The sources listed from the “Oklahoma Applications for Allotment, Five Civilized Tribes, 1899-1907” show the Oklahoma and Indian Territory, Land Allotment Jackets for Five Civilized Tribes, application for allotment affidavit, Choctaw Citizenship Certificate. [3][4][5]
Sources
↑ National Archives, Dawes Commission; Choctaw Roll card New Born 1046, line 1
↑ Applications for Enrollment in the Five Civilized Tribes, compiled 1898 – 1914, Publication Number: M1301, Content Source: NARA, Nara Catalog Id: 617283, Footnote Job: 08-003, Footnote Publication Year: 2008, Place: Oklahoma, Record Group: 75, Rg: 75, Roll: 0044 - https://www.fold3.com/image/53878923
"Oklahoma, World War II Draft Registration Cards,1940-1945," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2BH-2GRZ : 16 August 2019), Earl Clifton Going, 14 Feb 1942; records extracted by FamilySearch and images digitized by Ancestry; citing Draft Registration, Boswell, Choctaw, Oklahoma, United States, NAID 2169774. Records of the Selective Service System, 1926 - 1975, RG 147. National Archives at St. Louis, Missouri.
Research Notes
There is a spelling variation of the surname Going. In some documents it is Goins or Goings.
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