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Show #3. ANNIE KROPPE, 35 P; HT LION-KROPPE 51 M; NAT1.U ..HUPPS, ii? H; ALIC2 KflOPP!., 15 F;' MAH. XHOPkB,'1U F} JAiJlE KRJPP5,8 Jk~ Annie Kroppe was the second wife of .. 'jcyi.<l Xrappe,and Alice, Mary, and Janie are h^r children by hin; Mt Lion and Natsu 7 7 Kroppe a±$ the Sons of Old Kroppe by anoth-er, ictfe. It seems that old Kroppe was en- "i;A roHfid, tq£_rther with his family, and reo- \!y,' ogni?ed aa a. .member of the Ute; tribe, some 'A twenty years ag&i. after that tine, he left ;, •$!» TS&p&tatiGft forgone years and during. &±s absent their names were dropped from the annuity rolls; then about fourteen years ago they return9ci to the tribe, but for seme U&Kirown, reason they 'were never re-enrolled; 77-; -$-&$. Kroppe died about twelve years ago, • ?4r^_f-fli^c wife sUd, ahildren have been living 1 -wit-T tne U-feea -acrrbinuously since that tine; _&fitete-. Krtjpjw %as Carried to Orins, #571 ^j^pi!!. & HftLtta Rivera allotment roll, at tie -time 'of the allotment In 1905; and s*ra_i £12oite4 "&b if762 or*> this same roll; i»*agr tlxree ^sh^l-dret., Alice, Mary, and Janie, « we-re^ a;l30 allotted, their numbers being T&3', 764, and. 765. Mt Lion Kroppe received allotneivi; #343; he has been married for Bone s^/en yeard t'cJ Oorinne Arkansas Mt Ll- <^ja^\0tdee ^344.; Hannah Mt Lion, #345 ,ia -§Jiei? daughter, and they have had two $r %n&99 children since allotment; they are atil^ lining together as man and wife; Nat- § >' stt JpacpBQS #34$ pintail & WhiteyRiver allot- . .yy. iJSdfaw r-ac&Z; 'I £,11 of* the above are-'unauestion- • fl ' ' aJEfiSr £i$ZX. blood Ute-Indians, and have never % Y Yftfbn e#fd±led elsewhere..,. „--, ayy. \ t ,{;y *_£ " ••*_:''• " -' '•' '^':' •': ' igHJm$2f£. . goK?• -i.gtin. This Indian haB been living W±t_v "tl^'Vt^Gr for the past ten years; came here fs-ao ytf-b. fndlnola country; Helen Te-ctans »J^ #87$ tftntah & ^nite River allotment noil, ££| a relative of his; he has never been eTva^ollekl elsewhere, and has never been allotted, land; fr# iff a full-blood Indian, and p^^oraably or^fter origin. |