CARTER COUNTY, TN - MISC - Abstract, Samuel Deloach Application to the Guion Miller Roll of the Eastern Cherokees ----¤¤¤---- Application to the Guion Miller Roll of the Eastern Cherokees - Abstract Application 39569 dated 28 Aug 1907 Sam DeLoach Valley Forge, Carter County Tennessee Age and Date of Birth Abt 48 years old, born 1859 or 1860 Wife's name and age Mary DeLoach, age not given List of children living on May 28, 1906 Wilbur DeLoach 24 1883 Willie DeLoach 16 1891 Callie DeLoach 14 1893 James DeLoach 8 1899 Father Tom Deloach Born Carter County Died 1889 Mother Paulina Olliver born Carter County Died 1906 Name of brothers and sisters, date of birth and residence John DeLoach Abt 1848 Valley Forge, Tenn. Canada DeLoach Abt 1849 Elizabethton, Tenn. Jim DeLoach Abt 1842 Hampton, Tenn. Will DeLoach Abt 1855 Elizabethton, Tenn. Mary DeLoach Abt 1844 Died 1892 Eliza DeLoach Abt 1867 Elizabethton, Tenn. Jane DeLoach Abt 1857 Nettie DeLoach Abt 1862 Emma DeLoach Abt 1872 Grandparents Father's side John DeLoach born Carter County, Tenn. Phebe DeLoach born Carter County, Tenn. Mother's side Olliver Olliver Name of grandparent's children Phoebe Mary Tilda John Nathan Thomas Remarks - "Applicant claims through Steve Wallen a full blooded Cherokee Indian, whose daughter Phoebe married John DeLoach, whose son Tom intermarried with ____ Ollivers, and applicant is their son." Application rejected. Claims through the same source as 35207 (Elizabeth Treadway). ========================================================= SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS Walter P. Brownlow, Tenn COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Washington, D.C. March 11, 1910 Hon. Guion Miller Special Commisioner, Court of Claims Dear Sir: I herewith hand you a letter which will explain itself. I would be glad if you would let me have all the information in regard to this claim that you may have. Yours truly, W.P. Brownlow ========================================================= App. #39569 March 12, 1910 Honorable W.P. Brownlow House of Representatives Washington, D.C. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your letter of March 11, 1910, inclosing a communication to you from Mr. Sam Delozier, of Elizabethton, Tennessee, and making inquiry as tothe status of this claim. In reply you are advised that Mr. Delozier's claim was reported by me for rejection and the Court in an opinion handed down March 7, 1910, approved my report, thus finally rejecting this claim. Mr. Delozier's letter is returned to you herewith. Very respectfully, Signature illegible Special Commissioner ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Mike DeLoach javan@deloach.org -----------------------------------------------------------------------------