CHIEF:  Alastair Ivor Gilbert Boyd 7th Baron Kilmarnock

Richard G. and Jerri Lynn Boyd

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NATIVE AMERICAN 


Dawes Commission Index, 1896

 

Dawes Commission Index, 1898-1914

 


 

I found this while searching for any information on my
Ross Boyd born in 1861, in GA. This is link to a
petition file to be admitted to the Cherokee Nation in
1897. It is quite interesting. Contains many "Boyd" names.

Zoanna Brace

http://members.tripod.com/~edduvall/rogersjohndoc1.html


INDIAN AFFAIRS - LAWS AND TREATIES - VOL II

Territory of Michigan - 06 July 1820
Witnesses:
GEORGE BOYD, Indian agent.

Green Bay - 27 October 1832
Witnesses
GEORGE BOYD, United States Indian agent
JAMES M. BOYD

Trustee Dollars:
JOSHUA BOYD'S Children - GEO. BOYD Esq to be the Trustee.

Cedar Point, Territory of Wisconsin - 03 Sept 1836
Witnesses:
GEORGE BOYD

City of Washington - 01 November 1837
Witnesses:
THOMAS A.B. BOYD, U.S.S. Indian agent.

11 Jan 1839
Witnesses:
DANIEL BOYD

Comanche Indians and of the Kiowa tribe of Indians
Witnesses:
JAMES S. BOYD

Source: Kappler, Charles J., ed., comp. Indian Affairs, Laws and
Treaties, Vol. 2 (Treaties). Washington,D.C.: U.S. Government Printing
Office, 1904.


Index to the Final Rolls of the Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory 1889 ~ 1914

Cherokee By Blood:
     BOYD, Henry A.
    BOYD, Jane F.
        BOYD, Joseph M.
     BOYD, Ruby A.
     BOYD, Sallie C.

Minor Cherokees By Blood:
     BOYD, Albert C.

 

Chickasaw By Blood:

    BOYD, Thomas
           BOYD, Robert Lewis

Chickasaw by Marriage:
 BOYD, Mollie

Choctaw By Blood:
BOYD, Rosa
 BOYD, Jacob
   BOYD, May E.
    BOYD, Lillie M.
   BOYD, John T.
     BOYD, Louis H.


   Index to the Applications to
The Guion Miller Roll of Eastern Cherokees of 1909

The index includes the names of all persons applying for compensation arising from the judgment of the United States Court of Claims on May 28, 1906, for the Eastern Cherokee tribe. While numerous individuals applied, not all the claims were allowed. The information included on the index is the application number, the name of the applicant, and the State or Territory in which the individual resided at the time the application was filed.

(note: IT = Indian Territory)

 

App#:

  Name:

State:

37887

BOYD Alvin C.

MO

23015

BOYD  Bette

TN

39151

BOYD Carrie

NC

38088

BOYD Charles C.

MO

 8388

BOYD  Charley

IT

25723

BOYD Charlie P.

NC

34716

BOYD Ella H.

TN

 1543

BOYD Florence J.

IT

29665

BOYD Francis Lafayette

IT

25887

BOYD Henriter

GA

35410

BOYD Ida M.

KS

25722

BOYD James M.

NC

37884

BOYD John M.

MO

32116

BOYD Joseph H.

TN

32117

BOYD Lizzie

TN

19964

BOYD Mahala Ann

NC

30570

BOYD Mary

AL

21026

BOYD Ora Z.

GA

25123

BOYD Robert L.

NC

32435

BOYD Sallie C.

IT

37981

BOYD Sarah J.

TN

25208

BOYD Thomas

IN

38094

BOYD Walter L.

CO

 7759

BOYD William

IT

 8383

BOYD William Oscar

IT

 Note:To order copies of these applications, you must submit a completed   NATF Form 83 which includes the individual's name and application number. A
separate form must be completed for each file you wish copied. To obtain
an NATF Forms 83 write:


Found on the 1900 Choctaw Nation, Alix Boyd with his daughter Celia living in Atoka, Indian Territory.

