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Descendants of Alexander Drumgoole, Sr

Generation No. 2


2. NANNIE2 DRUMGOOLE (ALEXANDER1) was born Abt. 1779, and died July 23, 1850. She married (1) CHIEF DOUBLEHEAD Abt. 1794, son of GREAT EAGLE and WOMAN ANI'-WÂ'DI. He was born Abt. 1744 in Stearns, KY, and died August 09, 1807 in Hiwasse River, TN. She married (2) JOHN FOREMAN Abt. 1801, son of JOHN FOREMAN and SUSIE TI-TA-S-GI-S-GI. He was born Abt. 1780 in CNE [TN], and died 1807. She married (3) _____ SPRINGSTON Abt. 1810, son of WILLIAM SPRINGSTON and WHITE WOMAN. He was born Abt. 1762.

Notes for N
ANNIE DRUMGOOLE:
Starr lists Nannie "the Pain" as Nannie Drumgoole nee Doublehead.
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[Cherokee Advocate, Aug 6, 1850, Obituary of Nancy Springston]
Born c. 1775 - died July 23, 1850. Her four surviving children were at her side at the time of her death at the house of Anderson Springston. She also had 73 grandchildren.
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John L. Springston's notes on his Miller Application:

Sir: My grandmother on my fathers side was named Nancy. She was a full blood Indian of the Cherokee Tribe. She had four sets of children, Springston, Foreman, Wilson and Doublehead and as I understand the case, she must have been enrolled in 1835,36. 1846 & 1833 or earlier than 1835. I want to find her name and her families by name. My grandfathers name was John. I think he had by his marriage to her three children - Anderson, my father, & Isaac & Edley Springston. My uncles by her Foreman marriage she had only one I am aware, his name was Jim or James Foreman. By her Doublehead marriage she had only one as far as I know, his name was Bird Doublehead. Her marriage to Wilson I am lost. She died prior to 1851 (this contradicts his other statement). Now as far as the Cherokee Indian record will show her I wish an examination thereof - my fatheer Anderson Springston was born 10-13-1814 and I think Isaac was older than he - Edley I am unable to say.

Nancy, my said grandma had two brothers and two sisters as I was informed by my father & mother both and I ask as to who her census shows they were - if possible - as to claim on them. I cannot be any to certain, or not enough to swear to positive. I ask for such information as is possible from the rolls showing them so I can apply with a certainty.

They were all emigrants and resided in Delaware District Cherokee Nation West and I think in Tennessee East - not far from Gunters Landing on the Tennessee River. It is my desire to apply for all possible where (the rest is illegible). This is signed 10-8-1906.
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In another letter he states that she had two brothers and two sisters,

Another letter states:
"Nan-que-se, my grandmother Nancy Springston's niece --
Nancy in same family, the relation bore to each I do not know--
also, Isaac, sister of my grandmother Nancy --Che-ne-lern-ky --
relationship only as fixed by the relationship existing between
the named emigrants.

More About N
ANNIE DRUMGOOLE:
Blood: 1/2 Cherokee

Notes for C
HIEF DOUBLEHEAD:
from Don Chesnut's web page; www.users.mis.net/~chesnut/pages/cherokee.htm
Tal-tsu’ska’ :
"Two-heads," fro ta’li, two, and tsu’ska’, plural of uska’, (his) head. A Cherokee chief about the year 1800, known to the whites as Doublehead. Doublehead's Indian name has also been listed as Dsu-gwe-la-de-gi and as Chuqualatague.

More About C
HIEF DOUBLEHEAD:
Blood: Full Blood Cherokee
Clan: Ani'-Wâ'di = Red Paint (Wurteh)

Notes for J
OHN FOREMAN:
Starr lists two wives for John Foreman; Nannie Drumgoole nee Doublehead and Ruth Springston.
John's children are listed by Starr as five sets of half-siblings. A statement of James Madison Bell indicates that Elizabeth's (one of the two Elizabeth's in this family) mother was Jennie Foster.

More About J
OHN FOREMAN:
Blood: 1/2 Cherokee
Clan: Ani'-Wâ'di = Red Paint (Susie Gourd)
     
Children of N
ANNIE DRUMGOOLE and CHIEF DOUBLEHEAD are:
5. i.   BIRD TAIL3 DOUBLEHEAD, b. 1795, Tennessee; d. Abt. 1857.
6. ii.   PEGGY DOUBLEHEAD, b. Abt. 1800; d. Abt. 1834.
     
