[or-roots] Need a look up in 1930 census

ViolaRae Kassing vkassing at minn.net
Sun Aug 10 09:27:41 PDT 2008


Glen,

I agree what I'm looking for is a long chance.  What I hope to possibly do
is get her interested in her genealogy.  On her grandfather's side is a very
interesting line that is documented back to Ireland. I put the info out on
the list in hopes that a miracle would happen.

 

I think that it is going to be something that I have to do onsite records
search. As for my own research - I am fortunate that I haven't had the
challenge of Native American documenting.  My "brickwall" is finding records
that put my great-grandfather in the same house with his father. I think
Kansas is going to bar me from the state!

 

Again thank you to everyone that has tried to be of help.

 

Viola

I hate to tell you this, unless the descendents were born or lived on the
reservation, they cannot be registered, this is from the BIA, they also need
to be at least 1/4 blood.

I do a lot of native american research as I am part indian but less then 1/4
and not born or live on the reservation, but am currently doing a lot of
research for the BIA on account of a probate on one of my ancestors that was
registered.

Glen Jones Portland

 

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Glen A. Jones

 

 

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