Cherokee Indians from Georgia -P-
Palmour, Silas, aged 55, white. Sarah Palmour, wife, aged 41, mixed. Mary Palmour, daughter, aged 21, mixed. Wilson Palmour, son, aged 9, mixed. Sarah Jane Palmour, daughter, aged 3, mixed. Ref: 1851 Siler Rolls. Lumpkin County, Georgia.
Palmour, John Daugharty Palmour, aged 23, mixed. Benjamin Palmour, son, aged 2, mixed. James Palmour, son, aged 3, mixed. Ref: 1851 Siler Rolls. Lumpkin County, Georgia.
Parris, Celia, age 41. Sarah Saunders, age 48. Christina Martin, age 45, Nelly Martin, age 67. REJECTED."These women met me at Mr. Lewis Blackburn’s in Cherokee County, Georgia and stated that they had been wives of Cherokee Indians and have large families of Cherokee children. They were well known to Mr. Lewis Blackburn and to Mr. Daniel Davis, both men of undoubted veracity, they inform me that Nelly Martin’s real name is Nelly Moton. That the real name of Celia Parris is Celia Gravitt- That Sarah Saunders is really named Sarah Tidwell and that they never were married to Cherokees. They are white women who obtained some benefits of the treaty from having taken up for a short time with the Cherokees whose names they bear. As to Christina Martin, she claims to be the wife of William Martin, a native, I afterwards saw this same William Martin and he informs me that the woman was never his wife and denies that the children were his- he is the husband of another woman."
Parris, Malachi Parris, aged 37, mixed. Mahala Parris, wife, aged 38, mixed. Emaline Parris, daughter, aged 14, mixed. Robert Parris, son, aged 12, mixed. Mary Ann Parris, daughter, aged 10, mixed. Malachi Parris, son, aged 8, mixed. Moses Parris, son, aged 7, mixed. Martha Parris, daughter, aged 5, mixed. Louisa Parris, daughter, aged 2, mixed. Ref: 1851 Siler Rolls. Lumpkin County, Georgia.
Path Killer,Sec'd of the Cherokee Nation, among those who published Cherokee Laws. Path Killer made his mark on a Treaty dated December 11, 1821 concerning the boundary "run by Gen. Wm. Mc'Intosh and Samuel Hawkins, commissioners duly authorized by their nation, and Thomas Pettit, and John Beamer, authorized commissioners of the Cherokee nation, is forever hereafter acknowledged by both nations to be permanent." Ref: Cherokee Phoenix , published on Thursday, March 13, 1828; Cherokee Phoenix dated November 11, 1829.
Perdue, Julia Ann. SEE Adelia Chattin.
Perry, Susan J.,, age 38, wife.Rudolph L.Perry, son, age 11. Hannah A. Perry, daughter, age 10. Oliver V. Perry, son, age 8. Eliza J. Perry, daughter, age 5. Silas A. Perry, son, age 4. Florence C. Perry, daughteer, age 3. Hexson C/E Perry, age 1, daughter. ALLOWED. "This family is reported to me by Mr. James Perry who is the head of the family. From the best information that I have been able to obtain about Mr. Perry and his family the statement is correct, his wife is a daughter of Ezekiel Harland a native, the family lives in Murray County, Georgia." Ref: 1851 Cherokee Census Claims, East of the Mississippi. David W. Siler Report.
Pocohontas. SEE Bowling.
Polston, William. (Lives in Marshall County, Alabama) Eliza Polston, wife. Preston Merrell, son of wife. Lorenzo D. Polston, Son. Nancy A. Polston, daughter. Elizabeth Polson, daughter. Sarah I. Polston, daughter. Josiah Polston, son. Margaret Polston, daughter. Ref: 1851 Cherokee Census Claims, East of the Mississippi. David W. Siler Report.
Pooler, Setitia, age 19. (Married to Robert W Pooler, is the daughter of Williaminia Cleland, lives in Savannah city) Margaret C. Pooler, daughter, age 1. Ref: 1851 Cherokee Census Claims, East of the Mississippi. David W. Siler Report.