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How to Search the Dawes Rolls by Name in the National

The Rolls contain over 101,000 names and can be searched to discover the enrollee's name, , blood degree, and census card number. Census cards often provide additional genealogical information and can contain references to earlier rolls, such as the 1880 Cherokee census.

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United States, Native American, Census Rolls, 1885-1940

An inventory that describes the contents of each film/digital folder in this collection is available at United States, Native American, Census Rolls, 1885-1940 - Inventory. It includes the film notes (collection content) from the 692 rolls of National Archives Microfilm Publication M595 of the annual agency censuses and supplemental …

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Indian census rolls, 1885-1940

The 1937 census rolls include births, additions, deaths, and deductions. Supplemental rolls for 1938, 1939, and 1942 have births (1925-1942), deaths (1931-1942), and transfers (1942 only), 1940-41 are missing.] (NARA Series M595, Roll 40) This item is available on microfilm at this FamilySearch center.

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Native American History and Genealogy | Access Genealogy

Native American History and Genealogy. Native American History and Genealogy serves as a comprehensive guide for those starting their research into Native American ancestry. This guide includes valuable information on available record types: Bureau of Indian Affairs agencies and reservations, census, church, and military records, as well as ...

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Records Pertaining to Cherokee Removal, 1836-1839

Correspondence of the Eastern Division Pertaining to Cherokee Removal, April–December, 1838. The New Echota Treaty of May 1836 fixed the time after which Cherokee Indians who refused to leave their land in Alabama and Georgia voluntarily would be removed by force. In 1838 the War Department issued orders for General Winfield …

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Dawes Commission Enrollment Records for Five U.S. Indian Tribes

You can find an excellent tutorial about the Dawes Rolls is on the National Archives (U.S.) site. The Dawes Rolls are the basis for determining Native American tribal membership in the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole tribes. They usually require applicants to provide proof of descent from a person who is listed on …

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Dawes Rolls | National Archives

Lists of people accepted between 1898 and 1914 by the Dawes Commission as members of these five Indian tribes: Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Seminole; Steps on how to search for …

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How to Use the Dawes Rolls to Trace Your Indian Ancestry

If you have searched through the Dawes Rolls and found your ancestor (s) and their census card number, there are a few further steps you can take. First, you can research the tribal membership information for each of the five tribes, which can be found here for each: Cherokee. Chickasaw. Choctaw.

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Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes (The Dawes …

Dawes Records Five Civilized Tribes–Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Tribes in Oklahoma The Final Rolls The Commission prepared these rolls and submitted them to the Secretary of the Interior for approval. The rolls include both approved and rejected names. Most rolls give the name, age, , degree of Indian …

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Dawes Rolls | National Archives

Begin Searching in the Final Rolls Index. To begin the search for your ancestor in the Final Rolls online index, you need the person's name and their tribe. The …

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1871 Shawnee Census | Access Genealogy

AccessGenealogy Native American Rolls. Register of the names (census) of members of the Shawnee Tribe of Indians who have moved to and located in the Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, (prior to the 10th day of June, 1871) within two years from the 9th day of June 1869, in accordance with an agreement entered into by and between the …

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United States, Native American, Census Rolls, 1885-1940

To learn how to use the collection and to access the records see: United States, Native American, Census Rolls, 1885-1940 - FamilySearch Historical Records. Digital Folder Number. NARA Roll Number. Collection Content. 4011085. 1. Albuquerque School (New Mexico) Pueblo and Navajo Indians 1904-1907 and 1910-1911. 7117580.

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1817 Cherokee Reservation Roll | Access Genealogy

1817 Cherokee Reservation Roll. 31 Comments / Native American. A listing of Cherokees claimants applying for a 640 acre tract in the East in lieu of removing to Arkansas. This was only good during their lifetime and then the property reverted back to the state. This is only an index of applicants, in most instances the people listed here did ...

