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Alabama Revolutionary War Soldiers – H Surnames

HAGGARD, HENRY, aged 94, resided in Bibb County, June 1. 1840, with James Fancher.-Census of Pensioners, 1841, p. 149. HAGUE, JOHN. From the South Western Christian Advocate, published at Nashville, July 24, 1841. ” ‘AN OLD SOLDIER FALLEN.-Mr. John Hague, aged, (we understand) ninety-three years, died in Nashville, on the 13th inst. Mr. Hague was […]

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Alabama Revolutionary War Soldiers – M Surnames

MABERRY, GEORGE, aged 82, resided in Bibb County, June 1, 1840.-Census of Pensioners, 1841, p. 149. MABGLY, VARDER, aged 102, resided in Walker County, June 1, 1840, with Robert Mabgly.-Census of Pensioners, 1841, p. 150. McCALL, JOHN, aged 70, and a resident of Limestone County; private and sergeant N. C. Continental Line; enrolled on January

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Alabama Revolutionary War Soldiers – N Surnames

NAIL, MATTHEW, aged 77, and a resident of Madison County; private Georgia Militia; enrolled on November 4, 1833, under act of Congress of June 7, 1832, payment to date from March 4, 1831; annual allowance, $80; sums received to date of publication of list, $240.-Revolutionary Pension Roll, in Vol. xiv, Sen. Doc. 514, 23rd Cong.,

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Alabama Revolutionary War Soldiers – R Surnames

RALEY, CHARLES, aged 70, and a resident of Morgan County; private of Cavalry Virginia Continental Line; enrolled on September 17, 1833, under act of Congress of June 7, 1832, payment to date from March 4, 1831; annual allowance, $77.72; sums received to date of publication of list, $194.30.-Revolutionary Pension Roll, in Vol. xiv, Sen. Doc.

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Alabama Revolutionary War Soldiers – P Surnames

PAINE, MATHEW, age not given, a resident of Marion County; private Tennessee Volunteers; enrolled on February 3, 1826, payment to date from October 26, 1825; annual allowance, $96; sums received to date of publication of list, $706.65; April 24, 1816.-Revolutionary Pension Roll, in Vol. xiv, Sen. Doc. 514, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., 1833-34. PARKER, ELISHA.

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Alabama Revolutionary War Soldiers – V Surnames

VARNER, JOSEPH, a resident of Clarke County; private, particular service not shown; enrolled on May 8, 1832, under act of Congress of June 7, 1832, payment to date from September 4, 1835; annual allowance, $72. Pension Book, State Branch Bank, Mobile. VAUGHAN, INGRAHAM, aged 77, and a resident of Lauderdale County, private captain and sergeant

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LeFlore Choctaw Family – List of Mixed Bloods

When prominent mixed-blood families began to emerge from the Choctaw people in the early 1800s they usually did so where one or both parents were mixed bloods themselves. A case in point is the Leflore family. According to Cushman,  the brothers Michael and Louis were living in[90] Choctaw country as early as the late eighteenth

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Indian Removal and the Legacy

[177]The articles of removal of the 1830 Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek were set into motion immediately. By 1831 and 1832 when Removal was in full force mixed bloods still maintained their positions of trust and authority within the tribe. During Removal the percentage of mixed-blood captains — the headmen and leaders of the organized emigrant

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From Alliance to Removal

[138]Throughout the Jeffersonian period and later, the white countrymen and mixed bloods expanded their influence over the full-blood tribal members. One aspect of this can be seen by analyzing the ratio of full-blood to mixed-blood Choctaw signers of treaties with the United States. CHART 19 Breakdown of Choctaw treaty Signers Year Treaty Full Bloods Mixed

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