Hi Laura, The Western Cherokee Tribe dropped a member from their roll if the person moved off the reservation and if they moved back onto the reservation, they were added to the roll again. This was very common where a Cherokee woman married a white man and moved off the reservation with him. Good Luck, Cathie -----Original Message----- From: Laura L. Clark <clarkfla@innw.net> To: RIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com <RIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, July 09, 1999 3:26 PM Subject: Re: [RIDDLE-L] Fw: Indian connection >Hey, everyone... >I know that my John Riddle was part Indian. We have always been under the >impression that he was Cherokee. I have not sent off for any solid >information from the Dawes Rolls, or Millers Rolls. But I do have John's >application numbers and his wife, Sarah Lundry's application numbers. >I also remember that the BIA advised me in a letter that if they moved off >the Indian property, they somehow lost their rights as Indians, that is. >I have not attempted to get the proof, as the BIA wants proof of ancestry, >which I do not have. I know certain facts, as they are proven. This is by >marriage licenses, and by lore handed down to relatives that can still show >us the right graves, and most of what they have said has panned out as >truth. Maybe a couple of years off, but still the truth. Census reports >have also proven ancestry. >But when our John Riddle moved to Missouri, and then one of his sons (the >only one we know about) moves down to Randolph County, Arkansas, this is >where the proof is lost. The original court house burned down, and my >grandmother could never prove when she was born, or to whom she was born. >I now have a picture of my g-g-grandfather, thanks to a new cousin (Erv >Riddle), and he does look like an Indian. Many have said he looks >full-blooded Cherokee. My scanner is on the blitz, so I cannot scan this >picture and put it on the net. Wish I could. There is also a picture of >Meredith's daughter, Aunt Jennie Riddle White. She definitely does not look >like an Indian! Or at least not to me. >So, if anyone has a way to check the Dawes Rolls without proving ancestry or >saying to which tribe or clan of which tribe, let me know. I will find >those numbers again, and we can ascertain what the records say about this >Riddle branch. > >Sincerely, >Laura Clark >-----Original Message----- >From: Mary Hill <mevhill@burgoyne.com> >To: RIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com <RIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Thursday, July 08, 1999 9:36 PM >Subject: Re: [RIDDLE-L] Fw: Indian connection > > >>I have records I found last month of William Riddle, a white man, who >>married a Choctaw woman, Cathy. He was an interpreter for the Choctaw >>nation and died in 1818. His sons and grandchildren are on the Choctaw >>rolls right up to the 20th century. >> >>Mary Hill >> >>At 04:42 PM 7/8/1999 EDT, you wrote: >>>Thanks Diane, it doesn't help now because I just don't know enough, but I >>>will keep the info and it might come in handy later. There have been so >many >>>references to Riddles being at least part Cherokee that I believe that >it's >>>so. Charlotte A. >>> >>> >>>==== RIDDLE Mailing List ==== >>>----------------RIDDLE Researchers Discussion List------------------ >>> Do you have an idea for this space? >>> E-mail the ListMom for more information! >>> rebecca@collector.org >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >>==== RIDDLE Mailing List ==== >>----------------RIDDLE Researchers Discussion List------------------ >> Do you have an idea for this space? >> E-mail the ListMom for more information! >> rebecca@collector.org >> >> >> >> > > >==== RIDDLE Mailing List ==== >----------------RIDDLE Researchers Discussion List-------------- > We have new subscribers since you last posted your RIDDLE Query... > What if they hold the key to unlock YOUR research quandaries? > You'll never know unless you post again! > RIDDLE-L@RootsWeb.com > >