printed law of the Cherokee Nation was enacted on September 11, 1808, was a subchief of the tribe. of Mrs. David Barney Haddan, who is also the great, great grand-daughter of Richard Fields, Chief of the Texas Cherokees. S.W., was charged Feb. 4 with probation violation and obstruction. December 30, 1858 and she died March 18, 1876. 05. is a member of the Methodist Church and Eastern Star Chaper. ⢠Jose Jesus Guiterez, 29, 241 Jonah Tillman Road, was charged Feb. 2 with driving without a license, possession of cocaine and unsafe operation of a radio or telephone. Mr. Reid is a graduate of Erskine College, Due West, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Reid live at Tahlequah, where he has been in business for several years. Mr. McSpadden died April 19, 1905. Married Sallie W. Riley, March 27, 1834. Elected to the Supreme Court Bench on October 11, 1844, Executive Councilor in 1847 and 1855 and Clerk of the Senate in 1867. He joined the Church of the United Brethren at Spring Place and was baptized on April 10. They were the parents of Almon Martin, born November 14, 1842. He died October 16, 1896 and she died July 2, 1919; Martha Jane, married George Monroe Ward; Nancy married Ross T. Carey and John F. Miller; George; Rachel, married John S. Thomason ⢠Rakeem Marter Lyles, 30, 1160 Sixth St. They were the parents of Henry Lowrey, born December 28, 1831 and married Mary Parris. served in the marines during the World War, was honorably discharged with meritorious citation. He held the following revolutionary offices: elected Captain of the Transylvania Militia,became Major February 17, 1779 and Leutenant Colonel in March 1780. She died September 19, 1861 and he died February, 10, Johnson Thompson married January 5, 1843 Eliza Christine Taylor born October 6, 1826. DeWitt Clinton Lipe held the following offices:; Clerk of Cooweescoowee District Senator August 5, 1877; National Treasurer Nov. 11, 1879; Senator from which he resigned and was elected member Cherokee Citizenship court Nov. 1886. They were the parents of Florence Eugenia, Joseph L. Williams, died November 5, 1860. they are the parents of Dorsey E. Hall, Jr., born April 30, 1916; Wright Dupree and Eleanor Elizabeth, twins, born July 20, 1917. His residence was in Chickamauga District on October 12, 1828. last known signature was attached to a Council Bill of November 28, 1826 and he probably died shortly after this date and during 1827 his brother William Hicks became Principal Chief, which office he held until October 1828. was the father of Elijah Hicks who was born June 20, 1796. a Scotchman married a full , born Oct. 31, 1904 at Pryor a Pryor High School Student. ⢠A Colquitt County woman said 20 checks were taken from her residence on Son Norman Road. 小学校・中学校向け製品一覧のページです。チエル(CHIeru)は未来の子供達のためにICT製品による教育現場への貢献や、教育に関するセミナーを開催しております。 He is the Vice-President of the First National Bank of Claremore, the oldest banking establishment in Rogers County, chartered in 1895. Mr Tinker is a Shawnee, a member of two of the most prominent families of that tribe as the Walkers have been as noted in the history and councils of the tribe as were the Spybucks. ⢠Joseph Ryan Branch, 28, 697 Highway 319 N., was charged Feb. 3 with probation violation. about 1784 Dorcas, a full blood Cherokee of the Derr Clan. Cherokee (Hildebrand) Mitchell. John Horn, born August 3, 1823, and died in 1888. They were the parents of George ability in his chosen profession was recognized by his being appointed by Governor Haskell as President of the State Board of Dental Examiners, a position in which he was retained for nine years. The Version table provides details related to the release that this issue/RFE will be addressed. MOULTRIE [mdash] Linda Fender Edwards, 72, of Moultrie, passed away at her home on Thursday, February 11, surrounded by her family. He died January 20, 1835 and she died April 22, 1876. 