Disclaimer, Resources, and Biblography

Note: The following information is believed to be correct and backed with primary resources. Unfortunately what are considered to be primary resources to people doing genealogy within the Cherokee Nations, are riddled with errors. Most of the information will probably never be completely proven. Our best evidence is family records that are beginning to come forward on many Cherokee families. We owe a debt of gratitude to such people as Dr. Emmet Starr, George Morrison Bell, Grant Foreman, and the many Cherokee Historians who try to keep track of and write of these stories. Alas, those who tried in the early years with no modern facilities had to rely on notes and memory, and thus there were errors. My Cherokee Family History is full of misinformation that must be sorted through and compared with all sources, including the things that my Great Grandmother Maggie wrote down, along with her husband Will, and his family including his brothers, and their Bible records, etc. Please don't contact me with information that is contrary to mine, but based on the writings of these thoughtful men. I have researched this information, not wanting to accept information that could have been wrong. I have spent hours doing this research at the Oklahoma Historical Society , Indian Archives, reading hundreds of books, sorting through mountains of county records, putting together stories written down by the WPA in the 1930's, reading letters, sorting through family pictures, and asking questions of family members who really did not want to converse. And so it goes with family history. My information has been carefully researched, and is written, as closely as I can make it, to these resources. I am lucky enough to have much of the original information on my family that was given to me by my mother who vowed to throw it out if I did not come for it NOW. I have sorted through the pictures, bank statements, bills, phone records, diaries, letters, original alottment papers, stories both unsubstantiated and the ones that were substantiated by my Grandmother Mary. I am also lucky enough to have a cousin who has had a long interest in the Adair/Adair and Rogers/Rogers family history. Working together we have accumulated 45 years of research history of these families. However, when dealing with the Indian Tribes, history is scarce and conflicting. With the Cherokee Tribe of Indians we are somewhat luckier. Please accept this as my disclaimer or any responsibility for errors. I have done my best as has my cousin Jayne. I know that there may be conflicts with the books listed above and I also know that proof of information is still forthcoming. Please keep this in mind. I cannot in good conscience just take information from books or any other secondary resource and use it with blind faith that it is correct. Any questions, corrections or comments are welcome. Email me at the address at the bottom of this page. I try to correct all spelling errors, but please, don't hold me responsible, or criticize my work, just let me know of the error, and I will correct it asap. I know that there are others who have done more research, and are much more knowledgeable than I. One thing I have learned over these many years of research, is how much I don't know. The more I learn the more I see that I have not learned it all, so it is not necessary to state you credentials when making criticisms. I hope you enjoy this labor of love.

Information for the various pages was gleened from records at: the following locations:

Cherokee Roots Vols. I and II by Bob Blankenship

The National Archives, Washington, D. C. and Ft. Worth, Texas

Oklahoma Indian Archives at the Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma City, OK.

Georgia Department of Archives and History, Atlanta, GA.

Various Oklahoma History Books now out of print. (List upon request)

Gergians by George R. Gilmer.

Resources

Census of the Cherokee Nation (various districts)

Dawes Commission Rolls of the Cherokee Nation

Guion Miller Applications for various families:
William Penn Adair, III (Augona)
Margaret Rogers
Dr. Walter Thompson Adair
Contact me for others.

Family Bible maintained by Maggie Adair and later Commodore Adair, her son.

Whites Among the Cherokees

Cherokee Claims 1842 Saline District, Cooweescoowee District, Flint District, etc.

Cherokee Drennen Roll of 1851

Cherokee Land Allotment Book

Unhallowed Intrusion: A History of Cherokee Families in Forsythe County, Georgia.

Payment Roll for Old Settler Cherokee's - 1896

Cherokee Planters in Georgia 1832-1838

1860 Census of Free Inhabitants of Indian Lands West of Arkansas

General Index of Oklahoma Sequiyah County Probate #1, Salisaw Court, Muldrow,

1900 U. S. Census of the Cherokee Census of the Cherokee Indian Nation Vol. 3, 4, & 5

1842 Cherokee Claims Tahlequah Dist., Goingsnake Dist., etc.

Pioneer History of Forsyth County, Ga.,

Genealogy of the Cherokee Starr's

The History of Rogers County, Oklahoma

Home | Removal to the West | Leaders of the Cherokee | New Echota Treaty | Cherokee Genealogy Helpers | Principal Chiefs | Grammaw's Lullaby | Disclaimers, Resources, and Biblography | Oklahoma History | Twin Territories (Oklahoma and Indian) | Adair Family Pictures | Mike's Maternal Genealogy | Mike's Paternal Genealogy | Ann's Maternal Genealogy (non-Cherokee) | Ann's Paternal Genealogy | View Guest Book | Sign Guest Book

This page was created by me, Ann Maloney. If you have questions or comments about my genealogy, please email me

luvcats@ionet.net

           Family-Friendly Site

1