1832 Creek Census – Chockolocko 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 census for the town of Chockolocko.

NumberHeadMalesFemalesSlavesTotalRemarks
26Tik ko e gey2103
27Til lo1102
28Le tif Har jo2305
29Tom my E marth lar2103
30Foke a la ti ke1304
31Totch yaw Har go1102
32Itch ko3205
33Pow he lus tee Har jo5106
34Ar pe coo che E marth lar2103
35E marth lar Har jo3104
36Cho Yo ho lo3407
37Sally2204
38Pin e kar2204
39Wox e Micco1203principal chief
39Pow hose Yo ho lo1102
40Che was ti Har jo5308
41Har lock Ho bi a4206
42No co se E kar2103
43Ar tus ko nub be4509
44Wath lar1102
45O siar Har jo1102
46Chin na bee3205
47Lof ter Fix i co2204
48Hotulge Fix i co5207
49Sathoe1203

Topics:
Creek,

Locations:
Chockolocko,

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

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