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Find out if you are a [http://www.cherokee-nc.com/genealogy-check2.php?page=108 Cherokee] by having your ancestor's name checked to the 1924 Baker Roll.  
Find out if you are a [http://www.cherokee-nc.com/genealogy-check2.php?page=108 Cherokee] by having your ancestor's name checked to the 1924 Baker Roll.  


''Only the Neames Remain''. by Sandi GarrettFHL book 970.3 C424gs Vol 1-6
''Only the Names Remain''. by Sandi Garrett {{FHL|684750|item|disp=FHL book 970.3 C424gs Vol 1-6 }}


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The following is a Family History Library book which is a ebooks and may be downloaded.  
The following is a Family History Library book which is a ebooks and may be downloaded.  


Title: ''Martha Jane (Thornton) Williams (1842-1918), Indian History and Genealogy''.<br> Author: Williams, Donna Jeanne Mefferd&lt;br&gt;
Title: ''Martha Jane (Thornton) Williams (1842-1918), Indian History and Genealogy''.<br> Author: Williams, Donna Jeanne Mefferd&lt;br&gt;  


<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  
<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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https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE934297<br><br>  


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