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Alabama-Coushatta grandfather b. Putnam, Marengo, Ala.

sharon723160  (View posts) Posted: 28 Aug 2008 4:44AM GMT
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My grandfather was born about 1878 in Putnam, Marengo Co., Alabama near the Tombigbee River. He used the name Albert Thomas Smith. The Coushatta Tribe in Elton, La. had no Smiths on file. I never checked with the tribe in Livingston, Tx. Several years ago there was a small group of Coushatta's still in Alabama who had a website which I can't find again. I wrote to them and received a brochure about them. There are probably still Coushatta's in Elmore County, Ala. as well as other places. Just wanted to post this for all those searching. Not all of our Coushatta ancestors were registered with the tribe and not all of them left Alabama or even if they did leave, they didn't move with the tribe in Texas or Louisiana. My grandfather married a white woman from Mississippi and they moved to Southeast Texas and lived in a small town where he could find work. Unfortunately, he left his wife and four young daughters, one of whom was my mother (age 12 in 1930), and they never heard from him again. I have a picture of them together and what little my mother told me about him.
Good luck in your search.

Re: Alabama-Coushatta grandfather b. Putnam, Marengo, Ala.

tottka33  (View posts) Posted: 2 Sep 2008 4:10PM GMT
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Just for the record, there are no Smiths on the Alabama-Coushatta rolls either. Most common surnames on the Livingston Rez are: Bullock, Battise, Sylestine, Celestine, Polite, Langley, John, Williams, Robinson, Alec.

Re: Alabama-Coushatta grandfather b. Putnam, Marengo, Ala.

bamandn  (View posts) Posted: 28 Jul 2009 4:18AM GMT
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My family is Alabama Coushatta and in the state of Alabama

Re: Alabama-Coushatta grandfather b. Putnam, Marengo, Ala.

tottka33  (View posts) Posted: 28 Jul 2009 2:45PM GMT
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My moosi (by marriage) lived in and raised a family in Alabama. He was an enrolled member of the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas, ethnically an Alabama by birth and is now deceased. We still keep in touch with the family. There are no Smiths on the Tribal Rolls of the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas

Re: Alabama-Coushatta grandfather b. Putnam, Marengo, Ala.

carolynegould  (View posts) Posted: 29 Jul 2009 7:11PM GMT
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Any Johnsons or Jones

Re: Alabama-Coushatta grandfather b. Putnam, Marengo, Ala.

bamandn  (View posts) Posted: 30 Jul 2009 3:38AM GMT
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Hey Chuck...this is your Alabama Cuz....what does Moosi mean? All of our family is still doing well here. Please come visit sometime. We have a festival in September located in Tuscumbia, Alabama, that was started by your moosi, Jimmy. Apo, Wanda, always attends.

How is Jenevie and children?

Re: Alabama-Coushatta grandfather b. Putnam, Marengo, Ala.

bamandn  (View posts) Posted: 30 Jul 2009 3:41AM GMT
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Is it possible that you could post a picture and any more information. I am interested that there are possibly other Coushattas here in Alabama. It is hard to find info before 1830 because they did not keep detailed records then.

Re: Alabama-Coushatta grandfather b. Putnam, Marengo, Ala.

tottka33  (View posts) Posted: 30 Jul 2009 4:42AM GMT
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Hey Cuz,

Send us your email address. This forum is viewed by to many eyes. Everybody fine at this end. Glad to hear from you.

Ah-no-pah-mah

Re: Alabama-Coushatta grandfather b. Putnam, Marengo, Ala.

bamandn  (View posts) Posted: 30 Jul 2009 6:26PM GMT
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