Boyd, Alix Head B M Apr 1858 42 M 21 born I. T. Ms MS
Celia daughter B F June 18?7 ( it looks like 87 but it should be 77) 22 Single born I. T. I. T. I. T

Alix was the janitor at the jail in Atoka.  Alix says he is married and for 21 years but no wife is listed. If she was dead it should have said he was a WD (widower). 

Louise Wiles

SOME BOYD MARRIAGES IN THE CHICKASAW NATION

CANADA. Quebec. 1850 Abenaki Tribal Census 

Additional information and links for researching Native American ancestors:

Native American Genealogy:
http://hometown.aol.com/bbbenge/front.html

Native American and Cherokee Genealogy Tutorial:
http://hometown.aol.com/rarebk/tut.html

Native American Data: Chickasaw Dawes Enrollment Cards, 1898-1914
20,273 records; Myra Vanderpool Gormley for National Archives Staff
http://userdb.rootsweb.com/nativeamerican/

Native American Data: Choctaw Dawes Enrollment Cards, including the
Mississippi rejected files, 1898-1914

22,006 records; Myra Vanderpool Gormley for National Archives Staff
http://userdb.rootsweb.com/nativeamerican/

Native American Data: Delaware Dawes Enrollment Cards, 1898-1914
2,632 records; Myra Vanderpool Gormley for National Archives Staff
http://userdb.rootsweb.com/nativeamerican/

Native American Data: Seminole Dawes Enrollment Cards, 1898-1914
12,603 records; Myra Vanderpool Gormley for National Archives Staff
http://userdb.rootsweb.com/nativeamerican/

NATIVE AMERICAN. ARKANSAS. CHICKAMAUGA CHEROKEE. 

Pathways and Crossroads. Researching the Red Clay Nation Links to many investigative databases and Cherokee resources. Silas Turbo Manuscripts.
http://www.comanchelodge.com/chickamauga-cherokee.html

NATIVE AMERICAN. Sacajawa's People: The Lemhi-Shoshone. Lemhis
are Agaidikas (Salmon Eaters), and Tukudikas (Sheep Eaters) whose home is in the Lemhi Valley of Idaho in the Salmon River drainage. This site has a biography of Sacajewa, information about the Lewis and Clark expedition, and the past, present, and future of the Lemhi-Shoshone.
http://www.lemhishoshone.com/


NATIVE AMERICAN. MOHAWK AND NATIVE AMERICAN GENEALOGY.
Native American Overview, Mailing Lists, Native American Links;
Mohawk Family Names, Government, Food, Clothing, Shelter, etc.
http://olivetreegenealogy.com/moh/


NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY. First-Hand History Organization. Accounts from the 1700s and 1800s. An archive of rare documents about America's earliest inhabitants, presented in two sections. 

The Archive Library contains complete works for original research. The documents in this archive are presented as graphic images of the original pages. Examples: "Adventures on the Columbia River, Including the Narrative of a Residence of Six Years on the Western Side of the Rocky Mountains, Among Various Tribes of Indians Hitherto Unknown; Together With A Journey Across the American Continent. By Ross Cox, Published in 1832;" "Gray Hawk: Life and Adventures Among the Red Indians. The story of John Tanner's 30 years among the Indians of North America, which began when he was captured in the spring of 1789. Also includes a chapter on Henry Schoolcraft, a description of the Sioux sun dance, and a chapter about the fur traders of the Northwest Company. Edited by James Macaulay. Published in 1883." The Topical Archives are the product of other people's research and are compilations of material from multiple sources.

http://www.1st-hand-history.org/


INDIAN TERRITORY: "The Indian Territory--Its Chiefs, Legislators and Leading Men." Biographies and historical information from this 1892 book about early Eastern Oklahoma.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pennstreet/IndianTerr.htm


NOTE: Use this data as a finding tool, just as you would any other secondary source. When you find the name of an ancestor listed, confirm the facts in original sources.

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