Children of NANNIE DRUMGOOLE and JOHN FOREMAN are:
7. iii.   JAMES C3 FOREMAN, b. 1802; d. May 1842, Evansville, Arkansas.
8. iv.   ELIZABETH BETSY FOREMAN, b. Abt. 1804.
     
Children of NANNIE DRUMGOOLE and _____ SPRINGSTON are:
  v.   ISAAC3 SPRINGSTON, b. 1811; d. 1863; m. JANE _____; b. Abt. 1820.
  Notes for ISAAC SPRINGSTON:
Isaac was living in the Delaware District, IT, in 1851 and died in 1863 a Civil War soldier.

  More About ISAAC SPRINGSTON:
1835 Census roll: Walkiah Creek, McMinn Co, TN
1851 Drennan roll: Delaware, 663
Blood: 1/2 Cherokee (Candy's Creek Mission)
Education: January 08, 1828, Candy's Creek Mission

  More About JANE _____:
1851 Drennan roll: Delaware, 663 as Jane Springston

9. vi.   ANDERSON SPRINGSTON, b. October 13, 1814, CNE [TN]; d. March 22, 1866.


3. ALEXANDER WI-HU2 DRUMGOOLE, JR (ALEXANDER1) was born Abt. 1785, and died Bet. 1843 - 1851. He married PEGGY I-NO-WA-GA GO-LO-NU-GI. She was born Abt. 1790, and died Aft. 1851.

More About A
LEXANDER WI-HU DRUMGOOLE, JR:
1817-19 Reservations: July 21, 1819, #203, Sweet Water Creek
1835 Census roll: Ooltewah, TN
1837-45 Debts: $1.50 debt paid to Ellis S Harlan
1837-45 Payments: Book A, pg 080a [Candy's Cr, TN] Total $1, 656.00, advanced $829.50, paid West $826.50
Blood: 1/2 Cherokee

More About P
EGGY I-NO-WA-GA GO-LO-NU-GI:
1851 Drennan roll: Saline, 567 as Ar-nar-wa-ke Drumfool
Aka (Facts Pg): I-nu-oh-wa-kah or Ar-nar-wa-ke
Blood: Full Blood Cherokee
     
Children of A
LEXANDER DRUMGOOLE and PEGGY GO-LO-NU-GI are:
  i.   GEORGE3 DRUMGOOLE, b. 1812; d. 1854; m. MARY MCDANIEL; b. Abt. 1828; d. 1855.
  More About GEORGE DRUMGOOLE:
Blood: 1/2 Cherokee (Candy's Creek Mission)
Education: January 08, 1828, Candy's Creek Mission

  More About MARY MCDANIEL:
Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Nanye'hi)

10. ii.   RUTH DRUMGOOLE, b. Abt. 1815; d. 1857.
11. iii.   SARAH DRUMGOOLE, b. 1817; d. January 01, 1870.
  iv.   ELIZA DRUMGOOLE, b. 1819; d. 1858; m. WELCH; b. Abt. 1810; d. 1859.
  More About ELIZA DRUMGOOLE:
Blood: 1/2 Cherokee (Candy's Creek Mission)
Education: January 08, 1828, Candy's Creek Mission

  v.   ALEXANDER DRUMGOOLE III, b. 1822; d. 1855.
  More About ALEXANDER DRUMGOOLE III:
Education: December 14, 1840, New Spring Place Mission School (age 18)

  vi.   JAMES DRUMGOOLE, b. 1824; d. 1893.
  More About JAMES DRUMGOOLE:
Education: December 14, 1840, New Spring Place Mission School (age 16)



4. RUTH2 DRUMGOOLE (ALEXANDER1) was born Abt. 1788 in CNE [TN], and died Abt. 1851 in Saline Dist, CNW. She married (1) JOHN FOREMAN Bef. 1808, son of JOHN FOREMAN and SUSIE TI-TA-S-GI-S-GI. He was born Abt. 1780 in CNE [TN], and died 1807. She married (2) GEORGE W WILSON, SR Abt. 1810, son of THOMAS WILSON and BETSY MCCRARY. He was born Abt. 1790 in CNE [TN], and died August 22, 1850 in Saline Dist, CNW.

