Following the 1830 Indian Removal Act about 100,000 American Indians were forced from their homes to westward lands. Follow their story, their trails, and their records.
Billie Stone Fogarty, a professional genealogist since 1979, has taught genealogical skills to audiences of all ages on all levels from local through national and international both in person and virt...
I would love to learn about the records that may exist.
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tim prince
3 years ago
As a cousin of the grandchildren of Elizabeth Quatie, who died on the trail, and of the family of John Forsyth, a chief implementor of the policy of Presidents Jackson and Van Buren, I am grateful for this opportunity to become better informed.
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June Hedge
3 years ago
great
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Donna Martin
3 years ago
How could this have happened in a "civilized" country?
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Cindy Nelson
3 years ago
Heart wrenching and very insightful!
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Beverly Anderson
3 years ago
Interesting and informative. Would like more info on this topic.
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Thank you for sharing this with us ❤️
Very Informative.
I would love to learn about the records that may exist.
As a cousin of the grandchildren of Elizabeth Quatie, who died on the trail, and of the family of John Forsyth, a chief implementor of the policy of Presidents Jackson and Van Buren, I am grateful for this opportunity to become better informed.
great
How could this have happened in a "civilized" country?
Heart wrenching and very insightful!
Interesting and informative. Would like more info on this topic.