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Descendants of A-ma-do-ya Moytoy

Generation No. 5


41. U-LU-TSA5 (DA-TSI4, A-TA-GU-LA-GU-LA3, NANCY2 MOYTOY, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born Abt. 1760. She married JOHN BOWLES, SR, CHIEF Abt. 1784, son of _____ BOWLES and CHEROKEE WOMAN. He was born Abt. 1746, and died July 16, 1839 in Van Zant County, Texas.

More About U
-LU-TSA:
Clan: Ani'-Wâ'di = Red Paint Clan (Aisley)

Notes for J
OHN BOWLES, SR, CHIEF:
Starr, A33, pg 472: John Bowles was the son of a Scotch trader and a full blood Cherokee woman. His father was killed and robbed by two North Carolinans while on his way home from Charlestown with goods for his establishment. This murder was in 1768 when the son was only twelve years of age, but within the next two years the fair complexioned, auburn haired boy had killed both his father's slayers.
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The Texas Cherokees, p10-11; "In January [1810] Duwali, also known as Bowl and Bold Hunter, chief of the Town of Little Hiwassee (on the Hiwassee river, now western NC) and another headman named Saulowee (Tsu-lawi or Fox) jointly conducted a group of seventy five from their villages... Duwali's and Takatoka's people settled along the White and St Francis rivers in present day northeast Arkansas.

The Texas Cherokees, p99; "Bob Smith, with a pistol in his hand, ran toward him from further down the line... I called 'Captain, don't shoot him' but he fired, striking Bowles in the head and killing him instantly."
(John Hunter Reagan, eyewitness to Duwali's death, 7/16/1839)

The Texas Cherokees, p127; "Born about 1756 of a Scotish father and full blood Cherokee mother...
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Myths of the Cherokee, p146; Christmas day 1839, in a fight on Cherokee Creek, San Saba Co, ...captured were the wife & family of The Bowl.
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When Diwali saw that his people were going to be overun, he rode to the rear of his small army of warriors and there he waited for the advancing Texans.The 83-year old chief rode with sword and hat given him by his friend Sam Houston. (The sword is now in the Masonic Lodge in Tahlequah Oklahoma.) The old Chief was shot and knocked off his horse, and he rolled over to a sitting position. While he sat on the ground singing his war song, a Captain Smith rode up, stepped off his horse, and shot the old warrior in the head with a pistol. The Texans would not allow his body to be removed. The bones of the old Chief remained exposed and on the ground until the late 1800's.
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On the "Houston" Treaty of Feb 23, 1836
Chief Bowles places his X mark with the name of Colonel Bowl
his son, John, places his X mark with the name of John Bowl

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OHN BOWLES, SR, CHIEF:
Aka (Facts Pg): Duwa'li, John Bowles, The Bowl, Bold Hunter, Chief Bowles/Boles/ Bowl, Colonel Bowles
Blood: 1/2 Cherokee, 1/2 Scotish
Cause of Death: shot in the head by Cap Bob Smith
Chief 1: Bet. 1810 - 1813, Principal Chief, CN-Arkansas
Chief 2: Bet. 1827 - 1832, Principal Chief, CN-Texas
Emigration 1: January 1810, from North Carolina to Arkansas
Emigration 2: 1824, from Arkansas into Texas, across the Red river
Signer 1: 1791, Treaty of Holston
Signer 2: February 23, 1836, Houston Treaty (never ratified)
Starr's Notes: B669
     
Children of U
-LU-TSA and JOHN BOWLES are:
102. i.   LIGHTNINGBUG6 BOWLES, b. Abt. 1784.
  ii.   DU-NU-NE-S-GI BOWLES, b. Abt. 1786.
  More About DU-NU-NE-S-GI BOWLES:
Clan: Ani'-Wâ'di = Red Paint Clan (Aisley)

103. iii.   STANDING MAN BOWLES, b. Abt. 1788.
  iv.   QUA-TI-NI BOWLES, b. Abt. 1790.
  More About QUA-TI-NI BOWLES:
Clan: Ani'-Wâ'di = Red Paint Clan (Aisley)

104. v.   TSA-GI-NA BOWLES, b. Abt. 1792.


42. NANCY5 O-GU-MA (THE4 BADGER, A-TA-GU-LA-GU-LA3, NANCY2 MOYTOY, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born 1768, and died 1860. She married KA-TA-DI-HI. He was born 1773.

