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Bob Hutchins
Query: Looking for the ancestors of Rebekkah Hardin, daughter of John Hardin and Talullah, said to be daughter of Cherokee chief. Rebekkah born NC ca 1763.
Posted: November 2007
Michelle Cox Smith
Query: Looking for anyone that can help me find out who was Mary Vann’s parents? She was married to William Ira G. Cox in Dooly Co. Ga. They had a son by the name of William Newton Cox who married Martha Mattie Bowen. They had a son name of Freddie Randolph Cox who had a son Billy Foster Cox. Then it was me Michelle Cox. Please I hope someone will help me find the information I need. I know that Mary’s first child was born in 1862.
Posted: November 2007
Dorothy
Query: This is a note on “Mima”. A distant cousin of mine, Alexander Trent, Sr’s 2nd wife was Cherokee. One daughter was named Mima. Also, Richard Middleton II descendents website, ironically, lists Wm. D. Foshee b. 1834 to a Sarah M. (father Josiah) and the Elizabeth Campbell is on the same family tree.
Posted: November 2007
Christina Buzzard
Query: Searching for info on ggrandmother Dolly Buzzard, and father John Buzzard. Can find little on John. Dolly is not listed on rolls, but John is I believe. I need to know where he lived, birthdate, city, state, etc. He married woman named Roxie Beaty. They were Cherokee of course. I am also looking for a penpal in Cherokee NC to correspond with since I hope to move there soon and do not know anyone.
Posted: November 2007
C Robbins
Query: Re: Robert “Chief Benge” lineage… I am looking for anyone with information about the children and grandchildren of Robert “Chief Benge”. Particularly his grandson, William Benge. Could this William Benge be William McKinley Benge? If so, this is my great grandfather. Any information is appreciated, as I am new to researching my lineage.
Posted: November 2007
Ruby
Query: My grandmothers name is Ida Baker, married to John M. Melton, on my dad’s side; on my mothers side my great grandmother is Emer Isabel Tucker I have roll numbers Just want to make sure they are accurate.
Posted: November 2007
John Toineeta aka John Grant Jr
Query: I am from Cherokee NC, my grandfather on my mothers side died way before I was born. His name was Edward Bernhisle I am tring to trace my German roots I think he was fullblooded German I do not know what his parents’s names were or if they or their parents came from Europe I was just looking for help with this.
Posted: November 2007
Darlene Steele
Query: Could anyone tell me what the connection is between the Cherokees and the surname Manus? My gg grandmother was said to have been Cherokee. Her maiden name was McManus,or McMinis. The only information that I have about her early beginnings is that she was born in 1817 somewhere in Tennessee, and that she was a weaver by trade. I don’t know who her parents and/or siblings were. If I could learn how Cherokees first began using the surname Manus, perhaps this could make my search much easier. I appreciate any information.
Posted: November 2007
Marie Porsch
Query: My grandmother, Rachel Elizabeth SMITH was on the 1870 Clark County, Ar. census as a four month orphan living with the Thomas CLARK family. In 1880 she was with the Rubin SEAGRAVES family in Ellis County, Tx. She was back in Clark county, Ar in 1885 when she married my grandfather, Theodore [Dory] VAN METER. He came from Ohio between 1880 and 1885. Some of the family say that she was part Indian and her parents were killed in a battle between the full and half breeds in 1870 and the children all put in foster homes. Neither the CLARK or SEAGRAVES descendents say she is related to them. Her grandson said she didn’t want anyone to know she was Indian. My mother never said anything about being Indian but she would have kept the secret–if there is one. Does anyone know of a battle with Indians or whites in the early 1870’s?
Posted: November 2007
Kate
Query: I am researching Indian Orphanges for a History Day project. I would appreciate any information from people who were Orphans or who are descendants of Orphans so that I can have primary sources. I am very excited about this project and look forward to your responses.
Posted: November 2007
Yvonne Shull
Query: My Grandmother was Minnie Mae Bradley. I know very little she died when my mother was a baby. She married Wiley Crawford.
Posted: November 2007
Teresa
Query: The name Day is certently Cherokee I know a friend and his last name is Day and his father was Cherokee Indian.
