I'm trying to find where the Cummins, Crowder, and Moss families originally came from: CUMMINS, Henry Allen, 1856-1911, (Choctaw, or by marriage) CROWDER, Donia, (his first wife, abt. 1881) MOSS, Johnie Lela, (his second wife, abt. 1894) WEST, Cordelia, Cummins (his daughter) The information above came from Ted Byron Hall's Book, "Oklahoma Indian Territory." He lists Henry as being born in Arkansas in 1859 and as a landowner in the Whitefield, Oklahoma area about 1880. He cites Choctaw land permits from Henry to tenant farmers, but the Cummins name does not seem to be on the Dawes roll. Another source lists his birth as 1856 in Illinois, and gives his parent's name as James Cummins and Catherine Booth. Johnie Lela Moss is listed as 1877-1913, born in Arkansas. My connection is through my grandmother, Cordelia Cummins WEST, one of Henry and Johnie's daughters. In addition to the Cummins family tree, I'm studying the history of the Whitefield/Hoyt/Younger's Bend area of Haskell County, OK. I would appreciate any names, information, book referrals, web sites, or family stories about that general area in the 1880's.