"A.K.A." (Also Known As): Cherokee and Pioneer names they were known by before and after the Civil War and the forced removal. 8.5" X 11". 42 pages. Indexed $20.00
"Only The Names Remain" Volume #1 through #6 - Indian Territory - Oklahoma: Linking the Drennen Roll (1851) to the applications of the Guion-Miller Roll (1910). Ordering information for this series is: http://www.heritagebooks.com. You may also call toll free 1-800-398-7709 Monday through Friday, 8:30am-5pm Eastern Time.
Volume 1: Flint District: Flint district covered the southern part of what is now Adair County, Oklahoma. The towns that are here today is: Stilwell, Baron, Bunch, Lyons and Blanch Oklahoma.
Volume 2: Canadian, Illinois & Disputed Districts: Canadian district was located in what now is parts of Muskogee and McIntosh Counties. The towns that are here today is: Checotah, Warner, Webber Falls, Oktaha, Keefeton and Rentiesville Oklahoma. Illinois District comprised of the Western half of present day Sequoyah and part of Muskogee County. The towns that are here today is: Braggs, Vian and Gore Oklahoma. Disputed District probably took in all boundary lines of the other eight districts in Indian Territory, especially the Arkansas line.
Volume 3: Saline District & 1880 Cherokee Orphanage Census: Saline district was located in part of what is now Delaware, Mayes and Cherokee Counties. The towns that are here today is: Salina, Rose, Spavinaw and Locust Grove Oklahoma. Cherokee Orphanage Census of 1880 was located in Mayes County, Salina Oklahoma.
Volume 4: Goingsnake District: Goingsnake district was located in the northern part of Adair County and the southern part of Delaware County with a portion of Cherokee County. The towns that are here today is: Watts, Ballard, Westville, Christie and Proctor Oklahoma.
Volume 5: Delaware District: Delaware district was located in Delaware, Mayes, Craig and Ottawa Counties. The towns that are here today is: Colcord, Jay, Twin Oaks, Zena, Grove and Little Kansas Oklahoma.
Volume 6: Tahlequah & Skin Bayou Districts: Tahlequah district basically covered what is today Cherokee County. The towns that are here today is: Tahlequah (the capital of the Cherokee Nation), Fort Gibson, Park Hill, Sequoyah and Lost City Oklahoma. Skin Bayou District which was called Sequoyah district after the Drennen Roll was taken, it was located in Sequoyah County. The towns that are here today is: Sallisaw, Muldrow, Roland and Brushy Oklahoma.
"Ani-Yun-Wi" Real People Series:
OUT OF PRINT AT THIS TIME: Descendants of Austin Rider & Mary "Polly Starr: Five generations from 1785 to1969. Many have rolls, birth, death dates, cemeteries and/or census numbers. 5.5" X 8.5". 44 pages. Indexed, including spouse. $12.00
Descendants of James Starr, Sr. & Nellie Maugh: About five hundred names and five generations. Many have rolls, birth, death dates, cemeteries and/or census numbers. 5.5" X 8.5". 44 pages. Indexed, including spouse. $12.00
Descendants of James Starr, Sr. & Susie 'Sukie' Maugh: Also included information on another wife Sallie Acorn aka Bacon. Five generations, many have rolls, birth, death dates, cemeteries and/or census numbers. 5.5" X 8.5". 46 pages. Indexed, including spouse and spouse parents if known. $12.00
JUST PUBLISHED June 2000: Descendants of Thomas Starr, Nannie Wolf & Nancy Foreman. Five generations, many have rolls, birth, death dates, cemeteries and/or census numbers. 5.5" X 8.5". 46 pages. Indexed, including spouse and spouse parents if known. $12.00
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