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I'm so late to the game here, but my maiden last name is Essary (I'm the grand daughter of Ernest Essary) and I too am descended from Amatoya, kanagatoga and Sugi. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. And he was killed for it. Doublehead argued for the former, while James Vann advocated the latter. 1815. Can you please tell me, was Amatoya Moytoy Chief Doublehead's grandfather? At about this time, Watts moved his base of operations to Willstown (Cherokee town), in what is now Alabama. What a beautiful, interesting and insightful article! . That said, Many of us are solidly related and are already citizens of the Cherokee Nation. My line goes 'Phillips, Raper, McDaniel, Old Hop, Moytoy. My info shows that he died that same year.I am a related. She married a George Booker. Chief Vann had nothing to do with Shoeboots' and his slave Doll's children's separation. Name: Fred Buckner, Phone number: (870) 257-5707, State: AR, City: Cherokee Village, Zip Code: 72529 and more information I learned Chief Oconostota is my 9th Great Grandfather. Elizabeth Watts filed Cherokee Claim 10622 in 1906 from Ft. Mountain in Murray County, Georgia. I'm a descendent of Gosaduisga and have seen some conflicting info, but your research has been insightful. Most of my ancestors are from Tennessee. Hello family! The research on this blog and on Ancestry.com is for me, my children, my grandchildren, future generations and anyone else who is interested. Elizabeth Watts, also known as "Wurte" Watts, was the supposed mixed-blood daughter of John Watts, a British government interpreter [known as "Old Forked Tongue Watts"], who died in 1770. I have a public tree on Ancestry.com which you can go to with this link http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/9762032/family?cfpid=-747754218&selnode=1. I'd love to see your DNA results. John Watts 1746-1808 was the "mixed-blood", or mixed-race son of British trader John Watts 1704-1779 and a Cherokee mother, Oousta White Owl Carpenter 1722-1768. Thanks Amanda I appreciate your comments. Chief was born in 1726, in Bowling Green, Caroline, Virginia, USA. Hi Relatives!!! TM,Have you learned anything new re: Black Fox, Attakullakulla, Moytoy, and Thomas Pasmere Carpenter? Amazing! I have information back to my great great grandmother and found her parents names once but haven't been able to find them since but the line went back to Pidgeon of Tellico and further back to Motoy(s). Obediah Benge lived in Georgia while John Benge was also alive and living there. Tharp Son marries an Allen. Remember what Jesus warned his disciples of, "Do not worry about the speck of dust in your brothers eye when you have plank in your own." Hey Mae West,Yes Amatoya Moytoy was his grandfather. Rebecca Goode Rebecca E Hensley Rebecca Watts Rebecca Elizabeth Watts Rebecca E Watts Becky Goode Rebecca Hensley Becky E Goode Relatives: Mother, father, . William Ray Allison, Jr - that should give you some help in your search. Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-2022. According to your site: "Later he was adopted by a man called Trader Tom Watts.,who was the friend and business partner of Thomas Pasmere Carpenter"How could Tom Watts have been a business partner of Thomas Carpenter? There is some circumstantial evidence that he was the father of John Jolly. Best wishes on your ancestral journey. I really need to know who they were! It is my humble opinion that they were wrong. Or would you rather not this be brought up? Was Tomas erssay called another invlish name. Their brother John Watts Bowles 1756-1839 was Chief of the Arkansas Cherokee, leading a contingency of Chickamauga west of the Mississippi into Spanish Territory present day St. Francis River, Parkin, Arkansas in 1794. Aug 8. Which should I try to gain membership in? Elizabeth Watts, a Cherokee woman whose mother was born along the Trail of Tears, described the trek westward. This is often caused by various sources confusing people of the same name (Cherokees traditionally pass the same ceremonial name down along various branches of the family) so there are many Moytoys who are often confused, and relationships can be different according to different sources. Vann . The emigrants who established our first colonies had a tough go. otherwise, your out of luck. I am 63 and just recently learned that my mother's grt,grt,grt grandmother was Mary Ann Black, daughter of Black Fox and that making us descendents of Attakullakulla and Moytoy. If you could send my a message on my face book page or an email I would