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Choctaw Indian, Mixed
Bloods Appendix A
- Names: Listed alphabetically. There are a few names listed twice.
In most cases this represents different individuals, especially if the names
are from the same source. In the case of duplicate names from separate
sources, a chance of the names being the same person is likely, but not
assumed.
- Location: The orthography varies but is taken as it appeared in
the source document. In some cases the source gives more specific location
information than that in the listing of the appendix. The location listed
may also be a creek, river, or district. Entries such as, Alabama, or,
Creek, are the state or Indian nation indicated.
- Sources: The sources for Appendix A are diverse and numerous,
however the majority of entries are derived from only a few basic
references. Below is a list of sources and the abbreviations used.
- ARM: Armstrong Roll, pre-Removal Choctaw census taken after the
Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek. In most cases the Armstrong Roll
includes location of and
information about land lived on.
- ASP: American State Papers.
- FR: Foreign Relations
- IA: Indian Affairs
- PL: Public land
- DRC: Mentioned in the articles of Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek.
- Choc Rsv: Choctaw Reserve Records, National Archives, RG 75, (and
microfilm series M-234).
- Coppick: Coppick letters in Lackey Collection, McCain Library,
University of Southern Mississippi (USM).
- D 539: Doc 539, 19th Cong., 2nd sess., "List of Mixed Bloods
Claiming Land from the Treaty of Fort Jackson."
- D 1315: Doc 1315, 23rd Cong., 2nd sess., "Claims to Choctaw
Reservations of Land Under the 14th Article of the Treaty of 1830."
- HALBERT: Halbert Roll of Choctaw claims, Alabama Department of
Archives and History.
- HAM: Hamilton's Colonial Mobile
- HAWKINS: Letters of, see Bibliography for this and other entries
indicated by author's names.
- Hd 109: House Document 109, 26th Cong., 2nd sess., "Choctaw Treaty
-- Dancing Rabbit Creek."
- Lackey: Lackey Collection, McCain Library, USM. MEX: Mississippi
Genealogical Exchange, volume, page.
- PMHS: Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society, volume,
page.
- RG2: Record Group 2, (folder or volume)
- Territorial Governors Records, Mississippi Department of Archives
and History (MDAH).
- Stout: Stout Collection, McCain Library, USM
- T 500: National Archives, RG 75, Records of the Choctaw Trading
House, 1803-24."
- Identity (MB): Seven identities are utilized.
- C: Countryman, a white man living in Indian country with an Indian
wife.
- F: Identified as a full blood.
- I: Identified as an interpreter.
- N: Identified as Negro (Black).
- P. In all probability a mixed blood. A very conservative standard is
used to identify individuals as being of mixed blood. All names in the
appendices by the very nature of the source documents are those of
Choctaw Indians. Individuals assessed as Probable were not positively
identified by documentation as having mixed blood, but the combination
of surname, location, etc. all indicate a high degree of probability.
- T: Identified as a trader, probably a countryman.
- Y. Identified by sources as a mixed blood.
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Surnames, Appendix A
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Abrams, Jno to Austin, Sam
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Bacon, Benjamin to Bynum, John
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Cabbage, Ellis to Cuthery, Poll
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Dale, Sam to Dyer, Polly
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Eaves, Samuel to Evrage, Thomas
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Favre, Alex to Fuller, Tom Mrs
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Gains, George to Gwin, Wm.
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Hagel, Christia to Hunter, Sylas
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Impson, Caleb to Juzant, Peter, Jr
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Kamp, Author to Krebs, Exther
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Laborie, Matthew to Lyons, William
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MacGhee, Lynn to Myles, John
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McAfee, James to McRee, Alexander
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Nail, Adam to Noahaya, Thompson
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O'Kelley, John to Quarts, James
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Radford, Widow to Ryales, Arthur
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Sampson to Suzan, J.
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Talapoosa, John to Vincent, Hiram
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Wade, Alexander to Young, Alexander
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Surnames, Appendix B
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Adams, Elijah to Ayers, Nathaniel
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Bacon, Benjamin to Bynum, John
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Calhoun, John C. to Curtis, Polly
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Davis, Joseph to Everidge, Thomas
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Fields, Peggy to Fry, Lamar
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Gardner, Anna to Greggs, Leroy P.
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Hancock, Fanny to Hunter, George
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Jacobs, Henry to Jones, Wm.
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Karncy, Elli to Lucas, William
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Mackey, David to Murengo, Graves
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Nail, Daniel to Oxberry, David
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Pace, William to Rofre, William
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Saman, George to Stull, Winn
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Terrell, James to Vincent, Melinda
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Wade, Alfred to Woods, William
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Surnames, Appendix C
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Adams, Elijah to Byington, Samuel
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Calhoun, John C. to Curtis, Edward
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Daley, Alexander to Fry, Polly
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Gardner, Isaac to Hunter, George
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Imson, Isaac to Lucas, Lue
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Macky, David to Muscogee, Graves
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Nail, Jerry to Pusley, Urice
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Raiford, Edmund to Turnbull, Turner B.
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Underwood, Gaya to Woods, Stephen
Choctaw Mixed Bloods
Notes About the Dissertation:
Source: Choctaw Mixed Bloods and the Advent of Removal, Dr. Samuel James
Wells, 1987, University of Southern Mississippi. Copyright Dr. Samuel James
Wells, 1987-2009. Used here with permission.
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