Thank you to all that responded to my question on the 1910 census. The links were very helpful. Have another question. On the columns about the survior of civil war, blind, deaf & dumb. They have put letters. What do the letters stand for? I guess you think I don't know very much about all this and I don't. Just starting to do census research. Thanks again, Willette ===== Researching: CHANEY, MCCARTY, MCCALL, BLAIR, EDMONDSON, JAMESON, JOHNSON, MOSS, ANDERSON, HART, POLLARD __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Spot the hottest trends in music, movies, and more. http://buzz.yahoo.com/
Hi Jacque, Are you a Blankenship? I just found out a couple of months ago that my gg-gm's maiden name was Blankenship. I haven't found much on her though. I think she was born in Henderson Co TN. At least she lived there. She married my gg-gf Benjamin C Phillips prior to the 1850 census. However all the county records were in the courthouse when it was burnt in the civil war. My gg-grandparents moved to Oregon Co MO along with some other Blankenships after the birth of one child in 1858 and prior to the birth of the next one in Oregon County in 1860 Her name was Christena Blankenship. I have found a court document that names her as a Blankenship. The document is a court filing by the John S eldest son of Gilbert Blankenship in the matter of his father's estate. Listed as defendants in the case are all the children of Gilbert Blankenship (same ones as listed in the 1850 census for Henderson Co), Gilbert's wife and the children of Christena and BCP. I can't definitely place Christena as the daughter of Gilbert, because she was living with BCP on the 1850 census and not with Gilbert & Nancy and children. Gene Phillips At 02:57 PM 06/13/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Pearce/Blankenship Family Reunion >June 23, 2001 >Community Bldg. >Hwy 69/75 >Durant, OK > >For more information: jacque_in_tx@hotmail.com > >All those who have never come you are welcome. We will begin meeting at 8am >and will be there all day. Jacque Pearce Reynolds > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > >==== OKGEN Mailing List ==== >OKGEN-Neighbors >http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/OKGEN-Neighbors >share dOWN hOME rECIPES, clean jokes, thoughts for the day, etc. >
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Thanks bunches Alli. ~~}:^) Have a great day. Ethel --- Alli <aka2@magiclink.com> wrote: > Prince or Snip * > Date: 1818 Dec. 10 # 613 # in Family: 6 > Residence: Fork of Ammoy (no > state given, but I'd look in Ga.) > > "We, whose names are hereto signed, do acknowledge > to have voluntarily > enrolled ourselves as emigrants for the Arkansas > Country and to have > received in consequence thereof the several articles > annexed to our names of > the United States Agent for the Cherokee Nation in > consideration of which, > we do this day relinquish all our right, title and > claim to all lands within > the limits of the Cherokee Nation, East of the > Mississippi, for lands given > to us on the Arkansas and White Rive, according to > the limits and boundaries > stipulated in the late treaty with the Cherokees, > concluded on the 8th day > of July 1817 between the Commissioners of the United > States and the Chiefs, > Head Men, and Warriors of the Cherokee nation. > (Editor's Note: Those names > preceded by an asterisk indicate that those > individuals are not on the list > of families who actually did emigrate to the West.)" > (*This is taken out of the Emigration Rolls > 1817-1835) > > Henderson Roll--1835--A census of over 16,000 > Cherokee residing in Alabama, > Ga., Tn, & N. C. to be removed to Okla. under the > terms of New Echota in > 1835 > > If you haven't already. You may want to try to call > the Cherokee Nation (in > Tahlequah, Okla.) & see if they could give you an > idea of where to look for > the Land Allotment papers...maybe you could look up > the deed. > I have an Uncle (brother of my great grandma) who > had supposedly