Seeking proof of Cherokee Indian Heritage of Frances A. "Fannie" KING, born
06 Jan 1849 in "East Tennessee"; died 03 Oct 1955 at age 106 in Limestone
County, Alabama. Married F. Marion TURNER (1850--?) ca 1890 in Warren Co,
TN???. Their children born after 1890.......Was this her second marriage
since she would have been age 41 in 1890? Family legend is that she was
full blooded Cherokee. Any help on this will be appreciated.
For those others searching for proof of their Cherokee Indian Heritage; go to
the URL link on Cherokee Indian Heritage Links for places to look.......
<A
HREF="http://www.tngenweb.org/cherokee_by_blood/">Cherokee Indian
Heritage Links</A>
http://www.tngenweb.org?cherokee_by_blood/
To search the GUION MILLER Roll Index to Applications of 46,000 Eastern
Cherokee in 1906 for benefits ($133.19) of an Act of Congress go to the URL
Link below for instructions.....You should print out the instructions.
<A
HREF="http://www.tngenweb.org/cherokee_by_blood/miller.htm">...
Index GUION MILLER Roll</A>
http://www.tngenweb.org/cherokee_by_blood/miller.htm
After reading instructions on URL Below it will send you to the URL below to
begin your search for your particular SURNAME.........
<A
HREF="http://www.nara.gov/cgi-bin/starfinder/0?path=standard.txt&...
Standard Search Form</A>
http://www.nara.gov/cgi-bin/starfinder/0?path=standard.txt&id=demo&am...
OK=OK
When you have located your Cherokee Indian Ancestor and recorded their
Application Number and the State where they were living at time of
application and wish to order a copy of the Application you will need NARA
Form #83 from the National Archives. You may order copies of Form #83 over
internet at following NARA URL.........Click on the form you wish to order
and the amount of copies (I always order minimum of 5).
<A
HREF="http://www.archives.gov/global_pages/inquire_form.html"&g... |
Contact Us | Inquire Form</A>
http://www.archives.gov/global_pages/inquire_form.htm
I hope this information is of some help to someone trying to prove their
American Indian Heritage for any reason.
Bobby G. Carwile