Eastern Cherokee Census Cherokee North Carolina 1930-1939 Census 1934-1937 with Births and Deaths 1925-1938 and Marriages 1936 & 1938 Taken by Agents R. L. Spalsbury And Harold W. Foght Volume III
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Volume III covers Census 1934-1937 with Births and Deaths 1925-1938 and Marriages 1936 & 1938 with many different categories not just census birth and death records. You will find at the end of different census years divisions of births and deaths mentioned and then afterward there will be an official birth roll and then an official death roll with a cause of death. Additionally you will find record headings such as Additions Subtractions Supplemental Rolls Deduction Rolls Deaths Unreported Marriages Supplemental Census Live Births Transfer or Adjustment Roll and Correction in Name Due to Marriage. These censuses were taken by different government agents during a difficult time in our countrys history the Great Depression (1929-1938). Each agents name will be given with the volume he covered. The records transcribed in this series are from the National Archives film collection M-595 Rolls 25 & 26.​ Approximately 1100 North Carolina Cherokees who had managed to avoid removal from what is known as the Qualla Boundary or Cherokee Reservation in Western North Carolina. The people within these pages are a direct line of those that hid in the mountains during that dark time in our history (The Cherokee Trail of Tears 1838-1839).
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