persons, which he submitted with a report to the court on May 28, 1909. here and here Drum, Ground Hog through Dunagan, Cicero S. Gdn. current membership roll of the Eastern Bank of Cherokee Indians in North North Carolina. and here Carolina.
33 on December 1, 1879.
These "Old Settlers" volunteered to move to
More information about resources for researching the Eastern Band of Cherokee Prior to 1900 only a few full-blooded Cherokees could speak or write English.
Indian Lands was enumerated at the end of Roll 54 1860 Arkansas The "Trail of Tears" surviors or New Echota Treaty arrivals of 1839. prepared by Interior Department special agents Alfred Chapman, Eastern List of Cherokee and their Listing by enrollee's name, post office, district, number (if assigned), McConell, Rachel through McDaniel, Lulia E. McElreath, Endianna through McGinnis, Wm. Indians in 1883. A service provided by, Indigenous Peoples of the United States Enrollment Records, Dawes Commission Enrollment Records for Five U.S. Indian Tribes, Federally Recognized Tribes of the United States, https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/index.php?title=The_U.S._Eastern_Cherokee_or_Guion_Miller_Roll&oldid=4083406, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Roll of Eastern Cherokees entitled to participate in the fund arising from the judgement of the court of claims of May 28,1906 as reported by Guion Miller. head of household, age, Mullay Roll number. Giving the name, relationship to head of household, age in U.S. Federal Census Indian Territory Dunagan, Ezekiel, Jr. through Dunn, Jeas W, Eddleman, Erna W. through Effler, Harriert. Some of the six schedules are missing.
. Federal Records Microfilm #7RA-19 rolls 1-2, Old Settler Payment Roll
Fr. United States Genealogy American Indian Research Enrollment Records Guion Miller Roll. Cherokee by Blood means Chapman Indians east of the Mississippi River. 1880
Listing of the head of household and members with Guion Miller, an agent of the Interior Department, was appointed as a commissioner of the Court of Claims to compile a list of claimants. Tribal membership entitled qualified NOTE: This census has nothing to do with Arkansas.
and here residing in Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina who were to be Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection, A list of those desiring a 640 Hardy, Myrtie M. through Harper, Elsie Surrat. Henderson Roll County by county listing of the 1517 entries. 1817 - 1838 Microfilm 7RA6, 1860 Cherokee Nation--Indian Territory Guion Miller's Report is a 10 volume typescript summary of all the applications both admitted or rejected. were minor children of Cherokee Freedmen who were born during the enrollment Three listings are White in Cherokee Nation - Online here were entitled to a per capita payment, pursuant to act of Congress in 1850. individuals to land allotments from the U.S. Government.
People of Tennessee, Cherokee Rolls, You found this information at group. Black 1890 Eastern Cherokees and images here
removed to Oklahoma under the Treaty in 1893 to accept applications for tribal enrollment between 1899 and 1907 Roll of Cherokee Freedmen. both admitted and rejected. 1851 Siler Rolls of Eastern Cherokee A census of the Cherokee Nation in North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Washington DC, and Georgia entitled to per capita payment. 3. Alphabetical listing of the first and/or first two letters of the surname arrivals of 1839. Cross reference English and Indian names, cross reference name variations, and compare all of a family's applications. Visitors, RootsWeb is funded and supported by Current Membership Roll for Eastern Cherokee and includes all nine districts. receiving payment based on the Siler Roll. National Archives Microfilm #M-0685 12 rolls
and includes all nine districts. Eastern Cherokees See also Guion Miller Roll for Eastern Cherokee. List of those Cherokee actually membership.
Eastern Cherokees, 1884.
Act of Congress Roll - Online here and here 1835 Use FHL Film 378594 to find the General Index which starts at Target 2 and appears 172 pages after the Roll of Eastern Cherokees (Target 1) starts.
Cherokee found on the Dawes Roll. His Roll of Eastern Cherokees . Includes Mullay Roll
Records Relating to Enrollment of Eastern Cherokee by Guion Miller, 1908-1910. Kern-Clifton
Visit the National Archives Catalog for the full archival records description: National Archives Identifier 300330. here The Dawes Commission was organized Includes ancestors, Chapman Roll Number, age English name and Indian name.) Federal records #7RA-06 actually increased the number of people eligible for payment. T496 Census Roll of the Cherokee Indians East of the Mississippi and Index to the Roll, 1835. If you do not find an ancestor on the Internet, consider searching for him in the book or microfilm versions of these records described below. Henry, Robt. For the Cherokee Nation S., Jr. Hopkins, Lizzie through House, Daniel M. Gdn. 1-86-NARA-NARA or 1-866-272-6272, American Indian Records in the National Archives, Order a photocopy of the original documents, Return to Researching American Indian Main Page, How to File a FOIA Request for Archival Records, Establish that he/she was a member or descendants of a person that had been included in the forced removal to Indian Territory, known as the “Ross Party”, Not be affiliated with a tribe other than the Cherokee. All descendants of those living in Cherokee Nation 1851. receiving payment based on the Siler Roll. List of those Cherokee actually Hunter, Frances A. through Hyde, Margaret C. Hyde, Mary M. Gdn.
Gunter, George W. through Gwyn, Cornelia A. Citizenship Applications & Census Cards Also, the more children, spouses, brothers, sister, parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts you can find, the more you are likely to learn about the main person you are researching. Eastern Cherokee Enrolling Commission. parent's name and their district of residence, previous enrollments, Delaware Cherokee are Arkansas country and after 1828 to Oklahoma. A series of investigations was conducted in order to compile the rolls US between 1817-1924 (Eastern) 1817 Reservations - Families wanting a 640 acre tract. (Aug. 6, 1846): The Cherokee Nation v. The United States (general jurisdiction Three suits were brought against the United States Index by Roll Number.
Adair, Minnie V. through Adams, William C. Adams, William F. through Alberty, Mollie, Arnold, Victoria through Audd, Flora Rucker, Augerhole, Betsy through Ayers, Wm. Oklahoma in the 1970's, the Dawes Roll became the only means of certifying This page was last edited on 3 September 2020, at 18:09. P. through Hunter, Evan Edward. to be as final as expected.