Posted: November 2007
Brenda (Kamiah) Hammonds
Query: I have a very interesting question ?. Well it is about my Ggrandmother. Her addopted name was Rose Addie/Addie Rose Simmons as a child.She was suppose to have been born 9/9/1881 in Butler Co Mo. To a family by the name Simmons. Her mothers maiden name was Pheobie/Phebia Snider what is on Rose death certificate. Father unknown. Rose was suppose to have had been an Indian baby which Phebie Snider Simmons adopted. And my Grandmother also told me this and a lot of family members also know this. I have written statements from them stating Rose was an Indian baby which was addopted by the Simmons family in Buther Co Mo. Rose moved to Salem Mo around the age of 6 and later she got married to a Levi McElfresh from Texas Co Mo in 1898. In Salem Mo I have a copy of the marriage license. No parental signatuer on it. She was of age not to need a signature at that time. I am trying to find out who the real parents of Rose Simmons was. All I have to go on is word and papers signed by family members who also say the same story. The family member is a McElfresh member of the family. Ggrandpa McElfresh GGgrandson. So waht do I do to be able to find out if she was Cherokee or not and who her real family was. She was Quiller Garrison McElfresh’s son James Evan McElfresh wife Nancy Hunter. But I need it to be a Grandparent or back to be able to get my Native Cherokee Card. So if anyone has any info please HELP me.
Posted: November 2007
Terry Moore
Query: Dicey McGraw Full blooded Cherokee married to George Washington McGraw. They lived in Shelby Co. Alabama at least by 1840. Dicey was listed as head of the McGraw household in 1850 census. They may have lived in Dallas Co. Alabama in 1930 as there is a George McGraw listed in the 1930 census. I would like to know Diceys maiden name, family names, etc.
Posted: November 2007
Wally Caviness
Query: I have been trying to prove that my ggggg grandmother Juda or Judah (no last name) Hickey born in Va. and died in TN was of Chernokee lineage. She was married to Cornelius Hickey of VA. I have photo’s of her grandson Isaac Little, his daughter Francis Elnora Little Evans, her sons and daughters. They all show the following features. Tall, slim, high cheekbones and dark complexion. Francis claimed she was 1/4 Cherokee. I have contacted other descendents of Judah and Cornelies Hickey and they have said some of their families have the same features. I would appreciate any help you can give in my search. Wally Caviness 2241 Mt. Baker Hwy. Bellingham, WA. 98226
Posted: November 2007
Debby Humbert
Query: I’ve just started my search on my mother’s side. My g-mother’s father was Daniel Driggers, Jr. and I’ve been told that her father or grandfather was a Cherokee Indian Chief. Daniel Driggers was born 10/10/1880 and died 12/31/1914; my grandmother was Mahazie Driggers born 5/2/1903 and died in 1972-73. Any information would be helpful. Thanks.
Posted: November 2007
Ann Littleton
Query: My GGGrandfather was of foreign birth and supposedly married to a Cherokee. Don’t know either name. My Great Grandfather was their son, William born in NC. in 1821. They also had a son named Moses born in GA in 1836. Any info would be greatfully appreciated.
Posted: November 2007
William James
Query: POOLE family. I am looking for any information on Cherokee POOLES. My gg grandfather was Thomas POOLE born about 1806 possibly in the Mecklenburg area.
Posted: November 2007
C. Gaylord
Query: I am trying to find out about our indian heritage. My g-grandfather was John L. Saunders and my g-grandmother was Ella Harroun (Herroon, Heron). Her parents were Andrew Harroun Louisa Balch and Andrew’s parents were David Harroun and Cynthia Pike. We have forever been told we are of the Cherokee Indian, but have no way of proving this. Photos of my g-grandmother certainly shows the possibility of indian heritage; however, we do not know. Ella was born in 1870 and John was born in, we believe, 1857. Does anyone have any link to any of the names posted herein? If so, please let me know. Thanks so much!
Posted: November 2007
Corinne Wilson
Query: I have been told my great grandmother was Irene Hinton who lived in South Carolina. Her husband was Milias Moore. They had 10 children.
Posted: November 2007
Suzanne
Query: I know I’m not Cherokee but perhaps you could point me in the right direction. I’m Micmac (or however they spell it now) I am trying to research but there is not much ‘real’ information. Thank you in advance for any insight.
