    04/08/2009 05:31:42
    1. [IT-INDIAN] Please Help with Code Talker Recognition
    2. Vicki Prough
    3. Help honor the WWI and WWII Code Talkers!! Help is needed from everyone across the United States so that legislation can be passed in the United States Congress to recognize the original Native American Code Talkers. Chief Gregory E. Pyle and Assistant Chief Gary Batton of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma are currently working with members of the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives to pass a bill that will make it possible to issue medals for service as a Code Talker. They had 40 meetings in two days during their most recent trip to Washington, D.C. to ask for support for legislation to honor Code Talkers from ALL tribes. Congressman Dan Boren has introduced HB 4544, which currently has 95 co-sponsors. We need 289 co-sponsors to this bill, and many Congress people need to hear from someone who lives in their district before they will agree to sign on. Senator James Inhofe has introduced S 2681, and it currently has 21 co-sponsors. We need 67 co-sponsors on this bill. All Senators and Congress-people from Oklahoma have signed on, and now we need to gather support from the other 49 states. Native American language being used as code was made famous by the Navajos in WWII. Their service was recognized with medals in 2000. However, members of other Native American tribes also used their languages as unbreakable top-secret codes in WWI and WWII. Choctaws were the first to use their Native language as ‘code” to transmit messages on the field during WWI. Ironically, these men voluntarily served this country and used their own language to help win the war six years before the Native American Citizenship Act. It is also ironic that at the same time the Choctaw language was being used to benefit the war effort, Native languages were being banned in government schools. All of the Choctaw Code Talkers are now deceased. Only a few living children of the Choctaw Code Talkers remain. Recognition of these men is needed now, before the children’s generation is lost. HB 4544 and S 2681 allows a gold medal to be presented to each tribe, with a silver duplicate medal presented to individual Code Talkers or their families. Bronze medals will be sold by the United States Mint, and all costs will come from the revolving fund for such activities of the Treasury, with no appropriates necessary. Please contact the Congress-people and Senators who represent you and ask them to support these bills as a co-sponsor. The honor is long overdue. For help with maps on who your Congressman or Senator is: http://nationalatlas.gov/printable.html Then you can contact your Congressman with direct e-mail, phone numbers or addresses available on www.house.gov. And you can contact your state’s Senators with direct e-mail, phone numbers or addresses available at www.senate.gov. It is highly recommended that e-mail or phone calls be the contact method. If mailing through the postal service, please direct the information to the state offices, as the mail in Washington, D.C. is slow due to security measures. You can find the entire bills at http://thomas.loc.gov.

    05/08/2008 08:51:29
    1. [IT-INDIAN] Unsubscribe please
    2. Unsubscribe please -----Original Message----- From: it-indian-request@rootsweb.com To: it-indian@rootsweb.com Sent: Fri, 4 Apr 2008 9:13 pm Subject: IT-INDIAN Digest, Vol 3, Issue 5 Today's Topics: 1. Re: stanton (OBlessed6@aol.com) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2008 20:32:49 EDT From: OBlessed6@aol.com Subject: Re: [IT-INDIAN] stanton To: it-indian@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <cae.2ebe676b.352822b1@aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" my uncle ben Mann gmother alice r byrd **************Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016) ------------------------------ To contact the IT-INDIAN list administrator, send an email to IT-INDIAN-admin@rootsweb.com. To post a message to the IT-INDIAN mailing list, send an email to IT-INDIAN@rootsweb.com. __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IT-INDIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. End of IT-INDIAN Digest, Vol 3, Issue 5 ***************************************

    04/05/2008 04:02:22
    1. Re: [IT-INDIAN] stanton
    2. my uncle ben Mann gmother alice r byrd **************Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016)

    04/04/2008 02:32:49
    1. Re: [IT-INDIAN] elizbeth ann mcdaniel
    2. Sandi Carter
    3. Have you tried looking at the NARA site? http://www.archives.gov/southwest/ Charlie & Fern Haire <shiloh2902@localnet.com> wrote: was half cheerokee indian born 1842 either s. c. or missouri jefferson city trying to find indian # ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IT-INDIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/03/2008 02:57:54
    1. [IT-INDIAN] elizbeth ann mcdaniel
    2. Charlie & Fern Haire
    3. was half cheerokee indian born 1842 either s. c. or missouri jefferson city trying to find indian #

