dates, and tribe, it is usually not helpful to begin your search in Indian records. Learn everything that you can about your parents, grandparents, and more distant ancestors, including ancestral names; dates of birth, marriages, and death; and the places where your ancestors were born, marri...
Griffin, Larry J
They allocated use of land in that area to Dicky Barrett for following his marriage to Rāwinia in 1828 (later known as Barrett’s Reserve C & D). Members of the Ngāmotu hapū were recorded as living at Ratapihipihi at the 1878 census of the Māori population. Te Puke and Kuramai we...
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How were they listed in the census? Was someone listed as other than white, indicating mixed race? Check the records where they lived, tax records and others to see if there is any indication of non-European heritage. Remember that your non-white ancestor would have retained their “darker...
The census of 1835 records three separate heads of families with this name [Bear]: Jacob, John, David. It is likely, however, that Thomas Bear “an Indian from Cumberland House” was the brother of the previously mentioned family heads, and was connected to Robert Stranger through both place...
Paths of our Children by George Sabo A Journal of Travels into the Arkansas Territory 1819 by Thomas Nuttall Tixier’s Travels on the Osage Prairies by Albert J. Salvan Quapaw Annuity Rolls Quapaw Census Rolls Quapaw Heirship Rolls Quapaw Competency Papers Quapaw BIA Interviews 1920...