More About N
ANCY O-GU-MA:
1848 Mullay roll: # 803 as Nancy Cata-te-hee
1851 Siler roll: Buffalo Town, Cherokee Co, NC, fam# 34, roll# 1011 as Nancy Ka-ta-ti-hee
1852 Chapman roll: Buffalo Town, Cherokee Co, NC, fam# 35, roll# 1012 as Nancy Ka-ta-ti-hee
1867 Powell roll: # 803 as Nancy Cat-a-tee-hee "Died 1860"

More About K
A-TA-DI-HI:
1848 Mullay roll: # 1155 as Cata-te-hee
     
Children of N
ANCY O-GU-MA and KA-TA-DI-HI are:
105. i.   REBECCA NA-KA6 KA-TA-DI-HI, b. 1793; d. Bet. 1880 - 1902.
106. ii.   KA-TA-DI-HI, b. Abt. 1798.
  iii.   PEACHTREE GRASSHOPPER, b. 1800; m. (1) O-YO-HA-LA, Bef. 1838; b. 1793; d. December 1838; m. (2) NA-KA, Bef. 1845; b. 1820; d. June 1845.
  More About PEACHTREE GRASSHOPPER:
1848 Mullay roll: #968 as Wa-chet-cher aka Grasshopper
Note: Mullay: grand-nephew of Standing Turkey aka Kun-katoga #1274
Translation 1: Do-la-tse-gv = Grasshopper
Translation 2: Wa-tsa-tsa = Peach Tree

  More About O-YO-HA-LA:
1848 Mullay roll: #969 as Oh-yoh-har-la "died December 1838" (1st wife of # 968, Grasshopper)

  More About NA-KA:
1848 Mullay roll: #970 as Naka "Died June 1845" (2nd wife of #968, Grasshopper)

107. iv.   CELEY KA-TA-DI-HI, b. 1803.
108. v.   LUCY KA-TA-DI-HI, b. 1808.
  vi.   NELLY KA-TA-DI-HI, b. 1810; d. 1839, Valley River, NC.
  More About NELLY KA-TA-DI-HI:
1848 Mullay roll: # 1156 as Nelly Cata-te-hee

109. vii.   U-LA-YO-HA KA-TA-DI-HI, b. 1816; d. September 1838.


43. JINNIE5 O-GU-MA (THE4 BADGER, A-TA-GU-LA-GU-LA3, NANCY2 MOYTOY, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born Abt. 1770, and died 1838.

More About J
INNIE O-GU-MA:
1848 Mullay roll: #1257 as Jin-neh "died 1838" (aunt to #968, Grasshopper)
     
Child of J
INNIE O-GU-MA is:
  i.   A-GI6, b. 1813; d. 1838, Agency East.
  More About A-GI:
1848 Mullay roll: #1117 "died at Agency East 1838" (daughter to # 1257, Jin-neh)



44. BADGER5 (THE4, A-TA-GU-LA-GU-LA3, NANCY2 MOYTOY, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born Abt. 1780.

More About B
ADGER:
Note: the children here are cousins to Grasshopper & Mrs Morris, actual parentage unknown
Translation: O-gu-ma = Badger
     
Children of B
ADGER are:
110. i.   REBECCA6, b. 1813; d. 1838.
  ii.   DU-TI-E, b. 1821; d. 1838.
  More About DU-TI-E:
1848 Mullay roll: #1438 as Tut-ti-eh "orphan girl, cousin of Mrs Morris. Died 1838"



45. JOHN WELCH5 O-GU-MA (THE4 BADGER, A-TA-GU-LA-GU-LA3, NANCY2 MOYTOY, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born 1782, and died 1837. He married BETSY QUE-DI-SI GI-TLE-U-S-DI Abt. 1825, daughter of GI-TLE-U-S-DI. She was born 1790, and died 1865.

Notes for J
OHN WELCH O-GU-MA:
Miller application# 16252 for John's granddaughter, Maggie Reed nee Oo-kum-mah, gives the name of her grandfather as John Welch aka Oo-kum-mah. Was this a full blood namesake of the Indian Countryman John Welch, or were they the same person?

More About J
OHN WELCH O-GU-MA:
1848 Mullay roll: # 1148 as Oh-kun-neh aka Badger
Translation: O-gu-ma = Badger

More About B
ETSY QUE-DI-SI GI-TLE-U-S-DI:
1848 Mullay roll: # 80 as Quaitsey
1851 Drennan roll: Flint, 641 1/2 as Quaity Blair [with daughter Nanny Blair nee Blythe]
1867 Powell roll: # 80 as Quaitseh "Died 1865, Small Pox"
Cause of Death: Smallpox
     
Children of J
OHN O-GU-MA and BETSY GI-TLE-U-S-DI are:
111. i.   WILSONEH6 O-GU-MA, b. 1825, CNE [Alarka, NC]; d. Bef. 1882.
  ii.   GA-DA-U-YO-DA O-GU-MA, b. Abt. 1827.



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