"I am trying to figure out what tribe - these family are TABLER, SATTERWHITE, MAYLE(MALE), CORBIN, DRIGGS, BARROW, and JAMISON They lived in Athens County, Ohio and also in Zanesville, Muskingen County, Ohio.... So what tribes were in this area... all the Federal census - mention BLACK ... I know that Native Americans can be called White, Black and Muttalo I have NOT been able to find them in Indians Census... I was told that they were BLACKFOOT or BLACKFEET (but that out of Oklahoma) then I was told Cherokee... Help..........."
Did you have any luck?
I'm researching the Jamison tree. Claribell Eller was Cherokee; however, this went unclaimed during the Dawes Rolls.
May I assist you further? There is a branch of Jamisons that are Seneca of Oklahoma....
Nice to hear from you. I am not blind, I used to be Chairman for the Blind in Basingstoke, Hampshire
.I started the Blind Genealogists Rootsweb Mailing List, to help blind people, who once had sight to carry on with their family research, a lot of them use the talking software on their computers, to help them.
Yes, email me directly karlmsala@msn.com. But mostly for your own files, please make a digital copy of the two pages which cover your ancestral village. While you are there, I'd also copy the other villages whose names you know, but esp. the name of the actual Lutheran parish for your target ancestral village of origin.
Hi Debbe, Thank you for your persistence in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. By taking that mind-set, I have solved cases that others said could not be solved! There are never any guarantees, but try we must, by going into the side-door or even the basement window if necessary{;>)
So, OK, order Gemeindelexikon Schlesien. FHL call number 943 E5kp [that's a book, so you have to order instead FHL film number 491042]. Look in the back of the book, i.e. microfilm, to find Klein Lauersitz in the index. It will tell you the chapter & entry # within that chapter.
Once you find the specific listing for Klein Lauersitz, then over to the far right (usually the next page over), it will give the name of the Evangelical Lutheran & Catholic parish town names that were responsible for Klein Lauersitz. Tell me what those two names are. Better: Email me a scanned copy.
Were your target ancestors Lutheran or Catholics?
These several posts will now conclude your complimentary initial consultation. For further advice or consultation or research, please send a retainer from $100 to $1,000, depending on how much time you wish to have me at your service{;>)
Let us know if you need some professional help with the Schlesien gazetteer below, for we can also view it at our Mesa Regional FHC!
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To locate Lutheran and Catholic parishes as well as civil registration offices in Schlesien, please use the Gemeindelexikon Schlesien. FHL call number 943 E5kp or FHL film number 491042 . Here is a diagram showing the column headings in German and their English translations: [diagram won't show in this Comment Wall.]
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Comment by Debbe Hagner, AGon July 29, 2009 at 4:38pm
They lived in Athens County, Ohio and also in Zanesville, Muskingen County, Ohio.... So what tribes were in this area... all the Federal census - mention BLACK ... I know that Native Americans can be called White, Black and Muttalo I have NOT been able to find them in Indians Census...
I was told that they were BLACKFOOT or BLACKFEET (but that out of Oklahoma) then I was told Cherokee...
Help..........."
Nice to hear from you. I am not blind, I used to be Chairman for the Blind in Basingstoke, Hampshire
.I started the Blind Genealogists Rootsweb Mailing List, to help blind people, who once had sight to carry on with their family research, a lot of them use the talking software on their computers, to help them.
Kind regards
Barbara
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So, OK, order Gemeindelexikon Schlesien. FHL call number 943 E5kp [that's a book, so you have to order instead FHL film number 491042]. Look in the back of the book, i.e. microfilm, to find Klein Lauersitz in the index. It will tell you the chapter & entry # within that chapter.
Once you find the specific listing for Klein Lauersitz, then over to the far right (usually the next page over), it will give the name of the Evangelical Lutheran & Catholic parish town names that were responsible for Klein Lauersitz. Tell me what those two names are. Better: Email me a scanned copy.
Were your target ancestors Lutheran or Catholics?
These several posts will now conclude your complimentary initial consultation. For further advice or consultation or research, please send a retainer from $100 to $1,000, depending on how much time you wish to have me at your service{;>)
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Prussia-Schlesien Gazetteers
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To locate Lutheran and Catholic parishes as well as civil registration offices in Schlesien, please use the Gemeindelexikon Schlesien. FHL call number 943 E5kp or FHL film number 491042 . Here is a diagram showing the column headings in German and their English translations: [diagram won't show in this Comment Wall.]
Retrieved from "https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Prussia-Schlesien_Gazetteers"
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