Posted: November 2007
Marie Porsch
Query: My grandmother was Rachel Elizabeth Smith born in 1870 in Arkansas and died in Lubbock County, TX in 1930. She was listed in the 1870 Clark county, Ar. as an orphan living with the Thomas Clark family. In 1880 she is living with the Seagra[o]ves family in Ellis County,Tx. In 1885 she married James Henry Van Meter in Clark County. She was 15. He was in Ross County Ohio in 1880 so I don’t think she knew him before she went back to Ar. a She must have had relatives there. I never asked Mother for her Lizzie’s siblings name. Mother said her father’s name was John Smith,a stage coach driver, who was killed by Indians, but she didn’t have much to say about Grandma’s family. According to an older cousin Grandma was whole or part Indian. Her parents were killed in a fight between the pure breeds and half breeds and the children were raised by other people. The name may not even have been Smith. Grandma wouldn’t admit being Indian, but she had Indian features. Both Clark and Seagra[o]ves descendents say she isn’t related to them. Does anyone know of a battle that may have occured in Arkansas in 1870? I would appreciate any help. Thank you.
Posted: November 2007
Jodi Henry
Query: I am searching for information on my great, great grandmother. I have only the Christian given name for her, along with the name of my great, great grandfather she married. Her Christian given name was Mary Ellen Todd, she married my great, great grandfather John Obediah Iler. They had a son named John Wesley Iler, who was my great grandfather. Their son, John Wesley Iler, was born on January 31st, 1884 in St. Charles Missouri. I do not have my great, great grandmother or grandfathers birth dates. My mother spoke to my great grandfather before he passed away and was told that Mary Ellen Todd was from a Cherokee tribe in North Carolina. I would truly love to find any information about my great, great grandmother, any stories of her, her true given name, anything. If you might know which direction to point me in to find any info I would greatly appreciate it.
Posted: November 2007
Electra
Query: One of My Gr—Grandmothers was Rachel Tabitha Moore (B)1814, I believe in White TN. She is buried in Deacturville Cemetary in MO. Her Parents have always been believed to be Richard/Robert A Moore and Nancy Ann “Polly” Pathkiller. Nancy’s parent’s are supposed to be that of Chief Pathkiller and Peggy. I’m looking For anyone who can verify this as a fact. And what the maiden name of Peggy Pathkiller was suppose to have been, or did she just go by Pathkiller’s last name? Her will does state that she had a daughter named Nancy. Her will was suppost to of been made while living on Pathkillers Ferry/Coosa AL. I do not believe that this is the Pathkiller that was married to Sookie Martin as court records indicate, that she died in the house of Thomas Foremans 1830’s and that this Pathkiller died shortly after in AR, according to witness testimony. Possibly related to those buried in GA and AL. If anyone has any further info. in regards to Peggy Pathkiller, and her children and whom they married. Or have further information in regards to that of the parents of Rachel Tabitha Moore. Please contact me. These lines are associated with: Caviness, Webb, McGuire, Moore, Pathkiller, Belding. Any and all help greatly appreciated.
Posted: November 2007
Trisha Germain
Query: Looking for information on Lucyella Phyledemar Hukill who was married to Charles Wesley Griffith. Couple moved to Jenny Lind ARK. Della Hukill is purported to be Cherokee or Choctaw and her husband C.W. Griffith is also thought to be part Native American. Della was an orphan and was adopted. I need to prove our indian heritage, please help me out here. No birth records that far back for her mother.
Update: Lucyella (Della Phydemar Hukill was born on Dec 29, 1873 in Santa Rosa Sonoma County California and was later adopted by Martha Allison (Allyson sp?).
Can anyone tell me how I would find out her tribe?
