Cherokee Connections is an introduction to genealogical sources pertaining to the Cherokee nation, and it is designed specifically for researchers who are trying to prove their heritage for tribal membership as well as for those who are simply interested in investigating family legends about Cherokee ancestry. All-important sources of genealogical value are explained with respect to the reasons ...
"Every cemetery is worth visiting, and the people in them are worth trying to remember. They were much like us". Thus the writers of The Dallas Morning News set out to explore the cemeteries of Texas and the surrounding states for the newspaper's Travel section. The more than forty-five stories serve as history lessons and travelogues for more than sixty cemeteries, chronicling the resting places ...
1890 Cherokee Nation Census – Barbara Benge. This book is a transcription of the 1890 Cherokee Nation Census in the same format used by the Federal 1890 census. This census will help to bridge the gap between the 1880 Cherokee Nation census and the Dawes roll done in 1902. Districts covered: Canadian, Cooweescoowee, Delaware, Flint, Goingsnake, Illinois, Saline, Sequoyah, Tahlequah, and ...