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There are three band of Cherokee recognized by the Federal government; Cherokee Nation, Eastern Band of Cherokee, and [[United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma|United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee]]  
There are three band of Cherokee recognized by the Federal government; Cherokee Nation, Eastern Band of Cherokee, and [[United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma|United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee]]  


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The following is of familysearch.org books which are really ebooks and can be totally downloaded.
The following is of familysearch.org books which are really ebooks and can be totally downloaded.  


Title: Martha Jane (Thornton) Williams (1842-1918), Indian history and genealogy<br> Author: Williams, Donna Jeanne Mefferd<br> Description: Robert Williams (1819-1892), the son of Jack Williams, married Martha Jane Thornton (1842-1918), who was 3/4ths Cherokee. Their son, Lee Williams (3/8th Cherokee), married Maude L. Adair (5/64th Cherokee). Her grandparents came over the Trail of Tears to Indian Territory. She was a direct descendant in the sixth generation of James Adair (b.1709), who immigrated from Scotland to the English colonies, and was a trader among the Cherokee and Chickasaw tribes for forty years. Includes other ancestors and relatives before the Trail of Tears, as well as descendants and relatives in Oklahoma and elsewhere.<br> Language: English;English;English<br> Provenance: Owning Institution:Genealogical Society of Utah d.b.a FamilySearch; http://www.familysearch.org/<br> Patron Usage Instructions: https://www.familysearch.org/terms; Public<br> Title Number: 365633  
Title: Martha Jane (Thornton) Williams (1842-1918), Indian history and genealogy<br> Author: Williams, Donna Jeanne Mefferd<br> Description: Robert Williams (1819-1892), the son of Jack Williams, married Martha Jane Thornton (1842-1918), who was 3/4ths Cherokee. Their son, Lee Williams (3/8th Cherokee), married Maude L. Adair (5/64th Cherokee). Her grandparents came over the Trail of Tears to Indian Territory. She was a direct descendant in the sixth generation of James Adair (b.1709), who immigrated from Scotland to the English colonies, and was a trader among the Cherokee and Chickasaw tribes for forty years. Includes other ancestors and relatives before the Trail of Tears, as well as descendants and relatives in Oklahoma and elsewhere.<br> Language: English;English;English<br> Provenance: Owning Institution:Genealogical Society of Utah d.b.a FamilySearch; http://www.familysearch.org/<br> Patron Usage Instructions: https://www.familysearch.org/terms; Public<br> Title Number: 365633  


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=== Brief Timeline  ===
=== Brief Timeline  ===
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=== '''Allotment Records'''  ===
=== '''Allotment Records'''  ===


*Five Civilized Indian Tribes Land Allotment Records, 1899-1907, (NARA RG 75) Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. OnLine. [[FHL |1390101|item|disp=FHL film 4124879}} first film
*Five Civilized Indian Tribes Land Allotment Records, 1899-1907, (NARA RG 75) Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. OnLine. {{FHL |1390101|item|disp=FHL film 4124879}} first film


*Forgotten Oklahoma Records ( Allotment) by Fredrea Marilyn Hermann Cook. 1981. {{FHL|105053|item|disp= Film: 1035512}} item 4 or FHL Book: 970.3 C424co  
*Forgotten Oklahoma Records ( Allotment) by Fredrea Marilyn Hermann Cook. 1981. {{FHL|105053|item|disp= Film: 1035512}} item 4 or FHL Book: 970.3 C424co  
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Gen. Winfield Scott&nbsp;  
Gen. Winfield Scott&nbsp;  


Gen. Nat Smith
Gen. Nat Smith  


Benjamin F. Currey,  
Benjamin F. Currey,  
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Lt.  
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R.H.K . Whiteley,
R.H.K . Whiteley,  


Lt. Deas,<br>  
Lt. Deas,<br>  


Geroge Hicks,
Geroge Hicks,  


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Agent George Vashon  
Agent George Vashon  
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*Cherokee Agency (East) U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, School Records, 1907-1948 {{FHL|110544|item|disp=FHL film 1249958}} first of two films
*Cherokee Agency (East) U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, School Records, 1907-1948 {{FHL|110544|item|disp=FHL film 1249958}} first of two films


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=== Correspondence  ===
=== Correspondence  ===
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