B Company, 1st Regiment, Indian Home Guards
Names in Ledger of Alex Clapperton, Ft. Gibson, seized by the US Department of the Interior, Most are dated between 1868 and 1869. Each have a Receipt Number. Deceased are listed as dead.
- Bradley Sam
- John
- Thomas
- Westley
- Cha-be-ki-ke
- Nok-sak-har-jo
- Tom-me
- Henry
- Lof-fi-chee
- So-mis-che, 2ud
- Jah-kay
- Ola-te-ha-jo
- Cho-was-te-a-lac-co
- Soe-see
- Oge-ya-ho-la
- Co-as-sot-fix-e-ko
- I-ma-me
- Pigee
- Sol-ya-che-ki
- Billeh
- Ola-ti-ke
- Nok-nee
- Os-fa-ni-ke
- Me-ko-ha-jo
- Jim
- Picket
- Its-chas-wa
- Ma-git-ha-go
- Tol-lo-che
- Chet-to-ha-jo
- Cho-fa-la-fix-e-ko
- Che-pa-ne
- Fus-ha-jo, 2nd
- Fus-ha-jo, 3d
- Fus-hach-chee
- Kat-so-fix-e-ko
- No-kos-ko-juk-ue
- Ene-hi-fix-e-ko
- Fon-nok-ke.
- Sa-mis-che, 1st
- Sim-i-na-che
- Pa-lus-har-jo
Additions to B Company, 1st Regiment, Indian Home Guards
Names in Ledger of Alex Clapperton, Ft. Gibson, seized by the US Department of the Interior, Most are dated between 1868 and 1869. Each have a Receipt Number. Deceased are listed as dead.
The Additions entries were added at a later time and are out of order in the ledger books. Some entries have additional information like, Mother, Father, Widow, etc., my guess these are the people who received the bounty or pension money.
- Ko-nok-ko-chee
- Cho-cot-hee-yo
- Ah-be-ga-has-go
- Che-pa-na
- Cot-tro-chee
- No-has fix-se-ko
- Oge-jup-ko
- Ske-chum-na
- Pah-lee
- Tack-a-lou-ga
- Fus-ha-jo; sister was last claimant; bad
- Fus-hutch-che, Gd.
- Isse-he-ha-ha, Gd.
- J. W. D, Gd.
- Co-ac-co-ge, Gd.
- Nanny, Widow
- Mul-ka-buck-a, Gd.
- Hock-touch-e, Widow
- Lap-pil-ce, Gd.
- Sototch, Heirs.
- Sealy, mother was sick when claim was made out