Sorry, forgot to add this......... 6419. RACHEL BROWN and 3 children, Keefeton, Okla Admitted. Niece of #6781, William Scullawl, and claims through same source. See Misc. Test. P. 4129. Father enrolled Sal. 615. MISC. TEST. P. 4129. App. No. 6781 William Scullawl... through Aaron Butler, Interpreter: "I am about 70 years of age. I was enrolled and drew money in 1851 at Ft. Gibson. I lived in Saline District at the time. I was known by the same name as that I have now. It was Emigrant money that I drew. I was living with my father and mother at that time. They drew money too at Ft. Gibson in 1851. It was emigrant money. Aaron Scullawl was my oldest brother; Tom, the second and John the third. Then there was Jim, also older than I. Ah-ni-wa-ke was the name of my sister. She was married at that time and went by a different name than Scullawl. Adair Scullawl was the name of my father. Betsy Scullawl was the name of my mother. The whole family was living together in 1851, except my sister and she was married. Se-cow-se was a brother of my mother. Nancy and Sallie were sisters of my mother and were living in 1851. I do not know their other names. They all lived in Saline District in 1851. When they first came to this country from the East, they came to the Flint District, a! nd from there to Tahlequah and from there to Saline. The indian names of my brothers were: Alicke or Big Alick, Ah-day-yo-hih (means Go- around), Jim-me, Ga-law-noo-has-ske (means Cheater)." SIGNED: Win. Scullawl, Claremore, Okla, March 11, 1909. John Sanders in behalf of above claimant: "I have known applicant since the war, in fact, I knew him during the war when he was a soldier. He is no relation to me. I have heard people state that he drew Emigrant money in 1851. Never heard that he or any of his people were ever Old Settlers. I know that he has been recognized as an EastÂern Cherokee Indian in the community." SIGNED: John Sanders Jeff M. Gravitt in behalf of above claimant: "I am an Eastern Cherokee and have filed an application. Have known William Scullawl for 18 years. I have known him as Bill Squirrel-hole. I have always known him as a Cherokee and know that he drew strip money. He got land from the Dawes Commission. Never heard of his drawing any Old Settler money." SIGNED: Jeff M. Gravitt