Descendants of PRINCIPAL CHIEF MOYTOY

As submitted by Nonie Webb
Descendants of PRINCIPAL CHIEF MOYTOY
Generation No. 1
1. PRINCIPAL CHIEF1 MOYTOY was born Abt. 1687, and died 1741 in Cherokee Nation
East (now TN). He married WOMAN OF THE DEAR CLAN.
Notes for PRINCIPAL CHIEF MOYTOY:
The research for descendants of Moytoy is an ongoing effort, I have ordered microfilm
copies of the Drennen, Hester and Chapman Rolls as well as "Cherokee History...." by
Emmett Starr. Please check the source for a person or item, some are from other
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Cherokee Rolls, Cherokee Census, Miller applications and books by and about the
Cherokee Indians. If there is no source listed, that means I am unsure or the person I got
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"caps" are my direct blood line. Use any information you want, but please remember if
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Children of PRINCIPAL MOYTOY and WOMAN CLAN are:
2.
i.
CLOGOITTAH2 MOYTOY, b. Abt. 1705.
ii.
KILLAQUE MOYTOY, b. Abt. 1706.
iii.
OCONOSTOTA MOYTOY, b. Abt. 1707.
3.
iv.
WILLENAWAH OR GREAT EAGLE, b. Abt. 1709.
v.
SKALILOSKEN MOYTOY, b. Abt. 1710.
vi.
OUNACONOA MOYTOY, b. Abt. 1711.
vii.
KOLLANNAH MOYTOY, b. Abt. 1712.
4.
viii. ATTAKULLAKULLA OR THE LITTLE CARPENTER, b. Abt. 1713.
5.
ix.
TAME DOE MOYTOY, b. Abt. 1715; d. Abt. 1760, Cherokee Nation East
(now TN).
x.
OUKAII-OUKAH MOYTOY, b. Abt. 1716.
xi.
TATITOWE MOYTOY, b. Abt. 1717.
Generation No. 2
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2. CLOGOITTAH2 MOYTOY (PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt. 1705. She married
CHRISTIAN GOTTILIEB PRIBER.
Notes for CLOGOITTAH MOYTOY:
Note from source, the actual name of the woman that married Priber is unknown.
Notes for CHRISTIAN GOTTILIEB PRIBER:
This quote is on page 68 from "The Cherokees" by Grace Steele Woodwand copyright 1963
University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK. ("The Cherokees" is volume 65 in The
Civilization of the American Indians Series.)
"One of the Frenchmen who came to the Cherokee country and established
headquarters there around 1736 wa Christian Gottlieb Priber, who represented himself as
a Jesuit priest. Priber donned the Cherokee apparel and, outwardly at least, adapted
himself to all the Cherokee ways and customs, thus winning a number of converts to the
French cause. Onconostota, the war chief, was one of Priber's converts, and so persuaded
many of his people to support Priber's erratic plan to make a communistic republic out of
the Cherokee Nation. Taking the title of "His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State,"
Priber asserted that he had received from Moytoy, the Cherokee emperor, this title and
permission to organize the tribe into the form of government just mentioned. In this
government, all Cherokees were to be equal; goods were to be held in common; children
were to be the property of the state; marriage was to be abolished; and each Cherokee was
to work for the common good of the Nation, his only personal property to be books, paper,
pen and ink."
"However, Priber's influence on Oconostota and the other converts was weakened by
his captuare in 1739 by English traders, when he was en route to Fort Toulouse to render
a report of his activities to the French. Priber was turned over to officials in the Georgia
colony, and spent the remainder of his life in the Frederica prison. However, Priber's
influence, though diminished, lived on in certain Cherokee settlements for some years.
Priber converts, for example blamed the scourage of smallpox in 1738, that reduced the
Cherokee population by half, on the English, whom Priber had taught the Cherokees to
hate. Priber converts also accused the English of planting smallpox germs in the trading
goods sold to the Cherokee."
This quote on page 252 of "History of the American Indians" by James Adair first
published in London, 1775. (The book is a reprint by Samuel Cole Williams, LL.D. in
1930)
"In the year 1736, the French sent into South-Carolina, one Priber, a gentleman of a
curious and speculative temper. He was to transmit them a full account of that country,
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and proceed to the Cheerake nation, in order to seduce them from the British to the
French interest. He went, and though he was adorned with every qualification that
constitutes the gentleman, soon after he arrived at the upper towns of this mountainous
country, he exchanged his clothes and every thing he brought with him, and by that
means, made friends with the head warriors of great Telliko, which stood on a branch of
the Missisippi. More effectually to answer the design of his commission, he ate, drank,
slept, danced, dressed, and painted himself, with the Indians, so that it was not easy to
distinguish him from the natives, -he married also with them, and being endued with a
strong understanding and retentive memory, he soon learned their dialect, and b gradual
advances, impressed them with a very ill opion of the English, representing them as a
fraudulent, avaritious, and encroaching people: he at the same time, inflated the artless
savages, with a prodigious high opion of their own importance in the American scale of
power, on account of the situation of their country, their martial disposition, and the great
number of their warriors, which would baffle all the efforts of the ambitious and illdesigning British colonist. "
Child of CLOGOITTAH MOYTOY and CHRISTIAN PRIBER is:
6.
i.
CREAT3 PRIBER, b. 1737-1742, Tellico Plains, TN; d. Abt. 1790, Stearns,
McCreary Co, KY ?.
3. WILLENAWAH OR GREAT2 EAGLE (PRINCIPAL CHIEF1 MOYTOY) was born Abt.
1709.
Children of WILLENAWAH OR GREAT EAGLE are:
7.
i.
CHUQUALATAQUE OR3 DOUBLEHEAD, b. Abt. 1730, Stearns, KY; d.
August 09, 1807, Hiwasse River, TN.
8.
ii.
KOATEEHEE OR OLD TASSEL, b. Abt. 1728; d. June 1788.
9.
iii.
WURTEH OR WORTH, b. Abt. 1729.
iv.
IYAATSUTSA OR PUMPKIN BOY, b. Abt. 1732.
4. ATTAKULLAKULLA OR THE LITTLE2 CARPENTER (PRINCIPAL CHIEF1
MOYTOY) was born Abt. 1713. He married WOMAN OF THE WOLF CLAN.
Children of ATTAKULLAKULLA CARPENTER and WOMAN CLAN are:
10.
i.
TSI-YU-GANSI-NI "DRAGGING CANOE"3 MOYTOY, b. Abt. 1733; d. March
01, 1792, Lookout Town, TN.
ii.
THE BADDER MOYTOY, b. Abt. 1730.
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iii.
LITTLE OWL MOYTOY, b. Abt. 1731.
5. TAME DOE2 MOYTOY (PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt. 1715, and died Abt. 1760
in Cherokee Nation East (now TN). She married SKAYAGUSTUEGWO Abt. 1729.
Children of TAME MOYTOY and SKAYAGUSTUEGWO are:
i.
LONGFELLOW (TUSKEEGEE TEE3 HEE), b. Abt. 1730.
11.
ii.
NANCY (NANYE'HI) "GHIGHAU", b. Abt. 1736, Chota, City of Refuge,
Cherokee Nation, NC; d. 1822, Womankiller Ford, Benton Co, TN.
Generation No. 3
6. CREAT3 PRIBER (CLOGOITTAH2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born 17371742 in Tellico Plains, TN (Source: James Adair, "History of the American Indians",
(1775, London), Priber arrived in Cherokee Country in 1736 and was captured by the
English and imprisoned in 1743.), and died Abt. 1790 in Stearns, McCreary Co, KY ?. She
married CHUQUALATAQUE OR DOUBLEHEAD 1750-1757 in Stearns, McCreary Co,
KY ?, son of WILLENAWAH OR GREAT EAGLE.
Children of CREAT PRIBER and CHUQUALATAQUE DOUBLEHEAD are:
i.
CORNBLOSSOM4 DOUBLEHEAD, b. Abt. 1758, Stearns, KY; d. August 09,
1810, Stearns, KY; m. JACOB TROXEL, Abt. 1780, KY.
ii.
TUCKAHO DOUBLEHEAD, b. Abt. 1760.
iii.
SALEECHIE DOUBLEHEAD, b. Abt. 1762.
Notes for SALEECHIE DOUBLEHEAD:
Could be the daughter of Old Tassel, brother of Doublehead per Charles Austin.
iv.
v.
GU-LU-STI-YU DOUBLEHEAD, b. Abt. 1774.
NI-GO-DI-GE-YU DOUBLEHEAD, b. Abt. 1764.
7. CHUQUALATAQUE OR3 DOUBLEHEAD (WILLENAWAH OR GREAT2 EAGLE,
PRINCIPAL CHIEF1 MOYTOY) was born Abt. 1730 in Stearns, KY, and died August 09,
1807 in Hiwasse River, TN. He married CREAT PRIBER 1750-1757 in Stearns,
McCreary Co, KY ?, daughter of CHRISTIAN PRIBER and CLOGOITTAH MOYTOY.
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Children of CHUQUALATAQUE DOUBLEHEAD and CREAT PRIBER are:
i.
CORNBLOSSOM4 DOUBLEHEAD, b. Abt. 1758, Stearns, KY; d. August 09,
1810, Stearns, KY; m. JACOB TROXEL, Abt. 1780, KY.
ii.
TUCKAHO DOUBLEHEAD, b. Abt. 1760.
iii.
SALEECHIE DOUBLEHEAD, b. Abt. 1762.
Notes for SALEECHIE DOUBLEHEAD:
Could be the daughter of Old Tassel, brother of Doublehead per Charles Austin.
iv.
v.
GU-LU-STI-YU DOUBLEHEAD, b. Abt. 1774.
NI-GO-DI-GE-YU DOUBLEHEAD, b. Abt. 1764.
8. KOATEEHEE OR OLD3 TASSEL (WILLENAWAH OR GREAT2 EAGLE, PRINCIPAL
CHIEF1 MOYTOY) was born Abt. 1728, and died June 1788.
Children of KOATEEHEE OR OLD TASSEL are:
i.
YOUNG4 TASSEL, b. Abt. 1748.
ii.
DOUBLEHEAD TASSEL, b. Abt. 1750.
9. WURTEH OR3 WORTH (WILLENAWAH OR GREAT2 EAGLE, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1
MOYTOY) was born Abt. 1729. She married NATHANIEL GIST.
Child of WURTEH WORTH and NATHANIEL GIST is:
i.
SEQUOTAH4 GIST, b. 1750-1760.
10. TSI-YU-GANSI-NI "DRAGGING CANOE"3 MOYTOY (ATTAKULLAKULLA OR
THE LITTLE2 CARPENTER, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1 MOYTOY) was born Abt. 1733, and
died March 01, 1792 in Lookout Town, TN. He married LEAF Abt. 1747.
