At 10:07 PM 10/2/98 EDT, Bravewmn@aol.com wrote: >I thank you for the info on the rolls. I really am not concerned with whether >I can prove Indian blood or not. I know that these rolls are just a few of >many kept in IT, and since there are scanty records for the time period I am >researching, I thought there might be a leadon one of them. If I am wrong, >please correct me, but aren't there original applications available that might >help one to go back farther in a family line? My mother's family was all born >in IT or OK just after statehood. There is noone left alive that can help, so >I am looking everywhere. all my aunts have about the same info I do. Any >help, suggestions on where I might find specifics would be greatly >appreciated. I am going to order burial info on the WHITE's buried at >Winganon Cemetery to see where that leads. A sweet angel said there are a >John J. and Ida F. WHITE listed as buried there. May be that I am on the >right track. I hope so. Yes, But you have to check EVERY ROLL. Now I now have the 5 civilized tribes on CD ROM, but the others...if you are a minor tribe you have to get that elsewhere. Now once you find your name on a roll, you can look at the census card, then the application....It can lead you somewhere, it can lead to nowwhere. I did check your Robert Turner on my new CD as soon as I got it, and there is one listed, however I have not figured out how to get it to come back up again...will have to search for the executable file, it did not make an icon Nalora