Re: JOHNSON / PILGRIM - debra7
Subject: Re: JOHNSON / PILGRIM
From: debra7
Date: March 04, 1998

Hello., I kept your old e-mail and forgot to reply to you. I have a neighbor who
has alot of Johnson research. I told him of your query and intend to give it to
him. He is not online.
I think you should look in choctaw not cherokee. Some Adams' family relatives left
here
(Amite County) in 1830's and went to Kemper. Some of them were family name REDD.
They along with Johnson's intermarried with Choctaw.When (the indians) were sent
to
OKLA the REDD man had to prove the children his indian wife had borne him were
indeed
1/2 white and also his children. Don't give up yet,,Something may come up. You
maybe should research exactly where Indian refugees from Ms were sent in OKLA.
Look there.
You may e-mail me directly if u choose to get out of this roots link. Maybe you
could go to the MS roots web and look there too. Debra Keeton @


CherOhkee wrote:

 Looking for Mode / Mose JOHNSON and his wife Dolsa PILGRIM.  She was said to
> be Cherokee.
> They had one child that I am sure of, Dolsa JOHNSON b. 10 November 1863 in
> Kemper Co. MS.
> Mode and Dolsa were from Alabama.
> This is all that I know about them.  Anything would be helpful.  I've searched
> every census from 1850 thru 1900 for all the counties in MS and AL surrounding
> Kemper Co. MS looking for them.  Have also searched all the counties in AL
> that border MS and the next row of counties into AL also, from north to south.
> Nothing.
> One more try before I unsubscribe....
>
> Thanks,
> Vickie Carter
>

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