Notes for TSI-YU-GANSI-NI "DRAGGING CANOE" MOYTOY:
This quote on page37 of "Nancy Ward: Cherokee Chieftainess Dragging Canoe: CherokeeChickamauga War Chief" by Pat Alderman, Copyright 1978, printed by The
Overmountain Press.
As submitted by Nonie Webb
"While a young boy, [The Canoe] this future Chief wanted to accoumpany his father,
Attakullakulla, and a Cherokee War Party going to battle the Shawnee. Attakullakulla
flatly refused the young boy permission to go; but he slipped away from home ahead of the
War Party and hid in a dugout canoe he knew the warriors must use. When the warriors
arrived at the portage and discovered the determined lad, there was much teasing.
attakullakulla told his son that if he could carry the conie across the portage he could go
along; so the young boy grabbed one end of the canoe and started dragging it through the
sand. The excited warriors shouted encouragement, saying, "Tsi.yuGansi.ni Tsi.yu
Gansi.ni," which translated means he is dragging the canoe;" and Dragging Canoe was his
name from then on."
From the same book on page 73, "Chickamauga's growth and power, under Dragging
Canoe's leadership, reached its peak during the years 178-1790. The War Chief's fame as a
staunch, courageous warrior and organizer was well established among eastern tribes,
both north and south. Chiefs and warriors of the Creeks, Choctaws, and Shawnee
respected Dragging Canoe as the strong man of the Cherokee-Chickamauga Nation. His
name, as well as those of hes Lieutenants - Bob Benge, John Watts, The Glass, Turtle at
Home, Richard Justice, The Bench, Doublehead, Black Fox and others - cast fear
throughout the white frontier. The Canoe depended on these Chiefs to carry on the fight
against the Americans; and his two brothers, Little Owl and The Badger, served him
faithfully as emissaries to neighboring tribes and friendly northern chiefs."
12.
Children of TSI-YU-GANSI-NI MOYTOY and LEAF are:
i.
YOUNG DRAGGING4 CANOE, b. Abt. 1748.
ii.
LITTLE OWL CANOE, b. Abt. 1749.
iii.
NAKY CANOE, b. Abt. 1750.
iv.
TURTLE AT HOME CANOE, b. Abt. 1752.
11. NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU" (TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1)
was born Abt. 1736 in Chota, City of Refuge, Cherokee Nation, NC (Source: Pat Alderman,
"Nancy Ward, Cherokee Chieftainess - Dragging Canoe Cherokee-Chickamauga War
Chief", (The Overountain Press 1978), pg 3, "Though Nancy was in her teens when
vaulted into her high position (Ghighau),..."), and died 1822 in Womankiller Ford, Benton
Co, TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society.). She married (1)
KINGFISHER OF THE DEER CLAN 1750 in Cherokee Nation, NC. She married (2)
BRYANT WARD Abt. 1759.
More About NANCY (NANYE'HI) "GHIGHAU":
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Ethic/Church: full Blood Cherokee of the Wolf Clan
Buried in: Nancy Ward's Grave, Polk Co, TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society)
Children of NANCY "GHIGHAU" and KINGFISHER CLAN are:
13.
i.
CATHERINE KA-TI4 KINGFISHER, b. Abt. 1752, Cherokee Nation East
(now TN); d. 1817, Cherokee Nation East (now TN).
ii.
HI-S-SI-TI-HI LITTLE FELLOW OR FIVEKILLER, b. Abt. 1754, Cherokee
Nation (now Polk Co, TN); m. CATHERINE.
More About HI-S-SI-TI-HI LITTLE FELLOW OR FIVEKILLER:
Buried in: Nancy Ward's Grave, Polk Co, TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society)
14.
Child of NANCY "GHIGHAU" and BRYANT WARD is:
iii.
ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD, b. Abt. 1760, Cherokee Nation (now TN).
Generation No. 4
12. NAKY4 CANOE (TSI-YU-GANSI-NI "DRAGGING CANOE"3 MOYTOY,
ATTAKULLAKULLA OR THE LITTLE2 CARPENTER, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1 MOYTOY)
was born Abt. 1750. She married ALEXANDER BROWN.
Child of NAKY CANOE and ALEXANDER BROWN is:
15.
i.
SAWNEY5 BROWN, b. 1767, Calhoun Co, GA; d. September 17, 1837,
Brighton, Polk Co, MO.
13. CATHERINE KA-TI4 KINGFISHER (NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME
DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt. 1752 in Cherokee Nation East
(now TN) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), and died 1817 in
Cherokee Nation East (now TN). She married (1) SAMUEL CANDY Abt. 1767. She
married (2) JOHN WALKER Abt. 1770. She married (3) ELLIS HARLAN Abt. 1776, son
of EZEKIEL HARLAN and HANNAH OBORN.
More About ELLIS HARLAN:
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Occupation: Indian Trader
16.
Child of CATHERINE KINGFISHER and SAMUEL CANDY is:
i.
SAMUEL5 CANDY , JR, b. Abt. 1768; d. July 06, 1837.
Children of CATHERINE KINGFISHER and JOHN WALKER are:
17.
ii.
JENNIE5 WALKER, b. Abt. 1771, Cherokee Nation (now TN); d. Cherokee
Nation, IT (now OK).
18.
iii.
JOHN WALKER , JR, b. Abt. 1773, Cherokee Nation (now TN); d. Abt.
August 1835, near Muskrat Springs, TN.
Children of CATHERINE KINGFISHER and ELLIS HARLAN are:
19.
iv.
NANCY5 HARLAN, b. Abt. 1777, Cherokee Nation (now TN); d. 1841, Going
Snake Dist, Cherokee Nation, IT (now Adair Co, OK).
20.
v.
GEORGE HARLAN, b. Abt. 1779, Cherokee Nation (now TN); d. 1848.
21.
vi.
EZEKIEL HARLAN IV, b. Abt. 1781; d. 1817.
22.
vii.
SUSANNAH HARLAN, b. Abt. 1784, Cherokee Nation (now TN); d. Aft.
1818.
23.
viii. RUTH HARLAN, b. Abt. 1786, Cherokee Nation (now TN); d. 1837-1845.
24.
ix.
SARAH HARLAN, b. Abt. 1788, Cherokee Nation (now TN); d. Abt. 1837.
25.
x.
ELIZABETH HARLAN, b. August 15, 1793, Cherokee Nation (now TN); d.
September 19, 1826.
14. ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD (NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2
MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt. 1760 in Cherokee Nation (now TN)
(Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society). She married (1) JOSEPH
MARTIN , JR Abt. 1775, son of JOSEPH MARTIN and SUSANNAH CHILDS. She
married (2) BERNARD (?) HUGHES Abt. 1789.
More About JOSEPH MARTIN , JR:
Buried in: Belle Mont, Henry Co, VA (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society)
Children of ELIZABETH WARD and JOSEPH MARTIN are:
26.
i.
NANCY5 MARTIN, b. Abt. 1778, Cherokee Nation (now TN); d. April 1837.
ii.
JAMES MARTIN, b. Abt. 1776, Chittiko, Cherokee Nation East (now TN)
(Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society).
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27.
Child of ELIZABETH WARD and BERNARD HUGHES is:
iii.
RACHEL5 HUGHES, b. Abt. 1790; d. Aft. 1851.
Generation No. 5
15. SAWNEY5 BROWN (NAKY4 CANOE, TSI-YU-GANSI-NI "DRAGGING CANOE"3
MOYTOY, ATTAKULLAKULLA OR THE LITTLE2 CARPENTER, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1
MOYTOY) was born 1767 in Calhoun Co, GA, and died September 17, 1837 in Brighton,
Polk Co, MO. He married VIOLET BARTON February 20, 1797 in Bedford Co, VA.
Children of SAWNEY BROWN and VIOLET BARTON are:
i.
THOMAS6 BROWN, b. 1797.
ii.
ANNIS BROWN, b. 1798.
iii.
ELIZABETH BROWN, b. 1800.
iv.
SARAH BROWN, b. 1802.
v.
DICEY BROWN, b. April 16, 1808.
vi.
JOHN BURRELL BROWN, b. 1814.
vii.
VIOLET BROWN, b. 1815.
viii. SUSAN BROWN, b. 1818.
16. SAMUEL5 CANDY , JR (CATHERINE KA-TI4 KINGFISHER, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3
"GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt. 1768 (Source:
David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), and died July 06, 1837 (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society.). He married ELIZABETH WEST Abt. 1797.
Children of SAMUEL CANDY and ELIZABETH WEST are:
i.
OLLIE6 CANDY, b. Abt. 1798 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society); d. Aft. 1851 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. HAIR
CONRAD.
ii.
NANCY CANDY, b. Abt. 1800 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society); m. (1) JOHN T HARLIN, Abt. 1815; m. (2) HENRY COBB, Abt. 1836.
iii.
THOMAS CANDY, b. Abt. 1803, Cherokee Nation East (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. Abt. 1864 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society.); m. (1) UNKOWN, Abt. 1820; m. (2) SUSAN GRAVES, Abt. 1825;
m. (3) KATIE DREW, Abt. 1830.
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28.
iv.
GEORGE WASHINGTON CANDY, b. 1805, Candy's Creek, McMinn Co, TN;
d. May 09, 1856.
v.
JOHN WALKER CANDY, b. Abt. 1807 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); d. July 1868 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society.); m. (1) MARY ANN WATIE, Abt. 1834; m. (2) ELECTA W ADAMS, Abt. 1844.
vi.
SAMUEL CANDY III, b. Abt. 1810 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society).
vii.
PEGGY CANDY, b. Abt. 1812 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society).
17. JENNIE5 WALKER (CATHERINE KA-TI4 KINGFISHER, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3
"GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt. 1771 in
Cherokee Nation (now TN) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), and
died in Cherokee Nation, IT (now OK) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society.). She married (1) THOMAS FOX-TAYLOR Abt. 1785, son of CHARLES FOX.
She married (2) JOHN MCINTOSH Abt. 1801.
More About JENNIE WALKER:
Buried in: Saline Dist, Cherokee Nation, IT (now OK) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society)
Children of JENNIE WALKER and THOMAS FOX-TAYLOR are:
i.
RICHARD6 FOX-TAYLOR, b. February 10, 1786 (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. June 15, 1853, Tahlequah, Cherokee Co, OK (Source:
David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. (1) SUSAN FIELDS; m. (2) ELLEN
MCDANIEL, Abt. 1805.
More About RICHARD FOX-TAYLOR:
Buried in: Tahlequah City Cemetery, Tahlequah, Cherokee Co, OK (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society)
More About SUSAN FIELDS:
Buried in: Tahlequah City Cemetery, Tahlequah, Cherokee Co, OK (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society)
ii.
