My gr. grandmother, Margaret Jane Rogers Snow (1821, TN - 1886, Caroll Co., AR) was not buried in the Snow Cemetery of Carroll Co., AR, because she was Cherokee, even though her husband founded the church and school. Her father, Andrew Rogers (c1800 - 1836, TN), was said (on several Eastern Cherokee applications for surname Tillery around 1907) to have been the son of Captain John Rogers. He was actively involved in the treaties of the early 1800s to give up Cherokee lands in TN and GA for lands in AR and then OK. This could have been Chief John Rogers (~1776-1846, Washington, DC), who served as interpreter for the treaty parties to Washington, DC. This would have been the same John Rogers who had land and a store in Ft. Smith, AR and later a saline spring near Chouteau, Mayes Co., OK. Any comments or help on this would be appreciated. Phillip Snow McKinney, TX