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Robert Goins, Choctaw
Robert Goins Et Al.,
Choctaw
Commission, No. 55.
United States court, No.
127.
Citizenship court, No. 31-T.
On the 1874 census roll of Kiamitia
County appear the names of Henry, William,
and James Goins, together with their
children, unnamed, as Choctaws by blood.
Record
September 9, 1896. Original application
for the enrollment of Robert Goins and 99
others, all claiming to be the children and
grandchildren of Jeremiah Goins, a
half-blood Choctaw and a recognized member
of the Choctaw Nation in Mississippi, was
filed with the commission, and evidence in
support thereof, consisting of numerous
affidavits, submitted.
The record shows that Jeremiah Goins was a
mixed-blood Choctaw. possessing somewhere
between one-half and seven-eighths Choctaw
blood; that his father was Philip Goins, his
mother. Oti. Philip Goins was about
three-quarters Choctaw, while Oti was a full
blood. Jeremiah Goins and his family were
members of the Choctaw Nation in Mississippi
in 1830. At an early day (the exact date is
not given) lie moved to Texas, and later
lived and died in Atoscosa County, Tex. The
record shows that he was one of the
frontiersmen alternating between the Choctaw
Nation and Texas; that he was always
acknowledged by those who knew him to be a
Choctaw Indian; that he acted as an
interpreter in proceedings in which Choctaws
appeared.
David Reynolds, 78 years old and a resident
of Atoscosa County. Tex., testifies:
I was present when he Jeremiah Goins proved
himself by white man and Indians that he was
a Choctaw Indian at Nacogdoches County in
Texas, in 1848, in the latter part of
August.
While the record is not clear, it would
appear that in some court proceedings the
question as to whether or not Jeremiah Goins
and his family were Choctaw Indians was at
issue, and the court adjudged them Choctaw
Indians. There is no more specific reference
to the court proceedings.
It further appears that Jeremiah Goins died
in Atoscosa County, Tex. Jeremiah Goins
married Shorpine Drake, and as a result of
said union the following children were born:
Henry Goins (now deceased), Ranson Goins,
Seaborn Goins (now deceased), Robert Goins,
James Goins, Raborn Goins, Reuben Goins,
Jerry Goins, Eveline Goins. Caroline Goins,
Adeline Goins, Emily Goins, and Mary Goins.
On August 20, 1896, the following children
of Jeremiah Goins resided with their
families in the Choctaw and Chickasaw
Nations, where some of them had lived for
many years: Henry Goins's family (he being
deceased), Ranson Goins, Caroline Morris
(nee Goins), Robert Goins, Adeline Mulkey
(nee Goins), Cherokee Nation; Reuben Goins,
Jerry Goins, and Mary Southland (nee Goins).
The above persons and their children are
claimants herein.
On the 1874 census roll of Kiamitia County
appear the names of Henry, James, and
William Goins and their children, unnamed,
as Choctaws by blood. James and Henry Goins
were children of Jeremiah Goins, while
William is a grandson of Jeremiah Goins.
The record conclusively establishes the
relationship of all the claimants to
Jeremiah Goins.
October 9, 1896. The attorneys for the
nations, Stuart, Gordon & Hailey, filed with
the commission the answer of the Choctaw
Nation to the petition of claimants, in
which it is stated:
There is no evidence to show that this
claim bus ever been disputed by the Choctaw
Nation.
No evidence was offered by the nations.
December 1, 1890. Application denied by
commission. No decision; merely stamped
"Denied."
From the decision of the commission appeal
was taken to the United States Court for the
Southern District, Indian Territory, at
Ardmore, record before the commission was
transmitted and made part of the record
before the court. Additional testimony was
taken before the master. Attorneys for the
nations were present and examined witnesses.
No evidence was offered by the nations.
December 21, 1897. Decree entered admitting
the following persons: Robert Goins,
Elizabeth Goins, Seaborn Goins, Calvin
Goins, Caroline Goins, John Goins, Elizabeth
Goins, Minerva Goins, William Henry Goins,
Samantha Goins, James Goins, James Goins,
jr., Randolph Goins, Lizzie Goins, Rayborn
Goins, Thomas L. Goins, William Goins,
Collin Goins, Eli Goins, Rayborn Goins,
Campbell Goins, Martha Margaret Goins,
Missouri E. Goins, Amanda May Goins, Dinkey
Goins, Reuben Goins, Mary Goins, Cordelia
Goins, Jeremiah Goins, Jr., Monroe Goins,
William Goins, Frank Goins, Leonard Goins,
Mrs. Evaline Paddieo, Reuben Paddieo, John
Paddieo, Evaline Paddieo, Martha Paddieo,
Tasso Paddieo, James Paddieo, Amanda
Paddieo, Jerry M. Morris, G. W. Morris,
Spencer W. Morris, jr., Sarah Morris, Kansas
Morris, Mrs. Emily Perrice. G. W. Nevils,
Ike Perrice, Josephine Perrice, Mary
Perrice, Anna Perrice, Alzona Perrice,
Caroline Perrice, Mrs. Mary Southward, W. C.
