Lingrosso Family:
*Carmella was actually 81 years old in 1943. She passed
away two years later (1945) at the age of 83. Newspaper
clipping contributed by Linda Littley Hughes.
Morgan Family
The data below was found at Ancestry.com and purports to be a Dawes Commission enrollment record for Lucinda Morgan, sister of Porter V. & William Riley Morgan. However, it is actually the Dawes record for a John J. Morgan, son of Bogus & Lucinda Morgan (see actual Cherokee Census Card).Cherokee Enrollment for Lucinda Morgan Moore
D: I258
Name: Lucinda MORGAN
Sex: F
Birth: 21 FEB 1866 in Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Death: 1 MAY 1941 in Hanna, McIntosh, Oklahoma
Burial: Red Hill Cemetery, Hanna, McIntosh, Oklahoma
HIST: Control Number: NRFF-75-53A-13421
HIST: Unit of Description: Item
HIST: Record Group Number: 75
HIST: Series ID: 53A
HIST: Item ID: 13421
HIST: Title: Enrollment for Lucinda Morgan
HIST: General Materials Designator Record Type: Textual Records
HIST: Reference Unit: National Archives--Southwest Region
HIST: Agency Name: National Archives and Records Administration
HIST: Facility Name: Building 1, Dock 1
HIST: Address: 501 West Felix Street
HIST: City: Fort Worth
HIST: State: TX
HIST: Zip Code: 76115
HIST: Telephone Number: 817-334-5525
HIST: Fax Number: 817-334-5621
HIST: Organizational Code: NRFF
HIST: Creating Organization: Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes, Bureau of Indian Affairs.
HIST: Scope and Content: Tribe: Cherokee
HIST: Type: Parent
HIST: Sex: Female
HIST: Census Card Number: D207
HIST: Personal Name Reference: Lucinda Morgan
HIST: Item Count/Item Type: item(s) |c 1
HIST: Source Project: Kiosk
HIST:
HIST: Commonly called the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes, the Dawes Commission was appointed by President
Grover Cleveland in 1893. In return for abolishing their tribal governments and recognizing state and federal laws, tribe
members of
the Five Civilized Tribes - the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Seminole - were given a share of common
property. This database indexes the original applications for tribal enrollments under the act of June 28, 1898. It also indexes
documents such as birth and death affidavits, marriage licenses, and decisions and orders of the Commission.
HIST: Extended Description:
HIST:
HIST:
HIST: Source Information:
HIST: United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Applications for Enrollment in the Five Civilized Tribes,
1898-1914, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington: 1992.
Oklahoma Census Records 1920 & 1930
(coming soon)
Guffey Family:
*Extracted from: Monroe County, KY Census 1850, lines 3-7, p. 343Name Age Occupation Property Value Birthplace
Alex. Guffey 25 Farmer $100.00 N. Carolina (?)
Santi 23 Kentucky
Alphonzo 6 Kentucky
Mary 4 Kentucky
Armelda 1 Kemtucky
*Extracted from: Logan TWP, Reynolds County, MO Census 1860, lines 23-31, p.393
Alexander Guffy 35 Farmer $700./$400. Tennessee
Santi 32 Kentucky
Alphonzo 16 Kentucky
Mary 14 Kentucky
Armilda 12 Kentucky
Alvina 8 KentuckyAgmina 3 Missouri
James 3/12 Missouri
*Extracted by Nancy Ellen Morris
*Extracted from: Cooke County, TX Census 1880Name Age Race/Sex Occu Born Parents' Born
Sam Norton Head of hshld 39 W/M Farmer MO TN unknown
Susan wife 40 W/F Housewife TN NC unknown
Franklin son 11 W/M attend school TX MO TN
Susan daughter 7 W/F TX MO TN
Nancy Taylor daughter 15 W/F house work TX MO TN
William Taylor grandson 9/12 W/M TX MO TN
Elisha Locklain boarder 37 W/M Farmer AL AL GA
*Extracted by Neil & Christine Norton
Norton family lore:Ransom Franklin "Bud" Norton operated a ferry boat along the
Canadian River in OK and also a wild horse wrangler along with
Levi & Shade Flowers and John & Billy Brooks.
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