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''Down deep in my veins flows just a little bit of the blood. My mother’s grandmother come from the reservation. And I’ve always deemed that one of the greatest privileges, to say that down in me is part really American. For there’s a little background somewhere of Indian blood that I’m very happy for, very thankful.''<ref>62-0724 - Sir, We Would See Jesus</ref>
''Down deep in my veins flows just a little bit of the blood. My mother’s grandmother come from the reservation. And I’ve always deemed that one of the greatest privileges, to say that down in me is part really American. For there’s a little background somewhere of Indian blood that I’m very happy for, very thankful.''<ref>62-0724 - Sir, We Would See Jesus</ref>
In the above statements William Branham is certain his Mother's Mother is full-blooded Cherokee Indian even expressing that he knew what reservation she was from. For her to be full-blooded Cherokee Indian both her Mother and Father would also have to be full-blooded Indian.
==William Branham's Maternal Line is.==
Malissa Jean Smith (abt 1850 - abt 1923)
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Nancy Victoria Branham (abt 1868 - abt 1940)
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Ella Rhee Harvey (1891 - 1961)
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William Branham    Deloris Branham