Southward, William M. Southward, Elizabeth
Southward, John F. Southward, James Marion
Southward, Jessie Myrtle Southward, Maggie
May Southward, James Melton Gardner,
Margaret Lugene Gardner, Manda Eldora
Gardner, Cora Lee Gardner, J. M. Gardner,
Ebenezer S. Morris, Gertrude E. Morris,
Jesse W. Morris, Jesse Coleman Morris,
Augusta B. Morris, Wilmuth Morris, Nora Lee
Morris, Mollie Morris, Cora May Morris,
Kansas Viola Morris, Frank C. Jones, James
Jones, Jesse Jones, Gypsie Jones, Frank C.
Jones, Ignatia Marjories, Susie Marjories,
Reams Marjories, Joe Perrice, Ignatia
Perrice, jr., Eugene Dias, Albert Dias,
Clara Androda, Christoval Androda, Mrs.
Josephine Priest, Adella Taylor, Pearline
Taylor, Anzo Taylor, William Martin Taylor,
Josephine Taylor, and Clara Taylor.
Certified copy of decree hereto attached,
marked " Exhibit A."
December 17, 1902. Decree of United States
court vacated by decree of citizenship court
in "test case."
March 3, 1903. Case transferred to
citizenship court for trial de novo.
May 20, 1904. Mr. Herbert, attorney for
claimants, moved the court for leave to
dismiss the case.
May 31, 1904. Motion denied. No additional
testimony offered. Record before the
commission and United States court offered
and rejected as not admissible in evidence.
No record of briefs filed or arguments made.
No opinion.
June 29, 1904. Decree entered denying all
claimants.
On September 23, 1898, and at various dates
thereafter, applications were duly made to
the commission within the time prescribed by
law for the enrollment of children of those
persons admitted to citizenship by decree of
United States court, and whose names do not
appear in said decree. They are: Leroy
Goins, Albert Goins, Georgia Goins, Paul
Goins, Minneola Goins, Henry Goins, Jewel
Goins, Starley May Goins, Jesse Goins,
Clarence E. Goins, Sarah W. Goins, Nellie
Goins, Lula Goins, Tomer A. Goins, Henry A.
Goins, William B. Goins, Allie May Goins,
General Jackson Hinkle, Bessie M. Jones,
Flora Leona Jones, Buel Bradford Jones,
Frank Delmer Jones, James I. Paddieo, Eugene
Paddieo, John L. S. Cox, Eva Paddieo, Josie
Paddieo, William Adolphus Ramsey, Effie S.
Southward, Susan Southward, Edith Southward,
William W. Morris, Lula Mamie Morris, Andrew
J. Dorn, Tommy O. Dorn, Robert A. Dorn,
Lenora May Laxton, Maggie Edwards, Roy
Edwards, Elizabeth Martinez, Alzina
Martinez, Ira Padier, Seborn Goins, Nellie
Marjories, Manuel Marjories, jr., Fred Lee
Marjories, Ida Goins, Ruby Viola Goins,
Joseph Goins, Conception Perrice (or Peres),
Ella Perrice, and Stella Perrice.
In September 1904, the applications for
enrollment of the above children were denied
by the commission, for the reason that, as
stated in one of the opinions:
The right of the applicants' father, John
H. Goins, to citizenship in the Choctaw
Nation having been adversely determined by a
decree of the Choctaw and Chickasaw
citizenship court June 29, 1904. in case No.
31, upon the Tishomingo docket of said
court, it is hereby ordered that application
of for enrollment as citizens by blood of
the Choctaw Nation be dismissed.
September 15, 1904. Case closed.
April 22, 1909. Indian Office requests
report as to right to enrollment of
claimants.
April 30, 1909. Report of commissioner to
Indian Office.
June 3, 1909. Department holds this case not
analogous to Goldsby case, as the names of
claimants herein were never on any schedule
approved by the Secretary and subsequently
stricken there from without notice to
claimants, and declines to enroll
applicants, as the Secretary is without
authority of law to do so.
Statement by Counsel
for Claimants
There is not one line of evidence offered
in this case before any tribunal by the
nations. The proof of blood, residence, and
tribal affiliation of claimants covering
more than 50 pages of typewriting stands
uncontradicted. Those entitled to enrollment
are: Robert Goins, Elizabeth Goins, Seborn
Goins, Calvin Goins, Caroline Goins, John
Goins, Elizabeth Goins, Minerva Goins,
William Henry Goins, Samontha Goins, James
Goins, James Goins, jr., Randolph Goins,
Lizzie Goins, Rayborn Goins, Thomas L.
