1910 Peoria Census

Census of the Peoria 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.

1910 Peoria Census

Allotment #Present #Old #Indian NameEnglish NameRelationshipAgeSex
757675Clinton Merriss22M
717776John MerrissFather33M
7877Sylvia MerrissDaughter7F
7978Wendell Eugene MerrissSon6M
298079Albert MillerFather28M
8180Albert Leroy MillerSon7M
8281Cora Esther MillerDaughter5F
8382George Hiram MillerSon4M
768484Winnie Skye MitchellMother27F
8585Clysta MitchellDaughter9F
8686Olive MitchellDaughter8F
1328787Orilla Keno Mohawk57F
1338888Henry Keno26M
428989Mary Moore48F
439090Frank D. MooreFather32M
9191Russell MooreSon12M
9292Hillard MooreSon5M
1169393Ottie L. MyersFather27M
9494Opal MyersDaughter8F
9595Homer MyersSon5M
9696Clyde MyersSon3M
949797Charles NeiceFather30M
9898Sarah NeiceDaughter6M
1149999Mary OsborneMother47F
100100Arthur OsborneSon18M

Numbers 172, 173, 174, and 175 are lined through on the images and annotated at the end that they were removed as they are enrolled on the 1910 Modocs Census. On the old numbers, Matilda Strand and Raymond Strand are both assigned 169. That is obviously incorrect, and likely, one of them should be #167.

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:
Peoria,

Locations:
Quapaw Agency,

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