Hello all, I'm a descendant of Newton Evans and Catherine Marsh of Jackson County Alabama. In 1906 Newton Evans, my other ancestor Samuel Evans and his wife Nancy Chavers along with many other Evans and Chavers cousins applied for the Guion Miller Roll and rejected for not living in the Cherokee Nation of 1835. In 1830 some are found in Campbell County Tennessee.
In 1910 20 families including my Newton Evans, were classified as American Indians in the federal census.
In 1948 "Surviving Indian Groups of the Eastern U.S" by W. Gilbert, recorded the remnants of Cherokees in Jackson County Alabama. Newton didn't die til the 1990's, so I'm sure he would have had something to do with this form of recognition of their existence.
My documents give me access to enroll with the State recognized Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama or the Echota, but I know both groups have frauds setting on their "tribal" council.
All my legal documents read American Indian, but I'm an non enrolled Native. It makes my head swell with questions.
Are any of you members of the state recognized Cherokee groups in Alabama, if so I'd appreciate some insight on them I may not have.
As well, if an individual can prove their ancestry is American Indian and of Cherokee origin, why will the CNO not take them in? Seems we'd be wanting to hold on to all our people with real claims.
I look forward to correspondence.