THOMAS FOX-TAYLOR , JR, b. Abt. 1791 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); m. (1) MARY VANN, Abt. 1811; m. (2) LUCY OTTERLIFTER, Abt.
1822.
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iii.
SUSANNAH FOX-TAYLOR, b. February 15, 1798, Charleston, Bradley Co,
TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. December 12, 1876, Bradley
Co, TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. SAMUEL PARKS,
April 1814, Charleston, Bradley Co, TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society).
More About SUSANNAH FOX-TAYLOR:
Buried in: Henneger's Chapel, Bradley Co, TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society)
More About SAMUEL PARKS:
Buried in: Henneger's Chapel, Bradley Co, TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society)
Child of JENNIE WALKER and JOHN MCINTOSH is:
iv.
NELLIE6 MCINTOSH, b. Abt. 1802 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); m. JAMES MCDANIEL, Abt. 1818.
More About JAMES MCDANIEL:
Buried in: McDennil Cemetery, Okay, Wagoner Co, OK (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society)
18. JOHN5 WALKER , JR (CATHERINE KA-TI4 KINGFISHER, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3
"GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt. 1773 in
Cherokee Nation (now TN) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), and
died Abt. August 1835 in near Muskrat Springs, TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society). He married (1) ELIZABETH LOWRY Abt. 1797, daughter of
GEORGE LOWRY and NANNIE CLAN. He married (2) EMILY MEIGS Abt. 1799,
daughter of RETURN J MEIGS.
Notes for JOHN WALKER , JR:
"Trail of Tears: The Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation" by John Ehle pg 268-271
"....Fire and punishment seethed and simmered at the council meeting of August 1834.
....The words and threats created a dangerous situation-or so John Walker, Jr, declared-and he left for home before plots could hatch. A friend, Dick Jackson, rode with
him.....John Walker, Jr, and Dick Jackson were by this time riding near Muskrat Springs.
The usual questions ere asked, whether to go home, traveling a few hours more to the
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north of Cleveland, TN or to camp, and whether to stop to eat the bread and meat they
had brought. In both cases the argument weighed in favor of going on without delay,
reaching home and their own wives and children. Indeed, John Walker had two wives, one
the daughter of former agent Meigs, and it was to her house he wanted to go. ..........A
bullet smashed into his back, knocking him from the saddle. In the confusion he and Dick
Jackson managed to free their own rifles and almost got shots at the fleeing assailants,
who resembled James Foreman and his half-brother, Anderson Springston...The two men
tried to bandage both of them (entry wound in his back and exit wound in his chest)
tightly, but Walker was impatient with delay, was all the more certain that he must reach
his wife and not stay here to be prey to these madmen. .....By the time John Walker
reached home, he was weakened by the loss of blood. The wounds had been aggravated by
the ride. He accepted Emily Meigs's greeting, then collapsed on the floor at the door.
....John Walker, Jr, died, leaving two widow and seven children. He had been a Mason,
and two funerals were held, one Cherokee, the other with full Masonic rites. Emily Meigs
had him buried near her home."
More About JOHN WALKER , JR:
Buried in: home of his wife near Muskrat Springs, TN (Source: John Ehle, "Trail of Tears:
The Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation", (Anchor Books/Doubleday in 1988), pg 268271.)
Child of JOHN WALKER and ELIZABETH LOWRY is:
i.
JOHN6 WALKER III, b. Abt. 1798, Wachowee, Polk Co, TN (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. September 10, 1834, TN (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. (1) NANCY BUSHYHEAD; m. (2) EMILY
STANFIELD MEIGS, January 10, 1824, Rhea Co, TN.
Child of JOHN WALKER and EMILY MEIGS is:
ii.
CARTER "THIGH"6 WALKER, b. Abt. 1800, TN (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. Abt. 1845 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society); m. SARAH E BREWER.
19. NANCY5 HARLAN (CATHERINE KA-TI4 KINGFISHER, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3
"GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt. 1777 in
Cherokee Nation (now TN) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), and
died 1841 in Going Snake Dist, Cherokee Nation, IT (now Adair Co, OK) (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society). She married CALEB STARR Abt. 1794 in
McMinn Co, TN ?, son of ALEXANDER STARR and DEBORAH BRYANT.
As submitted by Nonie Webb
Children of NANCY HARLAN and CALEB STARR are:
29.
i.
MARY JANE6 STARR, b. September 15, 1795, Conasauga Creek, McMinn
Co, TN; d. 1869, Oak Grove Community, IT, OK.
ii.
JAMES STARR, b. 1796, McMinn Co, TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); d. November 09, 1845, Oak Grove, Flint Dist, Cherokee, IT (now
Adair Co, OK) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. (1) NELLIE
MAUGH, Abt. 1820; m. (2) SUKIE MAUGH, Abt. 1830; m. (3) SALLIE ACORN, Abt.
1840.
More About JAMES STARR:
Buried in: Oak Grove Cemetery, Oak Grove, Adair Co, OK (Source: David Hampton, Pres.
of Nancy Ward Society)
iii.
THOMAS STARR, b. Abt. 1798, McMinn Co, TN (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. Abt. 1834, IT, OK ? (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); m. (1) NANCY WOLF, Abt. 1818; m. (2) NANCY FOREMAN, Abt.
1833.
iv.
RUTH STARR, b. December 25, 1799, McMinn Co, TN (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. May 01, 1895, Flint Dist, Cherokee Nation, IT
(now Adair Co, OK) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. JOHN
BEAN, February 1815 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society).
More About RUTH STARR:
Buried in: Oak Grove Cemetery, Oak Grove, Adair Co, OK (Source: David Hampton, Pres.
of Nancy Ward Society)
More About JOHN BEAN:
Buried in: Evansville Cemetery, Evansville, Washington Co, AR (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society)
30.
DC.
v.
EZEKIEL STARR, b. 1801, McMinn Co, TN; d. April 06, 1846, Washington,
vi.
SARAH WALKER STARR, b. July 04, 1804, TN (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. July 02, 1892, Muskogee Co, OK (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. JESSE MAYFIELD, Abt. 1821.
More About SARAH WALKER STARR:
As submitted by Nonie Webb
Buried in: Cherokee National cemetery, Ft. Gibson, Muskogee Co, OK (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society)
More About JESSE MAYFIELD:
Buried in: Rusk Co, TX (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society)
vii.
GEORGE HARLAN STARR, b. May 04, 1806, TN (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. September 28, 1879, Stilwel, Adair Co, OK (Source:
David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. (1) NELLIE CARR, 1829 (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. (2) NANCY BELL, 1834; m. (3) MARY A
BLACKBURN, May 22, 1877 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society).
More About GEORGE HARLAN STARR:
Buried in: Starr Spring cemetery, Stilwell, Adair Co, OK (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society)
More About NANCY BELL:
Buried in: Mt. Taber cemetery, Rusk Co, TX (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society)
More About MARY A BLACKBURN:
Buried in: Starr Spring cemetery, Stilwell, Adair Co, OK (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society)
viii. JOSEPH MCMINN STARR, b. January 01, 1808, TN (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. August 10, 1864 (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. DELILAH ADAIR, July 20, 1831 (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society).
ix.
RACHEL STARR, b. Abt. 1810, TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); d. June 10, 1825 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society);
m. SAMUEL LATTAMORE, Abt. 1824.
x.
NANCY STARR, b. March 25, 1811, TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); d. July 08, 1834 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society); m. SAMUEL LATTAMORE, December 29, 1829, McMinn Co, TN (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society).
xi.
JOHN STARR, b. Abt. 1813, TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); d. Abt. 1823.
xii.
ALEXANDER STARR, b. Abt. 1815 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); d. Abt. 1825.
As submitted by Nonie Webb
xiii. DEBORAH STARR, b. Abt. 1817, TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); d. Abt. 1855 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society);
m. (1) RICHARD NEWLAND, Abt. 1834; m. (2) WILIAM HARVEY SLOAN, Aft. 1834.
xiv. ELLIS STARR, b. Abt. 1820, TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); d. Abt. 1860 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m.
DELILAH JOHNSON, Abt. 1840.
20. GEORGE5 HARLAN (CATHERINE KA-TI4 KINGFISHER, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3
"GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt. 1779 in
Cherokee Nation (now TN) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), and
died 1848 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society). He married (1) NANCY
SANDERS Abt. 1799, daughter of MITCHELL SANDERS and SUSANNAH ?. He
married (2) NANCY VANN Abt. 1808, daughter of JAMES VANN and NANCY BROWN.
He married (3) MARY ANN MAY Abt. 1814. He married (4) ELIZA RILEY Abt. 1845,
daughter of LOONEY RILEY and RACHEL STUART.
Children of GEORGE HARLAN and NANCY SANDERS are:
i.
ELI6 HARLAN, b. 1802 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society); d. May 02, 1850 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. (1)
RACHEL MEANMAN, Abt. 1820; m. (2) DELILAH ALBERTY, Abt. 1830.
ii.
ELLIS SANDERS HARLAN, b. March 04, 1804, GA (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. December 07, 1866 (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. NANCY A BARNETT, 1828 (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society.).
More About NANCY A BARNETT:
Buried in: Tahlequah City Cemetery, Tahlequah, Cherokee Co, OK (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society)
iii.
SALLIE HARLAN, b. Abt. 1806 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); d. Abt. 1827 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m.
JACOB HARNAGE II, Abt. 1820.
Child of GEORGE HARLAN and NANCY VANN is:
iv.
REBECCA ELIZABETH6 HARLAN, b. Abt. 1809 (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society).
Child of GEORGE HARLAN and MARY MAY is:
As submitted by Nonie Webb
v.
ALMIRA6 HARLAN, b. Abt. 1815, GA (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); d. Abt. 1858 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society);
m. JOSHUA A ROACH, 1830 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society).
21. EZEKIEL5 HARLAN IV (CATHERINE KA-TI4 KINGFISHER, NANCY
(NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt.
1781 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), and died 1817 (Source:
David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society). He married HANNAH LEWIS Abt. 1803
in GA, daughter of DAVID LEWIS and ANN BEESON.
More About HANNAH LEWIS:
Buried in: Centerview cemetery, Johnson Co, MO (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society)
Children of EZEKIEL HARLAN and HANNAH LEWIS are:
i.
DAVID M6 HARLAN, b. 1804, GA (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); d. April 1869 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m.
(1) LUCINDA TUCKER, Abt. 1824; m. (2) REBECCA VANNOY, Abt. 1855; m. (3) JULIA
ANN TUCKER, Aft. 1855.
ii.
ELIZA HARLAN, b. August 05, 1812, TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); d. August 06, 1868, Warrensburg, Johnson Co, MO (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. SAMUEL CRAIG II, Abt. 1827.