“Lucyella Phydelman (Della) Hukill was born on December 29, 1872 in Sonoma, California to James Scott and Mary Elizabeth Hukill. James took Mary Elizabeth and his two daughters Minnie Zetta and Oregon Scott to California during the last part of the Reconstruction Era in Arkansas. Della’s father, James Scott Hukill died on May 25, 1876 in Sebastian County, Arkansas. The couple moved to Huntington, Arkansas, to work in the coal mines there; as coal mining was very prominent in South Sebastian County. Charles went by the nickname, “Wes.” Wes Griffith, died from a heart attack on April 4, 1927. Here is an article taken from the Southwest Times Record,
“COAL WORKER FALL DEAD AT HUNTINGTON
Charles Wesley Griffith, 57 years old, a coal miner, fell dead on a street in Huntington, Monday. Heart disease is believed to have caused the death. Mr. Griffith is survived by his wife, one son, J. C. Griffith, his mother, Mrs. S. A. Griffith and a brother, Walter Griffith, all of Huntington, three daughters, Mrs. Grover Brown of Mansfield, Mrs. Jerome Hamm, Wetumpka, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Charles Westermoreland of Ponen City, Oklahoma and one sister, Mrs. Laura Moody, Fort Smith. Funeral arrangements are in complete pending arrival here of relatives. Mr. Griffith had lived here 19 years, was amember of the United Methodist Church and Hunting Lodge Number 498, of the Free and Accepted Masons.” He and Della had five children: Jas G. Griffith, born June, 1891 in Sebastian County. No record of his death and I don’t know where he is buried. Leas Everett was born November 1893 in Sebastian County. She died in the late 1980s in Arizona. Laffayett Griffith (Bob) was born October 1895 in Sebastian County. He died when he was 16 years old (around 1911). He is buried alongside his mother and father at Douglass Cemetery, in Jenny Lind, Arkansas. Cara “Helen” Griffith was born February 1896 in Sebastian County. She died in 1972 from cancer and is buried in Douglass Cemetery in Jenny Lind, Arkansas. Hazel Beatrice Griffith was born December 20, 1904 in Jenny Lind, Arkansas. She died oh July 22, 1986 at St. Edwards Mercy Medical Center in Fort Smith. Hazel is buried at Coop Prairie Cemetery(the only cemetery in the United States with a U.S. highway[71], running down the middle of the cemetery. Coop Prairie is located in Mansfield, Arkansas, on the Scott County side of the town. Della died on February 8, 1961 from complications from diabetes. I do not have records of Wes being indian, but I have heard my grandmother say that he Dad was part indian. I had assumed Cherokee, but records I am looking at, plus the only picture I have of him, shows he does not have the physical characteristics of Cherokee. I was leaning to Choctaw,
Posted: November 2007
Lynn Ann Gregory
Query: I am trying to find out if I am Cherokee as much as I think. My father was Jerry Don Huddleston and my grandfather was Jessie Travis Huddleston born 1911 died 1970,the same year I was born he was married to Audie Mae Oldfield. If anyone knows this information I would be grateful, my grandfather was said to be full Cherokke.
Posted: November 2007
C Baxter
Query: My great great grandmother was Lucy Massengill Merrill and was a full blooded cherokee indian. I would love to learn more about her family. I know that she married a Merrill and had several children. One was Myrtle Merrill- my great grandmother. Please anyone with information contact me. Thanks!
Posted: November 2007
Diane Bennett
Query: Grandfather was Casper Lee Thompson. Supposedly his father or his grandfather was a full blooded Cherokee Indian. How can I find out for sure?
Posted: November 2007
Cami Fenton
Query: Still searching for info on Cherokee Indian Theodocia Ghormby (Ghormley) born 5 Oct 1858 in IL and died 24 Feb 1919, IL. She married a Civil War Dr, John Camp in the Cherokee Nation Indian Territory Alabama 30 Nov 1878. They are my ggg grandparents. Would like any info on them, their parents, where Theodocia is from.
Posted: November 2007
Ouida Marie Middleton REHBURG
Query: My father’s name is Freed MIDDLETON, born in Mt. Pleasant, Texas on Indian Reservation March 30 1902. The family moved to Ok. City, Ok. He lived on an Indian Res. with his family. His mother’s maiden name is Mollie FOWLER, a Cherokee Indian was born in Florence, Al. Married William Howard MIDDLETON.
Posted: November 2007
Renee’ Stargel
Query: I am searching for any information on the DeFore family from either Georgia or NC during the early-mid 1800’s. My gr. gr. gr. gr. grandmother Jane Ann DeFore was supposedly either full bloodied Cherokee or part Cherokee part French. My grandfather, her husband, was an officer in the second Indian War. They lived in Dahlonega, GA. Her grandson, Henry Stargel is registered on the Dawes or Baker roll, but the application was declined. If you know of any DeFore’s in this area of Cherokee descent please contact. Thank you.
