
Unknowns are marked in Red
1820
Georgia
United States Census of Georgia 1820 lists:
Wilkey, Samuel (Oglethorpe)
1830
Georgia
Georgia Census Index of 1830 (Jackson, p. 122) lists:
Wilkey, George Hall 087 No Twp listed
Wilkey, John Pike 110 -do-
Wilkey, Mitchel Colu 340 -do- [Columbia]
Wilkey, Samuel Monr 193 -do- [Monroe]
1840
Georgia
Georgia 1840 Census Index as prepared by Ronald Vern Jackson and Gary Ronald
Trepler gives these 4 entries with codes from their book for Georgia, 1840 (p.
168):
Wilkey, David Hall 188 563rd Di
Wilkey, John Pike 125 545th Di
Wilkey, John* Chat 140 8th Dist
Wilkey, Susan Chat 125 Mixed ls ( very
possible the daughter of Carter Wilkey of Ill dcw )
[* means there is some doubt about spelling]
1850
Georgia
Census of Georgia, 1850 lists:
Wilkey, C. Henr 294 42nd Dis
Wilkey, H. Henr 294 42nd Dis
Wilkey, Melvina Linc. 341 52nd Dis
( very possible the daughter of Carter Wilkey of Ill dcw )
Wilkey, Sarah Linc. 359 52nd Dis
( very possible the daughter of Carter Wilkey of Ill dcw )
1835 CHEROKEE INDIAN CENSUS within FORSYTH COUNTY, GEORGIAObtained from the
Census of Cherokees East of the Mississippi River.
Microcopy No: T496 Roll No: 1 Page 46 and 47 of original book
Etower River
Head of Household - George Welch Cherokees - 6 Slaves- 1 White By Marriage -
1
Family 8 in Cherokee County, GA
1669. Sidney Elizabeth Wilkey 23 w mixed
(John Wilkey is the head if this family)
1670. Margaret Ann Wilkey 2 d mixed
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/finalrolls/cherokee/page419.htm (copy of Dawes Roll under Cherokees by Blood listing card numbers. This information is needed for an individual to enroll with the Bureau of Indian Affairs)
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/enroll/index.htm (Dawes Roll and instructions on how to get an indian card if you qualify)