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see Indian Territory Marriages 5125 Choctaw and Chickasaw Early Census Records, These records will be a valuable aid in the difficult research of early Indian ancestors in Misssissippi. It includes the 1831 census of Choctaws which was made just prior to their removal to the Indian Territory (Oklahoma). It names the head of the family and the number in the family divided into age groups, but doesn't name individual family members. It also specifies captains of districts and whites living in the Indian Territory, and gives the number of slaves (unnamed) they owned. The 1837 and 1839 Chickasaw census' name heads of families, with the number of males and females divided into age groups. The number of slaves are included on the originals of both, but only the 1839 slave counts are included in this book., Wiltshire, 1997, 180pp $27.00 6303 Leaders & Leading Men of the Choctaws & Chickasaws I.T., This work is commonly known as the Indian Territory "Goodspeed". Filled with hundreds of biographies, family sketches and photographs this is a one of a kind item. The sketches are of Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee and non-Indian residents of the Indian Territory and take many of the families back to the Clan from which they came. A full index reveals thousands of hidden names., O'Beirne, 1891, reprint 1993, 326pp $50.00 297012 Records of the Choctaw Trading Post 1803-1815 and 1808 & 1810 Census Washington County, Mississippi Territory, The records contained in this book are abstracts of the Records of the Choctaw Trading Post which contain a series of receipts and lists of accounts receivable. The 1808 and 1810 census of Washington County, M.T. have been included. These combined records give an accurate list of settlers in the eastern portion of the Mississippi Territory including the names of many Indians from 1803 through 1815., Strickland, 1984, 109pp $18.00 297040 Records of the Choctaw Trading Post 1816-1823, The records contained in this book are abstracts of the Records of the Choctaw Trading Post which contain a series of receipts and lists of accounts receivable. These records give a list of settlers in the Mississippi Territory, Alabama Territory and the State of Alabama including the names of many Indians from 1816 through 1824. Also included are the names of the Choctaws wishing to remain after the removal from Ward's Register., Strickland, 1990, 134pp $20.00 11023 Intruders into the Choctaw & Chickasaw Nation 1884-1890, Contains discussion of intruders in the Chickasaw and Choctaw nations in the 1880's. A history of "Old Pickens County" Chickasaw nation during. the period. Contains some records of the U.S. District Court of Eastern Texas., Watson, 1987, 202pp $20.00 16202 1882 Skulleyville County Intruder Census, GRS, 1990, 16pp $12.00 27146 Whites in Skulleyville County, Choctaw Nation with Permits 1889-1905, In Indian Territory, whites or non-Indians had to have a permits in order to enter and work. The Choctaw citizen was responsible for obraining the permit that enabled the non-Indian to rent and farm the land in a system of share cropping., McKim, 1995, 161pp $27.00 27158 Whites in Sans Bois County, Choctaw Nation with Permits 1889-1905, In Indian Territory, whites or non-Indians had to have a permits in order to enter and work. The Choctaw citizen was responsible for obraining the permit that enabled the non-Indian to rent and farm the land in a system of share cropping., McKim, 1997, 158pp $25.00 19006 Whites in Sugar Loaf County, Choctaw Nation with Permits 1889-1905, In Indian Territory, whites or non-Indians had to have a permits in order to enter and work. The Choctaw citizen was responsible for obraining the permit that enabled the non-Indian to rent and farm the land in a system of share cropping., McKim, 1997 TBA 5601 1890 Census of Chickasaw Nation I.T., vol.1, Rex, 1992, 141pp $30.00 5602 1890 Census of Chickasaw Nation I.T., vol.2, Rex, 1992, 130pp $30.00 5603 1890 Census of Chickasaw Nation I.T., vol.3, Rex, 1993, 85pp $30.00 27407 1900 Census of the Chickasaw Nation, I.T, This volume is for Gravin Co., Kinard, 1998, 387pp $30.00 27408 1900 Census of the Chickasaw Nation, I.T, This volume is for McClain Co., Kinard, 1998, 212pp $15.00 27409 1900 Census of the Chickasaw Nation, I.T, This volume is for Stephens Co., Kinard, 1998, 228pp $16.00 27410 1900 Census of the Chickasaw Nation, I.T, This volume is for Grady Co., Kinard, 1998, 152pp $12.00 132101 Indians