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Descendants of A-ma-do-ya Moytoy


53. FIVEKILLER5 KINGFISHER (NANCY4 WARD, TAME3 DOE, NANCY2 MOYTOY, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born June 1755 in CNE [TN], and died Bef. 1826 in Polk, TN. He married CATHERINE SWIMMER, daughter of SWIMMER. She was born Abt. 1780.

Notes for F
IVEKILLER KINGFISHER:
Hiskyteehee "Five Killer"
Little Fellow

More About F
IVEKILLER KINGFISHER:
Blood: 5/8 Cherokee
Burial: Nancy Ward's Grave, Polk, TN
Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Nanye'hi)
Translation: Hi-s-gi = Five, Di-hi = Killer
     
Child of F
IVEKILLER KINGFISHER and CATHERINE SWIMMER is:
  i.   TSU-KA-WA-LI-S-KA6 FIVEKILLER, b. Abt. 1820.


54. ELIZABETH BETSY5 WARD (NANCY4, TAME3 DOE, NANCY2 MOYTOY, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born September 18, 1757 in CNE [TN], and died in Tennessee. She married (1) JOSEPH L MARTIN, JR, BGEN 1776, son of JOSEPH MARTIN and SUSANNA CHILES. He was born September 18, 1740 in Charlotteville, Albemarle Co, VA, and died December 18, 1808 in Martinsville, Henry Co, VA. She married (2) DANIEL HUGHES 1788 in TN. He was born Abt. 1759.

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LIZABETH BETSY WARD:
Blood: 1/8 Cherokee (half Indian, see mother)
Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Nanye'hi)
Residence: June 1788, Chote

Notes for J
OSEPH L MARTIN, JR, BGEN:
Within Starr's biographies there is a typo in the birth year of Joseph, the text reads 1840 but should be 1740.
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Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, vol V, 1784-1792, Adelaide L Fries, The North Carolina Historical Commission, p1981: "...by signs found out from him where Colonel Martin was. The Colonel soon came creeping out of an Indian sweat-house, and welcomed me in very friendly fashion. .. He took me to his lodgings with a trader, Mr Springston, who had married an Indian wife; Colonel Martin had married their daughter."\\
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Early Travels in the Tennessee Country 1540-1800, Samuel Cole Williams, Watauga Press, p249: "...he explained to me by Signs in which House of the Town on the other Side which is called Sitiko, Col Martin was to be found. Having got on the other Side, I saw him soon creeping out of an Indian Hothouse, & he came to welcome me very friendly & having read Col Armstrong's Letter he said he would be at my Service in my Concern as much as possibly he could. .. He took me with him to his Lodging in the House of a Trader, Mr Springston, who has married an Indian Woman, but whose Father in Law was not at home during my Stay there."\\

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OSEPH L MARTIN, JR, BGEN:
Occupation 1: Fur Trader and Planter
Occupation 2: 1777, VA Commissioner to the Cherokee
Occupation 3: December 11, 1793, Brigadier General, VA militia
Residence: June 1788, Chote

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ANIEL HUGHES:
Occupation: Trader
     
Children of E
LIZABETH WARD and JOSEPH MARTIN are:
130. i.   NANCY6 MARTIN, b. Abt. 1778, CNE [TN]; d. April 1837.
  ii.   JAMES MARTIN, b. 1780, Chittiko, CNE [TN]; d. 1840.
  More About JAMES MARTIN:
Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Nanye'hi)

     
Child of ELIZABETH WARD and DANIEL HUGHES is:
131. iii.   RACHEL6 HUGHES, b. Abt. 1790; d. Aft. 1851.


55. SUSIE5 MAW (WILLICOE4, BETSY3, NANCY2 MOYTOY, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born Abt. 1798. She married JAMES STARR, SR Bef. 1813, son of CALEB STARR and NANCY HARLAN. He was born 1796 in CNE [McMinn Co, TN], and died June 15, 1845 in Flint Dist, CNW.

