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View Tree for Chief Keightughqua CornstalkChief Keightughqua Cornstalk (b. 1710, d. 10 Nov 1777)

Chief Keightughqua Cornstalk (son of Whitefish Okowellos Sunfish) was born 1710 in Greenbriar, PA, and died 10 Nov 1777 in Point Pleasant, VA (Fort Randolph). He married (1) Cartherine See II in Old Town, Ohio, daughter of Frederick M. See and Catherine Vanderpool. He married (2) Quaconoa Moytoy, daughter of Moytoy II. He married (3) Helizikinopo (Shawnee Indian). He married (4) Helizikinopo (Shawnee). He married (5) Julia Scot on 1741 in Orange, VA.

 Includes NotesNotes for Chief Keightughqua Cornstalk:
Chief Cornstalk was murdered in 1777, at Fort Pleasant in Mason, WV

He was Chief leader of the Shawnee in the 1700's. He had many wives, and many
children, and led many battles. He was the Chief of the entire Shawnee nation.

Chief Cornstalk lived with the Creeks in Alabama for s short time in 1755, and again in 1757
during the French-Indian war. He was lead Chief of Shawnee at Bushy Run, and led raid in New-Greenbrier-Jackson River valleys in 1763, led raiding Ohio-Little Kanawha-Big Sandy-Kanawha-
New River valleys 1772, was lead Chief at Point Pleasant in 1774, and Chief of 20 tribe North
Confederacy about 1755-1777. In June 1762 negotiated treaty with Col Thomas Lewis and Col
William Preston at mouth of Big Sandy River.

There was a town in Ohio, "Cornstalk's Town" located on the norht bank of the Scippo Creek
in Pickaway County, Ohio. It was just east of the present U. S. Highway 23 and approximately
where Gold Cliff Park is today.

Cornstalk had a sister, Nonhelema, called "GRENADIER SQUAW" by the British because of
her imposing stature. She was 6ft 6inches tall, and she put on war paint, and went into battle with
the male indians. She was married to Moluntha, who was killed in 1786.


More About Chief Keightughqua Cornstalk and Cartherine See II:
Marriage: Old Town, Ohio.

More About Chief Keightughqua Cornstalk and Julia Scot:
Marriage: 1741, Orange, VA.

Children of Chief Keightughqua Cornstalk and Cartherine See II are:
  1. Mary Cornstalk, b. 1754, d. 1791.

Children of Chief Keightughqua Cornstalk and Quaconoa Moytoy are:
  1. Black Beard Cornstalk, b. 1735, d. 1808.
  2. +Peter Cornstalk, b. 1755, Alabama, d. 1838, Ohio.
  3. Black Wolf Cornstalk, b. 1741, d. 1830.
  4. +John Wolf Cornstalk, b. 1750, d. 1834.

Children of Chief Keightughqua Cornstalk and Helizikinopo (Shawnee Indian) are:
  1. Chenusaw Cornstalk, b. 1730, d. 1778.
  2. Wolf Cornstalk, b. 1733, d. 1788.
  3. Walker Cornstalk, b. 1735, d. 1818.
  4. Newa Cornstalk, b. 1737, d. 1776.
  5. Greenbriar Cornstalk, b. 1741, d. 1777.
  6. Stoutman Cornstalk, b. 1742, d. 1832.
  7. +Mary Cornstalk, b. 1744, d. 1775.
  8. Ellinipsco Cornstalk, b. 1745, d. 1777.
  9. Oceano Cornstalk, b. 1756, Ohio, d. 1765, WV.
  10. +Princess Aracoma Cornstalk, b. 1740, Shawnee, d. 1780, Islands Logan, WV.

Children of Chief Keightughqua Cornstalk and Helizikinopo (Shawnee) are:
  1. Chenusaw Cornstalk, b. 1730, d. 1778.
  2. Wolf Cornstalk, b. 1733, d. 1788.
  3. Walker Cornstalk, b. 1735, d. 1818.
  4. Newa Cornstalk, b. 1737, d. 1776.
  5. Greenbriar Cornstalk, b. 1741, d. 1777.
  6. Stoutman Cornstalk, b. 1742, d. 1832.
  7. +Mary Cornstalk, b. 1744, d. 1775.
  8. Oceano Cornstalk, b. 1756, Ohio, d. 1765, WV.
  9. +Princess Aracoma Cornstalk, b. 1740, Shawnee, d. 1780, Islands Logan, WV.

Children of Chief Keightughqua Cornstalk and Julia Scot are:
  1. Sunfish Cornstalk, b. 1741, d. 1774.
  2. Elijah Cornstalk, b. 1744, d. 1760.
  3. Absaloma Cornstalk, b. 1748, d. date unknown.
  4. Abraham Cornstalk, b. 1750, d. date unknown.
  5. Michael Cornstalk, b. 1752, d. date unknown.
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