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One of about a dozen ‘focused’ family trees hosted with Geneanet.org.
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https://gw.geneanet.org/nativekin36277
One of about a dozen ‘focused’ family trees hosted with Geneanet.org.
More will be added soon.
Fall Pow Wow 2018 was a very good event.
I will be posting photos from the Pow Wow, later today.
Am wanting to view and possibly edit the photos from the weekend.
If you have photos from this past weekend’s Pow Wow, email them to me or ask me how to post them directly to the Cherokee’s of Alabama “blog”.
Here is one more group of photos from this year’s Fall Pow Wow.
I do hope you enjoy looking at them.
— HummingBird
CLICK through to view this album —
https://toerivervalleync.wordpress.com/2017/11/06/album-two-fall-2017-pow-wow/
This gallery contains 24 photos.
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114591 William Tapp ( Taptico) Virginia United States (Native American) Q-M3 […]
[…much more on source site]
Source: Family Tree DNA – American Indian Q1a3a1: the Q-M3 Haplogroup Project
324056 William Riley Stricklin b. 1802 SC d. 1885 AL United States (Native American) Q-M3 […]
[…much more on source site]
Source: Family Tree DNA – American Indian Q1a3a1: the Q-M3 Haplogroup Project
The white missionary Evan Jones was so loved by the Cherokee Nation that he and all his family living with him were adopted by the tribe. One of these was the orphan son of his daughter Pauline. Though this orphaned child eventually had eight children, none ever applied for enrollment with the tribe through the Dawes commission. Yet even today all the many descendants would be eligible for tribal citizenship if they registered. The son’s name was Richard Byrd.We encourage you to believe in and investigate family stories. The Cherokee are the best documented tribe in history, yet even with today’s internet resources the truth is often obscured. We provide free research assistance and we launch a new site to preserve the stories, memories, and family history of our members on September 1, 2016. You’re invited to join us.
Source: Your Cherokee grandmother is missing from the rolls? Maybe not. Here’s why. – Cherokee heritage
Descendant Register, Generation No. 1
1. | ANCEL BUTLER STRICKLAND (ELISHA STRICKLAND6, EZEKIEL MOTON STRICKLAND5, SOLOMON STRICKLAND4, JACOB SR. STRICKLAND3, MATTHEW JR STRICKLAND2, MATTHEW SR STRICKLAND1) was born 1815 in GA., and died 1899 in CLAY CO AL.. He married REBECCA SPRUELL. | ||||||||
Children of ANCEL BUTLER STRICKLAND and REBECCA SPRUELL are:
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Source: RootsWeb’s WorldConnect Project: EARL AND HAZELS FAMILY
Priscilla Burton (Farrar)
Source: Geni – Priscilla Burton (Farrar) (1694-1768)- Goochland
Census 1860 – Summit, Blount County, Alabama
39 | 560 | 554 | Stricklin Wm. | 27 M W | F. Laborer | 300 | Georgia | | S362 | =====|=======|=======|==================================|============|========================|=============|================|======================|======|=============================================================================================================== —Year: 1860 State: Alabama County: Blount Post Office: Summit Sheet No: 1093Reel No: M653-2 Division: Eastern Subdivision Page No: 81Enumerated on: July 11, 1860 by: J. H. Skinner Transcribed by Susan Wood for USGenWeb,http://www.rootsweb.com/census/. Copyright: 2003 =====|=======|=======|==================================|============|========================|=============|================|======================|======|===============================================================================================================LINE | Dwell | Famil | Lastname Firstname | Age Se C | Occupation | Real Perso | BirthPlace | M S R Deaf & Dumb | SNDX | Remarks =====|=======|=======|==================================|============|========================|=============|================|======================|======|=============================================================================================================== 1 | 560 | 554 | Stricklin Matilda | 32 F W | | | Alabama | | S362 | Age is not clearly legible
