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
James, BenjaminMushulatubbe
James, BenjaminMushulatubbe
James, CeliaMushulatubbe
James, ElizaMushulatubbe
James, IsaacMushulatubbe
James, RobertMushulatubbe
Johnson, Silas D.Red RiverM19
Jones, AmosEmigrating
Jones, BineleRed RiverF11
Jones, CharlesMushulatubbe
Jones, FredEmigrating
.Jones, HoganMushulatubbe
Jones, IsaacEmigrating
Jones, IsaacEmigrating
Jones, JamesEmigrating
Jones, JamesRed RiverM35
Jones, JedMushulatubbe
Jones, JohnRed RiverM30
Jones, Kanimi.Red RiverM4
Jones, LarryMushulatubbe
Jones, LeviMushulatubbe
Jones, LtahonaRed RiverF8
Jones, NatEmigrating
Jones, RebeckaMushulatubbe
Jones, RebeckaMushulatubbe
Jones, RobertMushulatubbe
Jones, SamuelEmigrating
Jones, SolomonEmigrating
Jones, WidowMushulatubbe
Jones, WilliamEmigrating
Jones, WilliamEmigrating
Jones, WilliamRed RiverM1
Jones, Wm.Emigrating
Karncy, ElliEmigrating
Kearney, AllenRed RiverM21
Kearney, JaneRed RiverF14
Kearney, JessieRed RiverM12
Kearney, WilliamRed RiverM1
Kelly, AbnerRed RiverM49
Kelly, DavidMushulatubbe
Kemp, BenMushulatubbe
Kerns, PenasawEmigrating
King, HiramMushulatubbe
King, RhodaMushulatubbe
Laileure, GeorgeRed RiverM4
Lafleure, GreenwoodRed RiverM1
Lafleure, IsabellRed RiverF7
Lafleure, MarthaRed RiverF24
Lafleure, SophiaRed RiverF6
Lafleure, WilliamRed RiverM26

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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