appreciate it. My 9g-Grandfather. Watts, along with Bloody Fellow, Doublehead, and "Young Dragging Canoe" (Tsula), continued to encourage Indian unity in resistance to European-American settlers. KARYNBISHOF10@GMAIL.COMh, Rosemary G would you email me a copy of you ancestry.com your proof of Moytoy existing, please and do you know of any marriage or birth certificates of any Moytoy existing? people.com. Address: 14591 Cherokee Ln Malakoff, TX 75148 Name: Meagan M Johnson We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. No sense arguing with someone trying to push a false agenda. His user name on Ancestry.com was Tahlequah. Raven Hop Moytoy is my 8th Great Grandmother, I get confused after that. In fact, they're the majority now. It is an honor to finally connect to a past that was just beyond reach. Teach us what a real Cherokee is, please. I am positive tho that I am descendant of Moytoy's grandaughter White Wing "big Nancy" Cornstalk, d.o. Noone knows if Pride was 'mixed blood' or not. Watts led his first major action of the Cherokee-American wars in 1786 against the forces of the State of Franklin over their incursions into the territory of the Overhill Cherokee. DNA and a paper trail have proved that the mother of the two children who supposedly belonged to Blue Sky (Littleberry & Charity) belonged to a white woman who was mostly Irish and English. After they had surrounded the place, Bob Benge negotiated with the inhabitants, agreeing that if they surrendered, their lives would be spared. Obediah Martin Benge: He was a white man, a well-documented Revolutionary War soldier, the son of a white woman named Elizabeth Lewis(?) The senior Watts, father of Young Tassell, served as the official British government Indian interpreter for the area until his death in 1779. Can the blogger please remove my comment? We are from Texas.My mother had a olive complexion was small stature, quite person and she always told us she was indianBut she didn't know how.Ancestry.com The history is outstanding.I am very proud to be of indian desent. My 10g grandmother is Nancy Ward. its a frustrating process and seems to be a dead end. Cherokee Juliette Brewer. I do not know to put this together to prove it. Wurteh had 21 siblings: Adam Alexander Watson, Obediah Andrew Watson and 19 other siblings. I'm also a 9th great grandson of Amatoya Moytoy according to ancestry.com. I am a descendant of MoytoyI through his granddaught BlueSky Cornstalk who was Grandadughter of Amatoy's son Amatoy of Tellico. How could this be if these people above say his father is/was from England? I believe William should be detached from Wurteh. Sharon Starr would you please send me what you got so I can put it in my records, pleaseAt my email, starrbwllababby@yahoo.com. Maybe he did and she had already fallen in love with George Booker. 1718, Walker, AL-d. 1770, Bladen, NC) was 'born Cherokee' I am also interested in getting that proof. Watts also traveled to Pensacola to conclude a treaty with the Spanish governor of West Florida, Arturo O'Neill. He lived 1848 until 1917. Either you're Cherokee or you're not.It isn't the quantity of Cherokee blood in your veins that is important, but the quality of it . I can see where this could become addictive! There is ZERO documentation for this man. Although Watts withdrew from the Overhill Towns along with Dragging Canoe's band, at first he was minimally involved in the raiding they made against American settlers during and after the Revolutionary War. As with most early Cherokee women she is only described in terms of her relationship to others. !I am LowreyMajor George Lowrey & Lucy Benge are where my family take off begins where we are relatedOh how our ancestors would love to know we are all here, that they are here in usShelly in California. The average lot size on Woods Rd is 15,499 ft2 and the average property tax is $868.7/yr. All documented. So, NO, I don't claim to be from an Indian Princess but, a captured woman who married a white man. I have seen you on my tree links for years. I am a direct descendant of Grasshopper and William David McDaniel. Watts became particularly active in the fighting after frontiersmen murdered his uncle, Old Tassel Carpenter 1708-1788, in 1788, while he traveled with Cherokee delegates to a peace conference. They or you certainly do not have to be full blood Cherokees. Benge Fielder. Home Watts, Elizabeth . He and Elizabeth had five children, William Jr., Moses, Sally, Edward, and a brother name unknown, who was killed by Indians in 1777 while scouting for the Militia in Powells Valley There is nothing