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About Roll Numbers

Sometimes people are thinking of the BIA Indian Census numbers. The agents prepared a list every year between about 1885 and 1940 of all who resided on the reservations in their areas. There was no permanent list, just the census list for that year. This was talked about as a census, and not an enrollment or registration number.

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The Dawes Rolls: Census Cards | National Archives

Step 2: Check to see if the Person's Census Card (Enrollment) is Described Online Note: Only a portion of the census cards are described online, and none for the Choctaw. If you are looking for a Choctaw, you may still want to do the online search as described below, since there may be records online for an 1896 application. (The 1896 …

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American Indian Census Rolls • FamilySearch

These annual Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940, were gathered into a collection by the Commissioner's Office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and are now …

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Guion Miller Roll, 1906–1911 | National Archives

Guion Miller Roll, 1906–1911 "Eastern Cherokee Applications" In 1902, Congress authorized the U.S. Court of Claims to hear claims arising from Cherokee treaties (32 Stat. 726). Three claims were …

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U.S., Eastern Cherokee Indian Reservation Rolls, 1848-1970

These enrollment cards apply to the Five Civilized Tribes - the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole. This database also contains the Final Rolls, or lists of individuals approved by the Commission for citizenship, as well as an Index to the Final Rolls. U.S., Native American Citizens and Freedmen of Five Civilized Tribes, 1895-1914

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American Indian and Alaska Native Records in the National Archives

The National Archives preserves and makes available documents created by federal agencies in the course of their daily business. Because the U.S. government's interactions with American Indians and Alaska Natives have changed over time, knowing the geographic place and time period of your research topic will help create a more …

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Guion Miller Roll for Eastern Cherokee • FamilySearch

The Guion Miller Roll is a list of Eastern Cherokee who applied for compensation because of a 1906 lawsuit, and judgment in the tribe's favor in the United States Court of Claims. ... Native American, Eastern Cherokee Indian Reservation Rolls, 1848-1970 at FamilySearch — index and images; If the first search fails do not give up …

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Cherokee Nation Tribal Registration

The basic criteria for CDIB/Cherokee Nation tribal citizenship is that an application must be submitted along with documents that directly connect a person to an enrolled lineal ancestor who is listed on the "Dawes Roll" Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedman of the Five Civilized Tribes.

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Researching an Individual or Family | National Archives

Researching an Individual or Family Federal documents related to American Indians at the National Archives can include information about tribal members, federal officials, Indian agents, military personnel, teachers, nurses, and laborers. Some records may even reference a person who was involved in Indian affairs because of …

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Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940 | National Archives

728 rowsThe Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940 ( M595, 692 rolls) contains census rolls that were usually submitted each year by agents or superintendents in charge of Indian …

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Tribal Enrollment Process | U.S. Department of the Interior

Tribal enrollment criteria are set forth in tribal constitutions, articles of incorporation or ordinances. The criterion varies from tribe to tribe, so uniform membership requirements do not exist. Two common requirements for membership are lineal decendency from someone named on the tribe's base roll or relationship to a tribal member who ...

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Native American Rolls Collections | Access Genealogy

The collection consists of images of records created by Charles E. Roblin "Roblin Rolls of Non-Reservation Indians in Western Washington" during enrollment and adoption proceedings of Indian tribes for in Western Washington that were not on tribal census records. The records are from NARA microfilm publication M1343 and is part of Record ...

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Baker Roll, 1924

Baker Roll, 1924-1929 Eastern Band of Cherokee An act of Congress of June 4, 1924 (43 Stat. 376), established the Eastern Cherokee Enrolling Commission to determine membership for the Eastern Band of …

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Bureau of Indian Affairs Records | National Archives

Bureau of Indian Affairs Allotment Records, Applications, Case Files, Correspondence, Rolls Background on the Bureau of Indian Affairs Photograph from an industrial survey report of Fort Bidwell Agency, California. The photograph presumably depicts Bieber Quinn, Leroy Quinn, Sally Ann Quinn, and Sally Jack sitting on a front …

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How To Find Your Native American Roll Number

The Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940 (formerly known as the Final Rolls), are the most recent census rolls taken of the Native American population in the United States. They were prepared by the Census Office in collaboration with the Office of Indian Affairs. The rolls include all persons who were enumerated as Indians in the census of 1885 and ...