Notes for R
UTH DRUMGOOLE:
Springston 1 William Springston and Nancy ["The Pain"]
Springston 1-1 Ruth Springston +John Foreman +George Wilson

The Drennan roll indicates that the above Nancy _____ is the same as Nannie Drumgoole nee Doublehead +John Foreman (Foreman 1-1, pg 363) and that both Ruth and Nancy are daughters of Alexander Drumgoole and Nannie Augusta, a full blood (who also married Richard Fields, a white man).

Thus Ruth [Drumgoole] is listed by Starr as both Ruth Springston and Ruth Drumgoole in separate references

On page 542 of Starr's History of the Cherokee, in the biography for Breedlove, Starr mentions "Mrs Malinda Chisholm married in January 1836 William [Wilson], son of George and Ruth (Springston) Wilson,..."

"Indian Territory", Gideon, 1901, page 952, biography of Winfield Scott Audrain;
..."a son of James P and Mary (Wilson) Audrain, and a grandson of George and Ruth (Dungould) Wilson."
..."Our subject's maternal grandmother, Mrs Ruth Wilson, was a daughter of Alexander and Nancy Augusta Dungould, the former a white man, the latter of Cherokee blood."

More About R
UTH DRUMGOOLE:
Blood: 1/2 Cherokee
Burial: McClain Creek on Maynard Bayou, Saline Dist, CNW

Notes for J
OHN FOREMAN:
Starr lists two wives for John Foreman; Nannie Drumgoole nee Doublehead and Ruth Springston.
John's children are listed by Starr as five sets of half-siblings. A statement of James Madison Bell indicates that Elizabeth's (one of the two Elizabeth's in this family) mother was Jennie Foster.

More About J
OHN FOREMAN:
Blood: 1/2 Cherokee
Clan: Ani'-Wâ'di = Red Paint (Susie Gourd)

More About G
EORGE W WILSON, SR:
1817-19 Reservations: July 21, 1819, #202, two miles from Austin Rider's, 4 in family
1851 Old Settler roll: Illinois, 260 (1895 page 171)
Burial: McClain Creek on Maynard Bayou, Saline Dist, CNW
Emigration: 1834, Indian Territory, OK
Military service: 1814, under Cap John Spears; Horse Shoe Bend
RG75, E545 Reg of BLW: June 19, 1857, BLW# 75630 by A D Wilson, gdn of minor daughter, Malinda
     
Child of R
UTH DRUMGOOLE and JOHN FOREMAN is:
12. i.   JOHNSON3 FOREMAN, b. January 01, 1808; d. June 28, 1872.
     
Children of RUTH DRUMGOOLE and GEORGE WILSON are:
13. ii.   WILLIAM3 WILSON, SR, b. October 14, 1811; d. June 30, 1897.
14. iii.   ELIZABETH WILSON, b. Abt. 1814, CNE [GA].
15. iv.   ARCHIBALD M WILSON, b. 1815; d. March 18, 1871, California.
16. v.   ALEXANDER DRUMGOOL WILSON, b. 1817, CNE [GA]; d. March 23, 1858.
17. vi.   MARY J WILSON, b. 1821, Tennessee; d. September 1893.
18. vii.   REBECCA WILSON, b. 1823; d. Bet. 1880 - 1902.
19. viii.   GEORGE W WILSON, JR, b. 1825, CNE [NC]; d. April 21, 1888.
20. ix.   RUTH WILSON, b. Abt. 1827; d. Bet. 1855 - 1895.
  x.   JOHN WILSON, b. 1828; d. Aft. 1906.
  More About JOHN WILSON:
1851 Old Settler roll: Delaware, 31 (1895 page 9)
1894-96 O.S. payroll: Grizley Flats, CA, page 9 (Emily W Breedlove, atty)
Education: September 28, 1840, New Spring Place Mission School
Residence: 1906, California

21. xi.   ANDERSON SPRINGSTON WILSON, b. 1830; d. December 26, 1865.
22. xii.   MALINDA WILSON, b. August 26, 1834; d. Aft. 1906.



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