in any records to suggest that William ever lived anywhere except Virginia or had any wives other than Elizabeth. My email is billallison60@gmail.com and I am very interested in any information concerning this. If you were an Anonymous give me the time and date and I will be glad to remove it. -KARYN BISHOFALSO DO ANY OF THESE NAMES LINE UP WITH YOURS?WHICH NAME DID YOU OBTAIN ENROLLMENT FROMchief murmuring ripplechief morning rippleshawandochief dancing streamchief running stream/ powhatan (the chief powhatan)scent flowermorning scent flower- paupauwiskenonomatatiske winuskewahunsonocockvirginia metis powhatanthomas munsawghewinanuske nonomaopechancanoughnamontackpride chalakahatha cornstalktaminad munsawghelocha quatsy nancy of tellicothomas pasmere corn planter carpenteramatoya moytoy (amadoya) (ama edohi) trader tom carpenterkana-gatoga moytoy- old hop/ stalking turkeysu-gi sookie moytoyanigatagewi moytoyamadoyamadoni moytoy********su-gi sallie/sally grannie/granny grasshopperMARY MCDANIELWILLIAM MCDANIEL********anuwagi peggy moytoycornelius doughertyjames doughertyelizabeth doughertynathan lawsonsampson david lawsongeorge w lawsonmary mahala j lawsoneverette s baldwin (my grandfather)beverly baldwin-bishof (my mom)karyn bishof (me). 1 1 1 2 5 3 2 4 1 5: Nannie Polston. It is a new and exciting process to reclaim the identity that was denied for so many years. ronda essary, I am not sure what you mean how far back.? The band included the young man The Ridge (known as Nunnehidihi, or Ganundalegi) going into his first battle. For the sake of his old friend, Corntassel arranged for Susan's passage to Indian Territory on a later trip across the Trail and married . SUV LC205979 For Sale at 21st Century Auto Group Springfield 07081 With the defeat of the Western Confederacy at the Battle of Fallen Timbers by the United States, and the destruction of Nickajack Town and Running Water Town in September 1794, the leaders of the Lower Cherokee became convinced that continuing the war was futile. Mullay Roll -1848 A listing of 1,517 Cherokees living in North Carolina after the removal of 1838 Agent John C. Mullay took the Census pursuant to an act of Congress in 1848. Vann grabbed one small boy and pulled him onto his saddle, but Doublehead killed the boy with an axe. Elizabeth Watts is an American Journalist currently working for KOAA News5 in Southern Colorado, as an anchor and reporter. This does get confusing. Read some real history, as it was prevalent among the 5ct. It has been speculated that Elizabeth Watts had children (but apparently not married) with both Trader John Benge and Nathaniel Gist, although some researchers have expressed doubt regarding this story. She had at least 1 daughter with William R. Campbell. Caroline Carroll was my 3rd GGrandmother she married Powhatan Tecumseh Gewin. As always, I love becoming aquainted with new family members, no matter how distant the kinship. They had four children, 3 boys and a girl. The bio says William Dorton Sr. became a man of local prominence, and a captain of the Russell Co. I admire the Cherokee for their courage, artistic talent and spiritual wisdom. I would appreciate any information about this couple. Robert Due, the Indian Trader -or- the son of Robert Due and some other Cherokee woman. Mary died either in England or Virginia. 658 following. John Jolly (Due): John Jolly was a Cherokee chief, (half?) She is named in no records and is known only by extrapolation from references to her father, her brother, and her son. Hope this helps. CAN YOU PLEASE SHARE TO KARYNBISHOF10@GMAIL.COM. I have had a BIA card since I was about 11 (am 47 now), recently tested my DNA and it does show Native American. How many slaves did your family own? Cornblossom's descendants, through Katie Troxell, led to my East Tennesseean ancestors--Blevins and Buttram. MARTHA CONNER:1880 Census [CN]: Cooweescoowee, 4711902-07 Dawes roll: card# 3855, roll# 9293 as Martha Tucker1906-09 Miller roll: Afton, OK, ap# 24873, roll# 27399 as Martha TuckerBlood: 1/16 CherokeeBEULAH F TUCKER, b. My name is William Ray Allison, Jr. My dad's mother, Cora Waters, was enrolled in the Dawes Roll as was her mother, Maudie Condreay Waters, her mother, Barbara Allie Palone Condreay, and her mother, Mary Parris Palone. I was researching my Indian heritage on another side of my tree, then happened upon this information, it seems that my GG grandmother also kept the fact that they had Indian blood in the family a secret. Watts. I am related to Chief Moytoy on my mothers side. I believe that Amatoya Moytoy I is my 10th great grandfather through