prove his > connections to the Cherokee Tribe even though he had > previously been > rejected due to his mom. But I can't find these > papers. > I'll keep my eyes open for this (your)info. > Alli > John Prince Tn > Lucy Prince Tn > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ethel" <bandony@yahoo.com> > To: <OKGEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 5:45 AM > Subject: Re: [OKGEN ] 5 Nations Allotments > > > > Alli, her name is Mary Ann (Williams) Prince, born > May > > 1838 in AL. Her father was John Prince, 1835 > Henderson > > Roll, in NC. I don't have a date as to when they > moved > > to AR, so don't know if they were in the Removal > in > > 1838-39. According to family, she had a brother > who > > lived in C.N. When he got older. Right now, I > can't > > remember the brother's name, had twin sisters Judy > & > > Jody, died young. > > > > ==== OKGEN Mailing List ==== > Accidentally unsubscribed from the OKGenWeb list? > Simply resubscribe. A > full mailbox, computer error, or spam may cause you > to be unsubscribed. > mailto:okgen-l-request@rootsweb.com > ===== <bandony@yahoo.com>, <rebelcherokee@hotmail.com> CRISP-L PRINCE-L OKKIOWA-L OKGenWeb Project, OK/ITGenweb Project - <http://rebelcherokee.tripod.com/okkiowa.html> Kiowa County, OK - <http://rebelcherokee.tripod.com/itkiowa-comanche-apache.html> Kiowa Comanche-Apache Lands <http://rebelcherokee.tripod.com/itcheyenne_arapaho.html> Cheyenne-Arapaho Lands <http://rebelcherokee.tripod.com/civilwaIT.html> Civil War In Indian Territory Personal Page - Rendezvous With Yesterday, http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4231/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
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Prince or Snip * Date: 1818 Dec. 10 # 613 # in Family: 6 Residence: Fork of Ammoy (no state given, but I'd look in Ga.) "We, whose names are hereto signed, do acknowledge to have voluntarily enrolled ourselves as emigrants for the Arkansas Country and to have received in consequence thereof the several articles annexed to our names of the United States Agent for the Cherokee Nation in consideration of which, we do this day relinquish all our right, title and claim to all lands within the limits of the Cherokee Nation, East of the Mississippi, for lands given to us on the Arkansas and White Rive, according to the limits and boundaries stipulated in the late treaty with the Cherokees, concluded on the 8th day of July 1817 between the Commissioners of the United States and the Chiefs, Head Men, and Warriors of the Cherokee nation. (Editor's Note: Those names preceded by an asterisk indicate that those individuals are not on the list of families who actually did emigrate to the West.)" (*This is taken out of the Emigration Rolls 1817-1835) Henderson Roll--1835--A census of over 16,000 Cherokee residing in Alabama, Ga., Tn, & N. C. to be removed to Okla. under the terms of New Echota in 1835 If you haven't already. You may want to try to call the Cherokee Nation (in Tahlequah, Okla.) & see if they could give you an idea of where to look for the Land Allotment papers...maybe you could look up the deed. I have an Uncle (brother of my great grandma) who had supposedly prove his connections to the Cherokee Tribe even though he had previously been rejected due to his mom. But I can't find these papers. I'll keep my eyes open for this (your)info. Alli John Prince Tn Lucy Prince Tn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ethel" <bandony@yahoo.com> To: <OKGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 5:45 AM Subject: Re: [OKGEN ] 5 Nations Allotments > Alli, her name is Mary Ann (Williams) Prince, born May > 1838 in AL. Her father was John Prince, 1835 Henderson > Roll, in NC. I don't have a date as to when they moved > to AR, so don't know if they were in the Removal in > 1838-39. According to family, she had a brother who > lived in C.N. When he got older. Right now, I can't > remember the brother's name, had twin sisters Judy & > Jody, died young.