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Cherokee Nation Tribal Registration

ᏧᏁᏢᏔᏅᏒ ᎧᏃᎮᏢᎥᏍᎩ Genealogy Information. Note: The research information and links below are not maintained by the Cherokee Nation. To search the Guion Miller and Dawes/Freedman rolls, visit: Dawes/Freedman Roll Search – NARA Archival Information Locator (NAIL): Dawes Rolls can also be searched at Access …

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Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940 | National Archives

The Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940 ( M595, 692 rolls) contains census rolls that were usually submitted each year by agents or superintendents in charge of Indian reservations, to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, as required by an act of July 4, 1884 (23 Stat. 98).The data on the rolls vary, but usually given are the English and/or Indian name of the …

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Native American Records

Native American Records. Ask questions and share information about locating and researching federal Native American Records relating to Tribal Heritage, Membership …

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American Indian Records in the National Archives

Researching an Individual or Family Records relating to American Indians at the National Archives may help you locate information about an individual or family such as names, dates, location, and more. A variety of Federal agencies created these documents in the course of daily business. Click on one of the tabs below to learn about the research …

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Is There Another Way to Find Your Cherokee

In addition, there are other Native American registry rolls besides the Dawes. The US government took rolls of the names of tribe members in 1817, 1835, 1851, 1876, 1880, 1894, 1896, and 1890. You can search these rolls at the National Archives in Washington, D.C., or request copies of rolls to be sent to you, and look for your ancestors there.

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U.S., Native American Citizens and Freedmen of Five

Native American Records. Native American Records. U.S., Cherokee Baker Roll and Records, 1924-1929. The Baker Roll of 1924–1928 was the final roll for determining membership in the Eastern Band of North Carolina Cherokee, but it's only one of the documents you'll find in this rich collection.

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Dawes Rolls: Final Rolls | National Archives

Step 4: Look up the Person in the Final Rolls online Both the Index to the Final Rolls and the Final Rolls are available through the National Archives Catalog, so you will be searching there. Go to the National Archives Catalog. In the Search box, enter 300321 (this is the National Archives Identifier) and click Search. Click on the link that …

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Dawes Rolls | Oklahoma Historical Society

Search the Dawes Rolls, 1898–1914. Use the Dawes Rolls to trace your ancestry to one of the Five Tribes. The Five Tribes include Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek), and Seminole. In general, the …

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Eastern Cherokee Census Rolls, 1835–1884

By Rose Buchanan, Archivist and Subject Matter Expert for Native American Related Records. As the National Archives continues to digitize our microfilm collection, more records related to Native …

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Free US Indian Census Rolls 1885-1940 | Access Genealogy

Sample Ponca Census Image. Free US Indian Census Rolls Online 1885-1940 – While not searchable, the 692 rolls of the National Archives Publication M595 are now online for free. For the most part, these rolls dated after 1900 were done in alphabetical order and were typewritten – this should help make finding your ancestor much easier.

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About the National Archives Catalog | National Archives

The National Archives holds historical U.S. government documents (federal, congressional, and presidential records) that are created or received by the President and his staff, by Congress, by employees of Federal government agencies, and by the Federal courts in the course of their official duties. The National Archives Catalog contains …

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Dawes Rolls: Additional Resources | National Archives

You can buy rolls of microfilm from NARA once you have used the indexes and roll list for the census card number, so you know what you need: call 1-866-272-6272. You can also buy the Dawes Rolls and other American Indian records on CD from the Oklahoma Historical Society. The "Native American Collection" CD, for example, …

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