Choctaw Mixed-Bloods, 1831-33

Dr. Samuel James Wells’ “Choctaw Mixed Bloods and the Advent of Removal” includes three extensive appendices documenting individuals of mixed ancestry within the Choctaw Nation during the removal era. Appendix B, the focus of this analysis, includes mixed-blood Choctaws from a variety of source documents for the years of 1831-1833. See the notes below the table from Dr. Wells concerning this appendix.

NameLocationSexAge
Adams, ElijahMushulatubbe
Adams, JohnMushulatubbe
Allen, BenjaminMushulatubbe
Anderson, AmosRed RiverM4
Anderson, ChristyRed RiverM2
Anderson, DanielMushulatubbe
Anderson, DanielRed RiverM23
Anderson, GeorgeRed RiverMinfant
Anderson, JohnMushulatubbe
Anderson, JosephMushulatubbe
Anderson, NoelRed RiverM1
Anderson, ReubenMushulatubbe
Anderson, SallyMushulatubbe
Anderson, SamuelEmigrating
Anderson, UlyssesRed RiverM3
Austin, SamuelNituchachee
Ayers, ElizaRed RiverF22
Ayers, NathanielRed RiverM34
Bacon, CharlesEmigrating
Bacon, SamuelRed RiverM28
Bacon, SilasRed RiverM2
Bacon, ViceyRed RiverF6
Baldwin, AmosRed RiverM1
Baldwin, DavidGreenwood
Baldwin, JackRed RiverM24
Battiece, BenjaminEmigrating
Battiece, WineyEmigrating
Battuce, NicholasEmigrating
Baxter, RichardEmigrating
Beams, DavidRed RiverM12
Beams, HarrisRed RiverM10
Beams, HettyRed RiverF30
Beams, IsomRed RiverM6
Beams, JinseyRed RiverF9
Beams, MollyRed RiverF7
Beams, MosesRed RiverM12
Beams, PollyRed RiverF12
Beams, RomulusRed RiverM2
Beams, SolomonRed RiverM12
Beams, ViceyRed RiverM34
Beams, WalaceMushulatubbe
Beams, WilliamRed RiverM6
Beams, WilsonRed RiverM3
Black, WilliamGreenwood
Bliss, AmosRed RiverM1
Bliss, AnnisRed RiverF3
Bliss, EbenezerRed RiverM31
Bliss, lmantiyaRed RiverF2
Bliss, IsaacRed RiverM20
Bliss, JonasRed RiverM3

Appendix B Notes

Names: Listed alphabetically. There are a few names listed twice. In most cases this represents different individuals, especially if the names are from the same source. In the case of duplicate names from separate sources, a chance of the names being the same person is likely, but not assumed.

Location: The orthography varies but is taken as it appeared in the source document. In some cases the source gives more specific location information than that in the listing of the appendix. The location listed may also be a creek, river, or district. Entries such as, Alabama, or, Creek, are the state or Indian nation indicated.


Topics:
Choctaw,

Collection:
Wells, Dr. Samuel James. Choctaw Mixed Bloods and the Advent of Removal. University of Southern Mississippi. 1987. © Dr. Samuel James Wells, 1987. Used by permission.

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