Miller Application # 20302 Gertrude Carroll nee Ambrose Webb City, Missouri ************************************************************************ 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. <> Submitter: Catherine Widener (catz@kcisp.net ************************************************************************ Rejected Cousin to Miller app. # 1171-Lewis H. Scruggs Minor child-Creta Carroll 8 months Brother to Miller app. # 20314-Fred Ambrose Commissioner of Indian Affairs Washington, D. C. Sir: I hereby make application for such share as me be due me of the fund appropriated by the Act of Congress approved June 30, 1906, in accordance with the decrees of the Court of Claims of May 18, 1905, and May 28, 1906, in favor of the Eastern Cherokees. The evidence of identity is herewith subjoined. 1. State Full Name: English Name- Gertrude Carroll Indian Name- unknown 2. Residence- Webb City, Missouri Town and Post Office- Webb City, Missouri County- Jasper State- Missouri Date and Place of Birth- Jasper County, Missouri September 22, 1876 By what right do you claim to share? If you claim through more than one relative living in 1851, set forth each claim separately: Through my mother Miza Ambrose who is a daughter of Clarissa J. Loveless who is a daughter of Ann Parker. Ann Parker’s maiden name was Stubblefield, later married Scruggs then Parker. Are you married? yes Name and age of wife or husband- James O. Carroll Give names of your father and mother, and your mother’s name before marriage- Father- English name- Lafayette Ambrose Indian name- Mother- English name- Miza Ambrose Indian name- Maiden name- Miza Herrell Where were they born? Father- Tennessee Mother- Missouri Where did they reside in 1851, if living at that time Father- Not born yet Mother- Not born yet Date of death of your father and mother? Father- July 29, 1896 Mother- Living (transcriber note: Seems questions 14 through 20 are missing, maybe I just didn’t get them copied, I’m not sure about it) Were they ever enrolled for annuities, land, or other benefits? If so, state when and where- Name all your brothers and sisters, giving ages, and if not living, give date of death- State English and Indian name of your grandparents on both father’s and mother’s side, if possible- Father’s Side Mother’s Side Where were they born? Where did they reside in 1851, if living at that time? Give names of all their children, and residence, if living; if not living, give dates of deaths English name- Indian name- Residence- English name- Indian name- Residence- English name- Indian name- Residence- English name- Indian name- Residence- Have you ever been enrolled for annuities, land, or other benefits? If so, state when and where- To expedite identification, claimant should give full English and Indian names, if possible, of their Paternal and maternal ancestors back to 1835- My grandmother Clarissa J. Loveless first married Emerson Herrell later married J. Loveless In Jefferson City, Missouri in 18??. My grandmother Ann Stubblefield Scruggs Parker ‘s brother was born in 1811 in East Tennessee and was admitted a citizen of Cherokee Nation in 1896. REMARKS My mother Miza Rinehart is a daughter of Claissa J. Loveless who’s maiden name was Scruggs. She is a daughter of Ann Parker whose maiden name was Ann Stubblefield, was admitted to the Cherokee Rolls in 1896. Her Roll number is 30824. Signed-Gertie Carroll March 14, 1907 AFFIDAVIT Personally appeared before me A. M. Wallingford and Geo. Riffue (sp) who, being duly sworn on oath, deposes and says that they are well acquainted with Gertrude Carroll, who makes the foregoing application and statements, and have known her for 17 and 15 years, respectively, and know her to be the identical person she represents herself to be, and that the statements may by her, to the best of their knowledge and belief, and they have no interest whatever in this claim. Signed A. M. Wallingford Geo. Reffie (sp) March 14, 1907 M. M. James (notary public)