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Oowahooskee. Home: Surnames: Burchfield Family Genealogy Forum The mystery of Oowahooskee and his relationship to the Burchfield family has been a tough nut to crack!

Oowahooskee

Recently, I became aware of some information that many of you may be interested in -- Oowahooskee(by that spelling) is listed on the Reservation Roll of 1817. He is listed as "one desiring a 640 acre tract of land in the east, in lieu of removing to Arkansas. " Upon his death or abandoment of the property, title was to revert to the state. .....This is documented in the book "Cherokee Roots," Vol-1, Eastern Cherokee Rolls by Bob Blankenship. To me the date of 1817 is significant because Nathan Burchfield (claiming to be the Great Grandson of Oowahooskee)went to Court in Knoxville in 1925 asking the court to recognize his right to property belonging to Oowahooskee, In that filing, he cited a "treaty of 1817" as granting the property to Oowahooskee. Charles Notify Administrator about this message? BLOUNT COUNTY, TN - CEMETERIES - Chestnut Flats Cemetery ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material.

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101 Handmade Valentine&s Day Ideas

There’s a little something for your home, gifts for friends and ideas for your children to share at school. It doesn’t have to cost you a ton to make Valentine’s Day super fun. Many of the ideas here can be made without another trip to the store! Make it a handmade holiday! That should give you some ideas and make you look like the Creative Diva you really are…right?! New for 2013 — 101 Valentine’s Day Printables {Free!} You’ll also find tons of sweet printables for gifts on this list of 101 Pretty Printables.

Looking for something for that special man in your life? Feel free to share it with your friends…they’ll think you are the bestest friend in the world! ~Kim Hooked on Tutorials? Crayon Hearts. Organza Flowers. Technically, this was one of my string of crafty failures.

Organza Flowers

Not because the craft itself was a failure, but because what I intended was a failure. I think these turned out just beautiful, which is a good thing, but I also think they’re a little too beautiful for what I was going for. In one of the many fancy pants boutiques around the area, I came across a big bowlful of silk flowers. Normally I don’t like silk flowers at all, but these just looked stunning. I could tell the edges had been melted which caused the petals to curl in and gave the whole thing a more haphazard look, which almost came across organic. I happened to have a bunch of organza laying around from a series of failed projects, so I thought it would be perfect. So off to the etsy shop they go. Here’s what I did: Cut four or five flower shapes out of an organza. Hold each petal over a lit candle. Layer the petals together. Valentine craft for LMNOP blog. By Kate on February 4, 2011 Did you know you can make great invisible ink from lemon juice?

Valentine craft for LMNOP blog

Armed with this new bit of knowledge I put my thinking cap on and came up with the idea that invisible ink + message in bottle = cool valentines day gift! The invisible ink bit is easy…simply squeeze a lemon and use the juice to write a message on a piece of white paper. I don’t have a dip pen so just ended up using a q-tip (cotton bud). Then you need to find a bottle to put the message in. To reveal the message all you have to do is hold it up to a heat source (you can see the results in the image below). I love these coloured hearts almost as much as I love my hubby and took a zillion pictures!! Check out the LMNOP blog for lots more goodies…. Update: A lot of people have asked me where the hearts come from….I have a little heart punch and bought a lovely rainbow pad from paperchase.