Indian Pioneer Papers - Index
Indian Pioneer
History Project for Oklahoma
Date:
Name:
Ebenezer Cutnezer Kemp (Freedman)
Post Office: Pauls Valley,
Oklahoma
Date of Birth: 1863
Place of Birth: Old Doxtol
in Kiamichi Mountains
Father: John Kemp
Place of Birth:
Information on father:
Mother: Mleniz Kemp
Place of birth:
Information on mother:
Field Worker:
Vol. 50, p. 254
"My father and mother
came to Indian Territory with the Mississippi Choctaw Indians and Jackson
KEMP a white man [Jackson Kemp was part Choctaw & Chickasaw - see notes
at end] Jackson Kemp had an Indian wife. He owned my father and mother.
I was a small boy when we were freed, but my father told me later about
how they did in slave time. My father said after we were freed he farmed
for old Master Jackson Kemp until 1870.
I can remember events
that took place then, but I do not remember their dates. I know we moved
from the Kiamichi Mountains to Blue Creek east of Tishomingo, OK in a wagon
pulled by 4 steers. My father went to work for a white man who owned a
gin at Cross Roads on Blue Creek east of Tishomingo, OK. We lived there
about 2 years then we moved to Cherokee Town, Wynnewood, OK and my father
went to farming for Dr. WARNER. This Dr. Warner was the doctor who lived
in the Kiamichi Mountains about 5 miles from Master Jackson Kemp who owned
my mother and father, and he owned a lot of Negro slaves. After the slaves
were freed he came to Cherokee Town and his farm was east of there. His
wife was Choctaw Indian."
"I never wore any shoes
until I was about 13 years old. I only had shirts made out of striped cloth
called, Hicory shirts, they were long like a dress. A white man got me
a pair of shoes and a pair of overalls for helping him makes some boards."
[Note: Jackson Kemp was
1/8 Choctaw through his mother Polly Frazier & probably 1/4 Chickasaw
through his father Levi Kemp]
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