1. Cherokee Intermarriage Cases :: 203 U.S. 76 (1906)
U.S. Supreme Court. Cherokee Intermarriage Cases, 203 U.S. 76 (1906) Cherokee Intermarriage Cases. Nos. 125, 126, 127 and 128. Argued February 19, 20, 1906.
Cherokee Intermarriage Cases
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3. Cherokee Nation - FamilySearch
Guide to Cherokee Nation ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and other ...
Guide to Cherokee Nation ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and other agency records.
4. Final Rolls Index | National Archives
Chocktaw · Chickasaw · Cherokee
Digitized Index to the Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory (Dawes) By using the information from the index (which includes the name, tribe, enrollment number), researchers will be able to locate Census Cards, Enrollment Jackets, and Land Allotment Jackets. Ancestry.com and Fold3.com have digitized and indexed Census Cards and Enrollment Jackets while Familysearch.org has digitized Land Allotment Jackets.
5. Cherokee Registry – Preserve your family's Cherokee heritage.
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We provide free tools and resources designed to help families document their Cherokee ancestry, and navigate the path to tribal citizenship.
6. Dawes Rolls - Oklahoma Historical Society
F, 1/32, 27937, Cherokee by Blood, Search card 177. Patrick Foley, 58, M, 20, Cherokee by Blood, Transferred to Cherokee Intermarried Card 20 ... Learn more about ...
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7. [PDF] Volume 14. Cherokee–Census Roll of 1835 - Oklahoma Historical Society
WILLIS FIELDS - Four Cherokee quadroons, one intermarriage with the white ... No record of farming. One weaver and 1 spinster (spinner). They raised 150 ...
8. Researching Cherokee Ancestry | Legacy Tree Genealogists
26 sep 2014 · Native Americans were also recorded in regular historical documents, such as federal censuses and vital records, and the more intermarriage that ...
As genealogists, we're often asked to research the likelihood and details of a client's Native American heritage. The Cherokee are currently the largest federally-recognized native tribe in the United States. Although they originally lived in the Southeastern United States, they were among the people forcibly relocated by the policies of President Andrew Jackson in the 1830s via the Trail of Tears. Today, many
9. Citizenship by Intermarriage in the Cherokee Nation
Despite being labeled marriages, these records are applications for citizenship by marriage in the Cherokee Nation. Exact marriage dates were not always given.
By JAMES PYLANT Copyright © 2005, 2019 Under the provision of the Curtis Act (1898),1 the Department of the Interior, Commissioner of Five Civilized Tribes, recognized “citizenship by intermarriage” in the Cherokee Nation. To qualify, an applicant had to sufficiently prove that he or she was married in accordance with Cherokee law, and who at the time...
10. [PDF] M1773 EASTERN CHEROKEE CENSUS ROLLS, 1835–1884
time, many Cherokees intermarried with non-Cherokee Indians, Europeans, and ... Special File 102 on roll 16 of this series contains records relating to Cherokee.
11. [PDF] Evidence from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
21 jun 2022 · There has been relatively little written on the role of intermarriage within indigenous communities. METHODS. We link household data from the ...
12. Cherokee Intermarriage and Enrollment - Access Genealogy
The Records of this office show: That prior to October 31, 1902, applications were received by the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes for the ...
The Records of this office show: That prior to October 31, 1902, applications were received by the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes for the enrollment as citizens by intermarriage of the Cherokee Nation of the following named persons whose names appear upon the partial roll of Cherokee citizens, approved by the Secretary of the Interior, opposite the numbers following their respective name.
13. Cherokee-White Intermarriages in Indian Territory
8 mrt 2019 · Do you have documents/records that corroborate who George Martin's children were and IF he was married to Patience Janettie Sorrells/Sorrels?
James Plyant in GenealogyMagazine.com wrote about “Cherokee-White Intermarriages: Citizenship by Intermarriage in the Cherokee Nation” from testimony taken in Indian Territory. The maga…
14. No, you are not part Cherokee. - Medium
5 jul 2016 · ... records, if you have Cherokee ancestry, there's bound to be ... ” In the decades prior to the Trail of Tears, Cherokee intermarriage ...
Why tribal family lore is so common among white people from Oklahoma to Georgia
15. Oklahoma and Indian Territory, U.S., Land Allotment Jackets for Five ...
Choctaw Intermarried, Creek by Blood, Creek Freedmen, Mississippi Choctaw by Blood ... Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Record Group 75. The National ...
Ancestry.com. Oklahoma and Indian Territory, U.S., Land Allotment Jackets for Five Civilized Tribes, 1884-1934 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2014.
16. Cherokee Intermarried White, 1906. Volume VII - RootsPoint
Description. This is the seventh volume in a series of transcriptions from the records of the Dawes Commission concerning files of persons claiming ...
This is the seventh volume in a series of transcriptions from the records of the Dawes Commission concerning files of persons claiming entitlement to a portion of the Cherokee tribal lands (under the Dawes Act) in 1906, based on the intermarriage of a Cherokee and a white person.
17. Genealogy Information - Cherokee Nation Tribal Registration
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18. Cultural Models and Fertility Timing among Cherokee and White Youth ...
... intermarriage between American Indian and non-American Indian partners, as ... Cherokee blood” ascertained from historical and genealogical records. Thus ...
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19. Researching Cherokee Ancestry - Christine Sleeter
2 mei 2014 · ... intermarried whites, whites living ... They contextualized the interviews with other data sources such as newspaper articles and census records.
By Christine Sleeter & Francesca López • 06 Jan, 2023
20. Trade and Conflict - Blue Ridge National Heritage Area
... intermarriage. But smallpox epidemics continued to devastate the Cherokee population, and military campaigns destroyed dozens of Cherokee towns. Seventy ...
Beginning in the early seventeenth century, the Cherokee engaged in trade with European immigrants. By 1650, they had begun growing peaches and watermelon, acquired through trade. By the end of the century, Cherokees had regular contact with European colonists and sent a delegation to the British in Charleston to protest the enslavement of Cherokee people by the whites.