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Question:She is a very famous woman because she was one of the last survivors of the trail of tears. she is also my ggggrandmother. We have been to the family plot to go to the reunions and things but we haven't been able to attend in quite awhile. I'm trying to learn as much about her as possible as well as finding other people who might be related to her. My family is on the Dawes roll and we all have CDIB cards. Most of the family on my grandmothers side, that I'm looking for, and that I have met, has the last name "Spears". I don't know how to use geneology websites and I can't find much history about her other than her "duck" story. thanks in advance for anything you can tell me or help me with.


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: She is a very famous woman because she was one of the last survivors of the trail of tears. she is also my ggggrandmother. We have been to the family plot to go to the reunions and things but we haven't been able to attend in quite awhile. I'm trying to learn as much about her as possible as well as finding other people who might be related to her. My family is on the Dawes roll and we all have CDIB cards. Most of the family on my grandmothers side, that I'm looking for, and that I have met, has the last name "Spears". I don't know how to use geneology websites and I can't find much history about her other than her "duck" story. thanks in advance for anything you can tell me or help me with.

I got 98 hits in Google for her name in quotation marks:

"Rebecca Neugin"

You might try that, then the other way:

"Neugin, Rebecca"

If you go to
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.c...
and use
Surname = Tickaneesky
Given name = Rebecca

(That is all you need - leave everything else blank) click on "Search" and you'll find 18 people have her.

You can try two more names in Google:

"Tickaneesky, Rebecca"
"Rebecca Tickaneesky"

You have to use the double quotes not the single ones. ("), not (').

Best of luck!

I googled Rebecca's name it came up with lots of information about her, have a look at the links below just five of lots, the first one is in relation to the "Trail of Tears" that you refer to.
http://www.candacecorrigan.com/wvoice/ne...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~itgenweb/apps/n...
http://poncy-mclean.net/genealogy/getper...
http://www.nextext.biz/index.cfm?fuseact...
http://genealogy.com/users/h/i/c/James-R...
hope this helps.