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Trying to find more death/burial and parents of my gg-grandfather he was
Israel/Isaac CHOAT b. 1838 in MO. He was living in Madison County, MO in 1860
married Louisa Kelly in St. Francois County, MO 18 Nov 1855. He enlisted in
the Missouri State Guard, Confederate in 1861 Co. C, 3rd Regt. Cavalry, 1st
Division. The Madison County Census of 1860 showed as follows
CHOAT, Isaac L. 22 miner, MO
Louisa 22 wife, IL
Delila (Nellie Delilah) 3 daughter, MO ( my g-grandmother) M. Smiley Alfonso
ORR
Sarah E. daughter, MO
I have seen his name spelled as Choate/Choat/Chote.. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks Deb
I found these while researching other lines in Miegs & Rhea Co. Tennnessee
and thought they might help someone. ~Paula~
Meigs / Rhea Co. Tennessee
http://www.tngennet.org/meigs/nmarriages.htm
SHOAT, Elias FULLINGTON, Elizabeth 39 Oct 1844
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From Goodspeed's Meigs County Bios
http://www.tngennet.org/meigs/megoodbio.htm
William B. Brown is a native of East Tennessee, born in Monroe County, near
Sweet Water, November 14, 1829.
His parents were Thomas and Nancy (Davis) Brown. T~cut~
The father married, about 1856, Mrs. Jane Haney, whose maiden name was Chote.
I was looking up information on my Elliott ancestors in the Cherokee Indian
records at the National Archives and found on Roll A23, 1817-1838 Cherokee
Emigration Rolls and Muster Rolls, Muster rolls of the Cherokee Book 4,
Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the following:
Silas Choate - from Turkeytown
Sanders Choate - from Long Savannah Town (including one orphan boy
Ah-na-yah-lah)
Then on Roll A21, 1817-1819, register of Cherokee who wished to remain in
the east, I found Silas again:
November 21 - # 151 - Silas Shoat in right of wife - Near the ford on Wills
Creek
I think these were Cherokee and part-Cherokee persons who, under the Treaty
of 1817 and 1819 were granted land in the area around what was to become
Jackson County, Alabama.
B. Durrenberger