Miller Application # 36282 John P. Scruggs Adair, Oklahoma ************************************************************************ 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 Brother to Miller app. # 7501-James C. Scruggs Special Commissioner of the Court of Claims, 601 Ouray Building, Washington, D. C. Sir: I hereby make application for such share as may 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. State full name- English name- John P. Scruggs Indian name 2. Residence and post office- Adair, Indian Territory 3. County- Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory 4. State- Indian Territory 5. How old are you? 39 years Born March 25, 1868 6. Where were you born? In Tennessee 7. Are you married? Yes 8. Name and age of wife or husband- Sarah F. Scruggs 24 years 9. To what tribe of Indian does he or she belong? Cherokee Name all your children who were living on May 28, 1906, giving their ages 1. Julia M. Scruggs 2 years b. August 7, 1905 2. Give names of your father and mother, and your mother’s name before marriage- Father-English name- George W. Scruggs (white) Indian name Mother-English name- Julia Ann Scruggs (Cherokee) Indian name- Maiden name- Julia Ann Pack Where were they born? Both in Tennessee Where did they reside in 1851, if living at that time? Both in Tennessee Date of death of your father and mother Father- Living Mother- October 4, 1884 Were they ever enrolled for money, annuities, land or other benefits? If so, state when and where- . Father is white, but mother is Cherokee and mother came to the I. T. in 1870, from Tennessee. Name all your brothers and sisters, giving ages, and residences if possible- 1. James C. Scruggs April 11, 1870 Chelsea, I. T. 2. Polly Pace nee Scruggs December 30, 1875 Owassa, I. T. 3. George G. Scruggs October 4, 1880 Chelsea, I. T. My mother’s mother had brother and sisters as follows--- Thomas Evans (Cherokee) d. about 1890 John Evans (Cherokee) d. about 1898 Pruda Evans (Cherokee) d. when just a girl It is thought that the last above named were on the 1835 roll. State English and Indian names of your grandparents on both father’s and mother’s side, if possible- Father’s side Mother’s side Father’s side were white Benson Pack (Cherokee) Mary Pack nee Evans (Cherokee) Where were they born ? The Packs were born in North Carolina and they with the above named Evans were born in Old Cherokee Nation, North Carolina Where did they reside in 1851, if living at that time? Tennessee Give names of all their children, and residence if possible- 1. Jane Pack d. Tennessee maybe 2. Hannah (?) nee Pack d. Had heard maybe Ohio 3. James Pack d. Died in Civil War 4. Pruda (sic) Pack d. been dead 19 or more years 5. Benson Pack “ 6. Julia Ann Scruggs (mother) d. at Chelsea, I. T. 23 years ago Have you ever been enrolled for money, annuities, land or other benefits? If so, state when and where- 22. To assist in identification, claimant should give the full English and Indian names, if possible, of their parents and grandparents back to 1835.- . REMARKS Signed- AFFIDAVIT Personally appeared before and , who being duly sworn, on oath depose and say that they are well acquainted with who makes the foregoing application and statements, and have know for years and years, respectively, and know to be the identical person represents to be, and that the statements made by are true, to the best of their knowledge and belief, and they have no interest whatever in his claim. Witness to mark Signatures of Witness