| Taken from Census Indexes of Forsyth County, Georgia 1834-1900
by Donna Parrish and Bonnye T. Leary. Copyright 1981. Used with Permission. |
1835 CHEROKEE INDIAN CENSUS
within FORSYTH COUNTY, GEORGIA
Obtained from the Census of Cherokees East of the Mississippi River.
Microcopy No: T496 Roll No: 1
Page 46 and 47 of original book
Information we have used:
Head of Household
Cherokees
Slaves
White By Marriage
Certification:
GEORGIA FORSYTH COUNTY) I do hereby certify upon honor that the foregoing
is a correct census of the Cherokees residing in the County of Forsyth, Georgia.
Forsyth County embraces some gold mines and iron. Possesses extensive water
power with about half of the lands susseptible of tilage. December 19, 1835
C.
H. Nelson, Esquire
FORSYTH COUNTY, GEORGIA 1835 CHEROKEE INDIAN CENSUS
Cherokees-slaves-Whites by Marriage
Chattahoochee River
George Waters 4-100-0
T. J. Charlton 3-30-1
James Cleland 4-5-1
John Rogers 9-16-1
Master Brannon 8-14-1
Charles Harris 4-3-1
Vickory's Creek
William Harris 3-0-1
Henry H. Sutton 1-0-1
Bird Harris 2-0-1
William Rogers 5-8-0
Robert Rogers 5-3-0
Joseph Rogers 6-0-0
Sharlot Vickory 6-0-0
Dave Cordery 8-0-0
Samuel Bennett 1-0-1
Sawney 13-0-0
Bobtail 6-0-0
Waldeah 7-0-0
Settingdown Creek
Hummingbird and 2 other families 25-0-0
Alfred Scudder 2-6no entry
Etower River
James Kell 5-0-0
Lewis Blackburn 7-21-1
Joshua Buffington 5-10-0
Moses Daniel 4-4-1
Oolskiska 6-0-0
Wickett and Terrell 2-0-0
Alfred Hutson 5-10-1
George Welch 6-1-1
28 Households 162 Cherokees
231 Slaves
13 Whites Connected by marriage