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Martha Lucinda Wharton who married Robert Levi Emberlin

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Martha Lucinda Wharton who married Robert Levi Emberlin

Posted: 9 Aug 2009 10:02PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Wharton, Whiteley, Maynard
Martha Lucinda Emberlin
Eastern Cherokee Applications of the U. S. Court of Claims 1906 - 1909
MARTHA LUCINDA EMBERLIN
Mineral Wells
Palo Pinto
Texas
Age 31, born 1875 in Parker Co. Texas
Married to ROBERT LEVI EMBERLIN
I belong to Cherokee tribe.
Children
MARY LISEBETH EMBERLIN, age 14, born 1892 in Parker Co.
EMMA CAROLIN EMBERLIN, age 11, born 1895 Parker Co.
ROSA ADILINE EMBERLIN age 9 born 1897 Parker Co.
EFFIE JEWEL EMBERLIN age 8 born 1899 Parker Co.
HAZEL LANELL / LAVELL EMBERLIN age 5 born 1901

Parents
JAMES ANDREW WHARTON
MARY CATHERINE WILSON
Father born in Arkansas
Mother born in Texas

Parents resided in 1851:
Father in Arkansas; mother not born.
Mother died Dec. 2, 1885
Not enrolled for money, annuities land or other benefits
Brothers and sistersl
EASTER CAROLINE WHART born Sept. 28, 1877, died 1898
WILLIAM JESSE WHART born in Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto Co. Feb. 9, 1880
ROBERT ANDREW WHARTON born in Mineral Wells May 27, 1882.

State English and Indian names of your grandparents on both father’s and mother’s side.
Father side
JOHN WHARTON

Mother’s side
MARTHA WHARTON
MARTHA WHITELEY
Martha Whitely was daughter of LUCY MAYNARD who was Cherokee by blood who marreid JAMES WHITELEY.
They were born in Tennessee and Alabama
In 1851, they were residing in Arkansas.

Names of all children and residence, if possible.
SAMUEL WHITELY WHARTON, dead
RACHEL JANE WHITELY dead
JAMES ANDREW WHARTON at Mineral Wells,
JOHN HENRY WHARTON at Brazos, Palo Pinto Co.
SARAH CATHERINE GRAYBILL, dead.
NANCY CAROLINE WHITE at Millsap, Texas.

22: To assist in identification, claimant should give full English and Indian names and grandparents back to 1835:
J. A. WHARTON born 1846; M. C. WHARTON 1856; JOHN WHARTON 107; MARTHA WHARTON 1818, daughter of LUCY MAYNARD who Cherokee by blood.
Additional facts: They were application made for us by my father J. A. WHARTON to the Dawes Committee and was rejected on not being in the territory at that time.

Signed by Martha L. Emberlin on August 5, 1907, notarized by J. Cook, notary public.
Affidavit sworn by two or more witnesses who ware well acquainted with the applicant
W. H. HATFIELD and A. C. KENDRICK, known her for 20 and 19 years, respectively,

ANDERSON P. CAGLE of Seminole Nation, Indian Territory, Konawa P. O., as attorney

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