his son Kanagatoga AKA ((Old Hop), ("Standing Turkey), (Cunne Shote) Moytoy but only if Conaleuski AKA Robert John Challange Wilson is his grandson (Amatoya MOytoy I grandson) I found it somewhere that he was the next line if so I would like to know how to become a card carrying member of one one the Cherokee tribes. My gggg grandfather is Old Hop-Standing Turkey- Kanagatuckco. Mother Vann, Wah-li/Polly, is my documented 4x-grandmother. The one is Oklahoma is closed to new members (How can a nation be closed to legitimate members of the nation? Guatemala specifically. #2 since so far back and DNA didn't show native Indian can I still apply? So, I have decided to write it just like I did to them, and include their emails in the book so at least the information is there! He died in 1804, in Tennessee, United States, at the age of 56. Called Wahli by many confused researchers, Mother Vann was Joseph Vann's wife, but was born a Vann herself. For some, their families were ashamed of their indian heritage and made a point to hide it. I'm June Hicks-Kilpatrick and just posted a link that has your family connection with Old Hops . linking the McDaniels and Cummings. I have 124 names on the rolls between guion miller and dawes (CN and EB). 4. Along the way, the group was attacked by a militant group of frontiersmen during a stop at the Overhill town of Coyatee. What is your Mother & grandfathers name? It looks like a schizophrenic mess. Elizabeth Watts Red Paint Clan Cherokee passed away, Start with yourself and well build your family tree together. May I suggest research and study the factual truth instead of false, fictional and fraudulent fantasies and fairytales from fairyland and wonderland. Her son James (Chief) is my 3x-gfa. Mary Parris Palone was born in Georgia in 1841 and died in Westville, Oklahoma, in 1921 and is buried at the Old Baptist Mission Cemetery there, right across the road from the church (where I was married in 1984). Your help would be treasured.Carol, I am also a descendent of Moytoy. John Riley. If you will send me your email address I will send you a copy of the card as it is seen on Ancestry.Com. She was lasoknown as Raven. Wado. I share your first few ancestors! Find Elizabeth Watts's phone number, address, and email on Spokeo, the leading people search directory for contact information and public records. Joseph Vann, son of James Vann, inherited the vast wealth of James Vann even though it went against the Cherokee tradition of a Clan distributing it among all members. So I guess we are running into some "cousins" here. I have been doing research for ten years in hopes to find a roll number to which I can apply for a CDIB card from at Cherokee Nation in Tahlequah, OK. I am from England, and have Native American Ancestry, I have tested with Ancestry, 23andme, and FTDNA My half second cousin has also tested his DNA we share a mutual Great grandmother. But as I match several people this must be right?. My research has shown that Old hop Was considered cherokee his grandfather Thomas Corn planter Carpenter married a Shawnee woman who was adopted into the Cherokee. Would like to clean up profile of Avery Vann, More Vann clean-up - Joseph Vann, husband of Wah-li, What is the obituary for William David Watts, Birth 1777, Found Someone's Old Family Bible - William Zenas Watts (1846 - 1903). Because I have and so have other elders who I know. Due was a white trader who had a daughter named Jennie with a Cherokee woman named Elizabeth Emory. What do you know about that identity, Vann? 2,000 acres, several trading posts, a few riverboat ferries, the Vann House in Spring Place (Georgia), and his father's accumulated gold which amounted to over $200,000 back then. I am very proud of being part Cherokee when I was told I had Indian blood I started researching and keep coming up with only partial info and everyone says don't bother its not worth trying to get recognized with a tribe. Michael Webert (R-Marshall) Del. She is also said to have been the mother of George Gist, known by his Cherokee name, "Sequoyah", who is credited as creating the Cherokee alphabet and writing system. Her mother's name was Elizabeth Ah Ne Wa Kee Lucas birth-1784 Death-1822 Father's . We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each persons profile. Thomas 'married' the mixed blood daughter of Col. James Moore, SC Gov, and when he died, Mary Moore Ayres, his wife, gave their son to the White half brother, John Ayres. Her husband, George Lowrey, said that she was closely-related to Sequoyah. PLEASE email me with any information regarding common