More About ELIZA HARLAN:
Buried in: family cemetery, Knob Noster, Johnson Co, MO (Source: David Hampton, Pres.
of Nancy Ward Society)
More About SAMUEL CRAIG II:
Buried in: family cemetery, Knob Noster, Johnson Co, MO (Source: David Hampton, Pres.
of Nancy Ward Society)
iii.
SUSAN JANE HARLAN, b. December 09, 1816 (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. February 02, 1876, Delaware Dist, IT, OK (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. JAMES PERRY, March 15, 1838 (Source:
David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society).
More About SUSAN JANE HARLAN:
As submitted by Nonie Webb
Buried in: Perry cemetery, Delaware Dist, IT, OK (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society)
More About JAMES PERRY:
Buried in: Perry cemetery, Delaware Dist, IT, OK (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society)
22. SUSANNAH5 HARLAN (CATHERINE KA-TI4 KINGFISHER, NANCY
(NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt.
1784 in Cherokee Nation (now TN) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society), and died Aft. 1818. She married OTTERLIFTER Abt. 1800.
Children of SUSANNAH HARLAN and OTTERLIFTER are:
i.
DIANA6 OTTERLIFTER, b. Abt. 1801 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); m. (1) ? MCDANIEL, Abt. 1817; m. (2) SAMUEL BALLARD, Abt.
1824.
ii.
NANCY OTTERLIFTER, b. Abt. 1804 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); d. Aft. 1851 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society);
m. (1) ? HAYNES, Abt. 1820; m. (2) DAVID MILLER, Abt. 1830.
iii.
ALEXANDER OTTERLIFTER, b. Abt. 1805 (Source: David Hampton, Pres.
of Nancy Ward Society); m. ELSIE SLEEPINGRABBIT, Abt. 1825.
iv.
LUCY OTTERLIFTER, b. Abt. 1807 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); d. Abt. 1836 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m.
THOMAS FOX-TAYLOR , JR, Abt. 1822.
v.
DUE OTTERLIFTER, b. Abt. 1810 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society).
vi.
NELLIE OTTERLIFTER, b. Abt. 1812 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); m. SAMUEL BALLARD, Abt. 1827.
vii.
RACHEL OTTERLIFTER, b. Abt. 1814 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); m. ANDERSON SPRINGSTON, Abt. 1829.
viii. ELSIE OTTERLIFTER, b. Abt. 1818 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); m. (1) CHARLES HOSKINS, Abt. 1834; m. (2) DANIEL NEWNON
MCINTOSH, Abt. 1847.
23. RUTH5 HARLAN (CATHERINE KA-TI4 KINGFISHER, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3
"GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt. 1786 in
Cherokee Nation (now TN) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society.), and
As submitted by Nonie Webb
died 1837-1845 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society.). She married
JOESPH PHILLIPS Abt. 1805.
Children of RUTH HARLAN and JOESPH PHILLIPS are:
i.
SARAH6 PHILLIPS, b. Abt. 1806 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); d. 1866 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m.
ROBERT BEATTY, Abt. 1820.
ii.
LUCINDA PHILLIPS, b. Abt. 1808 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); m. LOONEY PRICE.
iii.
RUTH PHILLIPS, b. Abt. 1810 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); m. (1) ALEXANDER FOREMAN, Abt. 1824; m. (2) ALEXANDER
THOMPSON, Aft. 1824.
iv.
JOHN PHILLIPS, b. Abt. 1812 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society).
v.
JOSEPH PHILLIPS, b. Abt. 1814 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society).
vi.
ELLIS FOX PHILLIPS, b. Abt. 1816 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); m. MARY FOREMAN.
vii.
ELIZABETH PHILLIPS, b. Abt. 1818 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); m. (1) EDMOND BEAN, Abt. 1834; m. (2) WILLIAM THORNTON,
Abt. 1840; m. (3) DAVID BELL, Abt. 1845; m. (4) TATNALL HOLT POST, Abt. 1849.
viii. MARTHA PHILLIPS, b. Abt. 1820 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society).
24. SARAH5 HARLAN (CATHERINE KA-TI4 KINGFISHER, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3
"GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt. 1788 in
Cherokee Nation (now TN) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society.), and
died Abt. 1837 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society.). She married
JACOB WEST Abt. 1808.
Children of SARAH HARLAN and JACOB WEST are:
i.
BLUFORD6 WEST, b. Abt. 1809 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); d. April 02, 1845 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society);
m. NANCY ALBERTY, Abt. 1826.
ii.
JOHN W WEST, b. March 29, 1811, TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); d. April 04, 1867, Briartown, Canadian Dist, Cherokee Nation, IT
As submitted by Nonie Webb
(now Muskogee Co, OK) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. RUTH
FIELDS, Abt. 1830.
More About JOHN W WEST:
Buried in: McClure cemetery, Briartown, Muskogee Co, OK
More About RUTH FIELDS:
Buried in: McClure cemetery, Briartown, Muskogee Co, OK
iii.
ELIZA WEST, b. December 27, 1813 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); d. November 06, 1861 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society); m. LEROY MARKHAM, Abt. 1828.
iv.
ROSANNA WEST, b. Abt. 1815; d. 1869 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); m. NELSON ROGERS.
v.
ELLIS WEST, b. Abt. 1817; d. Abt. 1848 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); m. CLARA BUFFINGTON.
vi.
GEORGE WEST, b. Abt. 1819; d. Abt. 1847 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); m. ELIZABETH VANN, Abt. 1835.
vii.
EZEKIEL WEST, b. Abt. 1821; d. Abt. 1845 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society).
25. ELIZABETH5 HARLAN (CATHERINE KA-TI4 KINGFISHER, NANCY
(NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born
August 15, 1793 in Cherokee Nation (now TN), and died September 19, 1826. She
married PETER HILDERBRAND Abt. 1808, son of JOHN HILDERBRAND and
BARBARA EAKER.
Children of ELIZABETH HARLAN and PETER HILDERBRAND are:
i.
BARBARA6 HILDERBRAND, b. April 10, 1809 (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. March 01, 1846 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); m. HIRAM LINDER, Abt. 1824.
ii.
JAMES V HILDERBRAND, b. August 26, 1810 (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. August 01, 1859 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); m. SARAH ELIZABETH FIELDS, January 17, 1834.
iii.
LEWIS W HILDERBRAND, b. January 25, 1812 (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. 1862 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society); m. (1) LUCY RATLIFF, January 10, 1842 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); m. (2) OOTIYE WASP, Abt. 1850.
As submitted by Nonie Webb
iv.
JANE HILDERBRAND, b. January 07, 1814, Cherokee Nation East (now
Polk Co, TN) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. February 01, 1893
(Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. JOHN WILLIAMS, Abt. 1829.
31.
v.
CATHERINE HILDERBRAND, b. December 15, 1815, NC; d. June 05, 1848.
32.
vi.
JOHN WALKER HILDERBRAND, b. February 23, 1818, GA; d. September
17, 1910.
vii.
ELLIS HILDERBRAND, b. March 06, 1820, TN (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. (1) SALLIE STOVER, Abt. 1840; m. (2) JOSEPHINE ?,
Abt. 1853.
33.
viii. ISAAC NEWTON HILDERBRAND, b. January 25, 1822; d. 1867.
ix.
MARY ELIZABETH HILDERBRAND, b. February 27, 1824 (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. 1879 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); m. DANIEL JONES FRAZIER, December 04, 1841 (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society).
x.
MINERVA HILDERBRAND, b. November 29, 1825, Cherokee Nation (now
TN) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. 1864 (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. (1) CHARLES RATLEY, Abt. 1840; m. (2)
ANDERSON REYNOLDS, Abt. 1850; m. (3) LEWIS BOWERS, Abt. 1860.
26. NANCY5 MARTIN (ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3
"GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt. 1778 in
Cherokee Nation (now TN) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), and
died April 1837 (Source: Miller Application - info given by Nancy Morrowand Emmett
Starr). She married MICHAEL HILDERBRAND Abt. 1800, son of JOHN
HILDERBRAND and BARBARA EAKER.
More About MICHAEL HILDERBRAND:
Fact 7: 1851, Siler Roll # 1492 - White - age 69, Polk Co, TN
Children of NANCY MARTIN and MICHAEL HILDERBRAND are:
i.
ELIZABETH "BETSEY"6 HILDERBRAND, b. March 01, 1801 (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. December 21, 1887, Muskogee Co, OK (Source:
David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m. (1) JAMES PETTIT, Abt. 1818; m. (2)
DANIEL WARD, Abt. 1830; m. (3) ROBERT ARMSTRONG, April 20, 1853 (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society).
Notes for ELIZABETH "BETSEY" HILDERBRAND:
As submitted by Nonie Webb
On her Miller Application #6591, Nancy (McLain Watkins) Morrow listed as an aunt
"Betsey Armstrong"
More About ELIZABETH "BETSEY" HILDERBRAND:
Buried in: Cherokee National cemetery, Ft. Gibson, Muskogee Co, OK (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society)
ii.
JOHN HILDERBRAND, b. Abt. 1803 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); d. 1838 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m.
(1) NICIE RUSSELL, Abt. 1821; m. (2) UNKNOWN, Abt. 1826; m. (3) AKEY
TICKSTRING, Abt. 1831; m. (4) ANNIE "AH-QUO-SER" WASP, Abt. 1836.
Notes for JOHN HILDERBRAND:
On her Miller Application #6591, Nancy (McLain, Watkins) Morrow, listed as an uncle
"John Hildebrand that died before 1851".
iii.
JANE "JENNIE" HILDERBRAND, b. Abt. 1806 (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. December 16, 1860, Cherokee Co, OK (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society.); m. JOSEPH COOKSON, Abt. 1821.
Notes for JANE "JENNIE" HILDERBRAND:
On her Miller Application #6591, Nancy (McLain, Watkins) Morrow listed as an aunt
"Jennie Cookson".
More About JANE "JENNIE" HILDERBRAND:
Buried in: Greenleaf Cemetery, Tahlequah, Cherokee Co, OK (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society)
34.
iv.
MARGARET "PEGGY" HILDERBRAND, b. March 11, 1811, McMinn Co, TN;
d. October 16, 1882, Cherokee Co, OK.
35.
v.
DELILAH "NA-LEY" HILDERBRAND, b. Abt. 1813, Cherokee Nation East
(now TN); d. 1864, Illinois Dist, Indian Territory, OK.
36.
vi.
ELIZA K HILDERBRAND, b. February 1815; d. June 28, 1903, Wann,
Cooweescoowee Dist, Cherokee Nation, IT, (now Nowata Co, OK).
37.
vii.
STEPHEN HILDERBRAND, b. Abt. 1817, Cherokee Nation (now TN); d.
January 10, 1867.
viii. RACHEL HILDERBRAND, b. December 25, 1818, TN (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. November 17, 1888, Going Snake Dist,
As submitted by Nonie Webb
Cherokee Nation, IT (now Adair Co, OK) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society); m. REESE T MITCHELL, Abt. 1833.