Posted: November 2007
Anna Koehler
Query: My grandmother name is Maria Louisa Martinez she was a school teacher in Broken Arrow Oklahoma. on weekends she worked in the big library there she met my grandfather who is from Madrid, Spain he was in Oklahoma for a convention of some sort on law or something in that area they married and went to the Phillipines where my grandmother taught the Filopinos how to read and write. Later the Japanese burned my grandmother alive in a straw hut because she was an American. All my grandparents and my mothers papers were distroyed during WWII. All my mother can remember was what my grandmother said that she was full blooded Cherokee. Was probably born in the late 1800’s my mother was born 15 years after my grandparents were married. Around 1928 was when my mother was born. If anyone can help me prove that I’m 1/4th Cherokee please help me.
Posted: November 2007
Kelton
Query: I’m looking for any information regarding the Click surname and its ties to the Cherokee rolls (any of them). Specifically those from Indiana, NC, WY and about ancestors of Harold K. Click.
Posted: November 2007
Letha Parrish
Query: Trying to find if anyone know’s where the Cherokee blood line connect with the Parrishs. Was it possible North Carolina or Tennessee like Lincoln co or aroud Florence, AL. I was told by my mother I have Cherokke blood line along with the Irish. My mother was HUNT ans she was born in SAVANNA, TN. My dad was born in Florence, AL. I do believe it is from my earlier ancestors maybe like from 1800.
Posted: November 2007
Barbara-Ann Townson
Query: My Gr.8th Grandfather John Savage(B) 1627/28) Rock Savage, Cheshire Eng. Emigrated to Connecticut USA-(M) Elizabeth Dubbin. I am trying to prove that his parents were John Savage (Earl Rivers) Catherine Parker- NOT- Thomas Savage & Faith Hutchinson. Can anyone help me with this?
Posted: November 2007
Terri Guasp
Query: Does anyone have any information about a Cherokee man named William Henry McCOY, also called Bluejay McCOY, who shot himself in April of 1917 in Kansas City? His wife was named Pearl, but I don’t know her maiden name, or what happened to her. This couple adopted my grandmother.
Posted: November 2007
Dorotha Shoemaker
Query: Looking for Fox Martin.
Posted: November 2007
Karen Lang
Query: I am trying to locate any infomation about my great grandmother who was born on the reservation in Rock Hill, SC. I have no idea of her maiden name but I do know that she was the chiefs daughter and married George Walter MILLER sometime in the early 1900’s.
Posted: November 2007
Tanya Myers
Query: I’m looking for any information on a Mary Ann Kendrick-Perkins she was my grandmother my fathers name was Aronald Lee Gene Perkins Mary Ann was full blood Cherokee not sure her DOB but Aronald was July 4 1954 DOD 1-1-1998 if you can help that would be great.
Posted: November 2007
Dean Woliver
Query: My Mom’s maiden name is Vada May Garrett. Her Father’s name was Benton Mcmillan Garrett. His Father’ name was Joshua Winchester Garrett. He is my Great Grandfather and Pollie was his wife. They are both found on the pension roll of Tennessee from his civil war involvement. Any information would be appreciated.
Posted: November 2007
Sandra Nash
Query: Looking for parents of Queen Tilly and her sister and brother. Given to a James LANDRUM in Jones County, Miss.
Posted: November 2007
Julie Peak
Query: I know my great grandmother was full blooded cherokee I have a picture of her too. But I’m having trouble finding any more information because my father died before completing the research he started. If anyone has any info at all please email me.
Posted: November 2007
Barbara Lawrence
Query: My maiden name is Henson. My dad’s name was Lee Henson. Looking for any info on my ancestors.
