I think I found it:
http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.walls/88.107.113.118.285...It seems to be the same thread I found archived via the Google search as well, but the archived ones were in about 4 different threads vs. altogether as one.
Unfortunately, I didn't see anything much new in all that. I took it from your original post that
maybe the Georgia tie was that the Cornetts or Chittys had once lived in GA, before moving to AL (& moving into the Smith line), but it appears it was Mary Jane Smith's husband, James Kilpatrick who was born in GA, so I don't think that helps with the Cornetts or Chitty line, or even the Smith line thus far that I can tell.
I have wondered as well if Mary Jane Smith Kilpatrick went to OK because she was claiming Cherokee citizenship, but per the discussions on the rolls in that thread, she could not be located.
The Mary J. Smith that was given as 1/64th would not be here as our Mary would have been a Kilpatrick and the children also did not match her known children. I think she is the same one I ruled out years ago as well as I had researched it way back when also.
Mary Jane Smith Kilpatrick, I think, though is still one of our best bets in tying her with the James Smith I presume is my Patrick's father; the one I think was the Cherokee from KY, albeit I think that James' only known wife, Nancy Mulkey is probably a 2nd wife, and not our Patrick's mother. I am not sure if I detailed it all out in my prior posts, but I am finding a lot of circumstantial evidence linking Mary Jane to that James' children and grandchildren over time and in different counties and states. And since that James is the only one of the candidate fathers for Patrick Smith that we know was alleged Cherokee, and then Mary Jane ended up in Cherokee territory as well, also seems to provide circumstantial support.
Briana