[M234, roll 235, letter R.95]
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Maj. E. R. Roberts
U. S. Indn Agent
for Creeks
With Creek Delegation will please have the within claims for Emigration & subsistence examined & if correct & it can be done have them placed with those of the same nature now before the Dept.
[Israel G.] Vore
" Self Emigration claims of Creek Indians against the United States. "
Emigrator | Age | Sex | Persons Emigrated | Age | Sex | Remarks |
Katey McIntosh | 60 | f | Emigrated from the old Creek Nation in company with Ben Hawkins, the Summer & Fall of 1836 - furnished her own transportation & subsistence, & subsistence for 12 months after her arrival - claims remuneration under treaty of 1832. Sarah Davis, heir. | |||
James Hutton | 60 | m | Mary Polly Ailcey Joe Jack | 17 18 20 17 17 | f f f m m | Emigrated from the old Creek Nation, Ala. to Texas the Fall of 1836 - and from Texas to the Creek Nation Indn. Tery. 1853 - claims for transportation & subsistence, & for subsistence for 12 months after arrival under provision of treaty of 1832. |
George W. Walker | 22 | m | Emigrated from Alabama to the Creek Nation, Indn. Tery., the Fall of 1848 - furnishing transportation & subsistence, & subsistence for 12 months after his arrival - claims remuneration under treaty of 1832. | |||
Polly Austin | 22 | f | Lucinda Reed Augustus Austin Daniel Austin Betsey Reed David Reed Judy Reed Sally Reed Susan Reed, Sr William Reed Susan Reed, Jr Jim Reed Hepsey Reed Toney Berryhill Jeffrey (servant) Lucy (servant) | 50 26 2 20 18 16 14 12 9 1 16 8 23 35 16 | f m m f m f f f m f m f f m f | Emigrated from the old Creek Nation in Alabama to the Creek Nation, Indn. Tery. in 1830 - Furnished transportation & subsistence, & subsistence 12 months after their arrival - claims remuneration under treaty of 1826. |
Ward Coachman | 50 | m | Emigrated from Alabama to the Creek Nation, I. T. in June 1849 - Emigrated others for which he rec'd remuneration - but for transportation & subsistence, & subsistence 12 months after his arrival, he never was paid, claims under treaty of 1832. | |||
Thle Harjo (of Talladega) | m | 35 | Se kar par ke Sar ho ye Thle sar ho ye Ar chok kar ho ye Molly | 38 28 10 7 3 | f f f f f | Emigrated from Alabama to the Creek Nation, I. T. the Summer of 1838 - Furnished transportation & subsistence, and subsistence 12 months after their arrival - claims remuneration under treaty of 1832. |
William Grayson (of Hillabee) | m | 47 | Judy Grayson Wm. Grayson Jr. Amy Grayson Henderson Grayson Abigail Henderson Lucretia Grayson Loueza Grayson Se ho ye Grayson | 34 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 | f m f m f f f f | Emigrated from Alabama the Winter of 1834-5 to the Creek Nation, Indn. Tery., furnished transportation & subsistence, and subsistence 12 months after their arrival - claims remuneration under treaty of 1832. |
Sim mar heech kar | m | 42 | Th- molth ho ye Fik har ke Shirley Dicky Tennessee Billy George | 38 27 35 35 30 20 | f m m m m m | Left
Alabama the Winter of 1836-7, reached Creek Nation the Fall of 1837 - furnished transportation & subsistence,
& subsistence for 12 months
after their arrival - claims remuneration under treaty of 1832. Simpson Grayson, heir |
Emigrator | Age | Sex | Persons Emigrated | Age | Sex | Remarks |
Alexander Fitzgerald | m | 38 | Polly Fitzgerald Amanda Fitzgerald Sarah A Fitzgerald Susey Lucy Mary Barnett Amanda Callahan Saml Callahan Josephine Callahan | 32 5 1 18 19 45 29 4 1 | f f f f f f f m f | Emigrated
from Alabama to the Creek Nation Indn. Tery. the Spring & Summer of 1837 - furnished transportation
and subsistence, & subsistence for 12 months
after their arrival - claims remuneration under treaty of 1832. Polly Fitzgerald, heir |
Suckey | f | 48 | Tar ne che Thle sar te che Lose kar Nit tar Lim pi ke Yar gee? Mar te | 25 22 17 10 15 6 3 | f f f f m m m | Emigrated
the Spring & Summer of 1837 - same as above same heir |
Sar po ke | f | 45 | To mis
sar Margaret Sally Foster Lucy Ned Kizzie Nancy | 20 30 6 25 16 12 9 6 | f f f m f m f f | Emigrated the Spring & Summer of 1837 - same as above |
Emigrator | Age | Sex | Persons Emigrated | Age | Sex | Remarks |
Hars par e chee | m | 40 | Ho yei che No char ke Lucy Larney Chote kee John (servant) Lizzie (servant) | 40 12 10 8 18 16 | f m f f m f | Emigrated
from Alabama the Fall of 1836 - came to Mississippi River - had his horses stolen,
recovered a part of them & reached Creek Nation the Spring of 1837 -
Furnished transportation & subsistence, & subsistence 12 months - Claims
remuneration under Treaty of 1832 Coweta Micco, heir |
Chisse Yoholo | m | 60 | He ne hoochoie Lo sey | 30 24 | m f | Started with Hopoithle Yoholo's party in 1836 - was taken sick & left east of the Mississippi River - reached Creek Nation Indn. Tery. the Summer of 1837 - Claims remuneration for transportation & subsistence, & for subsistence for 12 months after their arrival - which was furnished by himself |
Thlathlo Harjo | m | 56 | Sar te keh ke Ful le ar Haley Parney | 50 10 8 6 | f f m m | Emigrated from Alabama to the Creek Nation Indn. Tery. with Roley McIntosh's party, furnished his own transportation & subsistence & for 12 months after arrival. Claims remuneration under treaty of 1826. |
Annie Barnett | f | 50 | Dick Barnett Sin chote ker Barnett | 18 10 | m f | Emigrated from Alabama to the Creek Nation Indn. Tery. with Ben Marshall - furnished her own transportation & subsistence - Claims remuneration for 12 months after arrival. |
Emigrator | Age | Sex | Persons Emigrated | Age | Sex | Remarks |
Arpecoche Emarthla | m | 50 | Pin ker le Char we ho ye Sar lo gee Sar war he | 45 20 16 10 | f m f f | Emigrated
from Alabama to the Creek Nation Indn. Tery. the Summer of 1833 - furnished
transportation & subsistence. Claims remuneration for both & for 12 months. Sar ley?, heir |
Ma Kee | f | 25 | See me Ar see | 22 14 | m m | Same
as above. Hotulke Emarthla, heir |
Ar par ke | m | 25 | Tar le che | 23 | m | Same
as above. Hotulke Emarthla, heir |
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