In 1885 he was on the Blue County census with his family near the Hunter family. In 1910 he and Katie were living in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Said to have married about 1908
He was listed on the Dawes Roll earlier as a Choctaw and the son of Morris and Mary Moseley and the husband of a white woman named Daisy, daughter of Dan and Ella Sanders. They were living at Mayhew at the time.
In Hill vs Jones, State Supreme Court of Oklahoma there was a court fight over the validity of his marriage to Katie James. It involved the sale of his Indian allotment of land and was contested by his sister Lorena Byington and nephews Reason and Robert H. Jones. He was brother to their mother.
In 1885 he was on the Blue County census with his family near the Hunter family. In 1910 he and Katie were living in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Said to have married about 1908
He was listed on the Dawes Roll earlier as a Choctaw and the son of Morris and Mary Moseley and the husband of a white woman named Daisy, daughter of Dan and Ella Sanders. They were living at Mayhew at the time.
In Hill vs Jones, State Supreme Court of Oklahoma there was a court fight over the validity of his marriage to Katie James. It involved the sale of his Indian allotment of land and was contested by his sister Lorena Byington and nephews Reason and Robert H. Jones. He was brother to their mother.
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