1832 Creek Census – Clewalla Town

Last Updated on June 5, 2024 by Dennis

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 Clewalla.

NumberHeadMalesFemalesSlavesTotalRemarks
1Micco Chopco2204
2Micco E marth lar4105
3Lar tar Micco2204
4Ufawla Tustunnuggy1102
5Talledega Tustunnuggy2103
6Fus hatch che Micco1102
7Micco Har go4206
8Woc se Har go1405
9Ho loc Ke Yo ho lo2204
10Tallessee Hopoiethly5308
11Toat Kis Har go2305
12Coch che Yo ho lo1102
13Ufawla Har go2204
14In clannis Har go3306
15Paw hos Har go2406
16Micco Chitta1506
17Clan Tal Fix i co4307
18Ne har Yo ho lo2305
19W. J. Shumo411217
20Le both Ka2204
21Peggy Elliott0202
22Tatth Hocar1304
22Jim Boy25512principal chief
23Betsey1102
23Sangty? Micco??2204principal chief

Topics:
Creek,

Locations:
Clewalla,

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

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