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Cherokee Biographies Madison to Sandifer
Whatever may be their
origins in antiquity, the Cherokees are
generally thought to be a Southeastern
tribe, with roots in Georgia, North
Carolina, and Tennessee, among other states,
though many Cherokees are identified today
with Oklahoma, to which they had been
forcibly removed by treaty in the 1830s, or
with the lands of the Eastern Band of
Cherokees in western North Carolina. The
largest of the so-called Five Civilized
Tribes, which also included Choctaws,
Chickasaws, Creeks, and Seminoles, the
Cherokees were the first tribe to have a
written language, and by 1820 they had even
adopted a form of government resembling that
of the United States.
It is a lesser known fact
that there was considerably more
intermarriage between Cherokees and Whites
than any other tribe, so they have a
genealogical significance far out of
proportion to their historical numbers.
There is also a great deal of genealogical
data on the Cherokees, mostly in the form of
census records and enrollment records. All
of which is to point out the abundance of
sources available to Emmet Starr when he
came to pen his classic History of the
Cherokee Indians and Their Legends and
Folklore.
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Madison, Mrs. Robert L.
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Manifee, Victoria Belle Mrs.
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Markham, B. H.
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Martin, Granville Mrs.
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Martin, Joel T.
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Martin, Mrs. DeWitt
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Martin, Mrs. William H.
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Martin, Robert Lee,
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Matheron, A. R. Mrs.
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Matney, Mrs. D. B.
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Maxfield, Stephen G.
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Mayes, Tip C. Mrs.
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Mayes, Dr. Joseph F.
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Mayes, George W.
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Mayes, Hall
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Mayes, S. H. Jr.
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Mayes, Watt A.
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Mayes, Wiley B.
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Mayturn, Walter, Mrs.
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McCorkle, David
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McCullough, Peter Mrs.
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McIntosh, John R. Mrs.
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McKisick, J. H. Mrs.
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McLain, Pleas L. Mrs.
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McLain, James
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McLain, Mrs. Jesse
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McLaughlin, William C. Mrs.
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McNair, Nicholas B.
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McSpadden, J. T.
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McSpadden, Mrs. W. F.
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McSpadden, Oscar Lyle
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McSpadden, R. V.
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Meek, William A.
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Meeker, George Weigand
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Meeks, William
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Meigs, Henry C.
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Merrell, Mrs. William
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Merritt, L. L.
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Merritt, Mrs. Leon C.
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Milam, G. W. Mrs.
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Milam, J. B.
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Milam, Walker Mrs.
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Miller, Robert Mrs.
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Mitchell, Clay Albion
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Mitchell, Mrs. Claude W.
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Mitchell, Mrs. George W.
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Mitchell, Robert Lee
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Mitchell, William D.
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Moore, Henry W. Mrs.
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Moore, J. G. Mrs.
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Moore, Cora A.
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Moore, Mrs. A. J.
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Moore, Mrs. J. E.
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Morgan, Gideon
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Mounts, John T. Mrs.
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Murphy, Looney
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Murphy, Mrs. Amanda.
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Musgrove, Clem R.
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Nall, Mrs. Basil
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Odle, Marvin Mrs.
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Odle, Mrs. Grover C.
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Ogden, D. T. Mrs.
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Owen, Thomas H. Mrs.
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Pace, Mrs. William H.
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Padgett, T. R. Mrs.
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Parkinson, Mary Terry
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Patterson, M. L
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Payne, Marble Lewis
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Pennell, Henry C. Mrs.
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Phillips, W. P. Mrs.
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Phillips, Woodley Mrs.
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Poplin, George W. Mrs.
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Post, Mrs. Caroline.
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Prater, Henry L. D. Mrs.
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Prater, David George
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Propp, F. W. Mrs.
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Rambo, Mrs. Lola M.
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Reagan, Austin
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Reed, Mary Theresa
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Reid, James Walker
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Renfro, William D. Mrs.
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Riggs, William G.
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Roberts, Charles D.
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Roberts, Mrs. Walter E.
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Robertson, Judge A. E.
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Rogers, Mary K. Miss
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Rogers, James F.
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Rogers, Mrs. Andrew L.
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Ross, Nellie K.
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Ross, Shorry W.
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Russell, Connie
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Samuel, P. W. Mrs.
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Samuel, Mrs. Clarence L.
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Samuel, Mrs. William R.
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Sanders, Benjamin F. Mrs.
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Sanders, Madison,
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Sanders, Mrs. Bryan E.
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Sanders, W. E.
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Sandifer, Bert E.,
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Notes About the Book:
Source: History of the Cherokee Indians and Their Legends and Folk Lore,
Emmet Starr, 1921, The Warden Company, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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some errors in the textual output.
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