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Subject: Re: TRYING TO FIND THE CHEROKEE CONNECTION HELP!!!


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cindi williams
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Date Posted: 03:52:45 10/02/04 Sat
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In reply to: Kathie 's message, "Re: TRYING TO FIND THE CHEROKEE CONNECTION HELP!!!" on 07:05:14 09/27/04 Mon

>You will need to establish the family line, first,
>using standard genealogical proceedures. There are
>tutorials online at various sites including
>familysearch.org and rootsweb.com. You probably will
>be able to establish the line in the US Census from
>1930 back to 1790. If you subscribe to genealogy.com
>and ancestry.com for short periods, you can have
>access to ALL the censuses and their indexes. If you
>find any names in the Cherokee rolls that you would
>like to retrieve, I can get those for you for a fee
>per file ($30 for the first file and $15 per
>additional for Guion Miller Roll and Dawes Rolls
>applications).
>
>Most women in the Cherokee Rolls with the name, Baker,
>will have shown the lineages of their maiden names,
>not their married names. The Eastern Cherokee Rolls
>(1817-1924) may also show your family names.
>
>Further genealogical research will reveal earlier
>surnames in earlier generations which may be the
>source of the Indian blood and those should be checked
>against the various rolls. Cousins, siblings and
>other kin may have settled with the EC in NC or with
>western tribe in OK.
>
>Good luck and good hunting!
>
>
>
>>I have very little to go on. My husband was always
>>told his g-ma Sara Nancy Heck,b.10/10/1908 m. to Ralph
>>T. Williams Sr. was 1/2 Cherokee. Her mother was
>>Lottie E. Baker (father from Virginia, mother from
>>Ohio) b. abt 1891 m. to Howard Heck in Ohio. I have
>>hit a brick wall. I may have found her parents on the
>>1900 census but I'm not sure. John and Sarah Baker
>>with children listed (not complete, I can't read some)
>>Daisy dau, L???? son, Wilber/William son, Edgar?? son,
>>Lottie dau, P???? dau, H???? son, John Henry son. This
>>census from Montgomery county, Perry township Ohio
>>1900. I am not sure if this is the one. If anyone has
>>any info on this line of Baker's I would so appreciate
>>an email @ cindiwilliams382@hotmail.com. If Sarah
>>Nancy was 1/2 then her mother or father had to be full
>>and I think it would be the Baker side since I have
>>Bakers from rolls and find no Hecks. But alas I can
>>not confirm it because I do not have Lottie on a roll
>>and do not know past her. Thank you for the help!!!
>>Cindi
I am at a loss!!! I belong to genealogy.com and still can't get any more info. I also have the rolls with Baker's on them, but alas, since I can't confirm parents I can't find any more info. If you have any more ideas please let me know. Thanks, Cindi

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