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Dawes Final Rolls of the Five Civilized Tribes

Dawes is a list of those members of the Five Civilized Tribes who removed to Indian Territory (Oklahoma) during the 1800's and were living there during the above dates.

IF YOUR ANCESTOR WAS NOT LIVING IN INDIAN TERRITORY DURING 1898-1914 THEY WILL NOT BE LISTED ON DAWES!!

Only those Indians who RECEIVED LAND under the provisions of the Dawes Act are listed. It also lists those Freedmen who received land allotments as provided for in the Dawes Act. These pages can be searched to discover the enrollee's name, age, sex, blood degree, type, census card number and roll number. Check the headings in each column. Type denotes whether the record is from a Dawes card.

To use this search to its fullest, after finding your ancestor in the search results below, click on the card number to get all of the additional people enumerated on that card with your ancestor. You may also get the opportunity to view the actual Dawes Packet as image files.

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Dawes Results

Total Records: 17 
Tribe   Last   First   Middle   Age   Sex   Blood   Card   Roll   Misc   Type  
Choctaw Bennight 0 M MCR7123 P
Choctaw Bennight Susan 0 F MCR7123 P
Choctaw Bennight Mary 0 F MCR6255 P
Choctaw Bennight Luther 7 M 1/16 4575 NR RUSSELLVILLE BB
Choctaw Bennight James 0 M 4575 P
Choctaw Bennight Winn 5 M 1/16 4575 NR RUSSELLVILLE BB
Choctaw Bennight Anna 32 F IW 4575 NR RUSSELLVILLE BB
Choctaw Bennight Annie B 15 F 1/8 MCR6255 MARLOW MCR
Choctaw Bennight Daniel E 19 M 1/8 MCR6255 MARLOW MCR
Choctaw Bennight Roscoe H 13 M 1/8 MCR6255 MARLOW MCR
Choctaw Bennight John H 54 M 1/4 MCR6255 MARLOW MCR
Choctaw Bennight Susan I 0 F MCR6255 P
Choctaw Bennight Dora J 3 F 1/16 4575 NR RUSSELLVILLE BB
Choctaw Bennight Tennie M 1 F 1/16 4575 NR RUSSELLVILLE BB
Choctaw Bennight Richard S 32 M 1/8 4575 NR RUSSELLVILLE BB
Choctaw Bennight Susan S 0 F 4575 P
Choctaw Bennight John W 0 M MCR6255 P
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  Search other Native American Rolls:
Armstrong Roll | Baker Roll |  Drennen Roll  |  Guion Miller Roll | Kern Clifton Roll
Reservation Roll | Old Settlers Roll | Ute Roll | Wallace Roll

Final Roll Index | Dawes Final Roll | Indian Treaty Signers

Native American Census Records: 1880 Cherokee Census | 1896 Census Applications

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