EXTRACT OF EASTERN CHEROKEE APPLICATION # 1521

(disposition card)


No. 1521
Action: Admitted
Name: Nancy Goble and children
Residence: Quarles, Ga
Reason: Grandmother of # 24
Enrolled Chapman 1913     H 2095



Commissioner of Indian Affairs,
Washington, D.C.

Sir:
I hereby make application for such shares as may be due me of the fund appropriated by the Act of Congress approved June 30, 1906, in accordance with the decrees of the Court of Claims of May 18, 1905, and May 28, 1906, in favor of the Eastern Cherokees. The evidence of identity is herewith subjoined.

  1. State full name
    English name:   Nancy Goble
    Indian name:

  2. Residence:   Quarles, Georgia

  3. Town and Post Office:   Quarles

  4. County:   Gilmer

  5. State:   Georgia

  6. Date and place of birth:   Forsyth County, Georgia date of birth 1831 or 1832

  7. By what right do you claim to share? If you claim through more than one relative living in 1851, set forth each claim separately:  Through cherokee blood derived from my mother who was 1/4 cherokee. My mother died 1835 or 1836

  8. Are you married?   Yes

  9. Name and age of wife or husband:   Starlin Goble about 84 years

  10. Give names of your father and mother's name before marriage:
       Father - English name:   John Langley     
         Indian name:    
    
       Mother - English name:   Sallie Langley   
         Indian name:    None
         Maiden name:    Sallie Parish    
    	
  11. Where were they born?
         Father:     South Carolina    
         Mother:     Hall County, Georgia    
    	
  12. Where did they reside in 1851, if living at that time?
         Father:     Georgia      
         Mother:     dead    
    	
  13. Date of death of your father and mother -
         Father:    1869     
         Mother:    1835 or 1836    
    	
  14. Were they ever enrolled for annuities, land, or other benefits? If so, state when and where
    As to mother - I do not know (I drawed from government while in Forsyth County, Georgia Something over $200.00 in 1851 or 1852

  15. Name all your brothers and sisters, giving ages, and if not living, then the date of death:
    
            Name:                         Born:                Died:
    (1.)  George Langley                  _____                dead
    (2.)  James Langley                   _____                died in I.T.
    (3.)  Lock Langley                    _____                died in I.T.
    (4.)  Synthia Langley                 _____                died in I.T.
    (5.)  Becky Langley                   _____                died in I.T.
    (6.)  Charles Langley                 _____                died in I.T.
    (7.)  Polly Langley                   _____                died in I.T.
    (8.)  Anne Langley                    _____                died in I.T. 
    (9.)  Catherine Langley               _____                died in I.T.
    	
  16. State English and Indian names of your grandparents on both father's and mother's side, if possible:
         Father's Side                                    Mother's Side
         John Langley				      Mosses Parris
         Sallie Langley		                      ____ Parish
         first names
    	
  17. Where were they born?   Grandfather in South Carolina, grandmother in Hall County, Georgia. Do not know. My father John Langley was made agent for his children & cherokees after my mothers death and drew money from government.

  18. Where did they reside in 1851, if living at that time?    In Georgia as to father, mother was dead.

  19. Give names of all their children, and residence, if living, if not living, give dates of deaths:
    (1) English name: Rachel Parish (dead)
        Indian name:
        Residence:		
    (2) English name: George Parish (dead)
        Indian name: _______________________________________________
        Residence: ________________________________________________
    (3) English name: Aaron Parish (dead) 
        Indian name: _______________________________________________
        Residence: _________________________________________________
    

  20. Have you ever been enrolled for annuities, land, or other benefits? If so, state when and where: Yes, I drew something over $200 from Government in 1851 or 1852. On said cherokee ancestors at Cumming, Forsyth County, Georgia.

  21. To expedite identification, claimant should give the full English and Indian names, if possible, of their parental and maternal ancestors back to 1835:

    My father was John Langley. My mother was Sallie Langley. My father was on mothers side was John Parrish. My grandmother on mothers side was Annie Wickett.

REMARKS.
(Under this head the applicant may give any additional information that he believes will assist in proving his claims.)

Appoints Belva Lockwood of Washington DC as Attorney and Allowed her a Commission of 10 Percent

NOTE: -- Answers should be brief but explicit; the words "Yes," "No," "Unknown", etc. may be used in cases where applicable. Read the Questions carefully.

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I solemnly swear that the forgoing statements made by me are true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

(Signature,) _________________________(her mark)

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of October, 1906.

My Commission expires
/s/ W.H. Grudger, Clerk, Superior Court
Notary Public.

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AFFIDAVIT

(The following affidavit must be sworn to by two or more witnesses who are well acquainted with the applicant.) Personally appeared before me W.T. Sanford and Andrew Jackson Quarles, who, being duly sworn, on oath depose and say that they are well acquainted with Nancy Goble, who makes the foregoing application and statements, and have known her for ____ years and ____ years, respectively, and know her, to be the identical person she represents to be, and the statements made by her are true, to the best of their knowledge and belief, and they have no interest whatever in her claim.

Witnesses to mark     Signature of witnesses.

____________________     ____________________

Subscribed and sworn to before me this _____ day of _____, 190_.

My Commission expires

____________________
Notary Public.

NOTE. - Affidavits should be made, when ever practicable, before public, clerk of the court, or before a person having a seal. If sworn to before an Indian agent or disbursing agent of the Indian service, it need not be executed before a notary, etc.

LETTER ATTACHED

         Quarles, Ga. Oct. 22 - 1906

Belva A. Lockwood
      Dear Madam

In reply to yours of the 11 - my mothers death was about 1835 or 1836. There is no one in my knowing that was ever acquainted with her as she died when I was so young that I cannot tell, but I drew something over $200 in 1851 or 1852 at Cumming, Forsyth County, Georgia. My father had no Indian blood. As to the date of my Father and Mother's Marriage I cannot tell He was married twice and I am one of his first wife's children, his wife's was both 1/4 Indian and I am the only one living of my full Brothers and Sisters.

Yours respectfully,
            Mrs. Nancy Goble

P.S. if we have got our blank in such a shape that you cannot understand it - send us a new blank and we will try to fill in the new. let us hear as soon as possible so we can know what we have to do

   Yours

      Respectfully

         Mrs. Nancy Goble

TREASURY WARRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $133.19 DATED MAY 1, 1910.


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