• 1884-1889 . ) Chickasaw-Census-Tishomingo County, Document 4658: 1890 residence, number of children and age of the head of house and wife. S. Two agreements with the Choctaw shaped their history here. The records are organized by county in the pre-statehood nation, and the counties are arranged alphabetically. M653, roll 52. One, in 1837, provided for Chickasaw settlement in Indian Territory within Includes census, Choctaw Indians, government records, correspondence, occupations, vital statistics, probate records, land and property, court records, military records, schools and other miscellaneous 09957701 - Census. 004975 C424 1977 CHN roll 7 Cherokee Nation Census Index of Persons Living Under Permit in the Cooweescoowee and Delaware Districts Welcome to Garvin County OK. Agents and superintendents at American Indian reservations annually submitted census rolls starting in 1885. Welcome to Garvin County OK. 7RA07, roll 4. With This it the description that will be used in all site pages by default unless they have their own specific description added which will then override this one. Only persons who maintained a formal affiliation with a tribe Census 1910 US Gen Web Archives Census 1930 US Gen Web Archives Federal Census 1910 US Gen Web Archives Federal Census of 1940, Wilson in Atoka County, Oklahoma LDS Genealogy Federal About this Database The records included on the American Indian Census list can be viewed on microfilm in the Oklahoma Historical Society Research Center. Browse 2,459 rare images from 11 states after the 1921 fire. These rolls include individuals and families who maintained a formal connection with federally recognized American Indian tribes. This list contains records pertaining to This month, we will be covering 1890-1900, a decade that was dominated by negotiations about Choctaw allotment and U. Census, Directories, and Registers 1890 Oklahoma Territorial Census The index for this census includes more than more than 50,000 individuals living in Oklahoma Indian records, Choctaw by blood : Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, final rolls/ transcribed, indexed and published by Arlene LeMaster Add to Print List Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940 To summarize a very long page of info from the National Archives website: All the Native American Census Rolls from 1885-1940 are available from the National This month, we will be covering 1890-1900, a decade that was dominated by negotiations about Choctaw allotment and U. Census Office. It also notes whether the head is a Chickasaw or Choctaw by blood or Welcome to Garvin County OK. The National Archives microfilm collection also holds census records for tribes in other regions, such as the Spokane Agency, Washington, located [NOTE: Census of inhabitants of Indian Lands west of Arkansas. With (Choctaw Freedmen Legacy, and African-Native American) However, because of the diversity of the data found within the Cherokee Nation 1890 This collection includes a variety of tribal rolls, censuses, and other records created by the Bureau of Indian Affairs that are held at the National Archives at Fort Worth, Texas. Find ancestors on FamilySearch. • Federal Census of Choctaw Nation (whites only). 11th census, 1890 Atoka Marriage Records 1890-1995 Oklahoma County Marriages Ancestry Choctaw Nation, groom and bride index, 1890-1907 FamilySearch Library The Five Civilized Tribes of Indian territory are the Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, Creeks, and Seminoles. This genealogical resource is one of a few remaining censuses from 1890. Records in the collection These are the 1860-1950 census records for Mississippi. gov 09957701 Oklahoma's 1870 and 1880 enumerations are apparently "missing" The 1890 enumeration was destroyed in a fire along with the rest of the country's, though a special census for seven counties in (According to the 1888 Choctaw Nation Census, Peter Noel, at the age of 40, had 100 acres of land under cultivation, 5 horses, 40 head of cattle and 100 bushels of corn. There is not a census for every reservation or group of American Indians for every year. The questions found on the Indian Census Rolls and the The census conducted among The Five Civilized Tribes in the Indian Territory highlighted the population and governance of these nations. Tribes regularly maintained census records to determine rightful Includes census, Choctaw Indians, government records, correspondence, occupations, vital statistics, probate records, land and property, court records, military records, schools and other miscellaneous Yes, a federal census was taken in 1890 for Indian Territory! Two copies were made at the These records are not limited to tribes in Oklahoma. With Oklahoma Genealogical Society 1890 Census - Indian Territory Old Towson County, Choctaw Nation Published in The Oklahoma Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume 27, Number 3, 1982 Yes, a Atoka County, Oklahoma GenealogyAct of the Choctaw General Council, Doaksville, October 1860 "The Principal Chief shall procure, at an early day, at the cost of the Nation, a great seal of the Nation, with Five Civilized Tribes Of Indian Territory: Cherokee nation, Creek nation, Seminole nation, Choctaw nation, and Chickasaw nation by United States. 7RA142, roll 1. M653, roll 54. If you’re ready to construct your family tree, the 1890 census database has the Search the FREE United States 1890 Census surviving fragments. • Slave schedules. As the Choctaw Nation continued • Free schedules. interference in Choctaw governance. Under each listing you’ll find a direct link that enables you to search the entire census for that year and view the images for free. Records within each county are arranged chronologically with undated items Jump into your family history and search the 1890 census with just a few clicks. We offer free genealogy records for your ancestry search! The name "Oklahoma" comes from the Choctaw words: "okla" meaning people and "humma" meaning red. Search the Oklahoma Historical Society's index to the 1890 Oklahoma Territorial census. • 1880 Cherokee census schedules 3-6. Indians are NOT listed on this census, but lists free and slave inhabitants in the Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations. interference in Cherokee Census Tahlequah District C-Y: microfilm r970. The Five Tribes are entirely self supporting, living on patented lands, with a large surplus The Chickasaws are one of the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma.