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Susan A <I>Edmondson</I> Stinnett

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Susan A Edmondson Stinnett

Birth
Death
18 Oct 1910 (aged 72)
Burial
Cairo, Limestone County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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2nd wife Clay Calhous married about 1869

The 1st wife of Clay Calhous was said to be a full blood Indian according to there son Clay Clemon Stinnett.


"that these people be enrolled in the Choctaw-Chickasaw Citizenship court as one family as one family from 7 Sep 1896

7 Sep 1896 Mary Elizabeth Stinnett intermarried as the widow of Elbert Hartwell Stinnett, a Chickasaw Indian, and for the enrollment of there children
Thomas Ohoner Stinnett now dead, John Clay Stinnett, Mary Eunice Abagail Stinnett, Early Mills Stinnett, Valley Pearl Stinnett, Inez Jerome Sykes , and Ruff Stinnett
Application made to Chickasaw national committed and transferred to the Dawes community
Clemon Clay Stinnett. Lewis Clay Stinnett, William Forest Stinnett, John Elbert Stinnett, James K Polk Stinnett and Claude Franklin Stinnett as citizen by blood of Chickasaw Nations.

Application by Clemon Clay Stinnett a Chicksaw by blood , for his wife. Mary Jane Stinnett and there children allege , resident of Picknes Cty, Chickasaw Nation, that Clemon Clay Stinnett is a Chickasaw Indian by blood and the son of William Stinnett and Abrgail Stinnett a Chickasaw Indian women, that Abrgail Stinnett grandmother of principal application Clemon Clay Stinnett was Abrigail Colbert and the daughter of Bill Colbert

1. Clay Stinnett the princial application left Alabama baout 1878 moved to Miils and Burnett Cty, Texas where they lived for a short time and then movered to Indiana Territory.

2, R.C. Stinnett 78 years of age, resident of Limestone County, Ala. that he is the uncle of principal claimant that his mother was Abrigail Stinnett (nee Colbert) a full blooded
Chickasaw Indian , that he has known Clemon Clay Stinnett all his life and up to the time he left Alabama.

3. Isaac Stinnett 76 years of age, a former slave of Clay Stinnett and stating the same facts as above.


Application was denied for all 23 Nov 1896 and referred / 29 Dec 1904 denied again.
9 Mar 1903 Approvered Mary Elizabeth Stinnett as a member of the Chickasas National. other deny as they did not take up resident in a reasonable manner so they could claim land.
Newborn allowed to make claim within the time permitted by law. George A Stinnett born Feburary 1 1900, Tony Bishop Stinnett March 4 1901, Children of John C Stinnett: Henry Russell Thagard born 10 March 1902, Children of Mary Elizabeth Stinnett now Thagarad
2nd wife Clay Calhous married about 1869

The 1st wife of Clay Calhous was said to be a full blood Indian according to there son Clay Clemon Stinnett.


"that these people be enrolled in the Choctaw-Chickasaw Citizenship court as one family as one family from 7 Sep 1896

7 Sep 1896 Mary Elizabeth Stinnett intermarried as the widow of Elbert Hartwell Stinnett, a Chickasaw Indian, and for the enrollment of there children
Thomas Ohoner Stinnett now dead, John Clay Stinnett, Mary Eunice Abagail Stinnett, Early Mills Stinnett, Valley Pearl Stinnett, Inez Jerome Sykes , and Ruff Stinnett
Application made to Chickasaw national committed and transferred to the Dawes community
Clemon Clay Stinnett. Lewis Clay Stinnett, William Forest Stinnett, John Elbert Stinnett, James K Polk Stinnett and Claude Franklin Stinnett as citizen by blood of Chickasaw Nations.

Application by Clemon Clay Stinnett a Chicksaw by blood , for his wife. Mary Jane Stinnett and there children allege , resident of Picknes Cty, Chickasaw Nation, that Clemon Clay Stinnett is a Chickasaw Indian by blood and the son of William Stinnett and Abrgail Stinnett a Chickasaw Indian women, that Abrgail Stinnett grandmother of principal application Clemon Clay Stinnett was Abrigail Colbert and the daughter of Bill Colbert

1. Clay Stinnett the princial application left Alabama baout 1878 moved to Miils and Burnett Cty, Texas where they lived for a short time and then movered to Indiana Territory.

2, R.C. Stinnett 78 years of age, resident of Limestone County, Ala. that he is the uncle of principal claimant that his mother was Abrigail Stinnett (nee Colbert) a full blooded
Chickasaw Indian , that he has known Clemon Clay Stinnett all his life and up to the time he left Alabama.

3. Isaac Stinnett 76 years of age, a former slave of Clay Stinnett and stating the same facts as above.


Application was denied for all 23 Nov 1896 and referred / 29 Dec 1904 denied again.
9 Mar 1903 Approvered Mary Elizabeth Stinnett as a member of the Chickasas National. other deny as they did not take up resident in a reasonable manner so they could claim land.
Newborn allowed to make claim within the time permitted by law. George A Stinnett born Feburary 1 1900, Tony Bishop Stinnett March 4 1901, Children of John C Stinnett: Henry Russell Thagard born 10 March 1902, Children of Mary Elizabeth Stinnett now Thagarad

Inscription

w/o Clay G

Gravesite Details

Tombstone Inscriptions of Limestone County, Alabama compiled by Linda H. Smith 1993



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