According to files received from the archives , my ggggrandfather, John Jacoups, was supposed to be a Catawba indian and his wife was a Creek indian(no name given)who went west with the indians.His da...
I too am looking for Creek history on Luker families and would appreciate anything anyone has. My ancestors migration was AL/TN/AL/TX. My ggggrandmother was Hepzabeth Luker.
Don't know if we are kin or not But my grandparents were James Greer Luker & Ida Estelle Sims Luker. Don't really think it was creek I used to hear her talk about a roll number but I don't think ...
I know there are Lukers in OKLA because I found once the list of Creeks enrolled there; have since lost the source but could be found again through NARA in Ft. Worth. Does she know her grgrandmothers ...
I am trying to track down my great great great Grandmother Lucy Ann KNIGHT who was born in Georgia on June 6, 1819. Her father was Talbot KNIGHT. Lucy KNIGHT met and married Henry Allen Forrester and ...
Lt. David Moniac, 6th U.S. Infantry, West Point class of 1822 was Alabama's first graduate and West Point's first native-American graduate. West Point archives still has two letters from his kinsman-m...
Lt. David Moniac, 6th U.S. Infantry, when a cadet at West Point, did alledgedly receive mail which indicated his father, Chief Samuel Moniac,, Sr. (some dispute he was a chief, but I do not), was got ...
To further corroberate the information sent to you by J.A.L.Miller Jr., David Moniac did indeed graduate from West Point. He graduated on July 1,1822 in a standing of 39th in a class of 40.
David imme...
Recently I have been told that Lt. David Moniac may not be West Point's first Native American graduate; that there seems to be at least one, possibly two, "Indian" graduates prior to David. ...
dear sir,
in response to your article about David Moniac, I am a decendent of the Moniac family, my gr-great mother being Manervia Moniac Boone.
My question to you is where did you get the name Jacob ...
In the Worldconnect Rootsweb Project it list the following
Jacob Dixon ( Moniac) MAGNAGUE as the father of William Dixon Moniac. Which may be the reason there is confusion as to what the correct name...
If memory serves, Jacob was a Scot fur trader amongst the Creeks and spoke their tongue. However my memory is now dim on this. Though I have Kaskaskia Illini blood (name "Walkslowly"), I hav...
Ms. Smith, What a wonderful Moniac heritage you have. Do you descend via the long ago Baldwin Co. Sherriff Moniac?
Long ago--SOMEWHERE--I read of an Indian trader (Scot?) named Jacob Moniac. There is ...
Joan C. Smith,I am desperately trying to find information on my ancestor Ad(e)line MONIAC who married a BUTLER in Baldwin Co., ALAll the info I have on her is posted to my online family tree located a...
I am interested in your last name-Klarmann. I see it very seldom and my grandfather was Klarmann in California. If you care to share information contact me via my e-mail
Marianne 175@aol.com
My G-Grandmother Francis Virginia Dabbs was born Dec. 8, 1870 in Tallapoosa County, Alabama. Her father was Samuel Dabbs. Francis married Wyath Clayton Parrish in Marshall County, Alabama, on Sept. 14...
Hello!! I am interested in Samuel Dabbs.Can you give me more
background information on Samuel. My sixth-great grandfather was named Samuel but I am having trouble finding any information on him.
Thank...
Did he happen to have served in some kind of war (maybe Civil War, I'm not sure)? I had an ancestor named Samuel Dabbs who served in a war....It's vague, but I know his name was Samuel Dabbs.
Which Samuel Dabbs are you referring to? This is what I have on Samuel Dabbs who was born 1810 in North Carolina.
In 1860 was living in Leake Co. Mississippi, apparently his children were
married an...
I am looking for Information on Female Diamond and Male Brown. They were my gg grand parents, one of which was Creek. I believe they were from Alabama.