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NameAgeSexBlood
Quantum
Roll No.Enrollment/
CardGroup
NoteCardNo.
IceVann8MFull33034Cherokee
by Blood
Parents listed on Cherokee by Blood Card 8149Searchcard
SamuelVann30M1/426256Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard10041
ElizabethVann27F1/826257Cherokee
by Blood
Marriage to Thomas J. Palmer (non-citizen) on Dec. 20, 1903; See Cherokee by Blood Minor Card 477Searchcard10041
Robert P.Vann45M1/22913Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1066
CoowieVann42F1/22914Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1066
NannieVann23F1/22915Cherokee
by Blood
See Cherokee by Blood Minor Card 3503Searchcard1066
Joseph B.Vann21M1/22916Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1066
Frank J.Vann18M1/22917Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1066
MittieVann15F1/22918Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1066
Edward F.Vann11M1/22919Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1066
Robert P.VannJr.9M1/22920Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1066
Lizzie T.Vann8F1/22921Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1066
Connie G.Vann1M1/22922Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1066
QuatyVann28FFull32553Cherokee
by Blood
Transferred from Cherokee Card D2098; See Cherokee by Blood Minor Card 2109Searchcard10872
Oo-kil-lahVann5FFull32554Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard10872
TomVann22MFull32572Cherokee
by Blood
Marriage to Ida Rabbit (Cherokee by Blood Card 5223) on Dec. 16, 1904; See Cherokee by Blood Minor Card 2109Searchcard10883
KinnyVann27MFull32592Cherokee
by Blood
Duplicate enrollment on Cherokee Card D1782Searchcard10896
LillieVann10FFull33035Cherokee
by Blood
Daughter of Jesse Vann (Cherokee by Blood Card 777) and Nancy (Bark) Vann (listed as Diana Holt on Cherokee by Blood Card 8285)Searchcard11118
MaggieVann11FFull33036Cherokee
by Blood
Daughter of Taylor Vann (listed as George Washington on Cherokee by Blood Card 8402) and Kizzie (Houseberg) Vann listed on Cherokee by Blood Card 8412)Searchcard11119
ThomasVannJr.8MFull33037Cherokee
by Blood
Son of Thomas Vann (Cherokee by Blood Card 10883) and Ida (Rabbit) Vann (Cherokee by Blood Card 5223)Searchcard11120
Madeline A.Vann26FIW22787Cherokee
by Blood
Refused - marriage did not take place prior to Nov. 1, 1875Searchcard1125
EphriamVann32M5/83082Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1125
William F.Vann2M5/163083Cherokee
by Blood
DeceasedSearchcard1125
MarthaVann69F1/43084Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1126
WilliamVann24M5/83091Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1130
Joseph C.Vann43MFull3318Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1205
RichardVann31MFull3421Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1249
AnnieVann28FFull3422Cherokee
by Blood
Date of death: Aug. 2, 1903Searchcard1249
AdaVann21FFull27269Cherokee
by Blood
Wife of Cornelius Vann listed on Cherokee by Blood Card 1542; See Cherokee by Blood Minor Card 2892Searchcard1378
Nannie RuthVann1FFull27275Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1378
RachelVann14FFullCherokee
by Blood
Date of death: Jan. 20, 1902Searchcard1380
BetsyVann42FFull3766Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1380
JuliaVann12FFull3767Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1380
James W.Vann6MFull3768Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1380
ArceneVann2M3/43807Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1397
John R.Vann35F1/227289Cherokee
by Blood
See Cherokee by Blood Minor Card 2768Searchcard1414
FloraVann7F1/227290Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1414
MaryVann24F1/229805Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1414
HenryVann27M1/24023Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1480
SusieVann26F1/24024Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1480
CorneliusVann20MFull4148Cherokee
by Blood
Married to Ada Vann (Cherokee by Blood Card 1378); See Cherokee by Blood Minor Card 2892Searchcard1542
FredVann14M1/24355Cherokee
by Blood
Son of David Vann listed on Chickasaw by Blood Card 1673Searchcard1632
NancyVann12F1/24356Cherokee
by Blood
Daughter of David Vann listed on Chickasaw by Blood Card 1673Searchcard1632
Herman J.Vann49M1/164670Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1758
LizzieVann45F1/44671Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1758
ClemVann22M5/324672Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1758
JosephVann20M5/324673Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1758
WilliamVann18M5/324674Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1758
SophiaVann16F5/324675Cherokee
by Blood
Searchcard1758
LolaVann14F5/324676Cherokee
by Blood
Marriage to Robert Hubbard (non-citizen) on Nov. 23, 1904; See Cherokee by Blood Minor Card 620Searchcard1758

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Dawes Enrollment Application Packets
The Research Center offers copies of Dawes enrollment application packets for $35. Enrollment application packets may include details about the applicant and their family, including birth, death, and marriage information. We include a copy of the individual’s enrollment card with enrollment application packet orders. When ordering, be certain to include the information listed in this database, including the individual’s name, card number, roll number, and tribal nation. Packets vary in length from one page to more than 100 pages. To order by mail, use the printable order form or call 405-522-5225.

