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The African-Native American Genealogy Blog: August 2013
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The African-Native American Genealogy Blog. Reflecting the lives of Blended families from African and Native American families. Wednesday, August 14, 2013. Looking Back in Time: The Population in Indian Territory. From the Indian Advocate, Volume XII No. 5, page 154. The question often arises about the number of Freedmen who actually lived in Indian Territory. An article from a 1900 article from The Indian Advocate. Contained data estimated from the Federal Census of that year. Angela Y. Walton-Raji.
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The African-Native American Genealogy Blog: July 2014
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The African-Native American Genealogy Blog. Reflecting the lives of Blended families from African and Native American families. Friday, July 18, 2014. Dawes Records are only Part of the Story. Two cards reflecting Charles Alexander Creek Freedman. With Freedmen files the data is especially treasured, because the information can reflect the parents, and the names of slave holders as well. National Archives Publication M1186 Creek Freedman Card #1855. Old Series Card of Charles Alexander, Card #12. From th...
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The African-Native American Genealogy Blog: New Records on Ancestry Open Doors for Oklahoma Researchers
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The African-Native American Genealogy Blog. Reflecting the lives of Blended families from African and Native American families. Sunday, January 11, 2015. New Records on Ancestry Open Doors for Oklahoma Researchers. Ancestry: Oklahoma and Indian Territory Indian Census and Rolls:. Adopted Whites, Delawares, Shawnees and Freedmen. In the case of the collection above, this reflects the 1896 census of the Tahlequah District of the Cherokee Nation, and this particular collection included the populations adopt...
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The African-Native American Genealogy Blog: Creek Freedmen Association in 1930s
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The African-Native American Genealogy Blog. Reflecting the lives of Blended families from African and Native American families. Friday, December 12, 2014. Creek Freedmen Association in 1930s. Source of article: Pittsburgh Courier August 18, 1934 p 5. One of their leaders was the amazing A.G.W. Sango, a popular attorney who represented the Freedmen in many cases over the years. Source of Image: Muskogee Cimeter,. July 23, 1909. Angela Y. Walton-Raji. Labels: A.W.G. Sango. December 14, 2014 at 8:31 PM.
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The African-Native American Genealogy Blog: November 2014
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The African-Native American Genealogy Blog. Reflecting the lives of Blended families from African and Native American families. Friday, November 7, 2014. African Americans on the Cherokee Intruder Census 1893. Oklahoma and Indian Territory, Indian Censuses and Rolls, 1851-1959. Database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. The National Archives at Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas. Perhaps among a new set of records now uploaded by Ancestry. In other communities some settlements wer...
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Author Linda Barnickel
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A Civil War Battle in History and Memory. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Where is Milliken’s Bend? Is an archivist, freelance writer, and historical researcher. In 2006, she wrote Oral History for the Family Historian. For the Oral History Association. Her articles have appeared in. Magazine, and the. A forum for descendants of men who fought at Milliken's Bend. Follow the link above! Free State of Jones – movie review. The Bloody 16th – A Tribute. Texas Slave Population, 1860.
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Kate Shields' story - Milliken's Bend
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A Civil War Battle in History and Memory. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Where is Milliken’s Bend? Henry Woods supports widow’s claim. Anderson and Kate Shields – the Verdict →. Kate Shields’ story. July 10, 2015. Kate Shields was the widow of veteran Anderson Shields. 8220;both of whom knew us well before the war” to testify on her behalf. Part 4 of a series. Kate Shields widows pension record, #954257, National Archives. Henry Woods supports widow’s claim. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Henry Woods supports widow's claim - Milliken's Bend
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A Civil War Battle in History and Memory. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Where is Milliken’s Bend? Padon Turner testifies on widow’s behalf. Kate Shields’ story →. Henry Woods supports widow’s claim. July 1, 2015. Henry Woods, a comrade of Anderson Shields. Part 3 of a series. Kate Shields widows pension record, #954257, National Archives. Padon Turner testifies on widow’s behalf. Kate Shields’ story →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published.
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The African-Native American Genealogy Blog: December 2014
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The African-Native American Genealogy Blog. Reflecting the lives of Blended families from African and Native American families. Friday, December 12, 2014. Creek Freedmen Association in 1930s. Source of article: Pittsburgh Courier August 18, 1934 p 5. One of their leaders was the amazing A.G.W. Sango, a popular attorney who represented the Freedmen in many cases over the years. Source of Image: Muskogee Cimeter,. July 23, 1909. Angela Y. Walton-Raji. Links to this post. Labels: A.W.G. Sango. View my compl...
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June | 2014 | bullying in the workplace
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Bullying in the workplace. The greatest WordPress.com site in all the land! Monthly Archives: June 2014. Broward County Crime Commission Addresses Workplace Bullying. June 28, 2014. Originally posted on OUR BULLY PULPIT. Broward County Crime Commission’s all-day conference, Adult and Workplace Bullying, on July 24th I’m proud to be representing the National Workplace Bullying Coalition as one of the panelists at this conference next month. I’ll also be screening one…. June 18, 2014. June 18, 2014. 9 reas...