Dear Brenda,
I would also apply to the chief he will help you with detailed information you will need.
The fort worth office-as a rule- will not be cooperative and is difficult to work with
There will be info you will need from the Chief to apply
Please please update me on your process and if you will please share that info with the
tribe we would
be very grateful.
if you see yourself connected to any of the names on the list I sent to you your
membership is automatic
we then just require followup research to help solidify the family stories.
GOOD LUCK!
Sincerely,
Kim Lyman
WHRO Public Television
5200 Hampton Blvd
Norfolk Va 23508
757-889-9459
kimberly.lyman(a)whro.org
Sincerely,
Kim Lyman
WHRO Public Television
5200 Hampton Blvd
Norfolk Va 23508
757-889-9459
kimberly.lyman(a)whro.org
-----Original Message-----
From: cates-bounces(a)rootsweb.com on behalf of Byugull(a)aol.com
Sent: Sun 10/14/2007 1:55 PM
To: cates(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CATES] Cates, CHEROKEE! URGENT! Lets PLEASE share info.
My information is on Ancestry .com and on
rootsweb.com :
_http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=:2005508&...
(
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=:2005508&a...)
The DNA test I did gave the ethnic break down, not the markers that come
with the male Dna. However, I think the mothers DNA is acceptable. I will look
that up.
My mother was Alice Bradshaw (Dayton Tx) m. Evert A. Rogers ( Bellville
Ill). Her mother was Mannie Willis Davis (Dayton Tx) m William Benjamin Bradshaw
(SImpson Co Ky). Mannie's Mother was Martha Emily Day (Dayton Tx) m. Joseph
William Davis (Desoto Parish La), Martha Emily "Mattie" Day was the D/o Martha
Caroline Munson (La) and Isaiah Cates Day (Shelby CO Tn).
Isaiah Cates Day was the founder of Days Town which became Dayton Texas. His
mother was Mary Cates and his father is Unknown Day.
All of the descendants are listed on the websites. The court house in Dayton
burned several times, so any information other than the registration of his
cattle and his will are gone. Lucinda Lum, a grand child, gave an affidavit
of the family in Dayton which is listed here.
I will write the Chief and see if there is any record of Mary Cates or her
family, in Tennesse.
Thank you for your response.
Jane Matthews
Texas
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