1910 Modoc Census

Census of the Modoc Indians of Quapaw Agency, Okla.
on June 30, 1910, taken by Ira C. Deaver, Supt. & Spec. E Dist, Okla.

The Number is the Roll Number, and these may change from census year to census year. In this case, the first number represents the number you will find the individual on the 1909 census and the second number represents the current roll number for 1910.

The Modoc Indians during 1910 were enrolled by the Quapaw Agency. Ira C. Deaver stated in his letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that in 27 Aug 1910 they were then enrolled at the Klamath Agency, Oregon.

1910 Modoc Census

Old #New #Indian NameEnglish NameRelationshipAgeSex
4026Henry HudsonHusband67M
4127Susan HudsonWife27F
5528Cora Pickering HaymonMother42F
5629Marion C. HaymonSon14M
5730Bertram HaymonSon10M
5831Henrietta HaymonDaughter8F
5932Earl Haymon
4533Amos Kist36M
434Eliza Lawver51F
2035Dolly Lawvor43F
2236Robert Long22F
4450Martha Lawvor75F
6130Ben LawvorFather66M
6239Letal M. LawvorDaughter12F
6348Sylvas LawvorSon11M
6441Luscombe LawvorSon6M
6542Mabel LawvorDaughter3F
6643Vera LawvorDaughter1F
1844William Pleasant67M
3845Matilda Clinton Miller75F
146Minnie Snyder RobbinsMother31F
247Mamie BurnsDaughter15F
348Hiram Richard RobbinsSon6M
3449Myra Grant RobbinsMother52F
3550Ruth RobbinsDaughter16F

Old Number 62 for Letal M. Lawvor was listed as #12 in image. We have corrected this to the proper number.
Numbers 64-67 mother is 57, Etta Stanley as indicated in the census image.

Digital Census Images

Source

The Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940, Microfilm Publication M595, 692 rolls. Washington, D. C., : National Archives and Records Service, 1967.


Topics:
Western Miami,

Locations:
Quapaw Agency,

Collection:

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