Notes for RACHEL HILDERBRAND:
On her Miller application #6591, Nancy (McLain, Watkins) Morrow listed as an aunt
"Rachel Mitchel".
More About RACHEL HILDERBRAND:
Buried in: Johnson cemetery, Kansas, Delaware Co, OK (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society)
More About REESE T MITCHELL:
Buried in: Johnson cemetery, Kansas, Delaware Co, OK (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society)
38.
ix.
NANCY HILDERBRAND, b. March 22, 1820; d. September 13, 1891,
Muskogee Co, OK.
39.
x.
JOSESH MARTIN HILDERBRAND, b. November 22, 1822, Cherokee Nation
East; d. October 03, 1898.
xi.
BRICE HILDERBRAND, b. Abt. 1828, Cherokee Nation East (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); d. Abt. 1868 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); m. (1) ARIE BECK, Abt. 1846; m. (2) MARY SWIMMER, Abt. 1859.
More About MARY SWIMMER:
Buried in: Sevier cemetery, Muskogee Co, OK (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society)
40.
xii.
MARY "POLLY" E HILDERBRAND, b. June 04, 1829, Benton, Polk Co, TN;
d. May 10, 1906, Gideon, Tahlequah Dist, Cherokee Nation, IT (now Cherokee Co, OK).
27. RACHEL5 HUGHES (ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3
"GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt. 1790 (Source:
David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), and died Aft. 1851 (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society). She married CHARLES ROGERS Abt. 1807, son
of JOHN ROGERS and ELIZABETH EMORY.
Children of RACHEL HUGHES and CHARLES ROGERS are:
As submitted by Nonie Webb
i.
ELIZABETH6 ROGERS, b. Abt. 1808 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); d. Abt. 1852 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society);
m. (1) GEORGE WHITNEY BRAND, Abt. 1824; m. (2) UNKNOWN, Abt. 1835; m. (3)
JAMES SPANIARD, Abt. 1840; m. (4) ? BROWN, Abt. 1849.
ii.
LEVI ROGERS, b. Abt. 1810 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society); m. MARGARET FIELDS.
iii.
RICHARD ROGERS, b. Abt. 1812 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); m. ELIZA LACEY, abt 1830.
iv.
ALZIRA ROGERS, b. Abt. 1813 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); m. LEWIS FIELDS, Abt. 1828.
v.
CHARLES ROGERS, b. Abt. 1814 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society); d. Abt. 1844 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society); m.
MARIA REYNOLDS, Abt. 1839.
vi.
JOSEPH ROGERS, b. Abt. 1816 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society).
vii.
JOHN ROGERS, b. Abt. 1818 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society).
viii. CATHERINE ROGERS, b. Abt. 1820 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society); m. WILLIAM ELDERS.
Generation No. 6
28. GEORGE WASHINGTON6 CANDY (SAMUEL5, CATHERINE KA-TI4
KINGFISHER, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY,
PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born 1805 in Candy's Creek, McMinn Co, TN (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), and died May 09, 1856 (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society.). He married (1) ELIZABETH HUGHES BELL Abt. 1824,
daughter of JOHN BELL and CATHERINE ADAIR. He married (2) ELIZABETH WATIE
Abt. 1848, daughter of DAVID OO-WA-TEE and SUSANNAH REESE.
Child of GEORGE CANDY and ELIZABETH BELL is:
i.
JULIETTE MELVINA7 CANDY, b. 1841; d. 1930; m. JOHN GUNTER
SCHRIMSHER.
29. MARY JANE6 STARR (NANCY5 HARLAN, CATHERINE KA-TI4 KINGFISHER,
NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was
born September 15, 1795 in Conasauga Creek, McMinn Co, TN (Source: David Hampton,
As submitted by Nonie Webb
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), and died 1869 in Oak Grove Community, IT, OK (Source:
David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society). She married (1) AUSTIN RIDER Abt.
1810, son of JOHN RIDER and ELIZABETH BRADLEY. She married (2) JAMES
WOODS Abt. 1836.
Children of MARY STARR and AUSTIN RIDER are:
i.
CHARLES AUSTIN AUGUSTUS7 RIDER, b. November 28, 1828.
ii.
THOMAS LEWIS RIDER, b. Abt. 1810.
iii.
NANNIE RIDER, b. Abt. 1812.
iv.
ELIZABETH RIDER, b. Abt. 1814.
v.
CALEB STARR RIDER, b. Abt. 1816.
vi.
JOHN RIDER, b. Abt. 1818.
vii.
EZEKIEL RIDER, b. Abt. 1820.
viii. BUFORD WEST RIDER, b. Abt. 1822.
ix.
WILIAM RIDER, b. Abt. 1824.
x.
ELLIS RIDER, b. Abt. 1826.
xi.
LAURA NARCISSA RIDER, b. Abt. 1830.
30. EZEKIEL6 STARR (NANCY5 HARLAN, CATHERINE KA-TI4 KINGFISHER,
NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was
born 1801 in McMinn Co, TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), and
died April 06, 1846 in Washington, DC (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society). He married MARY UPSHAW February 29, 1820 in Blount Co, TN (Source:
David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society).
Notes for EZEKIEL STARR:
"Following the execution of the treaty in Washington in the summer of 1846 the delegates
returned home - all but three - Ezekiel Starr, Capt. John Looney, and Capt. John Rogers,
who succumbed to Washington life and died in May and June." from The Five Civilized
Tribes by Grant Forman, Chapter 30 "Gossip From the Cherokee Advocate", page 392
More About EZEKIEL STARR:
Buried in: Congressional cemetery, Washington, DC (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society)
More About MARY UPSHAW:
Buried in: Honey Hill cemetery, Adair, OK (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society)
As submitted by Nonie Webb
Child of EZEKIEL STARR and MARY UPSHAW is:
i.
JAMES C "HICKORY"7 STARR, b. February 13, 1833, TN; d. December 25,
1901, Delaware Dist, Cherokee Nation, IT, OK.
31. CATHERINE6 HILDERBRAND (ELIZABETH5 HARLAN, CATHERINE KA-TI4
KINGFISHER, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY,
PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born December 15, 1815 in NC (Source: David Hampton, Pres.
of Nancy Ward Society), and died June 05, 1848 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society). She married (1) LEVI BAILEY January 17, 1835 (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society). She married (2) OO-LA-NA-TES-KEE LEWIS CUNNIGAN
Abt. 1845, son of O-LON-NA-TEE-SKEE "WHOOPING BOY" //.
Child of CATHERINE HILDERBRAND and OO-LA-NA-TES-KEE CUNNIGAN is:
i.
LOUISA7 CUNNIGAN, b. 1848, Delaware Dist, Cherokee Nation, IT, OK
(Source: "Cherokee by Blood", app # 331.); m. ? PRIVATE.
More About LOUISA CUNNIGAN:
Fact 7: Drennen Roll - Del Dist 401
Fact 8: Miller Roll # 21751
Fact 9: Dawes Roll # 22185
32. JOHN WALKER6 HILDERBRAND (ELIZABETH5 HARLAN, CATHERINE KA-TI4
KINGFISHER, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY,
PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born February 23, 1818 in GA (Source: David Hampton, Pres.
of Nancy Ward Society), and died September 17, 1910 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society). He married ELIZA JANE WHITE April 17, 1838 (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), daughter of JOHN WHITE and MARY HAYNES.
More About JOHN WALKER HILDERBRAND:
Fact 7: 1851, Siler Roll # 1494, Polk Co, TN
More About ELIZA JANE WHITE:
Fact 7: per Siler Roll, Eliza is a white woman
Children of JOHN HILDERBRAND and ELIZA WHITE are:
i.
MARY7 HILDERBRAND, b. 1839 (Source: Siler Roll, # 1495, Polk Co, TN.).
As submitted by Nonie Webb
TN.).
ii.
iii.
AMELIA HILDERBRAND, b. 1841 (Source: Siler Roll, # 1496, Polk Co, TN.).
ELIZA JANE HILDERBRAND, b. 1843 (Source: Siler Roll, # 1497, Polk Co,
iv.
v.
ANN HILDERBRAND, b. 1845 (Source: Siler Roll, # 1499, Polk Co, TN.).
EMILY HILDERBRAND, b. 1847 (Source: Siler Roll, # 1498, Polk Co, TN.).
33. ISAAC NEWTON6 HILDERBRAND (ELIZABETH5 HARLAN, CATHERINE KA-TI4
KINGFISHER, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY,
PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born January 25, 1822 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society), and died 1867 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society). He married JANE RATLIFF Abt. 1842, daughter of LOONEY RATLIFF.
Children of ISAAC HILDERBRAND and JANE RATLIFF are:
i.
JOHN7 HILDERBRAND, b. Abt. 1843.
ii.
SARAH HILDERBRAND, b. Abt. 1845.
iii.
EMMA HILDERBRAND, b. Abt. 1847.
34. MARGARET "PEGGY"6 HILDERBRAND (NANCY5 MARTIN, ELIZABETH
"BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY,
PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born March 11, 1811 in McMinn Co, TN (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), and died October 16, 1882 in Cherokee Co, OK
(Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society). She married JOHN CATRON
Abt. 1826.
Notes for MARGARET "PEGGY" HILDERBRAND:
On her Miller application # 6591, Nancy (McLain, Watkins) Morrow listed as an aunt
"Peggy Catron".
More About MARGARET "PEGGY" HILDERBRAND:
Buried in: John Sanders cemetery, Tailholt, Cherokee Co, OK (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society)
41.
42.
Children of MARGARET HILDERBRAND and JOHN CATRON are:
i.
LAFAYETTE7 CATRON, b. 1830.
ii.
ELIZABETH CATRON, b. 1831.
35. DELILAH "NA-LEY"6 HILDERBRAND (NANCY5 MARTIN, ELIZABETH "BETSY"4
WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL
As submitted by Nonie Webb
CHIEF1) was born Abt. 1813 in Cherokee Nation East (now TN) (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), and died 1864 in Illinois Dist, Indian Territory, OK (Source:
Miller Application - info given by Nancy Morrow). She married JESSE "JESS-OO-STE"
MCLAIN Abt. 1828 in TN?, son of JOSEPH MCLAIN and TABITHA YORK.
More About DELILAH "NA-LEY" HILDERBRAND:
Fact 11: 1898-1914, Dawes -listed dead/Illinois Dist
More About JESSE "JESS-OO-STE" MCLAIN:
Fact 7: 1835, Henderson Roll - TN
Fact 11: 1898-1914, Dawes listed dead/ non-citz
Children of DELILAH HILDERBRAND and JESSE MCLAIN are:
i.