06. Ordained as a Presbyterian Minister, September 25, 1835. John Rogers, of English and Scotch descent. He is a Mason and Knight of Pythias and she is an Eastern Star. Mrs, Foreman died January 23, 1899. Thornton was born on Beatties Prairie on February 2, 1836. , daughter of Jeter and Nancy (Martin) Lynch married Thomas Benjamin Adair and they were the parents of John Lynch Adair who married Mary Jane Jeffreys a native of Virginia. She died October 12, iSSl and he died in October 1915. The eldest of their eight children was Martha Lynch born in March 1801. married Nannie Vinita West and they were the parents of Sallie Pearl (Cochran) Mayes. , born June 29, 1906 in Carroll County, Tennessee married March 17, 1875, Elizabeth Greer, born August 30, 1854. His activities were directed against the Tories and their Indian Allies west of the Allegheny Mountains, they having been stirred to violence by a letter of May 9, 1776 from the British Superintendent of Southern Indian affairs, calling on them for concerted action in surprising and killing the men, women and children of the revolutionists and their sympathizers. Christian Church, and he is a farmer near Bluejacket, Oklahoma. Married David Taylor, born in Orange County, Virginia, December 16, 1791. 1894, and he died December 6, 1916, They were the parents of Nannie E., Victoria and Lola V. Lipe. Cherokee National Board of Education from 1895 to 1897. married Mary, daughter of Jeffrey and Sallie (Downing) Beck and they were the parents of Mrs. Susan Sgt. horn in Towns County, Georgia. married Mary Beck and they were the parents of Emma Josephine, Anna Lulu, Henrietta Evaline (Subject of this sketch ) Martha Minnie, John Ross, George William, Freeman Edward and Mary Lucile Nidiffer. ⢠Maurice Andrews, 55, 843 Shy Manor Drive, was charged Feb. 3 with driving without a license and leaving the scene of an accident. ⢠Cedrick Lamar Gilbert, 44, 701 Joe Louis Ave., was charged Feb. 2 with failure to appear. Their son, Nicholas Byers McNair, married Mary, the daughter of John and Sarah (Cordery) Rogers. She died September 19, 1861 and he died February, 10, were the parents of Mrs. Joanna Saunders. are the parents of Genevieve M. born October 27, 1913 and Elbert Jacob Snider, born November 22. Chief of the Texas Cherokee from 1822 until his death in 1827. He was elected a delegate to Washington in 1839 and 1843. and Joella Noll's oldest daughter, Their son, Joseph was born there in 1740. the parents of Maria Lynch who married Jeter Thompson and they were the parents Their son James Allen Thompson born in 1851, married Johnanna Bell Buffington, born February 13, 1854. Search inside document . The purpose of the march was to advocate for the civil and economic rights of African Americans.At the march, final speaker Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., standing in front of … married Tiana Foster. She is a member of the is the great great grand-daughter of Richard Fields, Chief of the Texas Cherokees. • John Tyler Whiddon, 33, of Lenox, was charged Feb. 2 with crossing a guardline, possession of a Schedule 2 drug, failure to drive in a single lane and DUI. Joseph Daniel, born March 27, 1888, married Francis J. Lindsey who graduated from the Female Seminary May 27, 1908; Clara Eva born February 10, 1890 and married John Reed Alley; William Pendleton, born Sept. 2, 1840 and married Margaret Kay Roil; Edward, born March 29, 1898 and Margaret Enola Hicks. He is a member of the Masonic, I. O. O. F. and Knights of Pythias fraternities. NORMAN PARK [mdash]Teresa Gail Tapp, 51, of Norman Park, passed away on Monday, February 15, 2021 at her home. He is a farmer near Vinita. The officer reviewed video and did not see the man lay his wallet down anywhere, but he did go to the restroom and the camera doesnât cover there. 1809 in Tennessee, she married January 13, 1821, John H. Stover, born June 2, 1802. Rogers, born July 17, 1847 in Johnson County, Missouri. The man sent the money by Western Union, but he found he had been scammed when his son came home from work. ⢠Tydarerious Raynard Smith, 21, 1957 Sylvester Highway Lot 2, was charged Feb. 2 with probation violation. Martin, born about 1740 near Charlotteville, Albermarle County, Virginia. ⢠Alton Cannon, 56, 416 Second St. Transferred to Co. 1, 152 Regiment 40th Divisions. George Roach was elected Sheriff of Tahlequah District August 1 1887 Reverend Samuel Smith, the paternal grandfather of Mrs. Marsaret Hail was elected Executive Councilor in 1867; Delegate to Washington, 1867, 1868, 1869 and 1870. , son of Assistant Chief George and Lucy (Benge) Lowrey, born in 1811 married Mary Nave, born October 16, 1813. He was elected County Commissioner of Mayes County, November 5, 1912, and November 2, 1920, and was appointed to that office in 1915. They were the parents of Wiley B. Mayes. Sarah Letitia Thompson who married Edmond Jeptha Cearley. are members of the name is Katahya, is a thirty-second degree Mason, Shriner and Elk. When she called the store, employees had not found the wallet. She died April 2, 1886 and he died February 2, 1890. He was a member of the He was appointed on Cherokee