<h4 class=ql-align-justify><strong style=color: rgb(51 51 51);>This book addresses the fate and genealogical record of&nbsp;the&nbsp;Eastern Delaware Indians in their forced westward migration. By 1829 the&nbsp;Delaware had abandoned their homelands for the Kansas Territory but this was&nbsp;not to be their final resting place. From that point until 1867 tribal&nbsp;remnants&nbsp;would move eight more times finally occupying 157000 acres of Indian&nbsp;(Oklahoma) Territory acquired from the Cherokee in the latter year-enough land&nbsp;to allocate 160 acres to each of the roughly 1000 Delawares who made the&nbsp;trek.</strong></h4><h4 class=ql-align-justify><br></h4><h4 class=ql-align-justify><span style=color: rgb(51 51 51);> </span><strong style=color: rgb(51 51 51);>The terms of this land transfer were in an 1866/1867&nbsp;Treaty&nbsp;between the Delaware and the U.S. government which also granted&nbsp;Cherokee citizenship to the Delaware. (Mr. Bowen has reproduced the treaty as&nbsp;part of the&nbsp;front matter to the volume.) Over the next generation Delaware and&nbsp;Cherokee&nbsp;leaders engaged in a dispute over the permanence of the purchase&nbsp;made by the&nbsp;Delaware. On February 23 1904 the U.S. Supreme Court resolved the&nbsp;dispute in&nbsp;favor of the Cherokee ruling that the Delaware had only purchased&nbsp;the right to&nbsp;inhabit the property during a person's lifetime-that is they had&nbsp;purchased a&nbsp;life estate. The 1898 Delaware Roll which was introduced as&nbsp;evidence in the&nbsp;suit lists the 990 enrollees who were still living or their&nbsp;heirs.</strong></h4><h4 class=ql-align-justify><br></h4><h4 class=ql-align-justify><span style=color: rgb(51 51 51);> </span><em style=color: rgb(51 51 51);>&nbsp;</em><strong style=color: rgb(51 51 51);><em>The Complete Delaware Roll of 1898</em>&nbsp;itself is a relatively simple affair. Mr. Bowen's&nbsp;introduction and a transcription of the&nbsp;Treaty of 1866/67 set the stage for&nbsp;what is to follow. He then lists each of the&nbsp;990 Delaware claimants whether&nbsp;living or dead; the names of family members&nbsp;with their relationship to the&nbsp;claimant; and the ages of all persons identified.&nbsp;The volume concludes with a complete name index of the roughly 2500 persons listed in the book. This&nbsp;easy-to-use reference is a must for persons tracing their Delaware&nbsp;ancestry.</strong></h4><p><br></p>
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