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Re: Parkers in Seminole county
Posted by: Sue (ID *****3046) Date: March 23, 2008 at 23:45:22
In Reply to: Parkers in Seminole county by Nancy Misenheimer of 28542

NO Relation...

1920
Edward R Parker George W,Eliza J,Myrtle Township 5, Craig, Oklahoma abt 1871 Kansas White Head
Edward R Parker 49 KS
Myrtle Parker 40
John Parker 54 KS brother
George W Parker 79 Father AR
Eliza J Parker 79 Mother OH


1910
Edward R Parker Myrtle North Seminole, Lincoln, OK abt 1871 Oklahoma Head
Edward R Parker 39 OK SC MI
Myrtle Parker 30


1900
Edward R Parker Myrtle Seminole, Lincoln, Oklahoma abt 1871 Kansas White Head
Edward R Parker 29 Oct 1870 KS KS MI owns home
Myrtle Parker 20 Aug 1879 IL OH IL


1890 Veterans' Schedules: yours?
George W Parker Harrison, First, Oklahoma and Indian Territory Private 1861
Private 18th IL Inf resides in Seward, OK


1900
Geo W Parker Eliza J Township 22, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory abt 1841 Arkansas Indian (Native American) Head
"Indian Population"
Parker, Geo W born Aug 1840 59 married for 35 years AR NC NC Farmer rents home
no further info follows on next page. info below (schedule seems to be broken up in to sections, the bottom is more info reflected the top individuals) for Geo's entry is blackened out for the most part. It looks like he's reported as having 1/2 "white blood" however.
Eliza J Parker 60 white Mar 1841 had 12 children 6 survive MI OH OH
John Parker 33 Indian May 1867 33 KS AL MI manages farm shown to have 7/8 "white" Blood, rest Cherokee.
are shown to be part of the family of George, however enumerated on the next page. Also indexed as part of this "family" are a number of other folks, various surnames. but image does not show this to be so.


It looks to be that George and Elizabeth were Edwards's parents. It also looks to me that George & Elizabeth were living in what was then deemed to be more Indian Territory while Edward and Myrtle were not living on a reservation type setting and living in what then thought to be a standard County in OK, hence why he's shown strictly as white and brother John as part Indian. I have the thought that if Edward did not resemble Cherokee traits and not living on a reservation, that he probably wasn't asked if he was part Indian.


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