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Black Chickasaws adopted through the Dawes Commission, between 1898 and 1916... KEYWORDS: black chickasaws chickasas dawes commission dawes roll native american genealogy black native americans

This list of surnames represent the names of the black Chickasaw freedmen who were adopted through the Dawes Commission, between 1898 and 1916.

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Note that many of these names appear in other Indian nation lists, and their appearance here does not absolute provide proof of Black Indian Ancestry. In addition to these items, it is recommended that the researcher obtain as much oral history as possible on the family, and then locate the Dawes records on the family, including the names of ancestors on the Enrollment Cards and other pertinent records.
A		Crooms		Hamilton	Mimmus		Shell
Abram		Culpepper	Hampton		Mintfield	Shirley
Alberson	Cunish		Harlan		Mitchell	Shoeape
Albert		Curry		Harper		Mohuntubby	Smallwood
Alexander			Harris		Molton		Smith
Alfred		D		Harry		Monroe		Sparks
Allen		Daly		Hawkins		Montgomery	Speer
Alop		Daniel		Heard		Moddy		Speers
Anderson	Daniels		Henderson	Moore		Spencer
Armstrong	Danna		Hendersy	Morrow		Spigener
Augustus	Daugherty	Hennesy		Moses		Stanfield
Austin		Davidson	Hervey		Murray		Stephen
		Davies		Hines		Murry		Stevenson
B		Denmark		Hodges		Myers		Stevison
Bachelor	Dindy		Holder				Stewart
Bailey		Dinwiddie	Homedy		N		Stroud
Barlow		Dixon		Hooks		Nance		Sumers
Barr		Doleon		Horn		Neel		Summers
Beasley		Doser		Hornbeak	Nero		Sutton
Bend		Douglas		Houser		Newberry	Swindle
Bennett		Douglass	Houston		Nims	
Bice		Dumkus		Humby		Noel		T
Birt		Duncan		Humdy		Nolitubby	Taylor
Bishop		Dunford		Humphreys	North		Tecumseh
Black		Dyer		Huntley		Nowell		Thomas
Blackwater							Thompson
Block		E		I		O		Tipkins
Blue		Eastmasn	Ingram		Ogles 		Tobler
Bly		Edwards		Irvins		Oldhom		Toles
Bower		Eights				Oscar		Townsend
Boyd		Elliott		J		Owens		Townsley
Brashears	Eubanks		Jackson				Towser
Brewer		Evans		Jacobs		P		Triplett
Breyson		Even		Jameson		Paris		Tutter
Bright		Everhart	Johns		Parks		Twyman
Brooks				Johnson		Patrick		Tyner
Brown		F		Jonas		Patton		Tyson
Bruner		Factor		Jordon		Paul	
Buckley		Falless		Joseph		Payne		U
Bullocks	Farrow				Peaersey	Underwood
Burden		Findley		K		Pendleton	
Burney		Finlay		Keel		Peoples		V
Butler		Finley		Keep		Perry		Van
		Fisher		Kelly		Peters		Vanley
C		Fitchgerl	Kemp		Pettus		Vaughn
Caldwell	Flacks		Kennedy		Petty		Vincent
Campbell	Flint		Kersey		Phillips	Vollen
Carney		Ford		Kiah		Pickens	
Carolina	Foreman		Kimbale		Piggett		W
Carroll		Forrester	Kingsberry	Plumemr		Wade
Carson		Fort		Kinrick		Poe		Walker
Carter		Franklin	Kirk		Pollen		Walton
Cass		Frazier				Porter		Ward
Charles		Fulsom		L		Powell		Washington
Chawano-chbbby			Lamey		Powers		Waters
Cheadle		G		Lawrence	Preuilt		Watson
Chery		Gaines		Leader		Price		Watts
Chesnut		Gamble		Lee		Prince		Wesley
Chico		Garrett		Lewis				Whaley
Chief		Gas		Ligon		Q		Wheeler
Childs		Gasper		Lin		Quinn		Whitaker
Chitlow		Gates		Lincoln				White
Choate		Gentry		Lofton		R		Whitson
Choice		Gibbs		Loftus		Randolph	Wilder
Christiqan	Gibson		Love		Reed		Wiley
Clark		Giles		Lynch		Reese		Wilkerson
Clay		Gillespie			Reynolds	Wilkes
Cobry		Givens		M		Richardson	Wilkins
Cochran		Glover		Mahardy		Ridge		Wilkinson
Cohee		Goff		Manning		Rivers		Wiliams
Coker		Golden		Martin		Roberts		Willaimson
Colb		Goldsmith	Mason		Roby		Willis
Colbert		Gooden		Mays		Rodville	Wilson
Cole		Gorden		McCain		Rollen		Windom
Colly		Graham		McClendon	Rose		Wolf
Combs		Grant		McClish		Ross		Woods
Conley		Grayson		McCooy		Roy		Worley
Conly		Green		McDermott	Russell		Wright
Cook		Greenwood	McDonal		
Cooper		Greer		McGee		S		Y
Covan		Gresham		McGilbray	Sampson		Yates
Cox		Grey		McKenzie	Samuels		Yocubby
Crathers	Griffin		McKinney	Scannon		Young
Cravatt		Grimmett	McMillan	Scott		Younger
Cravans		Gunn		Merriman	Sealy		
Crittenden			Mike		Sears	
Crockett	H		Miles		Shatubby	
Croomes		Hall		Miller		Shaw	


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