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Thomas Willie EVERIDGE[1, 2, 3, 4]
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Name Thomas Willie EVERIDGE Birth 28 Aug 1788 Virginia
Gender Male _UID 2EC0B4C9291B4FD68DB4F3C02D3E1176BAAA Death 19 Nov 1856 Hugo, Kiamichi County, Choctaw Nation, Oklahoma
Person ID I112680828 Carney Wehofer July 2025 Last Modified 6 Jun 2013
Family Eve " Illiapotubbe " BRASHEARS, b. Abt 1789, Okla Falaya, Choctaw Nation-Mississippi
d. Yes, date unknown Marriage 5 Sep 1814 Choctaw County, Mississippi
[3, 4] - _STATMARRIED
Children 1. Eden EVERIDGE, b. 24 Jul 1815, Okla Falaya, Choctaw Nation-Mississippi
d. 11 Feb 1825 (Age 9 years)2. Sally EVERIDGE, b. 27 Nov 1817, Okla Falaya, Choctaw Nation-Mississippi
d. Yes, date unknown3. Edward EVERIDGE, b. 20 Aug 1820, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory
d. 4 Nov 1839, Mississippi
(Age 19 years)4. Thomas EVERIDGE, b. Abt 1822, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory
d. Yes, date unknown5. Harriet Newall EVERIDGE, b. Abt 1826, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory
d. 10 Dec 1906, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory
(Age ~ 80 years)6. Joseph EVERIDGE, b. Abt 1826, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, Mississippi
d. Yes, date unknown7. Hon. Joel W. Sr. EVERIDGE, b. 29 May 1828, Choctaw Nation-Mississippi, Indian Territory
d. 5 May 1901, Hugo, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory
(Age 72 years)Family ID F50573545 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Aug 2016
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Notes - Charles Brashear:
EXHIBIT "D" of "J.W. HYDEN vs. CHOCTAW NATION"
TO ALL to whom these presents shall come, Oca-ye-mitta of the Choctaw Country, County of Yazoo and State of Mississippi, relict of R. Turner Brashears, late of said Choctaw Country and said Co., sends greetings:
Know ye that whereas the said Brashears died intestate leaving three small children and whereas Thomas Everidge, son-in-law of said Brashears, will become chargeable with the sustenance of said children;
Now, this witnesseth that in consideration of the premises and the further consideration of one dollar to me in hand paid, the receipt thereof is duly acknowledged, I, the said Oca-ye-mitta, have granted, remitted, released, and forever quit-claimed, and with these presents do grant, remit, release and forever quit-claim unto the said Thomas Everidge, his heirs and assigns forever, all the dower of thirds and all title of dower of thirds and all other right, title, intent, property claim and demand whatsoever in law and equity of her, the said Oca-ye-mitta, of and to a reservation of land granted to said Brashears by the Supplement to the late Treaty between the Choctaw People and the United State Government, and also all and every the missuages, lands, tenements, and real estate whereof the said R. Turner Brashears died seized and possessed, or to which he was entitled at the time of his death, in law or equity, in possession or expecting, wherever the same may be, so that the said Oca-ye-mitta her heirs, Executors, and Administrators, and assigns, nor any other person or persons for her, them, or any of them, have claim, challenge, or demand, or pretend to have claim, challenge, or demand my dower of thirds, or any other right, title, claim, or demand of mine to the farm or any part thereof, but thereof and therefrom shall be utterly bound and excluded from with these presents--
In Witness whereof, the said Oca-ye-mitta, having had the foregoing release fully explained, read, and interpreted to her by Edmund McKinney, a sworn interpreter, hath hereunto set her hand and seal in the presence of said interpreter and the undersigned witness, the 22nd day of October, 1831,
/s/ Oca-ye-mitta [X] her mark
in presence of Edmund McKinney, interpreter
A.A. Halsey
- Charles Brashear:
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