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Have you ever heard of Fort Nichols, Oklahoma?
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<blockquote data-quote="Duncandl" data-source="post: 3783278" data-attributes="member: 4389"><p>My family moved prior to the trail of tears as well and I have my CDIB have 2 sisters that are blonde with blue eyes and maybe green it’s been awhile since I’ve seen either of them.</p><p></p><p>The Lost Cherokee can somewhat be traced to the a group of Cherokees that had broken from the tribe in oklahoma and attempted to allay with the President of Mexico but things didn’t work out and Sir Richard Fields, Chief is the Texas Cherokees and one of the last Cherokee War Chiefs was killed by his own tribe on the banks of a river in Nacadoges, Texas (spelling is close, lol) Sir Richard Fields is my great grandfather’s dad or grandpa. </p><p></p><p>We are blessed to have a family cemetery in Dodge, Oklahoma where my family settled. It is tough to prove but worth the effort. You may not need anything but your children might one day, or who knows their children might need help or just curious about where their family came from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duncandl, post: 3783278, member: 4389"] My family moved prior to the trail of tears as well and I have my CDIB have 2 sisters that are blonde with blue eyes and maybe green it’s been awhile since I’ve seen either of them. The Lost Cherokee can somewhat be traced to the a group of Cherokees that had broken from the tribe in oklahoma and attempted to allay with the President of Mexico but things didn’t work out and Sir Richard Fields, Chief is the Texas Cherokees and one of the last Cherokee War Chiefs was killed by his own tribe on the banks of a river in Nacadoges, Texas (spelling is close, lol) Sir Richard Fields is my great grandfather’s dad or grandpa. We are blessed to have a family cemetery in Dodge, Oklahoma where my family settled. It is tough to prove but worth the effort. You may not need anything but your children might one day, or who knows their children might need help or just curious about where their family came from. [/QUOTE]
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