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 People->Black Indian: Black Seminole surnames recorded on the Dawes roll
Posted on Wednesday, October 27 @ 00:50:59 CDT

These lists represent the surnames of freedmen from the Seminole tribe who were adopted through the Dawes Commission, between 1898 and 1916.

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Note that many of these names appear in other Indian nation lists, and their appearance here does not provide proof of Black Indian Ancestry.

In addition to these items, it is recommended that the researcher obtain as much oral history as possible on the family, and then locate the Dawes records on the family, including the names of ancestors on the Enrollment Cards and other pertinent records.

These names represent only the Seminole freedmen of Oklahoma, and not the Seminoles of Florida.

A Dandy Johnie Morrison Se-ne Aaron Daniel Johnoche Mosar Sentevey Abb Davey Johnsey Moses Sigler Abey David Johnson Mot-hoh-ye Silla Abraham Davis Jonah Mulcussey Sillah Adam Davison Jonasse Mulcy Semleteke Adams Dean Jones Mulgusse Simma Ahaisse Deer Joney Mulleah Silla A-ha-la-ko-chee Dennis Josey Mundy Sim-me-te-da-kee Ahaloke Dicey Joseph Mungo Sim-e-di-ha-kee Ah-ho-he Dillsa Joshua Munnah Simena Ah-weep-ka Dinah Judy Muthoye Simon Albert Dindy July Sissie Alberty Dosar Jumper N Sissy Alec Doser June Nancy Skiff Aleck Doyle Nannie Smith Alecky Drew K Napoeche Solomon Alex Dunford Kamabe Narcome Sona Alexander Dunlap Kane Natukse Sonny Alfa Dyal Kaney Nellie Sowanoke Alfred Dyer Katie Nellsie Sowatske Alice Katy Nelly Spencer Alicky E Kenah Nelsey Stafey Allen Echoille Keno Ne-ma Stanton Alley Edmond Ke-pa-ya Nero Steel Allie Eliza Key Nevins Stephenson Amesta Ellen King Nicey Stepney Amey Elochee Kinnona Nitchey Steppe Amos Elsa Kissie Nitey Stewart Amy Elsie Kith-lee Noah Stidham Anderson Elizabeth Kotska Noble Street Anna Emartha Nokoseka Suc-car-see Annie Emarthla L Nokusile Sullivan Annoche Emarthoge Lanego Nora Sumka Archibald Emmy Larney Noska Sumpsey Archockee Emoche Lasley Nuksokoche Sunday Archole En-le-te-ke Leader Sunny Es-ho-po-na-ka Leah O Susanna B Estachuksehoke Lelusse Okfuska Susey Baby Estomethla Lena Okfuskey Susie Baker Eunasse Letka Okfusky Suthoye Barkus Lewis Omayaye Su-wa-key Barnett F Liley Osborne Barney Factor Lina Otheche T Barricklow Fanny Lincoln Tahike Bean Fay Lindsey P Talmasey Bear Fekhoniye Litka Palmer Talmascy Beard Fife Little Paney Tanyan Becky Fik-hith-ka Lizzie Parney Tar-co-sar Bemo Fish Losata Parnoche Tayeche Bennett Fixico Lodie Parnosa Taylor Berry Flanley London Par-nos-co-che Tecumseh Bettie Foster Lopka Parsosee Teller Betsy Fox Lottie Parnoskey Tena Billy Freeman Lotty Paroah Te-tah-ke Bottley Fulsom Louie Passake Tewe Bowlegs Fuswa Louisa Pa-ta-ge Tewee Brown Futcha-hoke Lousanna Payne Thahoyane Bruce Futopeche Lovett Pennose Thasate Bruner Lowe Perryman Thlocco Bryant G Lowery Peter Thocco Buck Gaines Lowesa Phena Thomas Buddy Gano Lowine Phenie Thompson Bull George Lowiney Philip Tiger Burden Gibbs Lozana Phillip Tikahche Burgess Gibson Lucina Phillips Ti-u-na Butler Gibsy Lucy Pheobe Tobie Goat Lula Pilot Toche C Gooden Lumba Pochuswa Tolmochusse Caesar Gordon Lumsey Polly Tolomka Canard Grant Lundo Pompey Tommy Carbechochee Gray Lusoche Ponkilla Toney Carbiticher Grayson Lustey Ponluste Tulla Carolina Greenleaf Pon-no-kee Tulsay Carpitche Ground M Porter Turner Carr McCoy Possuk Carter H McCulla Pottey U Catcher Hagie McGeisy Powell Ut-tley Catchoche Haney McGeisey Proctor Charlesey Hanna McGirt Pullotka V Charley Hannah McIntosh Puncho Vann Charlie Hardy McNac Punka Charty Harjo Mahale Punluste W Checotah Harjoche Mahardy Putkeh Wadsworth Che-da-ka Harrison Malinda Waitey Cheeska Hatty Mandy R Wakkie Chepaney Hawkins Maney Rabbit Walker Cheparney Hayecha Manuel Raiford Wallace Cheponoska Hayes Marcus Reed Walter Chippee Henne-ho-chee Marcy Renton War-le-do Chisholm Henny Maria Renty Warrior Chochee Henry Marks Rhoda Washington Choharjo Hepsey Marpiyecher Riley Wasutke Chosey Hesahoka Marshal Ripley Watson Chotka Hill Marshall Robert Watty Chotke Hilly Martha Roberts Weattie Chotkey Hochifke Marthla Roe Webster Choya Hoktochee Martin Rosanna Weely Chulma Hoktoke Marty Ross Wellington Chumsey Holata Mary Wells Chupco Holatka Matuth-hoke S Wesley Chupcogee Hollins Maude Sa-che-meche West Church Holmes Mecco Saketheche Wetley Cindy Hopoille Meley Sakoeka White Clark Hotulke Melishkoche Sakteke Whitfield Cloud Hulbutta Melisse Saley Wildcat Cobb Hulhoke Melo Salina Willea Co-e-see Hulleah Mogee Salinda William Coffee Hully Meney Sallie Williamkee Coker Hulwa Mesale Sally Williams Coley Hutke Mesaley Saloche Williamse Concharty Hutche Metetakee Salma Williamsee Condella Micco Sam Willie Condulle I Miley Samby Willis Conhecha Ida Miller Samele Wilsey Conner Iley Milley Sammah Wilson Co-nok-kee Ishmael Millie Sammy Winey Contaley Island Mills Samochee Winton Coody Milly Sampson Wise Cooper J Milsey Samuel Wisey Cornelius Jacksey Mimey Sancho Wisner Cosar Jackson Mina Sandrige Witlow Cotcha Jacksy Minda Sandy Wright Cowake Jacob Mingo Sango Wyetka Co-wok-o-chee Jakey Misselda Sando Wolf Cox James Missena Sapalpake Wood Crain Janey Missey Sapehunka Wotko Crane Jannati Missie Sapokhohthe Crow Jefferson Mitchell Sarber Y Cudjo Jemima Mitchile Sarney Ya-fo-la-gee Cudjoe Jennetta Mokoyike Scipio Yahola Cully Jennie Moleya Scott Yakopuche Cumpsey Jesse Mollie Seeley Yamie Cumseh Jimmey Molly Sefah Yanah Cundy Jimmie Monacheke Seharney Yarber Cunny Jimmy Monday Sehoka Yarnah Cunsah Jimpka Monkah Sehunka Yekcha Cynda Jimpsey Mooney Selba Yoney Cyrus Joanna Moore Selda Youngs Jo-co-chee Moppin Selma Yowelle D Joe Morgan Semissee Daily John Morris Sena



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