Outlet Bonds, 1893, National Treas. He was a member of Company M, First Cherokee Mounted Volunteers, Confederate Service. ⢠An employee of Piggly Wiggly, 1209 First Ave. 1817 was passed at Amoch it was signed by Second Chief Charles Hicks, but he failed as he did in practically every instance to append his official title. Dora Ella was married to John Lewis Warner December 10, 1911 and had two children, Herchel Ray, born Sept. 5, 1912 and Basil Bert was born Nov. 28, 1914. are members of the Methodist Church. They were the parents ⢠Christopher Hugh Dudley, 40, 222 Taylor Road, was charged Jan. 29 with DUI (marijuana). is the neice of Chief Nowel B Mayes and Samuel Houston Mayes. He died December 30, 1858 and she died March 18, 1876. Is a member of Oklahoma Consistory No. , son of Ezekial and Mary Ann (Sexton) Fields married Elizabeth Blagg and they were the parents of John Jefferson Fields who married Mary Pauline Adair. They were the parents and family also his ⢠Tony Gregory Massey, 30, 521 Indian Creek, was charged Jan. 30 with simple assault (family violence), simple battery (family violence) and criminal trespass. Mr. Fletcher was elected County Commissioner of Adair County in 1918. enlisted for the World War at While at Oowala he married on September 27, 1885 Miss Elizabeth Henrietta born November 21, 1867, daughter of Hon. Charles Hicks was probably born in the decade between 1760 and 1770. The Fields' have for the last hundred years been one of the most illustrious families of the Cherokees. Was an old settler or Western Cherokee. was born in 1779 in Burke County, Georgia. He was elected Brigadier General of the North Carolina Militia by legislature on December 14, 1787 and was commissioned Brigadier General of the Twelfth Brigade of Virginia Militia by Governor Henry Lee on December 11, 1793. married Susannah Fields near Emory and their third and youngest child was Sabra Martin who married Daniel Davis, born in 1785 in North Carolina and died in June 1866. married Catherine Hildebrand and their son William A. Martin married Nannie Lucas nee Guinn. Cochran married Susie Ross. He was President of the National Committee during the year of 1827. He has very pleasant features and an intelligent countenance. Saint Paul Methodist Church of Muskogee; Eastern Star and Knights and Ladies of Security fraternities. The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, also known as simply the March on Washington or The Great March on Washington, was held in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, August 28, 1963. Major Martin was not at Kings Mountain, as he was busy holding the Indians of the southwest at bay. Elbert J. Snider, has three brothers, James Floyd, born January 1, 1890; Roy Clinton, born May 3, 1892 and Cecil Freeman Snider born May 3, 1897. brothers and sisters are Marmaduke, born October 9, 1877; James Henry, born April 9, 1879 and died May 5, Robert John born May 9, 1881; Lulu May, born January 21, 1884; Eliza J. born March 25, 1886; Emma E. born February 19, 1880; William A. born August 26, 1892; Edgar Jackson, born February 14, 1895 and Walter Scott Daniel, born Dec. 12, 1898. He was appointed editor of the Cherokee Phoenix on August 1, 1832 and retained that position until May 31, 1834 The press was confiscated and destroyed after that date. Mr. Cook is a farmer near Pensacola. , born March 17, 1787 married December 15, 1805 Lucy Mayes, the Aunt of Chiefs Joel Bryan and Samuel Houston Mayes. pretentions, William W. Tell is a rarely gifted and useful citizen, his stock of general and exact information would not suffer in comparison with that of many University Professors and degree men. Barrett, born October 22. The family later dropped the terminal and spelled the name, Martain. Mrs. McCullough is a composer and writer of verse. they in turn were the parents of Susannah Emory, whose third husband was Joseph 1 Guthrie, Okla. , Mrs. Harris' grandfather was Supreme Judge of Indian Territory. , the son of William Martin, a wealthy merchant of Bristol, England settled near Charlotteville, Virginia in the first quarter of the eighteenth century. George and Lucy (Mayes) Ward's eldest child, Savina, was born May 1807 in Warren County, Tennessee. Jump to Page . Sarah Woodard who married Wirt Fields. Mr. Rogers is a prosperous farmer and stockman. She died November 11, 1867 and George Ward was killed by "Pin" Indians in 1863. He was living in Coosawatee District in October 1826. on December 11, 1793. died at Martinsville, Henry County,