ELVIRA JANE7 MCLAIN, b. Abt. 1829; d. 1898 (Source: Miller Application info given by Nancy Morrow); m. (1) ALEXANDER THOMPSON, Abt. 1844; m. (2)
WILLIAM HAYES, Abt. 1854; m. (3) ? RANDLE, Abt. 1864.
43.
ii.
CALVIN MCLAIN, b. Abt. 1831, Cherokee Nation East (now TN); d.
September 1863.
iii.
AUSTIN MCLAIN, b. Abt. 1833; d. Abt. 1864; m. MALISSA ARMINDA
CORDERY, Abt. 1860.
44.
iv.
MARY ANNIE MCLAIN, b. June 12, 1835, Cherokee Nation East (now GA);
d. February 02, 1906, Muskogee Co, OK.
45.
v.
NANCY ELMIRA "NAN-NI" MCLAIN, b. Abt. 1837, Old Indian Nation, TN;
d. Aft. 1906, Canadian District, I.T., OK.
vi.
JOHN MCLAIN, b. August 05, 1839; d. October 1905 (Source: Miller
Application - info given by Nancy Morrow).
vii.
JOSEPH MCLAIN, b. June 15, 1842 (Source: Miller Application - info given
by Nancy Morrow); d. Aft. December 19, 1906 (Source: Miller Application - info given by
Nancy Morrow).
More About JOSEPH MCLAIN:
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 18039
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 27370
viii. LEWIS MCLAIN, b. June 1848; d. 1903 (Source: Miller Application - info
given by Nancy Morrow).
46.
ix.
WILLIAM H MCLAIN, b. September 22, 1849; d. Aft. December 19, 1906.
x.
MARY EMELINE MCLAIN, b. July 03, 1852; d. Aft. December 19, 1906
(Source: Miller Application - info given by Nancy Morrow); m. ? SCOTT.
As submitted by Nonie Webb
36. ELIZA K6 HILDERBRAND (NANCY5 MARTIN, ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD,
NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was
born February 1815 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), and died
June 28, 1903 in Wann, Cooweescoowee Dist, Cherokee Nation, IT, (now Nowata Co, OK)
(Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society). She married JOSHUA
KIRKPATRICK Abt. 1830.
Notes for ELIZA K HILDERBRAND:
On her Miller application #6591, Nancy (McLain, Watkins) Morrow listed as an aunt
"Eliza K. Patrick"
More About ELIZA K HILDERBRAND:
Buried in: South Bethel cemetery, Braggs, Muskogee Co, OK (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society)
More About JOSHUA KIRKPATRICK:
Buried in: South Bethel cemetery, Braggs, Muskogee Co, OK (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society)
Child of ELIZA HILDERBRAND and JOSHUA KIRKPATRICK is:
i.
MARY P7 KIRKPATRICK, b. 1849 (Source: "Cherokee by Blood", app # 209.);
m. ? LYMAN.
More About MARY P KIRKPATRICK:
Fact 7: 1851, Drennen Roll - Ill Dist
Fact 8: Miller Roll # 17476
Fact 9: Dawes Roll # 12097
37. STEPHEN6 HILDERBRAND (NANCY5 MARTIN, ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD,
NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was
born Abt. 1817 in Cherokee Nation (now TN) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy
Ward Society), and died January 10, 1867 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society). He married (1) MARY POTTS Abt. 1835, daughter of TSU-LA-S-GI POTTS and
ELSIE ?. He married (2) MARY BECK Abt. 1843, daughter of JEFFREY BECK and
SUSANNAH BUFFINGTON.
As submitted by Nonie Webb
Children of STEPHEN HILDERBRAND and MARY BECK are:
i.
JULIA A7 HILDERBRAND, b. 1852, Cherokee I T, Tahlequah Dist (Source:
"Cherokee by Blood", app # 859.); m. ? BEE.
More About JULIA A HILDERBRAND:
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 4740
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 30405
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
JOHN HILDERBRAND, b. Abt. 1844.
BRIGHT HILDERBRAND, b. Abt. 1850.
JEFF HILDERBRAND, b. Abt. 1848.
MARY HILDERBRAND, b. Abt. 1846.
38. NANCY6 HILDERBRAND (NANCY5 MARTIN, ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD,
NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was
born March 22, 1820 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), and died
September 13, 1891 in Muskogee Co, OK (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society). She married (1) THOMAS HORN Abt. 1835. She married (2) GEORGE
LOVETT Abt. 1845. She married (3) FREDERICK IRVING Abt. 1855. She married (4)
CHARLES POOR Abt. 1865. She married (5) ? HOSKINS Abt. 1881.
Notes for NANCY HILDERBRAND:
On her Miller application #6591, Nancy (McLain, Watkins) Morrow listed as an aunt
"Nancy Poor".
More About NANCY HILDERBRAND:
Buried in: South Bethel cemetery, Braggs, Muskogee Co, OK (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society)
More About CHARLES POOR:
Buried in: South Bethel cemetery, Braggs, Muskogee Co, OK (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society)
47.
Child of NANCY HILDERBRAND and FREDERICK IRVING is:
i.
JOE7 IRVING, b. Abt. 1860.
39. JOSESH MARTIN6 HILDERBRAND (NANCY5 MARTIN, ELIZABETH "BETSY"4
WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL
CHIEF1) was born November 22, 1822 in Cherokee Nation East (Source: David Hampton,
As submitted by Nonie Webb
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), and died October 03, 1898 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society). He married (1) NANCY ANN WHITSON Abt. 1839, daughter of
JOSEPH WHITSON and LUCY ABSHER. He married (2) LUCY STARR Abt. 1847,
daughter of THOMAS STARR and NANCY FOREMAN. He married (3) LOUVENIA
PATTERSON 1852 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society). He married
(4) ELIZABETH GENTRY 1855 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society).
He married (5) MARY E KING 1870 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward
Society). He married (6) MARY FIELDS July 16, 1874 (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society), daughter of JAMES FIELDS and ELIZABETH MILLER. He
married (7) MARY E REYNOLDS January 17, 1891 in Cooweescoowee Dist, Cherokee
Nation, IT, OK (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society).
More About LUCY STARR:
Buried in: GreenLeaf Cemetery, Tahlequah, Cherokee Co, OK (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society)
More About MARY FIELDS:
Buried in: Elm Grove cemetery, Muskogee Co, OK (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of
Nancy Ward Society)
Child of JOSESH HILDERBRAND and MARY KING is:
i.
EFFIE O7 HILDERBRAND, b. Abt. 1873 (Source: "Cherokee by Blood", app #
4693.).
40. MARY "POLLY" E6 HILDERBRAND (NANCY5 MARTIN, ELIZABETH "BETSY"4
WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL
CHIEF1) was born June 04, 1829 in Benton, Polk Co, TN (Source: David Hampton, Pres.
of Nancy Ward Society), and died May 10, 1906 in Gideon, Tahlequah Dist, Cherokee
Nation, IT (now Cherokee Co, OK) (Source: David Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society).
She married ISAAC HILL MAYFIELD April 22, 1848 in Monroe Co, TN (Source: David
Hampton, Pres. of Nancy Ward Society), son of JAMES MAYFIELD and SUSAN DUNN.
Notes for MARY "POLLY" E HILDERBRAND:
On her Miller application #6591, Nancy (McLain, Watkins) Morrow listed as an aunt
"Mary Mayfield".
More About MARY "POLLY" E HILDERBRAND:
Ethic/Church: 1/4 Cherokee per Dawes Roll
As submitted by Nonie Webb
Buried in: Blue Springs cemetery, Gideon, Cherokee Co, OK (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society)
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 16110
More About ISAAC HILL MAYFIELD:
Ethic/Church: 1/16 Cherokee per Dawes Roll
Buried in: Blue Springs cemetery, Gideon, Cherokee Co, OK (Source: David Hampton,
Pres. of Nancy Ward Society)
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 16109
Roll).
Children of MARY HILDERBRAND and ISAAC MAYFIELD are:
i.
NANCY ELIZABETH7 MAYFIELD, b. 1849, Polk Co, TN (Source: 1851 Siler
More About NANCY ELIZABETH MAYFIELD:
Fact 7: 1851, Siler Roll # 1501 - mixed blood
ii.
MICHAEL MAYFIELD, b. 1850, Polk Co, TN (Source: 1851 Siler Roll).
More About MICHAEL MAYFIELD:
Fact 7: 1851, Siler Roll # 1502 - mixed blood
iii.
JOSEPH M MAYFIELD, b. 1871 (Source: "Cherokee by Blood", app # 778.).
More About JOSEPH M MAYFIELD:
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 18664
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 32719
48.
iv.
ISAAC HILL MAYFIELD , JR, b. 1875.
Generation No. 7
41. LAFAYETTE7 CATRON (MARGARET "PEGGY"6 HILDERBRAND, NANCY5
MARTIN, ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME
DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born 1830.
Children of LAFAYETTE CATRON are:
As submitted by Nonie Webb
i.
ELMIRA8 CATRON, b. 1853 (Source: "Cherokee by Blood", app # 1485, age
49, Park Hill, OK.); m. ? STEPHENS.
More About ELMIRA CATRON:
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 25556
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 25287
ii.
JOHN CATRON, b. 1855 (Source: "Cherokee by Blood", app # 1484, age 47,
Wauhillau, OK.).
iii.
JOSEPH CATRON, b. 1882.
iv.
LOUANNA G CATRON, b. 1886.
v.
MARGARET CATRON, b. 1851.
42. ELIZABETH7 CATRON (MARGARET "PEGGY"6 HILDERBRAND, NANCY5
MARTIN, ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME
DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born 1831. She married ? KEYS Abt. 1847.
Children of ELIZABETH CATRON and ? KEYS are:
i.
LEVI8 KEYS, b. 1848.
ii.
MARGARET KEYS, b. 1851.
43. CALVIN7 MCLAIN (DELILAH "NA-LEY"6 HILDERBRAND, NANCY5 MARTIN,
ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2
MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt. 1831 in Cherokee Nation East (now TN),
and died September 1863. He married (1) LIZZIE KETCHER Abt. 1848. He married (2)
CHARLOTTE MARTIN Abt. 1854, daughter of BRICE MARTIN and LUCY STONE.
Child of CALVIN MCLAIN and LIZZIE KETCHER is:
49.
i.
LOONEY8 MCLAIN, b. Abt. 1849, Tahlequah Dist, Cherokee Nation, IT
(now Cherokee Co, OK); d. Abt. 1873.
Children of CALVIN MCLAIN and CHARLOTTE MARTIN are:
50.
ii.
JESSE8 MCLAIN, b. February 28, 1855, Cherokee Nation, IT (now OK); d.
July 14, 1934, Muskogee Co, OK.
iii.
JAMES MCLAIN, b. 1857.
iv.
AUSTIN MCLAIN, b. April 1860.