    04/02/2008 10:44:56
    1. [IT-INDIAN] stanton
    2. Mayor Carroll
    3. my gfather was william stanton my email address is mayorcarroll@arkansas.net

    04/01/2008 06:00:16
    1. [IT-INDIAN] Oklahoma obit site
    2. Sandi Carter
    3. Folks: Since a number of you were unable to get to the Oklahoma obit site with the last url I gave you, I emailed my friend and she sent the below. I hope this one works. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=oklaobits Best, Sandi

    01/16/2008 03:34:03
    1. [IT-INDIAN] Oklahoma obits
    2. Sandi Carter
    3. Anyone looking for Oklahoma obits can go to the below site and put in a request. Now the page online should reflect the almost 63000 names. http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=oklaobits Sandi Carter

    01/14/2008 02:06:48
    1. Re: [IT-INDIAN] Oklahoma, Texas and more
    2. Sandi Carter
    3. Judy: As always, thanks for sharing! Sandi --- Judy <judy@genealogysurnames.com> wrote: > This past week I have put up several new pages that should be of interest > > Biographies of Muskogee and Northern Oklahoma (not all are Native American) > http://www.accessgenealogy.com/oklahoma/muskogee.htm > > Cherokee Treaties 1-10 http://www.oklahomagenealogy.com/cherokee-treaties.htm > > Cherokee Treaties 11-15 http://www.oklahomagenealogy.com/cherokee-treaties2.htm > > Creek Treaties 1-15 http://www.oklahomagenealogy.com/creek-treaties.htm > > Cost of Emigration to Indian Territory > http://www.oklahomagenealogy.com/emigration-indian-territory.htm > > There is much more there if you check the index http://www.oklahomagenealogy.com/ > > We have also added Oklahoma Cemeteries http://www.oklahomagenealogy.com/cemeteries-oklahoma.htm > > Cemeteries of Texas http://www.texasgenealogy.org/cemeteries-texas.htm > > One of the most interesting articles we put online this week shows what the Mowa Tribe of > Indians have faced. I am sure all of us can make comparisons to our own tribes. This was > written by Jackie Matte. Extinction by Reclassification: The Mowa Choctaws of South Alabama > and their struggle for Federal Recognition > http://www.accessgenealogy.com/mowa-choctaw-south-alabama.htm > > You are welcome to pass the links on to friends and other lists. > > Thanks > Judy > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IT-INDIAN-request@rootsweb.com with the > word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    03/11/2007 02:29:49
    1. Re: [IT-INDIAN] Oklahoma, Texas and more
    2. Judy
    3. This past week I have put up several new pages that should be of interest Biographies of Muskogee and Northern Oklahoma (not all are Native American) http://www.accessgenealogy.com/oklahoma/muskogee.htm Cherokee Treaties 1-10 http://www.oklahomagenealogy.com/cherokee-treaties.htm Cherokee Treaties 11-15 http://www.oklahomagenealogy.com/cherokee-treaties2.htm Creek Treaties 1-15 http://www.oklahomagenealogy.com/creek-treaties.htm Cost of Emigration to Indian Territory http://www.oklahomagenealogy.com/emigration-indian-territory.htm There is much more there if you check the index http://www.oklahomagenealogy.com/ We have also added Oklahoma Cemeteries http://www.oklahomagenealogy.com/cemeteries-oklahoma.htm Cemeteries of Texas http://www.texasgenealogy.org/cemeteries-texas.htm One of the most interesting articles we put online this week shows what the Mowa Tribe of Indians have faced. I am sure all of us can make comparisons to our own tribes. This was written by Jackie Matte. Extinction by Reclassification: The Mowa Choctaws of South Alabama and their struggle for Federal Recognition http://www.accessgenealogy.com/mowa-choctaw-south-alabama.htm You are welcome to pass the links on to friends and other lists. Thanks Judy

    03/10/2007 06:50:52