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I am helping my co-worker do her genealogy research for her family. She knows that I'm doing it for my own. Her great great grandfather is Comanche, so we're trying to figure out if there is somewhere that we can go to get more information for her. We know that if a white male married a Native American woman, that information was kept by the whites as to children and census and such, but not if it was a white woman that married a Native American male. Any information on where we could go to get more information about her great great grandfather would be great. After he married his wife, they sorta fall out of society that we're able to find.
Thank you for any assistance you may be able to provide in helping us find where to go. |
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