Goins, William Goins, Collin Goins. Eli
Goins', Rayborn Goins, Campbell Goins,
Martha Margaret Goins, Missouri E. Goins,
Amanda May Goins, Dinkey Goins, Reuben
Goins, Mary Goins, Cordelia Goins, Jeremiah
Goins, jr., Monroe (Joins. William Goins,
Frank Goins. Leonard Goins, Mrs. Evaline
Paddieo, Reuben Paddieo, Tasso Paddieo, John
Paddieo, Evaline Paddieo, Martha Paddieo,
James Paddieo, Amanda Paddieo, Jerry M.
Morris, G. W. Morris, Spencer W. Morris,
jr., Sarah Morris, Kansas Morris, Mrs. Emily
Perrice, G. W. Nevils, Ike Perrice,
Josephine Perrice, Mary Perrice, Anna
Perrice, Alzona Perrice. Caroline Perrice,
Mrs. Mary Southward, W. C. Southward.
William M. Southward, Elizabeth Southward,
John F. Southward, James Marion Southward,
Jessie Myrtle Southward, Maggie May
Southward. James Melton Gardner, Margaret
Lugene Gardner, Manda Eldora Gardner, Cora
Lee, Gardner, J. M. Gardner, Ebenezer S.
Morris, Gertrude E. Morris, Jesse W. Morris,
Jesse Coleman Morris, Augusta B. Morris,
Wilmuth Morris, Nora Lee Morris, Mollie
Morris, Cora May Morris, Kansas Viola
Morris, Frank C. Jones, James Jones, Jesse
Jones, Gypsie Jones, Frank C. Jones, Ignatia
Marjories, Susie Marjories, Reams Marjories,
Joe Perrice, Ignatia Perrice. jr.. Eugene
Dias, Albert Dias, Clara Androda, Christoval
Androda, Mrs. Josephine Priest, Adella
Taylor, Pearline Taylor, Anzo Taylor,
William Martin Taylor, Josephine Taylor,
Clara Taylor, Leroy Goins, Albert Goins,
Georgia Goins, Paul Goins, Minneola Goins,
Henry Goins, Jewel Goins, Starley May Goins,
Jesse Goins, Clarence G. Goins, Sarah W.
Goins, Nellie Goins. Lula Goins, Tomer A.
Goins, Henry A. Goins, William B. Goins,
Allie May Goins, General Jackson Hinkle,
Bessie M. Jones, Flora Leona Jones, Buel
Bradford Jones, Frank Delmer Jones, James I.
Paddieo, Eugene Paddieo, John L. S. Cox, Eva
Paddieo, Josie Paddieo, William Adolphus
Ramsey, Effie S. Southward, Susan Southward,
Edith Southward, William W. Morris, Lula
Mamie Morris, Andrew J. Dorn, Tommy O. Dorn,
Robert A. Dorn, Lenora May Laxton, Maggie
Edwards, Roy Edwards, Elizabeth Martinez,
Alzina Martinez, Ira Padier, Seborn Goins,
Nellie Marjories, Manuel Marjories, jr..
Fred Lee Marjories, Ida Goins, Ruby Viola
Goins, Joseph Goins, Conception Perrice (or
Peres), Ella Perrice, and Stella Perrice.
Respectfully submitted.
Ballinger & Lee and Walter S. Field.
Exhibit A.
Copy of order of court
United States of America, Indian
Territory. Southern District, ss:
In the United States court in the Indian
Territory, Southern District, at a term
thereof begun and held at Ardmore, in the
Indian Territory, on the l5th day of
November. A. D. 1897.
Present: The Hon. Hosea Townsend. judge of
said court.
The following order was made and entered of
record, to wit:
Robert Goins et al. v.
No. 127, The Choctaw Nation. Judgment
At this time come on to be heard the
report of the master in chancery, filed
herein June 23. 1897, and at the same time
come the applicants by-their attorneys; and
it appearing to the court that the
applicants herein through their attorneys
have excepted to the report of said master
in chancery, wherein he recommends that
those of the applicants who are nonresidents
of the Indian Territory be denied the right
to have their names enrolled as members of
the tribe of Choctaw Indians, and the court,
after hearing said exceptions and being
fully advised in the premises, is of the
opinion that said exceptions be, and the
same are hereby, sustained ; and it
appearing to the court from the report of
said master and from the evidence filed
herein that all of the applicants are
members of the tribe of Choctaw Indians;
It is therefore considered, adjudged, and
decreed by the court that Robert Goins and
his wife. Elizabeth Goins, and Seaborn
Goins, Calvin Goins, Caroline Goins, John
Goins, Elizabeth Goins. Minerva Goins.