As submitted by Nonie Webb
44. MARY ANNIE7 MCLAIN (DELILAH "NA-LEY"6 HILDERBRAND, NANCY5
MARTIN, ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME
DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born June 12, 1835 in Cherokee Nation East
(now GA), and died February 02, 1906 in Muskogee Co, OK (Source: Miller Application info given by Nancy Morrow). She married (1) JEFFREY BECK, son of JOSEPH BECK
and CYNTHIA DOWNING. She married (2) TONAH CUMMINGS 1852. She married (3)
JEFFERSON RATLEY 1856, son of CLINTON RATLEY and ANNIE VICKERY. She
married (4) MOSES NIVENS Abt. 1864, son of JOHN NIVENS and ANTIOCH?. She
married (5) PHILO HALL HARRIS 1873, son of WILLIAM HARRIS and SUSAN
COLLINS.
More About MARY ANNIE MCLAIN:
Buried in: Brushy Mountain Cemetery, Muskogee, Muskogee Co, OK
More About PHILO HALL HARRIS:
Buried in: Brushy Mountain Cemetery, Muskogee, Muskogee Co, OK
Child of MARY MCLAIN and JEFFREY BECK is:
i.
WILLIAM8 BECK, b. 1870.
Child of MARY MCLAIN and TONAH CUMMINGS is:
ii.
MARY8 CUMMINGS, b. April 10, 1852.
Children of MARY MCLAIN and JEFFERSON RATLEY are:
iii.
HENRIETTA8 RATLEY, b. December 1856.
iv.
ELIZA JANE RATLEY, b. January 01, 1859; m. ? SIMS.
More About ELIZA JANE RATLEY:
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 24493
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 5785
v.
MOSES JEFFERSON RATLEY, b. May 05, 1861.
Child of MARY MCLAIN and MOSES NIVENS is:
vi.
DELILAH8 NIVENS, b. April 1865.
Children of MARY MCLAIN and PHILO HARRIS are:
vii.
JOSEPH8 HARRIS, b. February 09, 1874.
viii. JOHN R HARRIS, b. December 05, 1875.
As submitted by Nonie Webb
ix.
THOMAS "SALOL" HARRIS, b. October 12, 1878.
45. NANCY ELMIRA "NAN-NI"7 MCLAIN (DELILAH "NA-LEY"6 HILDERBRAND,
NANCY5 MARTIN, ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU",
TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt. 1837 in Old Indian Nation,
TN (Source: Miller Application - info given by Nancy Morrow), and died Aft. 1906 in
Canadian District, I.T., OK. She married (1) JOSEPH WATKINS Abt. 1856 in ?. She
married (2) JAMES THOMAS MORROW January 1873 in Canadian Dist, Indian
Territory, OK, son of JAMES MORROW and ELIZA ?.
More About NANCY ELMIRA "NAN-NI" MCLAIN:
Ethic/Church: Cherkee Indian
Fact 8: 1880, Canadain Dist #913
Fact 9: 1896, Illinois Dist. #260
Fact 10: 1909, Miller #19557
Fact 11: 1898-1914, Dawes #17076 (Nancy Morrow)
More About JOSEPH WATKINS:
Fact 11: 1898-1914, Dawes listed dead/non-citz
Fact 12: August 30, 1900, Samuel Watkins states father, Joseph, was a white man
Children of NANCY MCLAIN and JOSEPH WATKINS are:
i.
ELVIRA8 WATKINS, b. Abt. 1853; d. 1864.
ii.
JOHN WATKINS, b. Abt. 1855; d. Abt. 1865.
51.
iii.
SAMUEL J. WATKINS, b. October 04, 1857, Canadian Dist, Indian
Territory, OK; d. Aft. 1927, ?.
iv.
LOUIS WATKINS, b. Abt. 1859; d. Abt. 1869.
v.
ALEXANDER WATKINS, b. August 18, 1861; d. November 28, 1880.
46. WILLIAM H7 MCLAIN (DELILAH "NA-LEY"6 HILDERBRAND, NANCY5 MARTIN,
ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2
MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born September 22, 1849 (Source: Miller
Application - info given by Nancy Morrow), and died Aft. December 19, 1906 (Source:
Miller Application copy from National Archives - info given by Nancy Morrow). He
married MARTHA ELIZABETH HORN Abt. 1888.
More About WILLIAM H MCLAIN:
Fact 9: 1880-1886, Illinois #260
Fact 10: 1898, Miller #18055
As submitted by Nonie Webb
Fact 11: 1906-1910, Dawes #15596
Children of WILLIAM MCLAIN and MARTHA HORN are:
i.
JESSE J8 MCLAIN, b. 1882 (Source: "Cherokee by Blood", # 12436, age 26,
McLain, OK.).
More About JESSE J MCLAIN:
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 18038
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 15597
ii.
JOSIE MCLAIN, b. 1889 (Source: "Cherokee by Blood", # 4054, age 17,
McLain, OK.).
More About JOSIE MCLAIN:
Fact 10: 1898, Miller #18056
Fact 11: 1906, Dawes #15600
iii.
WILLIAM F MCLAIN, b. 1892 (Source: "Cherokee by Blood", app # 4054, age
14, McLain, OK.).
More About WILLIAM F MCLAIN:
Fact 10: 1898, Miller #18057
Fact 11: 1906, Dawes #15601
iv.
ETHEL MCLAIN, b. 1899 (Source: "Cherokee by Blood", app # 4054, age 7,
McLain, OK.).
More About ETHEL MCLAIN:
Fact 10: 1898, Miller #18058
Fact 11: 1906, Dawes #15602
47. JOE7 IRVING (NANCY6 HILDERBRAND, NANCY5 MARTIN, ELIZABETH
"BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY,
PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt. 1860 (Source: "Cherokee by Blood", app # 10601, age
43, Braggs, OK.).
More About JOE IRVING:
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 15105
As submitted by Nonie Webb
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 23121
Children of JOE IRVING are:
i.
WATIE8 IRVING, b. Abt. 1887.
More About WATIE IRVING:
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 15106
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 23123
ii.
ROY IRVING, b. Abt. 1893.
More About ROY IRVING:
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 15107
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 23124
iii.
GROVER IRVING, b. Abt. 1895.
More About GROVER IRVING:
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 15108
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 23125
iv.
SAMUEL IRVING, b. Abt. 1897.
More About SAMUEL IRVING:
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 15109
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 23126
v.
RENIE IRVING, b. Abt. 1899.
More About RENIE IRVING:
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 15110
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 200M
vi.
VENIE IRVING, b. Abt. 1901.
More About VENIE IRVING:
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 15111
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 201M
As submitted by Nonie Webb
48. ISAAC HILL7 MAYFIELD , JR (MARY "POLLY" E6 HILDERBRAND, NANCY5
MARTIN, ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME
DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born 1875 (Source: "Cherokee by Blood", app
# 4620.).
More About ISAAC HILL MAYFIELD , JR:
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 18655
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 15748
Child of ISAAC HILL MAYFIELD , JR is:
i.
RAY8 MAYFIELD, b. 1897.
Generation No. 8
49. LOONEY8 MCLAIN (CALVIN7, DELILAH "NA-LEY"6 HILDERBRAND, NANCY5
MARTIN, ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME
DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born Abt. 1849 in Tahlequah Dist, Cherokee
Nation, IT (now Cherokee Co, OK), and died Abt. 1873. He married REBECCA
SWIMMER Abt. 1865, daughter of TOM SWIMMER and CHAROLTTE ROWE.
Child of LOONEY MCLAIN and REBECCA SWIMMER is:
52.
i.
LUNEY9 MCLAIN, b. February 08, 1868, Flint Dist, Cherokee Nation, IT
(now OK); d. April 11, 1911, Locus Grove, Mayes Co, OK.
50. JESSE8 MCLAIN (CALVIN7, DELILAH "NA-LEY"6 HILDERBRAND, NANCY5
MARTIN, ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME
DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born February 28, 1855 in Cherokee Nation,
IT (now OK), and died July 14, 1934 in Muskogee Co, OK. He married (1) JENNIE
SMITH 1877, daughter of NED SMITH and SUSIE SHELTON. He married (2)
MARGARET "MAGGIE" BENGE Abt. 1885, daughter of SAMUEL BENGE and NANCY
BREWSTER.
More About JESSE MCLAIN:
Buried in: Cherokee National cemetery, Fort Gibson, Muskogee Co, OK
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 18031
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 27344
As submitted by Nonie Webb
More About MARGARET "MAGGIE" BENGE:
Buried in: Cherokee National cemetery, Fort Gibson, Muskogee Co, OK
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 18031
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 27345
Children of JESSE MCLAIN and JENNIE SMITH are:
53.
i.
SUSIE9 MCLAIN, b. March 1878, Fort Gibson, Illinois Dist, Cherokee
Nation, IT (now Muskogee Co, OK).
ii.
FRANK MCLAIN, b. October 03, 1880; m. JESSE PAYNE, Abt. 1900.
54.
OK).
Children of JESSE MCLAIN and MARGARET BENGE are:
iii.
NANNIE LEE9 MCLAIN, b. March 19, 1886, Cherokee Nation East (now
iv.
Abt. 1908.
SAMUEL HOUSTON MCLAIN, b. March 29, 1888; m. LULA PEOPLES,
More About SAMUEL HOUSTON MCLAIN:
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 18032
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 27348
v.
CALVIN CROSS MCLAIN, b. April 09, 1890; m. (1) JANE KERR, Abt. 1910;
m. (2) ETTA KILLMAN, 1925.
More About CALVIN CROSS MCLAIN:
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 18033
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 27349
vi.
ELIZA JANE MCLAIN, b. September 06, 1892; d. November 25, 1975; m. (1)
WYLIE G GRIFFIN, Abt. 1908; m. (2) HENRY Y HOOD, Abt. 1918; m. (3) LELEY
CHAFFIN, Abt. 1948.
Notes for ELIZA JANE MCLAIN:
In "Cherokee by Blood" the Miller Application # 5669 lists Eliza as Ellen J. McLain.
More About ELIZA JANE MCLAIN:
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 18034
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 27350
As submitted by Nonie Webb
vii.
GEORGE WASHINGTON MCLAIN, b. September 03, 1895.
More About GEORGE WASHINGTON MCLAIN:
Fact 7: married 3 times
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 18035
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 27351
55.
viii. CHARLOTTE BENGE MCLAIN, b. October 01, 1900, Fort Gibson, Illinois
Dist, Cherokee Nation, IT (now Muskogee Co, OK); d. September 09, 1996, Muskogee,
Muskogee Co, OK.
