Individual Details
Willatia "Lizzie" Secondine
(1864 - 1922)
She is also known as WaLahToOze.
Also known as Lizzie Secondine
She is the daughter of Thomas and Jane Secondine.
Dawes Roll #D165
1867 Registration #782
According to the Lenape names of the 1900 Census, he was known as Elizabeth Marshall.
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WaLaTia #782
In the 1900 Census she was listed as WaLaTia (Elizabeth Marshall) with two sons, TusPaLaTa (Andrew) and TooLumPiToE (James)
Also known as Lizzie Secondine, Lizzie Marshall, and Lizzie James. In later documents she states her name is WaLahToOze. In my research, I have discovered it not uncommon for them to have more than one name.
She is the daughter of Thomas Secondine and Jane Secondine, living in the Cooweescoowee District.
According to the Lenape names of the 1900 Census, she was also known as Elizabeth Marshall.
Department of the Interior. Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. Nowata, I.T., October 19, 1900.
Q & A. In the matter of the application of Lizzie Marshall for the enrollment of herself and three children as citizens of the Cherokee Nation, and she being sworn in and examined by Commissioner, C.R. Breckinridge, testified as follows: What is your name? Lizzie Marshall. How old are you? I cannot tell you: The way I count it, I am thirty-six. What is your Post office? Nowata. Do you live in the Cooweescoowee District? Yes Sir. Who is it you want to put on the rolls; yourself and family? Yes sir, myself and family. Have you a husband? No sir, my husband is dead. How many children? three. Then you want to enroll yourself and three children? Yes sir. Are you a Cherokee? No sir. Delaware? Yes sir. Are you full blood? Yes sir. Did you come here with the Delawares in 1868? Yes sir. Have you lived her ever since? Yes sir. Give me the name of your father? Tom Secondine. Is he dead? No sir, he is living, yet. Give me the name of your mother? Jane. Is she dead? Yes sir, she is dead. When did you marry? Along 1883. Whom did you marry? What was your husband's name? William H. Marshall. He is dead, is he? Yes sir. What was he; Delaware? Yes sir, he was a full blood. When did he die? He died along about two years ago, It will be two years this winter. How old was he when he died? I do not know. Was he about as old as you? He was older than me. Was he about forty-five or forty-six? Yes sir, he was about forty-six. Did he come here with the Delawares? Yes sir. Now give me the names of your three children? The oldest one is named Andrew Marshall. How old is he? He is fourteen years old. Now the next one? The next one is named James Joseph Marshall. How old is he? He is eight years old. Now the next one? applicant hands paper to Commissioner) The next one is named Annie Marshall, is it? Yes sir. She was five years ol last April? Yes Sir. Are these children all living now? Yes sir, they are all living now. ...
Department of the Interior. Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes, Nowata, Ind. Ter., November 30, 1903. Delaware #302. In the matter of the application of Lizzie Marshall for the enrollment of herself and her children, Andrew, James, and Annie Marshall, as Delaware Citizens by blood of the Cherokee Nation. Q & A. (summary) She is Lizzie Marshall, age 38 now, and living in Nowata. She states she has married since enrollment. She married John James a year ago. July 18, 1902 and that they are now living together. He is a white man. Her Delaware name is WaLahToOze. She has a sister named Annie Secondine and that Tom Secondine is her father. She also stated that James was dead and that he died a little over a month ago.
Also known as Lizzie Secondine
She is the daughter of Thomas and Jane Secondine.
Dawes Roll #D165
1867 Registration #782
According to the Lenape names of the 1900 Census, he was known as Elizabeth Marshall.
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WaLaTia #782
In the 1900 Census she was listed as WaLaTia (Elizabeth Marshall) with two sons, TusPaLaTa (Andrew) and TooLumPiToE (James)
Also known as Lizzie Secondine, Lizzie Marshall, and Lizzie James. In later documents she states her name is WaLahToOze. In my research, I have discovered it not uncommon for them to have more than one name.
She is the daughter of Thomas Secondine and Jane Secondine, living in the Cooweescoowee District.
According to the Lenape names of the 1900 Census, she was also known as Elizabeth Marshall.
Department of the Interior. Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes. Nowata, I.T., October 19, 1900.
Q & A. In the matter of the application of Lizzie Marshall for the enrollment of herself and three children as citizens of the Cherokee Nation, and she being sworn in and examined by Commissioner, C.R. Breckinridge, testified as follows: What is your name? Lizzie Marshall. How old are you? I cannot tell you: The way I count it, I am thirty-six. What is your Post office? Nowata. Do you live in the Cooweescoowee District? Yes Sir. Who is it you want to put on the rolls; yourself and family? Yes sir, myself and family. Have you a husband? No sir, my husband is dead. How many children? three. Then you want to enroll yourself and three children? Yes sir. Are you a Cherokee? No sir. Delaware? Yes sir. Are you full blood? Yes sir. Did you come here with the Delawares in 1868? Yes sir. Have you lived her ever since? Yes sir. Give me the name of your father? Tom Secondine. Is he dead? No sir, he is living, yet. Give me the name of your mother? Jane. Is she dead? Yes sir, she is dead. When did you marry? Along 1883. Whom did you marry? What was your husband's name? William H. Marshall. He is dead, is he? Yes sir. What was he; Delaware? Yes sir, he was a full blood. When did he die? He died along about two years ago, It will be two years this winter. How old was he when he died? I do not know. Was he about as old as you? He was older than me. Was he about forty-five or forty-six? Yes sir, he was about forty-six. Did he come here with the Delawares? Yes sir. Now give me the names of your three children? The oldest one is named Andrew Marshall. How old is he? He is fourteen years old. Now the next one? The next one is named James Joseph Marshall. How old is he? He is eight years old. Now the next one? applicant hands paper to Commissioner) The next one is named Annie Marshall, is it? Yes sir. She was five years ol last April? Yes Sir. Are these children all living now? Yes sir, they are all living now. ...
Department of the Interior. Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes, Nowata, Ind. Ter., November 30, 1903. Delaware #302. In the matter of the application of Lizzie Marshall for the enrollment of herself and her children, Andrew, James, and Annie Marshall, as Delaware Citizens by blood of the Cherokee Nation. Q & A. (summary) She is Lizzie Marshall, age 38 now, and living in Nowata. She states she has married since enrollment. She married John James a year ago. July 18, 1902 and that they are now living together. He is a white man. Her Delaware name is WaLahToOze. She has a sister named Annie Secondine and that Tom Secondine is her father. She also stated that James was dead and that he died a little over a month ago.
Events
| Birth | 1864 | ||||
| Death | 1922 | ||||
| Alt name | O. Oze | ||||
| Alt name | Walatia | ||||
| Alt name | Wil La Tia Oze | ||||
| Wikitree | https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-504086 |
Families
| Spouse | William Henry "Washa" Marshall (1853 - 1899) |
| Child | Charlie Marshall (1885 - 1885) |
| Child | Andrew Marshall (1886 - 1959) |
| Child | James Marshall (1892 - 1903) |
| Child | Annie Marshall (1894 - ) |