McCurtain Co. OK - Ellis Cusher USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. Submitted by: Kathy Pitts ellen@oio.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Choctaw Census for Ellis Cusher, Nashoba County, I.T. RESIDENCE NASHOBA COUNTY POST OFFICE SMITHVILLE, I.T. CHOCTAW FIELD NO. 782 Ellis Cusher Male 57 age 54 Fullblood 1896 No. 2479 Dawes Roll No. 1958 Name of Father Kash-Sha-died in Mississippi Name of Mother Yus-ba-no-lie-died in Mississippi Wife of Ellis Cusher Martha Labor age 52 IW Mexican Name of Father William Labor Mexican Name of Mother Crecy Labor Mexican They were married by A. R. Durant, Minister. His affidavit to be supplied. She was placed hereon under otath of Commissioner to Five Civilized Tribes of April 23, 1906 Holding Application was made for her enrollment within time provided by act of July 1, 1902/32 Stat. G41. Their children: Elias Cusher Male 16 age 13, 1/2 Blood, No. 2480, Dawes Roll 14592 Simeon Cusher Male 14 age 11, 1/2 Blood, No. 2481, Dawes Roll 14593 Peter Cusher Male 12 age 9, 1/2 Blood, No. 2482, Dawes Roll 14594 Mary Cusher Female 8 age 5, 1/2 Blood, No. 2484, Dawes Roll 14595 Harrison Cusher Male 10 age 7, 1/2 Blood, No. 2483, Dawes Roll 14596 Lola Cusher 2 age 2, 1/2 Blood--Deceased Wife of Ellis and mother of children heron on 1896 Choctaw Roll no. 14. Ellis, Elias, Simeon, Peter, Mary , and Harrison on the Nashoba County 1893 Payroll as "Kasha" Dismissed Martha granted Jan 13, 1906. Jan. 23, 1906 Lola proof of death filed showing Dec. 21, 1902 while dead was on card by Mr. Reister prior to Feb 1900. Copied from Microfilm Census Records at Rudisill North Regional Library Kathy Pitts