Informazioni sulla fonte

Ancestry.com. Stati Uniti, Documenti correlati all’iscrizione dei Cherokee orientali di Guion Miller, 1908-1910 [database online]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Dati originali:

Records Relating to Enrollment of Eastern Cherokee by Guion Miller, 1908-1910. M685, microfilm, 12 rolls. Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1793-1999, Record Group 75. The National Archives in Washington, D.C.

 Stati Uniti, Documenti correlati all’iscrizione dei Cherokee orientali di Guion Miller, 1908-1910

Le domande includevano generalmente il nome del richiedente, il nome indiano, la residenza, la data e il luogo di nascita, lo stato civile e il nome del coniuge. Comprendeva anche i nomi di fratelli/sorelle, genitori, zii, zie, nonni e bisnonni allo scopo di stabilire ulteriormente le relazioni familiari essenziali per affermare le connessioni tribali.

In 1906, the U.S. Court of Claims appointed Guion Miller from the Interior Department to determine who was eligible for funds under the treaties of 1835-36 and 1845 between the United States and the Eastern Cherokee.

In certifying the eligibility of the Cherokees, Miller used earlier census lists and rolls that had been complied by Hester, Chapman, Drennen, and others between 1835 and 1884. Copies of some of these rolls and the indexes to them are filed with the Guion Miller records and are part of this publication. There are an estimated 90,000 individual applicants from throughout North America included within this publication.

Applications typically include the applicant’s name, Indian name, residence, date and place of birth, marriage status, and name of spouse. Also included are the names of siblings, parents, aunts and uncles, grandparents, and great-grandparents, further establishing family relationships vital to affirming tribal connections.