Native American Research

Schedule of Indian Land Cessions

Indian Roll Mailing List
For the Native American Researcher, the “Rolls” are usually their first research. The Rolls are of great value; but first, you need to understand the Roll you are searching, when and where it was taken.
Guion Miller Roll
The Guion Miller Roll index includes the names of all persons applying for compensation arising from the judgment of the United States Court of Claims on May 28, 1906, for the Eastern Cherokee tribe.
Wallace Roll
The Wallace Roll of Cherokee Freedmen in Indian Territory was created due to the citizenship of many ex-slaves (freedmen) being disputed by the Cherokee Tribe.
Old Settlers Roll
The Old Settlers Roll is a listing of Cherokee still living in 1851 who were already residing in Oklahoma when the main body of the Cherokee arrived in the winter of 1839, as a result of the Treaty of New Echota (1835).
1835 Cherokee East Census – Alabama
The following is the 1835 Cherokee East of the Mississippi Census or otherwise known as the Henderson Roll. This is only an index of the names. Researchers should consult the full roll in order to get more specific information on each family listed. This list is specific to Alabama. Surname…
1835 Cherokee East Census – Tennessee
The following is the 1835 Cherokee East of the Mississippi Census or otherwise known as the Henderson Roll. This is only an index of the names. Researchers should consult the full roll in order to get more specific information on each family listed. This list is specific to Tennessee.
1835 Henderson Roll
The following is the 1835 Cherokee East of the Mississippi Census or otherwise known as the Henderson Roll. This is only an index of the names.
1924 Baker Roll
The final roll of the Eastern Cherokee, prepared by United States Agent Fred A. Baker, pursuant to an act of the 68th Congress, (43 stat., 376), June 4, 1924.

Tribes & Nations & Directories & Tribal Leaders Directory
Cherokee
Chickasaw Nation
Choctaw Nation
Muscogee / Creek Nation
Delaware Nation
Seminole Nation
Shawnee Nation

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