You might try the below site. It gives abstracts of the census. The pages can be enlarged so they are readable. http://www.genealogy.com/00000061.html?Welcome=992409704 Paula/Oregon
Alli, her name is Mary Ann (Williams) Prince, born May 1838 in AL. Her father was John Prince, 1835 Henderson Roll, in NC. I don't have a date as to when they moved to AR, so don't know if they were in the Removal in 1838-39. According to family, she had a brother who lived in C.N. When he got older. Right now, I can't remember the brother's name, had twin sisters Judy & Jody, died young. She married in Hot Springs county in 1855, died in 1916 buried Pike City, Pike Co. AR, where she and husband Peter lived. After Peter died in 1880's, she married a Paschal Woodall, not sure what happened there, may have divorced, then in 1901 married E. O. Waid. They split and she divorced him, and went back to Prince to receive Peter's Confederate pension. She filed as Mary A. Prince and was rejected in 1896.The ones that talked about her getting land was her son ELijah and his children. These I know of, but others told my cousin the same story. My cousin asked me, did I think she may have re-applied and gotten the allotment, but I have never heard of that happening. The things I know about her, point to her never getting land in OK, but since the story is out there and a lot say that, we are trying to prove or disprove before he sends the book to the publisher. Ethel --- Alli <aka2@magiclink.com> wrote: > Ethel, > If she "received" or bought land, have you checked > the Land deeds in that > area? > I have a Hannah, Jonathan & Tom Williams in the > Emigration Rolls (They had > gone to Ark. leaving their land on the East side of > the Mississippi River) & > I see 1 Prince (or Snip)also on this Roll. > What else does her application say about her > residence or her relatives > residence? Basically where all if any does it list > them for living. Also, > what are the family names for her. It might help > give us (Helen) some more > clues of where to look & what to look for. > Alli :) > Researching: ABRAM--JOHNSON--PHARISS--LOVELL--ADAMS > McKAY--McCALL--THOMPSON--WHITE. > ADAMS List manager > PAMPERED CHEF CONSULTANT > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ethel" <bandony@yahoo.com> > > > Thanks Helen. I would appreciate *any* clues! <G> > > > > Several descendents of my gg grandmother have told > us, > > ( a cousin and myself) that she received her > allotment > > of land somewhere near Eufaula. I know Eufaula was > > Creek Country, but it is located very near the SW > > corner of Cherokee Country. Her name was Mary Ann > > Williams Prince. She was a full Cherokee, (pretty > > close to full anyway). She and her family had > applied > > for Cherokee citizenship in 1896, but were > rejected > > because they lived in AR, and had never lived in > > Cherokee Nation. We have her application, so that > is a > > fact. But these are older relatives and several of > > them swear she got an allotment. Neither of us > have > > found anything else. We can't figure out, if she > got > > an allotment, how? Since she was rejected, I have > > never come across a re-application, approved or > > otherwise. And she was Cherokee, so how come > Creek? > > Although since it was close to the line, perhaps > in > > the SW area? It has us puzzled, since she was > rejected > > in 1896, yet these relatives, which were/are her > > children, grandchildren are so sure it is true. > > > > ANy help/clues would be greatly appreciated, as we > try > > to sort fact from fiction. <g> > > > > Thanks, > > Ethel > > > > ==== OKGEN Mailing List ==== > OKGenWeb Lawmen and Outlaws > http://marti.rootsweb.com/law/law.htm > Indian Pioneer Papers > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/pioneer/pioneer.htm > ===== <bandony@yahoo.com>, <rebelcherokee@hotmail.com> CRISP-L PRINCE-L OKKIOWA-L OKGenWeb Project, OK/ITGenweb Project - <http://rebelcherokee.tripod.com/okkiowa.html> Kiowa County, OK - <http://rebelcherokee.tripod.com/itkiowa-comanche-apache.html> Kiowa Comanche-Apache Lands <http://rebelcherokee.tripod.com/itcheyenne_arapaho.html> Cheyenne-Arapaho Lands <http://rebelcherokee.tripod.com/civilwaIT.html> Civil War In Indian Territory Personal Page - Rendezvous With Yesterday, http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4231/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Marital Status; Number of years married; Mother of how many children; Number of children living; Place of birth; Place of birth of Father; Place of birth of Mother; Year of immigration; Naturalized or alien; Language spoken; Occupation; Nature of trade; Employer or worker or own account; Can read; Can write; Owned or rented; Owned free or Mortgaged; Farm or house; Number of Farm Schedule; Civil War