Polly Ann Rogers g. 1787 a. a. 1857
Ur pennad tennet eus Rodovid BR, ar c'helc'hgeriadur digor.
Lignez | Rogers |
Reizh | benel |
Anv a-bezh d'ar c'hanedigezh | Polly Ann Rogers |
Kerent
♂ John SR Rogers [Rogers] g. 1761 ♀ Alsey Vann [Vann] g. 1765 |
Darvoudoù
1787 ganedigezh: Calhoun (Tennessee), McMinn County (Tennessee), USA
relijion: Moravian Church, Vann Homestead, Spring Place, Georgia
deskrivadur fizikel: Tall, splendidly formed, dark complexion, black hair, black eyes
26 C'hwevrer 1805 bugel: Kentucky, ♀ Elizabeth (Betsy) Dawson [Dawson] g. 26 C'hwevrer 1805 a. a. 24 Ebrel 1873
12 Meurzh 1808 bugel: South Carolina, USA, ♀ Edna Dawson [Dawson] g. 12 Meurzh 1808 a. a. 12 Kerzu 1902
1811? bugel: Missouri Territory, ♂ John F. Dawson [Dawson] g. 1811? a. a. 1844
29 C'hwevrer 1814 bugel: Missouri Territory, ♂ James Dawson [Dawson] g. 29 C'hwevrer 1814 a. a. 20 Ebrel 1891
14 C'hwevrer 1815 bugel: Missouri Territory, ♂ Robert Dawson [Dawson] g. 14 C'hwevrer 1815 a. a. 7 Eost 1886
1820 bugel: Missouri Territory, ♂ Joseph Dawson [Dawson] g. 1820
1824 bugel: McNairy County (Tennessee), ♂ Samuel Riley Dawson JR [Dawson] g. 1824 a. a. 10 Gouere 1890
1857 marvidigezh: San Saba County (Texas)
Notennoù
Application for Cherokee Citizenship
To State; That the application for citizenship in the Cherokee Nation was made for Robert Dawson and family to the Cherokee Commission on Citizenship. September 24, 1881 at Tahlequah, Indian Territory by Francis M Dawson and his brother Elbert Dawson, claiming their rights to be admitted to Citizenship in the Cherokee Nation by reason of their descent from Polly Rogers. Who is claimed to have been a Cherokee Indian by blood and that Polly Rogers was a daughter of Captain John Rogers and Alsey Vann. also known through testimony as Annie Pruitt, that Robert Dawson was a son of Polly Rogers by Samuel R. Dawson Sr, a white man. The case continued from time to time until January 11, 1883, when the family of the Dawsons was admitted by the Cherokee Court of Commissioners commonly known as the "Tehee Court" composed of Thomas Tehee, President and of the commission: D.W.C. Duncan, Clerk of the Commission and Alex Wolfe and T.F. Thompson, Commissioners, upon practically the unsupported testimony of Dr. Arthur Baker. The other members of the Dawson family who were subsequently admitted were admitted upon the strength of the admission of the Robert Dawson family and proof of their relations to it.
Signed: William T. Hutchins and William W. Hastings. Attourneys for the Cherokee Nation.
Mammennoù
- ↑ Clarence Elbert Moore. Genealogy of Patrick Magee and his wife Rosanna McCullar Magee 1967 (Library of Congress A942911) -
- ↑ - http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/l/e/o/Marilyn-Leonard-Edmond/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0365.html
- ↑ The Moravian Springplace Mission to the Cherokees, Abridged Edition Edited and with an introduction by Rowena McClinton paperback 2010. 184 pp. 1 illustration, 2 maps 978-0-8032-2095-9 -
Eus an dud-kozh d'ar vugale-vihan
marvidigezh: 14 Meurzh 1818, Suwanee (Georgia), Gwinnett County (Georgia), Suwanee Old Town
eured: ♀ Elizabeth Emory
marvidigezh: 1794, Pr Burke Cty, Georgia (U.S. state)
marvidigezh: 9 C'hwevrer 1809, Chatsworth (Georgia), Spring Place
douaridigezh: Forsyth County (Georgia)
deskrivadur fizikel: 5'9", 150 lbs, Blue eyes, Black Hair.
servij milourel: 1814, Woods Fort, War of 1812. Captain James Calloway company under Colonel Nathan Boone, Missouri Mounted Voluteers. Honorably discharged
marvidigezh: 1874, San Saba (Texas), Texas
relijion: Methodist
marvidigezh: 28 C'hwevrer 1862, Shuford Community, Panola County (Mississippi), Mississippi http://roadsidethoughts.com/ms/shuford-xx-panola-profile.htm
douaridigezh: Panola County (Mississippi), Mississippi, Pisgah Cemetery