and Intruders, Contains over 2000 names; an 1831 list of white intruders in the old Creek Nation; an 1882 list of intruders in the Choctaw Nation; the 1860 Slave Schedules for the Chickasaw and the Choctaw Nations; burials, baptisms, marriages and deaths at Fort Supply, Indian Territory 1870-1894; evidence of marriages in the Creek Nation 1876-1898; a 1766 list of Chickasaw traders; Cherokee Nation permits 1874-1894; intruders and non-citizens in the Creek Nation 1876-1897, Ashton, 112pp $30.00 132105 Indians and Intruders, volume 2 , This second volume of a continuing series, identifies more Indian, intruder and non-citizen residents of the Indian country in the southerneast United States and Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma). Contentents names of over 2,000 Cherokee Indians from an 1835 list of voters living east of the Mississippi; Creek Nation, I.T. licenses and permits, 1875-1895; Cherokee Nation, I. T. marraiage records 1869-1895; Choctaw Nation, I. T. divorce records 1875-1905 and Chickasaw Nation court records 1874-1889., Ashton, 1997, 121pp $30.00 132106 Indians and Intruders, Volume 3, This third volume of the popular series, which identifies Indians, intruders and other non-citizens of Indian Territory, is replete with birth, death, marriage and divorce records from court and citizenship records and an early Methodist newspaper published at Muskogee. Additionally, there are names of individual Cherokee who filed and witnessed claims for losses during the Civil War; records on crime, criminals, Indian Light Horsemen, U.S. Deputy Marshals and the first Federal Court in Indian Territory; plus, correspondence concerning Indian captives in the Southwest from the files of the Kiowa Indian Agency., Ashton, 1998, 120pp $30.00 132107 Indians and Intruders, Volume 4, This forth volume of the popular series, which identifies Indians, intruders and other non-citizens of Indian Territory. Contentents: List of Valuations of Cherokee Improvements, 1835; Roll of Pickens County, Chickasaw Nation, 1886; Murder in the Choctaw Nation; Choctaw Deaths 1837-1854; Henry and Cunningham Mercantile Papers Names and Locality Index; Abstracts From The Cherokee Advocate, 1878; Murders in the Cherokee and Choctaw Nation; Index to Chickasaw Nation Record Book, 1837-1855; Our Brother in Red, Indian Territory News, June 1891 - August 1891; Register of Cherokee Claims 1842; an Index of Indian Names as well as a general Index., Ashton, 2000, 120pp $30.00 132108 Indians and Intruders, Volume 5, As in previous volumes, the fifth book in the series continues to supply genealogists and other researcher with a variety of excellent material on reidents of Indian Territory. This volume begins with a census of more than 1400 white residents of the Osage Country. Records of the Cheyenne & Arapaho Agency provide a list of men in the employ of two licensed traders. Creek National Records yielded a roster of non-Indian residents. From the National Archives is a death register for 339 soldiers who served in the Indian Home Guard. Also related to the Civil War is a roster of Loyal Seminole Indians. Volume 5 includes newspaper abstracts from early editions of The Cyeyenne Transporter published semi-monthly at Darlington, I.T. and Our Brother in Red, a Methodist newspaper published at Muskogee in the Creek Nation. The contents are: | |||||||||||
1895 Census of White Population of the Osage Country. Includes ages and state or country of birth. |
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Permits and Passes - Cheyenne & Arapaho Agency, 1895 |
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Creek Indians in Texas. |
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Non Citizens in the Creek Nation 1877-1882, with and without permits. |
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Choctaw Court of Claims, 1875 |
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Abstracts from The Cheyenne Transporter newspaper, 1880. |
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Indian Home Guard - List of Deaths 1862-1865, Includes regiment, date and cause of death. |
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List of Loyal Seminole Indians, 1901 |
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Cherokees in the Creek Nation, 1880. |
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Abstracts from Our Btother in Red, Early Methodist newspaper, 1882-1883. | , Ashton, 2002, 118pp $30.00
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