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Applications For Enrollment Creek Newborn Volume 7 Genealogy Book

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    Applications for Enrollment of Creek Newborn--Act of 1905. Volume VII
    Jeff Bowen
    Softbound volume totaling
    340
    pages. Book is in new condition. Just what you need for genealogy research. Per the publisher;
    This series transcribes the
    Applications for Enrollment of Creek Newborn,
    National Archive film M-1301 (Act of 1905), as described in the National Archives publication
    American Indians
    . The Creek newborn applications represent one component of the larger body of applications for Enrollment of the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914 (Dawes Commission).
    The Dawes Commission ultimately accepted applications for 2,410 children by the deadline of midnight, May 2, 1905; however, only 1,171 of those claimants were ultimately approved. Mr. Bowen’s transcriptions include all correspondence associated with the 1,171 successful Creek claimants. Besides the names of all parents and “newborns,” the applications include the names of doctors, lawyers, midwives, and other Creek relatives who attended to the Creek Nation before and during this time in history. In all, researchers will find about 2,500 additional Creek connections in the name index to the newly transcribed Volume VII.
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    Edythe Rucker Whitley
    Hardbound volume totaling
    277
    pages. Book is in very good condition.  Just what you need for genealogy research. Per the publisher;
    All of the early Davidson County marriage bonds and licenses were destroyed by fire, but the first two volumes of marriage registers compiled from the original bonds and licenses are intact. They cover January 1789-December 1837, and January 1838-December 1847. The abstracted records cover about 7,000 marriages, and they are in the order of their appearance in the registers, each beginning with the groom's surname. The rest of the entry is the name of the bride, the issue date of the bond or license, sometimes the marriage date, and the name of the officiating minister or J.P. All brides and grooms are listed in the index.
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