Guilda, Re: NA research, have you tried the NA Census data such as Dawes Roll, Guion-Miller Roll, Baker Roll? Have you tried the many NA pages online? I would be happy to send you a list of the resources I have. Renee Schedules for NA Rolls can be found in the book "The Source" published by Ancestry (Ancestry, Box 476, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110) -- has detailed schedules re: Native Americans: Manufacturing, Agricultural) ----- Original Message ----- From: Guilda11133@aol.com Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2003 10:29 AM To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Look-ups offered (William Potter) Jes, You are right about the NA. My G-Gran'ma, Susan Proffitt George, told my Gran'ma, Sarah Elizabeth George, their family hid in the NC mountains to escape the Gov't. moving them West. I'm supposing that was the Trail of Tears. Sarah was born in Pittsburg, Laurel, Ky. She married David Yeager & moved to Yale, Johnson Co. Ar. Then on to Ok.after Gran'dad died & Gran'ma was left with 5 children , one born a few months after Gran'dad died. Wish I could talk with Gran'ma now. She told her daughter, that Susan, G-Gran'ma, was 1/2 NA. Sorry, didn't mean to ramble! Guilda