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Dawes Land Allotment Packets
The Research Center also offers Dawes land allotment packets (sometimes called jackets) for $35. These materials include information about the individual’s land allotment. Packets vary in length and may include correspondence and plat maps. To order by mail, use the printable order form or call 405-522-5225.

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About this Database

This database lists individuals living between 1898 and 1914 who applied for the roll and were included in the publication The Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory, printed in 1914. The Five Tribes include Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek), and Seminole. Enrollment for the Dawes Rolls began in 1898 and closed in 1907; a small number of individuals were added to the rolls between 1912 and 1914.

This database includes notes for some individuals pertaining to spouses, children listed on new born or minor cards, or references to other cards. To view the cards referenced, visit the Research Center, order a copy from the Research Center, or search on subscription websites such as Fold3.com and Ancestry.com.

Please note: with a few exceptions, this database does not include individuals whose cards were marked as “Cancelled,” “Denied,” “Dismissed,” “Refused,” or “Rejected.”

I have found my ancestor in the database. What now?

Once you have located your ancestor on the roll, the next step is locating their card and enrollment application packet. You can do this in person at the Research Center or use subscription websites such as Fold3.com and Ancestry.com. You may also order a copy of a packet from the Research Center.
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Enrollment cards and packets provide additional information that is not included in this database. We encourage all researchers to review the enrollment cards, enrollment application packets, and allotment packets.



About the Dawes Rolls

Commonly known as the Dawes Rolls, the official title of this record group is “Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory.”

Enrollment Cards

Enrollment cards list the individual’s roll number, name and variant spellings, relationship to others listed on the card, age, sex, blood quantum, if the person was a Freedman, tribal enrollment, residence, and the tribal enrollment of the parents. Members of the same household are typically listed on the same card. Cards may include references to earlier tribal censuses, notes about births, deaths, and marriages, and cross-references to other enrollment cards. In general, the age listed on the card is the person’s age around 1902.

Those listed as “newborns” and “minors” were born after enrollment began in 1898 but before March of 1907, and are listed on a separate card.

Some individuals may be listed on a card but were not ultimately enrolled. Their cards may be marked as “Cancelled,” “Denied,” “Dismissed,” “Refused,” or “Rejected.” Some were listed on multiple cards because their information was transferred to another card; these cards may be stamped “Transferred” or “Duplicate.”

Blood Quantum, Freedmen, Intermarriage, and Adopted Citizens

Tribal associations are listed as “by Blood,” “Intermarriage,” or “Freedmen.” Intermarriage means the person was married to a citizen of the tribe. You may also see “IW” for intermarried white or “A” for adopted. Freedmen are individuals who were formerly enslaved by members of one of the Five Tribes. The term is also used to describe their descendants. Although there was intermarriage between Freedmen and Native Americans, the Dawes Commission typically enrolled people of mixed heritage as Freedmen and indicated no blood relation to the tribe. Freedmen cards also include “slave of,” “father’s owner,” and “mother’s owner.”
Learn about more Freedmen history.

Mississippi Choctaw enrollees include individuals who did not remove to Indian Territory with the rest of their tribe in the 1830s. Mississippi Choctaw deemed eligible for the roll were listed as “identified.” To be admitted to the rolls, these individuals were ultimately required to remove to Indian Territory.
Learn more about Mississippi Choctaw records.

Delaware enrollees may be listed on Delaware cards or as an “Adopted Delaware” on Cherokee by Blood cards.
Learn more about Delaware Cherokee records.

Enrollment Application Packets and Allotment Packets

Dawes enrollment application packets may provide details about the applicant and their family, including birth, marriage, and death information. They may include transcripts of interviews with family members or neighbors and correspondence regarding the enrollment.

Dawes land allotment packets contain information about the individual’s land allotment, plat maps, correspondence, and other documents. Enrollment and allotment packets vary in length from a single page to more than 100 pages.

Please note that while Muscogee (Creek) application packets are not available, you may still order allotment packets.



Help and Research Tips

What information do I need before I search?

You will need to trace your way back to a direct ancestor who was living in Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) during the enrollment period, 1898–1914. If the individual was a married woman, you should look for her under her married name.

I cannot locate my ancestor in the database. What should I do now?

Look for your ancestor on the 1900 US census. If your ancestor did not live in Indian Territory, it is extremely unlikely they will be on the rolls. If they were living in Indian Territory, they may be on the doubtful or rejected lists, which are not included in this database. Consider the possibility your ancestor is connected to another tribal nation, preferred not to enroll, was rejected by the commission, or was unable to enroll.

Please note: this database does not include all individuals whose cards were marked as “Cancelled,” “Denied,” “Dismissed,” “Refused,” or “Rejected.”

For further information about tribal citizenship, please contact the tribal nation directly.

Maps of Tribal Nation Land

These maps depict tribal nation boundaries, districts, township/range survey lines, and present-day county lines. Click on the icons below to view a larger map in PDF format.

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Muscogee (Creek) and Seminole Nations

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