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Millie and Mariah are Chief George Hudson 2 daughters from second marriage. Which Millie is my great great grandmother. I forgot, their mom name. But, will get back with you later about it.
Yakoke vn kanohmi! Enjoy all of tha family info...lotsa history!
I just saw that you write poetry- I am a writer and poet as well. Love the poem.
I finally found the site. Would be honored to be added to the family tree.
This is a very interesting website. My mom Frances Going Neill is one of the daughters of Rayson and Lucy Going. I really didn't know much about the family before them. thanks
yes, Myrtle May Campbell. I am sorry for the confusion. I did not realize I did that.
thank You, Michael Fennell
Hello Chuck , thanks for this great site...its very interesting and I am finding different facts every time I view it.
Well, 1st you need to have the names of your Grand Parents and hopefully your Great Grandparents.
If you know their names let me know and I will see if I can find if they are connected to any of the lines here. Lets give it a shot. Thanks, Chuck Hudson
actually i do need help. I'm sonfused as to how this works. I want to find my family so um.. how do i do that lol
Hi Brittany,
I am the creator of the Website if you need help with the site let me know here. Chuck Hudson
They always said it backwards to English so Red Pine is not Homatiak, but Tiakhoma to us that would be Pine Red, but not to the Choctaw understanding....
Thank You, but that picture is of Thompson Mckinney Former Chief. I am related in some way to him, but I have not figured out how yet.
Also if I can ask if anyone could help me in translating the name Red Pine into Choctaw for me it was the name of my GGGG Grandfather before he took the name Thompson Mckinney (Skullyville) Thank You Again Cindy Harding |
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