51. SAMUEL J.8 WATKINS (NANCY ELMIRA "NAN-NI"7 MCLAIN, DELILAH "NALEY"6 HILDERBRAND, NANCY5 MARTIN, ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY
(NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born
October 04, 1857 in Canadian Dist, Indian Territory, OK (Source: Dawes Roll, Cherokee
Nation, Canadian District, Field No. 2308), and died Aft. 1927 in ?. He married (1)
NANCY "NANNIE" PAYNE Abt. 1875 in I.T., OK, daughter of ? PAYNE and KATY
MCDANIEL. He married (2) ELIZABETH "LIZZIE" COLLINS Abt. 1889 in Canadian
Dist, Indian Territory, OK, daughter of IRA COLLINS and MARY JOHNSON. He
married (3) LOU E AYERS Abt. 1898. He married (4) ANNIE BELLE RUSSELL Abt.
1899 in Canadian Dist, Indian Territory, OK.
Notes for SAMUEL J. WATKINS:
Per questionaire in Dawes Enrollment Jacket dated August 30, 1900 - Samuel Watkins
states he is about 40 yrs old
he is living in Canadian Dist, Indian Territory, OK
his post-office address is Muskogee
his application is for himself and three children
Nancy Della -mother is Nancy Payne -Cherokee by blood -living w/grandmother
Samuel, Jr - mother is Lizzie Collins -Cherokee by blood
Alexander - mother is Lizzie Collins -Cherokee by blood
More About SAMUEL J. WATKINS:
Ethic/Church: 1/4 Cherokee Indian
Fact 8: 1880, page 55 #1517 Canadian Dist
Fact 9: 1896, page 82 #2276 Canadian Dist
Fact 10: 1909, Miller #28498
Fact 11: 1898-1914, Dawes #6002
As submitted by Nonie Webb
More About NANCY "NANNIE" PAYNE:
Buried in: South Bethel cemetery, Braggs, Muskogee Co, OK
Fact 10: 1880, Nancy Payne, page 568 #1439 Illinois Dist
Fact 11: Dawes -listed Nannie Watkins dead/Illinois Dist
Cause of Death: died the night she gave birth to Nancy Della Watkins
More About ELIZABETH "LIZZIE" COLLINS:
Ethic/Church: Cherkee Indian
More About LOU E AYERS:
Buried in: South Bethel cemetery, Braggs, Muskogee Co, OK
More About ANNIE BELLE RUSSELL:
Ethic/Church: white per Samuel Watkins Dawes Enrollment Jacket
Fact 11: 1906, Dawes listed as non-ctz
Children of SAMUEL WATKINS and NANCY PAYNE are:
i.
KATHRYN "KATIE"9 WATKINS, b. 1876; d. 1892.
ii.
JOSEPH WATKINS, b. July 12, 1880; d. November 07, 1885.
More About JOSEPH WATKINS:
Buried in: South Bethel cemetery, Braggs, Muskogee Co, OK
56.
iii.
NANCY DELLAH WATKINS, b. August 22, 1885, Illinois Dist, Indian
Territory, IT (now OK); d. September 1968, California.
Children of SAMUEL WATKINS and ELIZABETH COLLINS are:
iv.
ALEXANDER "ALEX"9 WATKINS, b. 1890.
More About ALEXANDER "ALEX" WATKINS:
Ethic/Church: 3/8 Cherokee Indian
Fact 9: 1886, Canadian Dist #2278
Fact 10: 1898, Miller #28467
Fact 11: 1906-1910, Dawes #6004
v.
SAMUEL WATKINS , JR., b. Abt. 1892, Indian Terriory, OK; d. 1983, Pine
Bluff, Jefferson Co,AR; m. RUBY ?, Abt. 1907.
As submitted by Nonie Webb
Notes for SAMUEL WATKINS , JR.:
Per Miller application dated March 22, 1907 - Thomas J. Welch, Sr is guardian of Samuel
J. Watkins, Jr., a minor
More About SAMUEL WATKINS , JR.:
Ethic/Church: 3/8 Cherokee Indian
Fact 9: 1886, Canadian Dist #2279
Fact 10: 1898, Miller #28497
Fact 11: 1906-1910, Dawes #6005
Child of SAMUEL WATKINS and LOU AYERS is:
vi.
WALTER9 WATKINS, b. January 01, 1899, Braggs, Muskogee Co, OK; d.
February 05, 1899, Braggs, Muskogee Co, OK.
More About WALTER WATKINS:
Buried in: South Bethel cemetery, Braggs, Muskogee Co, OK
Children of SAMUEL WATKINS and ANNIE RUSSELL are:
vii.
OMA GERTRUDE9 WATKINS, b. March 01, 1902.
viii. GROVER LEE WATKINS, b. April 06, 1900, Canadian Co., Ok.
More About GROVER LEE WATKINS:
Ethic/Church: 1/8 Cherokee Indian
Fact 9: Dawes Indian Roll #6006
ix.
CLARENCE WATKINS, b. January 11, 1904 (Source: Miller Application info given by Nancy Dellah Watkins).
x.
JOHN W WATKINS, b. 1905-1907 (Source: Miller Application - info given by
Nancy Dellah Watkins).
Generation No. 9
52. LUNEY9 MCLAIN (LOONEY8, CALVIN7, DELILAH "NA-LEY"6 HILDERBRAND,
NANCY5 MARTIN, ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU",
TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born February 08, 1868 in Flint Dist,
As submitted by Nonie Webb
Cherokee Nation, IT (now OK), and died April 11, 1911 in Locus Grove, Mayes Co, OK.
He married RACHEL LYNCH 1893, daughter of DAVID BOW and SALLIE POT.
Children of LUNEY MCLAIN and RACHEL LYNCH are:
i.
ELLIS10 MCLAIN, b. September 06, 1895.
ii.
CALVIN MCLAIN, b. September 13, 1897.
iii.
LILLE MAY MCLAIN, b. September 21, 1900.
iv.
LOUIS MCLAIN, b. December 23, 1903.
53. SUSIE9 MCLAIN (JESSE8, CALVIN7, DELILAH "NA-LEY"6 HILDERBRAND,
NANCY5 MARTIN, ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU",
TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born March 1878 in Fort Gibson,
Illinois Dist, Cherokee Nation, IT (now Muskogee Co, OK). She married THOMAS J
HENDRICKS Abt. 1900, son of DENNIS HENDRICKS and ELIZA FISH.
Child of SUSIE MCLAIN and THOMAS HENDRICKS is:
i.
NELSON L10 HENDRICKS, b. December 22, 1905.
54. NANNIE LEE9 MCLAIN (JESSE8, CALVIN7, DELILAH "NA-LEY"6
HILDERBRAND, NANCY5 MARTIN, ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY
(NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born
March 19, 1886 in Cherokee Nation East (now OK). She married CLIFFORD P WEST
Abt. 1904, son of MORGAN WEST and ELLEN FAIN.
Child of NANNIE MCLAIN and CLIFFORD WEST is:
i.
JESSE10 WEST, b. 1905.
55. CHARLOTTE BENGE9 MCLAIN (JESSE8, CALVIN7, DELILAH "NA-LEY"6
HILDERBRAND, NANCY5 MARTIN, ELIZABETH "BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY
(NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY, PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born
October 01, 1900 in Fort Gibson, Illinois Dist, Cherokee Nation, IT (now Muskogee Co,
OK), and died September 09, 1996 in Muskogee, Muskogee Co, OK. She married LEWIS
B ROGERS Abt. 1916.
More About CHARLOTTE BENGE MCLAIN:
Buried in: Fort Gibson National Cemetery, Fort Gibson, Muskogee Co, OK
As submitted by Nonie Webb
Fact 11: Miller Roll # 18036
Fact 12: Dawes Roll # 27352
Child of CHARLOTTE MCLAIN and LEWIS ROGERS is:
i.
PAUL10 ROGERS, b. Abt. 1917.
56. NANCY DELLAH9 WATKINS (SAMUEL J.8, NANCY ELMIRA "NAN-NI"7
MCLAIN, DELILAH "NA-LEY"6 HILDERBRAND, NANCY5 MARTIN, ELIZABETH
"BETSY"4 WARD, NANCY (NANYE'HI)3 "GHIGHAU", TAME DOE2 MOYTOY,
PRINCIPAL CHIEF1) was born August 22, 1885 in Illinois Dist, Indian Territory, IT (now
OK) (Source: Miller Application - info given by Nancy Dellah Watkins), and died
September 1968 in California. She married (1) JOHN EWING ADAIR February 16, 1902
in OK (Source: Dawes Enrollment Card, Canadian Dist., Muskogee Field No. 2308), son of
ARTHUR ADAIR and MARGARET CALVERT. She married (2) JAMES PARK 1913-1920
in Muskogee Co, OK?.
Notes for NANCY DELLAH WATKINS:
The story told to my mother and her sisters by their mother is that Nancy was rasied by
her grandmother, because her mother died giving birth to Nancy. I am still doing some
checking, but have been told that Nancy's grandmother was a blue eyed full blood
Cherokee Indian. Research has shown (Miller application) that Nancy Della's mother did
not die giving birth to her, but died about 2 years later.
Nancy was awarded her American Citizenship on April 14, 1905 (sourse Dawes Roll).
More About NANCY DELLAH WATKINS:
Ethic/Church: 1/4 Cherokee Indian
Fact 8: 1920, Muskogee, Muskogee Co, OK census
Fact 9: 1886, Canadian Dist #2277
Fact 10: 1909, Miller #3328
Fact 11: 1898-1914, Dawes #6003
More About JOHN EWING ADAIR:
Fact 8: 1880, Joplin, Jasper Co, MO census - age 18
Children of NANCY WATKINS and JOHN ADAIR are:
i.
MARGARET ROBERTA10 ADAIR, b. July 05, 1903, Checotah, Muskogee Co,
OK; m. BURROW D. MCWHORTER, September 22, 1926, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co,
OK.
As submitted by Nonie Webb
More About MARGARET ROBERTA ADAIR:
Occupation: Housewife, but also worked as seamstress
Ethic/Church: 1/8 Cherokee Indian/Methodist
Fact 9: 1920, Muskogee, Muskogee Co, OK census -age 16- dau. living w/Park, Dellah H
Fact 10: 1909, Miller #3330
Fact 11: 1898-1914, Dawes #2289M
More About BURROW D. MCWHORTER:
Occupation: Cotton Farmer in Blair, Jackson Co., OK
Physical traits: 1923-1925, Lab Instructor at Oklahoma A&M
ii.
KATHRYN "KATIE" ELIZABETH ADAIR, b. January 29, 1905, Muskogee
Co, OK; m. DON E. MORGAN, Abt. 1924.
More About KATHRYN "KATIE" ELIZABETH ADAIR:
Ethic/Church: 1/8 Cherokee Indian
Fact 9: 1920, Muskogee, Muskogee Co, OK census -age 14 -dau. living w/Park, Dellah H
Fact 10: 1909, Miller #3329
Fact 11: 1898-1914, Dawes #2290M