The are a large number of data points & documents available on this topic at familysearch.org. I have just pulled one out and added it here.
Ada B Sage Property 1899-1907 Oklahoma, United States Cherokees by Blood Roll 28807 Pacific County Probate Estate Files.
Eva O Sage Property 1899-1907 Oklahoma, United States Cherokees by Blood Roll 28808 Pacific County Probate Estate Files.
Georgia Sage Property 1899-1907 Oklahoma, United States Cherokees by Blood Roll 28809
1910 Census
See photo. William & Ada list 14 years of marriage. Ada lists 4/4 for children but only 3 are in the home (?). Noted here is that Ada is 1/16 Cherokee and the children are 1/32. Also noted is that this is Ada's 2nd marriage. Other really strange/interesting information is noted.
Name William S Sage
Event Place Nowata, Nowata, Oklahoma, United States
↑ California Great Registers, 1866-1910, Page 68, GS Film number 977281, Digital Folder Number 005030117, Image Number 00496
↑ District ED 130, Sheet Number and Letter 5B, Household ID 35, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Publication Number T624, Film Number 1265, GS Film Number 1375278, Digital Folder Number 004973326, Image Number 00035
↑ Oklahoma, County Marriages, 1890-1995, GS Film Number 001305209, Digital Folder Number 005192801, Image Number 00193
↑ District ED 73, Sheet Number and Letter 9A, Household ID 176, Line Number 7, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Publication Number T625, Film Number 1478, GS Film Number 1821478, Digital Folder Number 004967590, Image Number 00555
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