names, and how you enrolled, who you used so I can see if any of it matches up.KARYNBISHOF10@GMAIL.COMchief murmuring ripplechief morning rippleshawandochief dancing streamchief running stream/ powhatan (the chief powhatan)scent flowermorning scent flower- paupauwiskenonomatatiske winuskewahunsonocockvirginia metis powhatanthomas munsawghewinanuske nonomaopechancanoughnamontackpride chalakahatha cornstalktaminad munsawghelocha quatsy nancy of tellicothomas pasmere corn planter carpenteramatoya moytoy (amadoya) (ama edohi) trader tom carpenterkana-gatoga moytoy- old hop/ stalking turkeysu-gi sookie moytoyanigatagewi moytoyamadoyamadoni moytoysu-gi sallie/sally grannie/granny grasshopperanuwagi peggy moytoycornelius doughertyjames doughertyelizabeth doughertynathan lawsonsampson david lawsongeorge w lawsonmary mahala j lawsoneverette s baldwin (my grandfather)beverly baldwin-bishof (my mom)karyn bishof (me). In October 1788, following the murder of his uncle Old Tassel by frontiersmen, Watts led a large war party into North Carolina's Washington District (now Tennessee). I have detached Robert Due, Bloody Fellow, John Jolly, and Obediah Benge from Wurteh. Elizabeth Watts Salary. Obediah Martin Benge: He was a white man, a well-documented Revolutionary War soldier, the son of a white woman named Elizabeth Lewis(?) Taxpayer Name NAVEEVA INC owns the Cigarette / Tobacco Retailer license for WATTS GROCERY which is location number 1, with the taxpayer ID of 32079674340 in DENTON County. I am a descendant of Miss Amatoya Taminad-Trader Kanagaota Motoy and Chief Amahetia 'll Moytoy of Tellico. Elizabeth Watts Red Paint Clan Cherokee passed away on 1795 in St Joseph River, Crow Creek Settlement, Arkansas. Fred Fuchs: I am wondering if Ernest Essary might be my great uncle. Who was responsible for that? They remained "full-blood" unless they remarried outside the Nation, in which case they were considered to revert or relinquish their blood-tie vow. I found on one person's tree in Ancestry.com that Phaerba Ammons was daughter of Phoebe Eseentrino which was daughter of Rebecca C Indian, daughter of Great Eagle can annyone confirm this or say it is not true can't find any information. hi, I noticed your post was from over a year ago, but I just read it and wanted to check in with you regarding the linkage of Nancy Ward -- Catherine McDaniel -- Granny Hopper -- Old Hop -- Chief Moytoy. Shawnee and Cherokee, they remembered their blood ties to Thomas Carpenter and by associative lineage based on their own societal order, to the British and, by extension, to the new Americans. I just discovered from ancestry.com that I am also a direct descendant of Amatoya Moytoy. Watts was one of the leaders of the Indian confederacy that failed in their 1792 attack of Buchanan's Station, though he was badly wounded and barely survived.[2]. Only original work can be copyrighted. I would be so delighted for help. With DNA we could know what tribe or many different tribes, as in my case, but I cannot enroll because grandmothers married white men who wanted their wives to be white so their children would be white so they would not be persecuted, killed, rounded up and moved, tagged like cattle. When I researched his children she was not listed, then as you say above, I learned there were many chiefs named Moytoy so here we go again. I already consider myself Cherokee, but would love to officially sign up. Chief Benge's father was Jphn Benge, a white trader who lived with the Indians for most of his adult life. I would love to maybe form a group of us and somehow formulate a more accurate tree with these common ancestors. Omix-ADA propose firement une vaste collection de pices de rechange de qualit OE pour les vhicules Jeep & Willys pour aider garder la lgende de la Jeep en vie. I have a lot of information about our trees if you'd like to contact me at zevranroman@yahoo.com. Remember the story of when James Vann caught a slave stealing food and burned him alive? I can day one thing I was born in Virginia from where the research shows Moytoy started , is it by chance it all comes together EXCATLY where my alive relatives are and born ? Missing from the list of children is the man known as The Tail. Almost nothing is known of him except mentions of his participation in raids conducted by John Watts, Doublehead, and Bob Benge. I do however wish to validate the claim that someone in the same line, yet closer on my tree, (my 4x great grandparents) were of Cherokee origin. John Jolly had a white father, possibly Robert Due, and a Cherokee mother but nothing else is known of his parents. 