[M234, roll 291, frame 318-20]

Muster Roll of Florida Indians to emigrate West of the Mississippi River, under the direction of Maj. W. G. Belknap, U. S. A. in the month of March 1841.

Names of Heads of Families Number and Ages of Indians No. of Slaves Total Remarks
Males Females
under 10 of 10 and
under 25
of 25 and
under 50
over
50
under
10
of 10 and
under 25
of 25 and
under 50
over 50 Males Females
Echo e math la
(chief)
  2 1   2 2 1       8  
E math lo chee  1   3     2 2       8 Died at New Orleans Barracks March 30, 1841 a boy under 10 years.
Par hose fixico
(sub chief)
4 4 2 1 1 7 4   1   24 Died at sea March 24 1841 a man over 50 years. Died at New Orleans Barracks March 3- 1841 a child under 10 years.
Wax e hadjo 1   1     1 1       4  
Ho lock tar tustenugge   1     2 2         5  
Tus ke he ne hee che   2     1 1 1       5  
Cos e hadjo     1   2 2         5  
Par hose e ho lar   2 1     1 1       5  
Con charte tustenugge  3 2 2   2 3 2       14  
E on tow hadjo 3 2   1   2         8  
Lar pe marth la? 1 4     1 3 2 2     13  
Tuste nugge micco
(sub chief)
  2 1     1 1       5  
Tus e ki har che, or Hicks 1   1   1 1 1       5 Died at New Orleans Barracks March 31 1841 a boy under 10 years. Died at Ft. Smith Aks a woman under 50 years April 18 1841.
Ne ar thlocko, or Hicks    2       1 1       4  
E ho lar che 1 1       1         3 Died at Apalachicola W. F. a boy under 10 years March 22 1841.
E har tustenugge   1     2   1       4  
Co we hadjo 1 1       1         3 Died near Bine Bluffs, Aks. a child under 10 years April 9 1841
E ho le math la 2 1 1   2 2 1 1     10  
Ar luck e mar cho be, or Doctor 1     1 3 1 2       8  
Hoth le po e micco   2 1 1   2   1     7  
Fuck e luste 2 1   1   2         6  
Par sack e marth le   1 1   1   1       4  
Micco har ge   1       1         2  
Tuste nugge luste 1   1   2   1       5  
Ar me ke   2 2   1 3   1     9  
So kin tunne 2 1 2 1 1   1       8  
Spanish Indians 6       5 6 6 1     24 The warriors of this party were killed in battle by Lt. Col. Harney
Dennis                 2 3 5  

Indians   211
Slaves       6
Total   217
Deaths       7
Total   210

I certify that the above is a correct Roll of the Florida Indians emigrating west of the Mississippi River under the direction of Maj. W. G. Belknap U. S. Army. (Triplicates.)

LeGrand G. Capers
Disbursing Agent
Indian Affairs

Ft. Gibson, Aks.
April 19th, 1841

Major Belknap arrived at this Post on the 19th inst. with the Party in his charge, and I am satisfied that the number as above stated is correct

W. Arbuckle
Brig. Genl. U.S. A


Muster Roll of Florida Indians who arrived at Ft. Gibson Arks, under the charge of Maj. W. G. Belknap, U. S. A. on the 19th April 1841.

Names men women children Total
Echo e math la (Chief) 3 2 3 8
E math lo che 3 2 2 7
Par hose fixico (Sub chief) 6 6 10 22
Wake hadjo 1 1 2 4
Ho lock tar tustennuggee   2 3 5
Tus ke he ne hee chee 1 1 3 5
Cose hadjo 1 2 2 5
Par hose e ho lar 1 1 3 5
Con charte tustennuggee  2 5 7 14
E on tow hadjo 3   5 8
Lar pe marth la 3 4 6 13
Tustennuggee micco (Sub chief) 1 2 2 5
Tus e ki harcho (Hicks) 1 1 1 3
Ne ar thock lo (Hicks)  1 1 2 4
E har tustennuggee 1 1 2 4
E ho lar cha 1 1   2
Co we hadjo 1 1   2
E ho le math la 1 2 7 10
Ar luck e mar cho be 1 2 5 8
Noth le po e micco 1 1 5 7
Fuck e luste 1   5 6
Par sark e marth le 1 1 2 4
Micco hadjo 1 1   2
Tuste nugge luste 1 1 3 5
Ar me ke 2 2 5 9
So kin tun ne 3 1 4 8
Spanish Indians   11 13 24
Dennis (negroes) 2 3   5
Total 44 58 102 204

Fort Gibson Arks
June 18th 1841

Geo. W. Clarke
Issuing Agent

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