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.27,1r4r4 .scarrlinati on,Cornirlh;Pot” n1 1 are you?Forty ,lever ye-r2.Q. - You Tore an Rnolic!trit before tne in '62 or '63.A.- -Aqty ri I thinkQ. - Then you ii4n't annly until 1666?A. i l_onst relrieber, I tYi A it wns in 1' 6.Q.- Don't you knoT it to be P fnct that Camnoell Frazer was onef the Attr)rnPy9 for your family a/1i wqp emnloyel for that-pur -nre?A.- No,Don't you know that he iii2n a Choctaw Lawyer?A.- I don't know."Don't you know that he was R citi?Aenshin lawyer wascotinuouly eni,777;e1 in the nrosecution of citizenship cases?A.- No, sir.Q.- Don't you know thnt he vr ,,,,f7 Attorney for 1.3ettie A. Lewis?A,- 77.o, sir.Q.-Don't you know that he was Attorney in the hichari l, Co1errinCr,,se?A.- P.), sir..- You 7tat that Camnbell Frazer snAi he was kin to yourfnInilv?A.- Yes,'here i1 he say that?A.- At Tuakahamma in the trill.Q.- 'hat was the name of his father?A.- i thLik he claiard the name of his father was Charles.Q. - vi'lr the name of his rriother?
A.- He never st!),terl.Q.- Hai he hriDvin your family before that?A.- he hag. known_ Mese.Well, you say that you are related to the Frazer F-mil.y?Yes, sir,Q.- TIzIt st ,:teLent is basei ciltirc17 unon the statent, orinformation that comes throu-h Ca bell Frazer?As —Yen, sir eQ.- You never heqri of the krcxxlmiFraer FiJy untileqm-obell 71-Izer toll vou about it?A.- Yin, rir.you 1,c ,Irl of it before.AEcver.q yi -rs before.ithen vms the firA tire?A . - ion't trtmelfber ezactly rhen; I heord of their very often.Q.- since you cqme to the Territory?A.- Yr21, sir.Q.- You never heard of the Frq7cr Family while you were livingin Al aba,m ,,,?No,You never heard of the Frazer family until you conmenceito stir un the citi7enshin clair„?A. -lon't tinl,.- Y ;fir7t information about the relatirin,_ , n, Iirect oro therwise, cnIlle from artmnbell Fr-1 ,7erYes, sir.Q.- Th at is true?A.- Yes, sir.Q• 're you relAtei to the Frazer?-A,- 1L( .: claimei, (there were several witnesses there,) thatthey were cousins of his.
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- Page 3 and 4: country. ?NorTann; I think sometime
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- Page 7 and 8: A.- Yes, sir.Q.- How did he in-Ts?A
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- Page 17 and 18: A Yes, sir.Her ienceniants now live
- Page 19 and 20: None of them moved to the Choctq,r
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- Page 23 and 24: himA. - Yes,^.- 1, 1-1i,t Tribe?A.-
- Page 25: A.- Yes, sir,Q.- ti.t ild he state
- Page 29 and 30: Mr. Norman;Tom Askew,a witness intr
- Page 31 and 32: ▪A.- My mother.i r your mother li
- Page 33 and 34: Bell Hendri x,ri tnes s cal e 1, by
- Page 35 and 36: A.-How old w-,s your father when he
- Page 37 and 38: •• ..itnops claled by the Plain
- Page 39 and 40: Q. - Lauderdale(Jounty?A.- Yes,Know
- Page 41 and 42: Q lie is deal.A. , rj.• t'dth the
- Page 43 and 44: A.- About 1070.Aril. she was about
- Page 45 and 46: fyl, the end of the thirteen years,
- Page 47 and 48: Q.- You exercised the rits and priv
- Page 49 and 50: A.- No, sir.Q Is Pihe living or ,A.
- Page 51 and 52: They roull -nut it at un 4,', • '
- Page 53 and 54: Aaron Askew?lawr L1xrri1l A3T1v and
- Page 55 and 56: knowed three or four and, three -bo
- Page 57 and 58: Q And Ton!?A.- Yes, sir.Q. Mr. LAvl
- Page 59 and 60: ialr,ble like they o here, but I di
- Page 61 and 62: JuleA. '""Did they reduce his bond?
- Page 63 and 64: A I s d, he lived in our nei ; 1-sa
- Page 65 and 66: sir. He rrotr, back to find out, bu
- Page 67 and 68: couli not tell exac- erc., 9.1").Y
- Page 69 and 70: A.- Fulton County,,Q. Uf courre you
- Page 71 and 72: A.- Me InU n Tribe.Q.- You un',erst
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- Page 75 and 76: Q.- Did you know .vent trie of Ind.
.27,1r4r4 .scarrlinati on,Cornirlh;Pot” n1 1 are you?Forty ,lever ye-r2.Q. - You Tore an Rnolic!trit before tne in '62 or '63.A.- -Aqty ri I thinkQ. - Then you ii4n't annly until 1666?A. i l_onst relrieber, I tYi A it wns in 1' 6.Q.- Don't you knoT it to be P fnct that Camnoell Frazer was onef the Attr)rnPy9 for your family a/1i wqp emnloyel for that-pur -nre?A.- No,Don't you know that he iii2n a Choctaw Lawyer?A.- I don't know."Don't you know that he was R citi?Aenshin lawyer wascotinuouly eni,777;e1 in the nrosecution of citizenship cases?A.- No, sir.Q.- Don't you know thnt he vr ,,,,f7 Attorney for 1.3ettie A. Lewis?A,- 77.o, sir.Q.-Don't you know that he was Attorney in the hichari l, Co1errinCr,,se?A.- P.), sir..- You 7tat that Camnbell Frazer snAi he was kin to yourfnInilv?A.- Yes,'here i1 he say that?A.- At Tuakahamma in the trill.Q.- 'hat was the name of his father?A.- i thLik he claiard the name of his father was Charles.Q. - vi'lr the name of his rriother?