18 properties and 17 addresses found on Woods Road in Florence, SC. Do you know if your Elizabeth had a sister named, Agnes Susannah, aka Sookie or could be Su-gi like her Mom?Drop me a some info please,AllenRemember4us@live.com, i too have lineage from the mcdaniel line but different people listed than you have after grasshopper/su-gi, its mary mcdaniel and then it dwindles down to me. "Working with Elizabeth Watts was an absolute pleasure. He planned to lead a campaign into the Cumberland region of Appalachia. Many of my relatives have their Cherokee Nation cards, but I still do not. Thanks for the addition. Try using our image search and remember to check the name spelling. I have been trying to find the father & mother of Elizabeth Booker or Harris 1733-1800 wife of Philemon Bradford Jr. Of course the father & mother I keep finding on Ancestry is this George Booker and Agatagwi "captured Cherokee women" I'd love to hear any ideas or tips. clayjackie@bellsouth.net Jackie Owen Perry on face book, There is zero proof that "Moytoy" had any descendants. The wife became sick and died along the Trail. Young Tassell married and had children with Mary Johnson (children John and Margaret Watts documented, others possible); Wurteagua Carpenter (Mink, John, Soup and Fish Tail, possible others); Oousta White Owl Hanging Maw (Thomas Rattling Gourd Watts, Two Wood, PeachEater, Elizabeth, Jacob Oostooli Z Watts, Councilor John J); and Tsiyugi (Rachel, John and Mary Polly) - each of these have been documented. The same Joseph Vann who had to spend the rest of his life in the colonies because he knew he would die for his treachery. From sites like Ancestry & others. [2] She married twice, first to Arch Whitewater (1859-c.1890), their known children are: The same Joseph Vann who Cheucunsene (Dragging Canoe) vowed to kill if he ever stepped foot in Cherokee lands again. Was very interested in your article and appreciate you putting it here for us to read. Clan: Ani'-W'di = Red Paint (Wurteh) Redbird Sixkiller. 4752 Cherokee Rd Jonesborough TN 37659 5973 Kingsport Hwy Johnson City TN 37615 5973 Kingsport Hwy Gray TN 37615 5751 Kingsport Hwy Gray TN 37615 103 Bumpus . Query: My great great grandmother, Elizabeth Floyd, married a Cherokee man, name unknown. I am a Little my greatgrand father was Harvey Ingram Little son of William. Family life. The Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, The Eastern Band of Cherokees in North Carolina and the United Keetowah Band in Oklahoma. DNA will not do you any good, given the fact that several members who registered with the Dawes Commission were White, of various European origins, some were Black, former African American slaves, who came to be known as the Freedmen, identified as member by marriage or adopted into the nation. elizabeth watts cherokeecraftsman tool box lock rod elizabeth watts cherokee. She and Joseph are my 4x-grands. Watts was seriously wounded, and Siksika (known as "The Shawnee Warrior," and an older brother of Tecumseh)); Tahlonteeskee (also called Talotiskee of the Broken Arrow, a Muscogee warrior); Little Owl (a brother of Dragging Canoe); and Pumpkin Boy (a brother of Doublehead), all died in the encounter.[4]. The senior Watts, father of Young Tassell, served as the official British government Indian interpreter for the area until his death in 1779. Yet, I have seen people with as little as 1/500th blood quantum who inspire the spirits of their ancestors because they make being Cherokee a proud part of a their everyday life.". Yes, I'm one of "those" Vanns (documented, BTW). And there are free places to search the rolls.Just Google Dawes Roll but here is an easy one that is free http://www.okhistory.org/research/dawes. your pride in it. I seem to have inherited slightly more Native American than he has. My grandmother on my fathers side told me her grandmother was full Cherokee. . It was very nice of you to write that. Since his white mother is clearly identified he should be detached from Wurteh. I am so glad I have found this! If you just do your own research and study based on factual truth like I did, then you will see that this Thomas Pasmere Corn Planter Carpenter is nothing more than a made up fictional and fraudulent character. I can't speak for others but I don't recognize federal recognition. I neither have to prove myself to you nor defend my ancestors' actions nearly 230 years ago. Wurteh Elizabeth Watts passed away on 1814 in Cherokee, Alabama, USA. Robin Moytoy married Rowland Judd and they moved to Wilkes county , NC.

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