Sunday, November 06, 2005

Edwards Family, Ashworth Family, McDaniel Family

I need to no if you would have any info on theses people Edwards is Indian but i am not sure of what kind . The Richey is in my family line but i am unsure of there Indian research I to need to no what kind they were as well. The Ashworth I am unsure of them but a Keziah Dial was married to James Ashworth in the middle of the 1800's. Keziah Dial was said to be a full blooded Indian and they had lived on reservations in north carolina but I am not sure of this? The McDaniel is in my family line as well on my Mothers side, Her GrandFather was named William McDaniel and he was said to be a full blooded Indian but like I said before I have no proof and I don't no how to get the proof I am in need of ? Please can you help me ? Thank You very much. - Paula Campo

Saturday, November 05, 2005

Missouri Tribe - Dailey Family, Bates Family

The photograph on this page is misidentified (Missouri Indian Tribe History). He is George W. Dailey, not George Bates. He was my great-grandfather's brother. Another photo of him in later years can be found at: http://www.brokenclaw.net/genealogy/om_photo.html. Thank you. - Broken Claw

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Pedee Tribe, Waccamaw Tribe

I don't no if this is the right place to add this. But I am looking for the census records for the Pedee Tribe of Pee Dee, a small tribe from SC. The 1600 censes performed by Mr. Mooney estimates about 600 souls. The next account is in 1715 where he states that it is possible that the were exorbed by the Waccamaw tribe and may be included with them on the census records of that same year. While I am sure that the tribe of Pedee will probably be absent due to their size I believe that the Waccamaw records may reveal some useful information with respect to my families history. Please help me. - Al-Malik Najib Bey

Cherokee Tribe - McDaniel Family

On the 1880 Cherokee census. Possible transcription errors: #1128 Jack McDaniel - Female? native Cherokee or adopted white? #1129 Jane McDaniel - Adopted white or Native cherokee? #1132 Sterling McDaniel - Female? #1134 Charlie McDaniel - Female? - Scott McDonald

Nez Perce Tribe - Gould Family

I am a Gould by birth. A Susan Gould, the same name as my sister, passed away a few months ago. She was a Kalispell. I learned of the late Earl Gould, a Nez Perce, who was married to Betty Gould at the Yakama Reservation. I am wondering if a relative of my grandfather, Charles Gould, headed west from Kansas and settled in Idaho. Where did the Goulds in these two tribes come from, if anyone knows. - Geri Gould Gustin

Monday, October 31, 2005

Blackfoot Tribe, Cherokee Tribe - Hadley Family

Hi, I am not sure where to begin so I hope what I am about to ask is understandable. My name is Patti Harris. I am doing some family research history. I know my mother was Cherokee and Blackfoot Indian. Her name was Mary Landers at time of death. I was wondering if you may have any information requarding her mother who's name was Dorthy Hadley at time of death. They didn't live on the land that I know of. I need some help in finding out if grandmother Dorthy was full blooded. If there is any way or any information that can be shared with me I would be greatly apperciated. Thanks, Patti

Sunday, October 30, 2005

Cherokee Tribe - Downing Family

Joel Mayes Downing was my grandmother's dad, her mom was Betsy Sunday. I don't know if that is supposed to be part of that info I can see. My Grandmother's name was Mabel Louise Downing, 7/8 cherokee, and she had many brothers and sisters, although I don't know any of their names. She married James Henry DeMoss, and that is where I am stuck. Rumor has it, that James Henry DeMoss had indian blood, but he never admitted to it. Much like admitting you're part black in the south in the first part of the 20th Century. Harold Gene DeMoss, my dad was their only child. My name is Deborah Ann DeMoss and can only prove 7/32nds of Indian blood because of James. Can you point me in the right direction? - Debbie

Munsee Stockbridge Mohawk Tribe - Adoption

Is there a way to access records of Indian children adopted out of the tribe? What information would be necessary? - Audrey

Saturday, October 29, 2005

Cherokee Tribe - Wood Family

You do not have George Greer Wood, #26286, Leonard Charles Wood, #26287 or Zollie Eugene Wood, #26288 listed on the Cherokee Dawes Roll. Zollie Wood is my father. I needed his number to get my Cherokee blue card enrollment number. Leonard Charles Wood was my dad's older brother.

I have copies of the the Dawes Roll applications my grandfather, George Greer Wood, made. They are copies from the National Archives in Fort Worth.

You do not have Alcy Jane Wood(s), my great-grandmother, or George Greer Wood(s) listed on the 1880 Cherokee census. I have copies of that census from another source.
- John Wood

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Choctaw Tribe - William Rutledge

I have potentially located one of my ancestors on a Dawes card, as a rejected Mississippi Choctaw. Are copies of these cards or any other data available? I am referring to card number MCR1868, William Rutledge. Any info would be greatly appreciated. - Dawn Gallant