veteran; Blind or Deaf mute. If you have a spreadsheet program there is an excellent program at Census Tools. He has built a form for each census year from 1790 through 1920. The addy is: http://censustools.com Alice -----Original Message----- From: wc wal [mailto:wcwal@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 9:41 PM To: OKGEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Unidentified subject! Have a question about the 1910 census for Oklahoma. Does anyone know what the names of the columns are? I can't make them out. The ones that are written sideways. Or could someone tell me where I could find out. Maybe somewhere I could copy a form. I know the race, age,sex. Willette ===== Researching: CHANEY, MCCARTY, MCCALL, BLAIR, EDMONDSON, JAMESON, JOHNSON, MOSS, ANDERSON, HART, POLLARD __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ==== OKGEN Mailing List ==== Have you visited OKBits? http://www.rootsweb.com/~okbits/ Have you visited OKGenWeb Archives? http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ok/okfiles.htm
Have a question about the 1910 census for Oklahoma. Does anyone know what the names of the columns are? I can't make them out. The ones that are written sideways. Or could someone tell me where I could find out. Maybe somewhere I could copy a form. I know the race, age,sex. Willette ===== Researching: CHANEY, MCCARTY, MCCALL, BLAIR, EDMONDSON, JAMESON, JOHNSON, MOSS, ANDERSON, HART, POLLARD __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Ethel, If she "received" or bought land, have you checked the Land deeds in that area? I have a Hannah, Jonathan & Tom Williams in the Emigration Rolls (They had gone to Ark. leaving their land on the East side of the Mississippi River) & I see 1 Prince (or Snip)also on this Roll. What else does her application say about her residence or her relatives residence? Basically where all if any does it list them for living. Also, what are the family names for her. It might help give us (Helen) some more clues of where to look & what to look for. Alli :) Researching: ABRAM--JOHNSON--PHARISS--LOVELL--ADAMS McKAY--McCALL--THOMPSON--WHITE. ADAMS List manager PAMPERED CHEF CONSULTANT ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ethel" <bandony@yahoo.com> > Thanks Helen. I would appreciate *any* clues! <G> > > Several descendents of my gg grandmother have told us, > ( a cousin and myself) that she received her allotment > of land somewhere near Eufaula. I know Eufaula was > Creek Country, but it is located very near the SW > corner of Cherokee Country. Her name was Mary Ann > Williams Prince. She was a full Cherokee, (pretty > close to full anyway). She and her family had applied > for Cherokee citizenship in 1896, but were rejected > because they lived in AR, and had never lived in > Cherokee Nation. We have her application, so that is a > fact. But these are older relatives and several of > them swear she got an allotment. Neither of us have > found anything else. We can't figure out, if she got > an allotment, how? Since she was rejected, I have > never come across a re-application, approved or > otherwise. And she was Cherokee, so how come Creek? > Although since it was close to the line, perhaps in > the SW area? It has us puzzled, since she was rejected > in 1896, yet these relatives, which were/are her > children, grandchildren are so sure it is true. > > ANy help/clues would be greatly appreciated, as we try > to sort fact from fiction. <g> > > Thanks, > Ethel
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Does anyone know how I can contact Sherry Babb? She wrote an article on Sparks, OK. Connie
Ethel, What kind of information are you looking for exactly? You don't have to use the info. that you find on the Roll's to get your card or whatever, you can use like your wanting...just for information. Is there a specific area that you are wanting to look in? If Helen doesn't have it handy, maybe I can find it. Alli Eagle Who Watches A name I use to honor my ancestors who can no longer use theirs. Researching: ABRAM--JOHNSON--PHARISS--LOVELL--ADAMS McKAY--McCALL--THOMPSON--WHITE. They all ended up in Okla. around Chelsea area. ADAMS List manager PAMPERED CHEF CONSULTANT ----- Original Message ----- > No problem here, Helen. <g> I know Mary is not on the > Dawes. And we are not seeking info for any > "enrollment" process. Just info to complete my > cousin's family history book. When you get several > people stating something as fact, just need to find > out *IF* it is fact, before putting it in a genealogy > book that people will perceive as fact. You know how > family stories go! > > Ethel > > --- glswings <glswings@pacifier.com> wrote: > > when I answered Ethels letter I hope I did not give > > the impression that I > > had the Land Allotments information.
