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
Nelson, BluntEmigrating
Nelson, BrownRed RiverM15
Nelson, EdenEmigrating
Nelson, G.E.Emigrating
Nelson, GeorgeEmigrating
Nelson, IsaacEmigrating
Nelson, JessieEmigrating
Nelson, JimsonRed RiverM6
Nelson, LilaRed RiverF2
Nelson, LucyRed RiverF12
Nelson, MaryRed RiverF17
Nelson, MollyRed RiverF45
Nelson, NancyRed RiverF10
Nelson, PatsyRed RiverF8
Nelson, SallyRed RiverFinfant
O'Neil, LamarRed RiverM40
Ott, WilliamGreenwood
Oxberry, DavidGreenwood
Pace, WilliamEmigrating
Parks, JoshuaRed RiverM40
Perry, ElmiraRed RiverF2
Perry, HamptonRed RiverM7
Perry, HardyEmigrating
Perry, HettyRed RiverF35
Perry, MosesRed RiverM40
Peter, AndrewRed RiverM22
Peter, MaryRed RiverF24
Peter, SimonRed RiverM31
Pope, AlexanderEmigrating
Potter, JohnMushulatubbe
Potter, WilliamEmigrating
Price, John F.Greenwood
Riddle, JosephMushulatubbe
Riddle, WilliamMushulatubbe
Robinson, AmziRed RiverM32
Robinson, ColainRed RiverM5
Robinson, EmilyRed RiverF24
Robinson, JamesRed RiverM1
Robinson, Lucy AnnRed RiverF3
Rofre, JohnRed RiverMinfant
Rofre, WilliamRed RiverM20
Saman, GeorgeRed RiverM25
Sampson, LeviRed RiverM37
Scott, AnnaRed RiverF10
Scott, JohnRed RiverM60
Scott, MorganRed RiverM4
Scott, WashingtonRed RiverM6
Sexton, JeffersonEmigrating
Shields, JamesGreenwood
Shoat, IsaacEmigrating

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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