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    3. AccessGenealogy has been working hard to bring our readers new information. I have included some additional titles that are not Native American in nature, but Trails, Forts amd War do provide locations that might be of assistance to readers. Drennen Roll Index http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/drennensearch.php This is the first census of the new arrivals of 1839 and the first enumeration of Indians after the Trail of Tears. The roll was prepared by John Drennen and contains the payee's name, Cherokee district and family group. Native American Treaty Signers http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/searchsigners.php This unique database comprises a list of all signers of each specific treaty, whether the signer be white or Native American. To search for a white ancestor, place their name in the Surname and given (first) name below. To search for a Native American ancestor try the Indian and Other searches, each one separately. Hester Roll Index, 1884 http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/hester/ This roll lists 2,956 persons residing in North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Virginia, Illinois, Kansas, Colorado, Kentucky, New Jersey, and California. Those living west of the Mississippi and listed by Mr. Hester were descendants of members of the Eastern Band and had no affiliation with the Cherokee Nation in the west. Pamunkey Indians of Virginia http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/virginia/pamunkey/index.htm One of the most prominent among the confederacies of Indian tribes belonging to the Algonquian stock, in the history of the settlement of our country, was the Powhatan confederacy of tidewater Virginia and Maryland. The prominence of this confederacy in our early history is partly due to the fact that Capt. John Smith was writer as well as explorer, and left permanent records of the primitive people whose domain he invaded; but these and other records indicate that Powhatan was a chief of exceptional valor and judgment. The Narragansett Indians, 1768 http://www.accessgenealogy.com/rhodeisland/historical/narragansett_indians_1 768.htm After a brief mission among the Delaware Indians, he was successively pastor at North Hampton, N. H., and at East Windsor, Conn. The book is privately printed, and therefore inaccessible to most readers. It has accordingly been thought proper to print here an ex-tract relating to the condition of the Narragansett Indians in 1768, which it is believed will be regarded as of considerable interest. Choctaw Mixed Bloods and the Advent of Removal http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/choctaw_mixed_bloods.htm Much of what transpired between the Choctaw nation and the United States government from 1795 until Choctaw Removal in 1830 was heavily affected by this group of white countryman and their Choctaw speaking children. The Chickasaw, Cherokee, and Creek experience was similar. There is also plentiful anecdotal evidence from the nineteenth century historians that countrymen and mixed bloods were commonplace in Indian tribes of Mississippi Territory. Choctaw Register of Col. William Ward http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/choctaw/wardregister/ Colonel William Ward was appointed United States agent to register Choctaw Indians according to Article 14 of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, September 1830. The treaty was ratified February 24, 1831 and the six month time limit for those wishing to remain ended August 24, 1831. The registration procedure resulted in numerous "contingent claims" by members of the Choctaw Nation. Ward was not the best record keeper and in many instances even refused to register those wishing to register. History of Washington, Idaho and Montana http://www.accessgenealogy.com/history_washington_idaho_montana.htm Complete Bancroft Book of the three states. The book provides much insite into many of the Indian Tribes of the west. Historic and Quaint Forts of North America http://www.accessgenealogy.com/forts/historicforts/ An account of the most famous fortifications of North America is, in realty, a cross section of the military history of the continent; and whatever ingenuity there may be in this method of presenting the conspicuous deeds of valor of the American people will. Frontier and Colonial Forts of the United States http://www.accessgenealogy.com/forts/ List of colonial forts, frontier forts, trading posts, named camps, redoubts, reservations, general hospitals, national cemeteries, etc., established or erected in the United States from its earliest settlement to 1902. Old Marblehead Sea Captains and the Ships in Which they Sailed http://www.accessgenealogy.com/massachusetts/marblehead/index.htm This volume is intended to be a fairly accurate list of the Old Sea Captains of Marblehead, and the vessels in which they sailed, going to and from foreign ports. The list of the names of the men is very nearly complete, but the list of the vessels is not as satisfactory, it being at this late date practically impossible to obtain complete information. Many pictures are included. Handbook for War http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/war/ Describing the Military Terms in use in the United States Service, and giving a list of the Forts and Ships belonging to the United States, together with a particular description of the more important ones. -- Native American Genealogy http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/ AccessGenealogy http://www.accessgenealogy.com/ Jeannie Reunion 2010. July 17th, Schochoh, Logan County, Kentucky USA 10:00 AM to 4:PM All Welcome Maternal Surnames: CassityCassetty/Casada/Casaday/Cassidy/Cassitdy/Caskey/Casty Etc Spelling of the name, Climer, Dalton, Davis, Dycus, Green, Harton, Holland, Hughes, Hull, Jackson, Key, King, Kirby, Knight, Law, Lawler, Lee, Long, Manson, Marrow, Massey, McInnis, McKinnis, Newberry, Patterson, Pike, Ramsey, Sircy, Soyars, Thomas, Welch, Witcher, Young Fathernal Surnames: Adams, Brooks, Bull, Burchfield, Chenault, Cohen, Conn, Coon, Duncan, Gilkey, Gregory, Jamison, Long, Lowe, Lowery, Norwood, Peeler, Pressley, Searcy, Shomaker/Shumaker, Thomlin, White, Williams Spouse: Blanton, Burchett, Coldiron, Fairchild, Conley, Long, Williams, Howard, Picklesimer

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