Golly,this list is WONDERFUL ! Sure would like to know if any of my DALTON'S are on any of those Rolls.My great grandmother Martha "Mattie Palestine (Rowell) Dalton did indeed fill out the indian application in Walker township Ok.,However ,I don't know what happened after that. I would really appreciate any information . Jearldene Texas
No problem here, Helen. <g> I know Mary is not on the Dawes. And we are not seeking info for any "enrollment" process. Just info to complete my cousin's family history book. When you get several people stating something as fact, just need to find out *IF* it is fact, before putting it in a genealogy book that people will perceive as fact. You know how family stories go! Ethel --- glswings <glswings@pacifier.com> wrote: > when I answered Ethels letter I hope I did not give > the impression that I > had the Land Allotments information.What I have is > the two volumes of > Cherokee Roots which is the index to rolls, Cherokee > Dawes Roll Plus, > History of the Cherokee by Emmett Starr, and > Cherokee by Blood vol 1thru 9 > minus vol 2 & 4. > I have numerous other Cherokee books but it will > another month or two > before I will be able to do lookups in them. > I would be more than happy to do lookups now in > these books I have listed > though. > Helen glswings@pacifier.com > > > > ==== OKGEN Mailing List ==== > OK Surname Registry - added yours? > http://www.rootsweb.com/~oknames/ > Search 4 surnames - > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/search.htm > ===== <bandony@yahoo.com>, <rebelcherokee@hotmail.com> CRISP-L PRINCE-L OKKIOWA-L OKGenWeb Project, OK/ITGenweb Project - <http://rebelcherokee.tripod.com/okkiowa.html> Kiowa County, OK - <http://rebelcherokee.tripod.com/itkiowa-comanche-apache.html> Kiowa Comanche-Apache Lands <http://rebelcherokee.tripod.com/itcheyenne_arapaho.html> Cheyenne-Arapaho Lands <http://rebelcherokee.tripod.com/civilwaIT.html> Civil War In Indian Territory Personal Page - Rendezvous With Yesterday, http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4231/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
April 21, 1985 Nelson Ray BUSH, 28, of Marble City, was born May 25, 1956, in Tahlequah to Tom BUSH nd Margaret BULLETT BUSH He married Charlotte WEBBER on May 25, 1956 in Tahlequah. EDWARDS. Beatrice A. CALLICOATT, 77, of Cowlington was born to James KING and Daisy Ann PENDLETON KING on Sept. 7, 1907 in the Tucker community, Leflore District, Indian territory. She died April 16, 1985, in Tulsa. She married James KING were married in 1929 in Cowlington. BRADLEY, BROOKS, Mylicia Symantha NUTT, 72, of Sallisaw was born to William Thomas MASON and Rebecca Adra JONES MASON on Aug. 13, 1912, in Oklahoma and died Wednesday, April 17, 1985, in a Muskogee hospital.CRAWFORD, CLARK, McDOWELL, MURRAY, GILSTRAP, JAY, MORRIS, Mrs. Lillian Laura PARSONS, 86, of Sallisaw was born Jan. 24, 1899, to Brice RANDOLPH and Ada GLENN RANDOLPH in the Hanson community, Sequoyah District, Indian Territory.WATTS, McGEHEE, Minnie Mae PATTON, 73, of Claremore died Wednesday, April 17, in Claremore Regional Medical Center. She was born Oct. 18, 1911, in Muldrow to Ivey GREEN and Nora SMITH GREEN. WILLIAMS, BUTCHER, CHRISTOPHER, Denver Leon PICKETT, 55, of Vian was born Aug. 15, 1929, to William PICKETT and Ivey Lee PICKETT in Okemah.. He and his wife, the former, Betty Lou HOLLAND were married April 23, 1948, in Quartzsite, Ariz. She survives. KENRY, MASON,
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when I answered Ethels letter I hope I did not give the impression that I had the Land Allotments information.What I have is the two volumes of Cherokee Roots which is the index to rolls, Cherokee Dawes Roll Plus, History of the Cherokee by Emmett Starr, and Cherokee by Blood vol 1thru 9 minus vol 2 & 4. I have numerous other Cherokee books but it will another month or two before I will be able to do lookups in them. I would be more than happy to do lookups now in these books I have listed though. Helen glswings@pacifier.com