Census 1860 – Summit, Blount County, Alabama (Excerpt)
4 | 525 | 518 | Dailey Gran H. | 23 M W | Farmer | 300 233 | Alabama | | D400 | 5 | 525 | 518 | Dailey Laura L. | 29 F W | | | Alabama | X | D400 | 6 | 525 | 518 | Dailey William J. | 6 M W | | | Alabama | | D400 | 7 | 525 | 518 | Dailey A. M. | 4 F W | | | Alabama | | D400 | 8 | 525 | 518 | Dailey George C. | 3 M W | | | Alabama | | D400 | 9 | 525 | 518 | Dailey Mary E. | 1 F W | | | Alabama | | D400 |
Census 1850 – Summit, Blount County, Alabama
31 | 522 | 515 | Blackwood Isaac A. | 6 M W | | | Alabama | X | B423 | 32 | 522 | 515 | Blackwood Mary E. | 4 F W | | | Alabama | | B423 | 33 | 522 | 515 | Blackwood James A. | 1 M W | | | Alabama | X | B423 | 34 | 522 | 515 | Blackwood Elbert | 8 M W | | | Alabama | | B423 | 35 | 523 | 516 | Blackwood Mary | 63 F W | Domestic | 75 | Georgia | X | B423 | Cannot read mark is -(/)+ 36 | 523 | 516 | Blackwood Mary Ann | 17 F W | Domestic | | Ala. | | B423 |
Census 1850 – Summit, Blount Co., Alabama
33 | 516 | 509 | Stephens Jonathan | 21 M W | F. Laborer | 100 | Alabama | | S315 | 34 | 516 | 509 | Stephens Elizabeth | 20 F W | | | Alabama | | S315 | 35 | 516 | 509 | Stephens Sarah | 2/12 F W | | | Alabama | | S315 | 36 | 517 | 510 | Stephens Noah | 39 M W | F. Laborer | 150 | Illinois | | S315 | 37 | 517 | 510 | Stephens Sary | 38 F W | | | Tenn. | X | S315 | 38 | 517 | 510 | Stephens George W. | 15 M W | | | Ala. | | S315 | 39 | 517 | 510 | Stephens Elijah | 13 M W | | | Ala. | | S315 | =====|=======|=======|==================================|============|========================|=============|================|======================|======|=============================================================================================================== —Year: 1860 State: Alabama County: Blount Post Office: Summit Sheet No: 1087Reel No: M653-2 Division: Eastern Subdivision Page No: 75Enumerated on: July 9th, 1860 by: J. H. Skinner Transcribed by Susan Wood for USGenWeb,http://www.rootsweb.com/census/. Copyright: 2003 =====|=======|=======|==================================|============|========================|=============|================|======================|======|===============================================================================================================LINE | Dwell | Famil | Lastname Firstname | Age Se C | Occupation | Real Perso | BirthPlace | M S R Deaf & Dumb | SNDX | Remarks =====|=======|=======|==================================|============|========================|=============|================|======================|======|=============================================================================================================== 1 | 517 | 510 | Stephens Samuel | 12 M W | | | Alabama | | S315 | 2 | 517 | 510 | Stephens Eli | 11 M W | | | Alabama | | S315 | 3 | 517 | 510 | Stephens Jasper | 8 M W | | | Alabama | | S315 | 4 | 517 | 510 | Stephens John | 6 M W | | | Alabama | | S315 | 5 | 517 | 510 | Stephens Noah | 3 M W | | | Alabama | | S315 | 6 | 517 | 510 | Stephens Mary | 9/12 F W | | | Alabama | | S315 | 7 | 518 | 511 | Blackwood Jas. | 34 M W | Farmer | 700 800 | Alabama | X | B423 | 8 | 518 | 511 | Blackwood Acha | 30 F W | | | Alabama | X | B423 | 9 | 518 | 511 | Blackwood Eliza | 10 F W | | | Alabama | X | B423 | 10 | 518 | 511 | Blackwood Robert | 8 M W | | | Alabama | X | B423 | 11 | 518 | 511 | Blackwood Jane | 3 F W | | | Alabama | | B423 | 12 | 519 | 512 | Cornelius John | 40 M W | F. Laborer | 200 | Alabama | | C654 | 13 | 519 | 512 | Cornelius Pollie | 35 F W | | | Tenn. | | C654 | 14 | 519 | 512 | Cornelius Ellender | 21 F W | | | Ala. | | C654 | 15 | 519 | 512 | Cornelius Bettie | 17 F W | | | Ala. | | C654 | 16 | 519 | 512 | Cornelius Levi | 15 M W | | | Ala. | | C654 | 17 | 519 | 512 | Cornel
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