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While we know our northern friends may not feel it, in the South, Spring is here. So we thought we'd share a few of our gardening sites appropriate for this time of the year. Along with gardening, there's grilling, and getting ready to diet so that you can fit back into that bathing suit this summer!

 

 

 

Creek-Southeast Mailing List

Purpose of this Mail List

     To help the Native American  researchers find ways to connect with others researching the same Surname.  We are not here to find your ancestor for you, only to provide assistance and suggestions on how and where to search for your ancestor.  
      Some of the people associated with this list are very knowledgeable on their Nation/Tribe, others have books and cd's where they will do lookups at no charge, (please don't abuse this privilege).  Many others will just offer suggestions and ideas that have worked for them in the past.

Subscribing. Clicking on one of the shortcut links below should work, but if your browser doesn't understand them, try these manual instructions: to join CREEK-SOUTHEAST-L, send mail to CREEK-SOUTHEAST-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word subscribe in the message subject and body. To join CREEK-SOUTHEAST-D, do the same thing with CREEK-SOUTHEAST-D-request@rootsweb.com.

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No Flames - This will get you removed from the list, quick as a wink.

Courtesy - Many of the people writing to this list have very recently discovered they may have a Native American connection, don't put them down because you think they asked a stupid question.  The only stupid question is the one not asked.

Off Topic Discussion - Posts having noting to do with searching for Native American Ancestors, will be considered off topic.  Weather in your location is a good example.

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Any one who wants to be here!! 

I have, however, invited several people to join this list who are very knowledgeable on the subject of Native Americans.  People who know where and how to find records for many Nations or Tribes, people who have records and are willing to searches for subscribers, (a privilege that must not be abused.)  People who have written books on the subject of Native Americans.  Mostly people who are willing to help you in your research, but not do the searching for you, that will be your job.


A few Creek Links

Post a Creek Query

Notes on the Creek
A look at the way life used to be in the Creek Nation.  Subjects covered: Marriage, Crimes,
Government, Education, and many more.

1896 Applications
Applications from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Muskogee Area Office, Relating
to the Enrollment of the Five Civilized Tribes under the Act of 1896. 
Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek and Chickasaw.

Final Rolls of the Five Civilized Tribes (Dawes Roll)
The records provide the reader with surname, first, middle initial, type, sex, age, blood degree,
roll number, census card number and a
miscellaneous.

Indian Genealogy

Among the Creeks
Carol Middleton's pages on the Creek Indian Tribe


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