1832 Creek Census – Chearhaw Town

By a treaty of March 24, 1832, the Creek Indians ceded to the United States all of their land east of the Mississippi River. Heads of families were entitled to tracts of land, which, if possible, were to include their improvements. In 1833 Benjamin S. Parsons and Thomas J. Abbott prepared a census of Creek Indian heads of families, which gave their names and the number of males, females, and slaves in each family. The entries were arranged by town and numbered; these numbers were used for identification in later records.

This is the 1832 Creek census for the town of Chearhaw.

TownNumberHeadMalesFemalesSlavesTotalRemarks
Chearhaw1Con chasta Micco1405
Chearhaw2Oc ti ar che Har jo4307
Chearhaw3Micco Nub bar2103
Chearhaw4Ar chu loc Har jo3407
Chearhaw5Tal le Har jo3407
Chearhaw6Star ho sie5106
Chearhaw7So fa1102
Chearhaw8Se lit ca4307
Chearhaw9Sammy4105
Chearhaw10Co e wa1203
Chearhaw11Cle Har jo3205
Chearhaw12Wox see Har jo3205
Chearhaw13Ar loc Har jo5207
Chearhaw14Ar che les lie2103
Chearhaw15Sock up po ky2103
Chearhaw16Sock hul ga2103
Chearhaw17Chu e car Har jo1102
Chearhaw18So co le ja5308
Chearhaw19Tal marse Har jo2103
Chearhaw20Hil li che3205
Chearhaw21Lo loc Kie2103
Chearhaw22Wat co Har jo1203
Chearhaw23Think in Tus ka2305
Chearhaw24Os sar ga1203
Chearhaw25To Yol Kie1102
Chearhaw26To whal lop Rie1102
Chearhaw27Te wox ho lattie1102
Chearhaw28Yoke Sar Sa1203
Chearhaw29He bilt hinne har2305
Chearhaw30Sine mat tie he che3104
Chearhaw31Sut ho ie1102
Chearhaw32Jim my1102
Chearhaw33Kin ge har1203
Chearhaw34Sock Ke Ka1203
Chearhaw35Se Rubie1304
Chearhaw36Pin E marth lar2204
Chearhaw37Lu chir Har jo3306
Chearhaw38Ar sin but Har jo1203
Chearhaw39Ioake1102
Chearhaw40Tallise Yo ho lo4206
Chearhaw41Pi Ker1102
Chearhaw42Kid got co1304
Chearhaw43Lin dub ba1304
Chearhaw44O Cluc pissa Har jo3205
Chearhaw45Cot tee Har jo4408
Chearhaw46O Si Yo ho lo1304
Chearhaw47Suck har Har jo1304
Chearhaw48David Mad hog1102
Chearhaw49Nicey1102
Chearhaw50Kin har1102
Chearhaw51James Kelly4408
Chearhaw52Tom tar ga0202
Chearhaw53Mil li gey1102
Chearhaw54Klos lit ko1102
Chearhaw55Kow e Har jo1102
Chearhaw56Se hitch kar2103
Chearhaw57Ar soo che E marth lar4408
Chearhaw58Kin narth Har jo3205
Chearhaw59Al lig kar gey1102
Chearhaw60Is tuf fun fuck ee1203
Chearhaw61She of fun nar gey1102
Chearhaw62Tal la dig Har jo2002
Chearhaw63So se per1102
Chearhaw64Ko ho mer2002
Chearhaw65O why gee1102
Chearhaw66Is to hitch che go1102
Chearhaw67Lo ney1102
Chearhaw68Kon tal E marth lar2103
Chearhaw69No co se E marth lar3306
Chearhaw70Skim mo we4307
Chearhaw71Fo le gey0404
Chearhaw72Sally0202
Chearhaw73Law e che3205
Chearhaw74So chat a bi cher0202
Chearhaw75Tus tun nuck Har jo2204
Chearhaw76Tuck a batch ee Har jo4206
Chearhaw77La te2103
Chearhaw78Yar har Marthlar1203
Chearhaw79Chock o lock Har jo3104
Chearhaw80Hil lis Har jo4408

Topics:
Creek,

Locations:
Chearhaw,

Collection:
Hall, Lance L. Parsons and Abbott Roll.

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