Posted: November 2007
William Hall IV
Query: I am trying to trace my Cherokee heritage. This is what I have: My great aunt, Noma Hall Bell, told me before she died in 1997 that her and my grandfather’s grandfather was a Cherokee chief, but didn’t say which side. My grandfather was William B. Hall, Jr. They were both born in Austin, TX to Carrie (Thomas) Hall and Will Hall. They were supposed to have had 15 brothers and sisters, but I only have one’s name, Itacsa (Hall?) Noma was born in 1904 and William, Jr. was born in 1922. Carrie Thomas’ father was Ellis Thomas, but it lists her mother as “unknown” on her death certificate. I don’t have any more info on William B. Hall, Sr.’s parents. One doctor said me and my father both definitely have East Texas Cherokee bone structure in our feet. I also have pictures of Carrie and she appears very “Indian”.
Posted: November 2007
Dr. Donn Griffith
Query: I would like to know the extend of my grandmother Nannie Moss’ Cherokee lineage.
Posted: November 2007
John Shinpaugh
Query: For Janice Hankins who posted the following query – November, 2005: “I had noticed on one of the querys that someone by the name of Amanda Mattox was checking on John Hankins, married to Trula Shinpaugh. Please let me know how to reach you. I have information for you.”
Janice, please contact me directly at usasprinter@verizon.net. Thanks, John Shinpaugh
Posted: November 2007
Shawn
Query: Below is a written history compiled from stories of ancestors. Any information would be greatly appreciated. This history begins with no surnames, as they could not be obtained at the beginning of the search. All we know is the family, (Wielseu, several of them) along with others, migrated from England, with the permission of the English government. They first migrated to Amsterdam, Holland, and stayed there for an indefinite time. But when they settled in Amsterdam, they were forced by the English government to take out citizenship papers within ten days, and if they did not they would be forced to return to England.
The majority of these immigrants secured employment with the Scotland ship yards, and many of them bought shares in the company. They all filed for their citizenship papers and that is when the Wielseus had their name changed to Wilson. The Wilsons followed the trade ships and were all shipwrights, engineers, cabinet makers and carpenters on ships.
They went from Amsterdam, Holland to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and from there to Norfolk, Virginia. From here, we have the first record of our own ancestry. Jake Wilson left Norfolk, Virginia, and moved to the northern part of Illinois, in and around Chicago, where the Indians inhabited the territory. Jake married an Indian woman of the Iroquois tribe, and had four sons by his marriage, Amos, Andrew, Edgar, and possibly John.
Amos (our grandfather) had four sons: Dan, William A., Lee (Robert Lee), and Edgar or Ed. He also had two daughters, Minnie and Maggie. Minnie married Charles Mathiasch, lived in Danville for years and then moved to Laclede, Missouri, and both died there, leaving two sons, Charles and Clarence.
Maggie married John Cadle and lived in Danville and Tilton, and both of them are deceased, as are all of the other brothers. Andrew went to Denver, Colorado, and started working in organizing workers into trade unions. There was a lot of trouble, and a big massacre and a number of them were killed and they are all buried in a big plot somewhere in Colorado.
Edgar had three children, a son Edgar and two daughters, Clara and Agnes. Edgar was the roving type and went from place to place and finally settled in Metropolis, Illinois, where he was interested in organizing unions, and was doing that until his death all around the southern part of the state.
There is another John Wilson, who is supposed to be the son of Jake Wilson. There is some question about this, because he is definitely a Wilson of Indian origin. He was a very rugged six foot four inches tall, weighing 240 pounds, and of brawny Indian features with the high cheek bones. A man that did not know his own strength. He was captain of a river boat that plied the Ohio and Mississippi rivers into the gulf of Mexico. He was known as Captain John Wilson, and known to be a very wealth man, dealing in transportation and auction of slaves. He is known to have had five ships plying the waters, and would stop at nothing. They were known as pirate ships. He is said to have hid his loot and stolen goods in some hidden cave around Cave-in-rock. He was run down and siezed and hanged somewhere on the shores of the Ohio or Mississippi rivers either in Kentucky or Ohio. His body was thrown overboard.
Posted: November 2007
Kevin Booker
Query: My granmother on my moms side was married to man named Southard. Her last name was Ammermann born 1903. I was told by my grandmother she was part of the indian nation (dark hair, smooth legs) which I inherited. ; ) any help would be appreciated oh, they lived in Maries Co. Mo. city of Belle off rte.63.
Posted: November 2007
Tiffany
Query: My ggreat-grandmother was Clementine Buffalo and she married a VanMeter. I have more information and would like more information her if anyone has anything.
Posted: November 2007