William Henry Goins, and Samontha Goins. the
children of Henry Goins, deceased, and James
Goins and his children, James Goins. jr.,
and Randolph Goins and Lizzie Goins; and
Rayborn Goins and children, Thomas L. Goins,
William Goins, Collin Goins, Eli Goins,
Rayborn Goins, Campbell Goins, Martha
Margaret Goins. Missouri E. Goins, Amanda
May Goins, and Dinkey Goins, and Reuben
Goins, and children. Mary Goins, and
Cordelia Goins. and Jeremiah Goins. jr., and
children, Monroe Goins, William Goins, Frank
Goins, and Leonard Goins and Mrs. Evaline
Paddieo and her children, Reuben Paddieo,
Tasso Paddieo, John Paddieo, Evaline
Paddieo, Martha Paddieo, James Paddieo, and
Amanda Paddieo, and the children of Caroline
Morris, whose maiden name was Caroline
Goins, to wit. Jerry M. Morris, G. W.
Morris, Spencer W. Morris, jr.. Sarah
Morris, and Kansas Morris, and Mrs. Emily
Penice, and G. W. Nevils, her son by her
first husband, William M. Nevils, and her
children by her second husband. Antonio
Perrice, to wit, Ike Perrice, Josephine
Perrice, Mary Perrice, Anna Perrice, Alzona
Perrice, and Caroline Perrice, and Mrs. Mary
Southward and her husband, W. C. Southward,
and their children, William M. Southward,
Elizabeth Southward, John F. Southward,
James Marion Southward, Jessie Myrtle
Southward and Maggie May Southward, and the
children of Sallie Goins, who married J. M.
Gardner, viz. James Melton Gardner, Margaret
Lugene Gardner, Manda Eldora Gardner, and
Cora Lee Gardner, and the said J. M.
Gardner, and the children of J. M. Morris,
who was a son of Caroline Morris, viz.
Ebenezer S. Morris, Gertrude E. Morris,
Jesse W. Morris, Jesse Coleman Morris, and
Augusta B. Morris, and the children of G. W.
Morris, viz. Wilmuth Morris, Nora Lee
Morris, Mollie Morris, Cora May Morris, and
Kansas Viola Morris, and the children of
Sallie Morris, who married Frank C. Jones,
viz. Frank C. Jones, James Jones, Jesse
Jones, and Gypsie Jones, and the said Frank
C. Jones, and the children of Josephine
Marjories, who was a daughter of the said
Emily Perrice, viz, Iguathia Marjories,
Susie Marjories, and Reams Marjories, and
the children of Ike Perrice, who was a son
of Emily Perrice, viz. Joe Perrice and
Ignatia Perrice, Jr.. and the children of
Mary Dias. who was a daughter of Emily
Perrice, to wit. Eugene Dias and Albert
Dias, and the children of Anna Androda, a
daughter of Emily Perrice, to wit, Clara
Androda and Chrlstoval Androda, and the
grandchildren of Jeremiah Goins, to wit,
Mrs. Josephine Priest and her children by
her former husband, namely, Adella Taylor,
Pearline Taylor, Anzo Taylor, William Martin
Taylor, Josephine Taylor, and Clara Taylor
are all members of the Choctaw Tribe of
Indians and as such are entitled to have
their names enrolled as members of said
tribe of Choctaw Indians by blood, except as
to the said W. C. Southward, who is a member
of said tribe by intermarriage, and
Elizabeth Goins, the wife of Robert Coins,
who is a member of said tribe by
Intermarriage.
It is further considered, adjudged, and
decreed by the court that the Choctaw
Nation, the defendant, pay all costs in this
behalf expended and incurred, for which
execution may issue.
It is further considered, adjudged, and
decreed by the court that the clerk of this
court certify this judgment to the
Commission of the United States to the Five
Civilized Tribes for its observance. To
which judgment of the court the defendant,
the Choctaw Nation, in open court duly
excepted.
United States Of America, Indian Territory,
Southern District:
I, C. M. Campbell, clerk of the District
Court of the United States for the Southern
District of the Indian Territory, do hereby
certify the foregoing to be a true copy of
an order made by said court on the 21st day
of December 1897, as appears from the
records of said court now on file in my
office.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
hand, at my office in Ardmore, in said
district, this 10th day of March, A. D.
1903.
[seal.] C. M. Campbell, Clerk.
N. H. McCoy, Deputy.
Notes About the Book:
Source: Five Civilized Tribes In Oklahoma, Reports of the Department of the
Interior and Evidentiary Papers in support of S. 7625, a Bill for the Relief of
Certain Members of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma, Sixty-second Congress,
Third Session, Published 1913, by the Department of the Interior, United States.
Online Publication: The manuscript was scanned and then ocr'd. Minimal editing
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