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History

In Oklahoma's central area in what was then called Indian Territory, Creek Nation Territory was was one of the "Five Civilized Tribes". In 1907, the Creek Nation Territory was divided into a dozen or more counties, including Muskogee, Okmulgee, Tulsa and Wagoner.

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Any names below in red have not been matched with a person in the Culpepper family tree. If you can identify any of them, please let us know.

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Census Records

A special thanks to Pat Roberts for transcribing all of our Oklahoma Census records.

Oklahoma was opened to white settlers with the Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889. The earliest extant census for Oklahoma Territory is for 1900, and Oklahoma Territory became a state in 1907.

1900 US Census

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ED 51, Sheet 3B, Pg 62A, Gen.com Im-6, Creek Nation, OK (Black)
Charley Sutles, Head, M, Aug-1876, 23, md-5 yrs, AL AL KY, Farm Laborer
Doria Sutles, Wife, F, Jun-1870, 29, md-5 yrs, Ch 4/4, AL NC AL
Lenard Sutles, Dau, F, Feb-1894, 5, S, AL AL AL
Nathaniel Sutles, Son, M, Apr-1896, 4, S, AL AL AL
Ellar May Sutles, Dau, F, Sep-1897, 2, S, AL AL AL
Edna Sutles, Son, M, May-1900, 1/12, S, Ind-Terr AL AL
Mary A. Culpepper, Mother-in-law, F, Feb-1840, 59, WD, Ch 8/4, AL AL AL

1910 US Census

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Prior to the 1910 census, the Creek Nation Territory was divided into a dozen or more counties, including Muskogee, Okmulgee, Tulsa and Wagoner.

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Last Revised: 02 Jan 2015

 
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