Notes for J
AMES STARR, SR:
James Starr, his brothers and his father, Caleb, supported emigration. His brother, Ezekial, travelled with his family to the west in 1834. James became a member of the Treaty Party, which advocated total tribal removal, and with other members he signed the controversial Treaty of 1835. James Starr moved to the western Cherokee Nation in 1837.

More About J
AMES STARR, SR:
1835 Census roll: Chickamauga Cr, TN, 6m18-, 4m18+, 5f16-, 3f16+
Blood: 1/4 Cherokee
Burial: Oak Grove cem, Oak Grove, Adair, OK
Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Nanye'hi)
Emigration: October 1837, B B Cannon
Translation: Na-gi-si = Starr (and Meadowlark)
     
Children of S
USIE MAW and JAMES STARR are:
132. i.   THOMAS6 STARR, SR, b. 1813; d. October 07, 1890.
133. ii.   JAMES STARR, JR, b. Abt. 1820; d. May 13, 1867.
  iii.   BEAN STARR, b. Abt. 1825.
134. iv.   WILLIAM STARR, SR, b. Abt. 1827.
  v.   ELLIS CREEK STARR, b. Abt. 1829; d. Abt. 1851; m. CATHERINE JUSTICE; b. Abt. 1828; d. Bet. 1851 - 1895.
  More About ELLIS CREEK STARR:
1851 Drennan roll: Canadian, 90 as Creek Starr

  More About CATHERINE JUSTICE:
1851 Old Settler roll: Canadian, 52 as Catherine Starr (1896 pg 293)

  vi.   JOHN STARR, b. Abt. 1833.
  More About JOHN STARR:
1851 Drennan roll: Canadian, 90

  vii.   EZEKIAL STARR, b. Abt. 1835; m. (1) AMANDA TERRELL; b. Abt. 1840; m. (2) CAROLINE SMITH; b. Abt. 1840; m. (3) ELIZABETH SMITH; b. Abt. 1840.
  More About EZEKIAL STARR:
1851 Drennan roll: Canadian, 90

135. viii.   PAULINE STARR, b. Abt. 1837.


56. NELLIE5 MAW (WILLICOE4, BETSY3, NANCY2 MOYTOY, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born Abt. 1806 in CNE, and died 1847. She married JAMES STARR, SR Bef. 1824, son of CALEB STARR and NANCY HARLAN. He was born 1796 in CNE [McMinn Co, TN], and died June 15, 1845 in Flint Dist, CNW.

Notes for J
AMES STARR, SR:
James Starr, his brothers and his father, Caleb, supported emigration. His brother, Ezekial, travelled with his family to the west in 1834. James became a member of the Treaty Party, which advocated total tribal removal, and with other members he signed the controversial Treaty of 1835. James Starr moved to the western Cherokee Nation in 1837.

More About J
AMES STARR, SR:
1835 Census roll: Chickamauga Cr, TN, 6m18-, 4m18+, 5f16-, 3f16+
Blood: 1/4 Cherokee
Burial: Oak Grove cem, Oak Grove, Adair, OK
Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Nanye'hi)
Emigration: October 1837, B B Cannon
Translation: Na-gi-si = Starr (and Meadowlark)
     
Children of N
ELLIE MAW and JAMES STARR are:
136. i.   FIELDS6 STARR, b. Abt. 1824.
137. ii.   JOSEPH STARR, SR, b. Abt. 1826.
138. iii.   WASHINGTON STARR, b. Abt. 1828; d. 1848.
139. iv.   MARY GA-NO-YA STARR, b. May 1829, Tennessee; d. Abt. 1909.
  v.   SAMUEL STARR, b. Abt. 1830; m. LAURA DAVIS; b. Abt. 1840.
  More About SAMUEL STARR:
1851 Drennan roll: Illinois, 243

  vi.   CALEB STARR, b. Abt. 1832.
  More About CALEB STARR:
1851 Drennan roll: Illinois, 245

140. vii.   JENNIE STARR, b. March 18, 1833, CNE; d. Aft. 1908.
  viii.   LEROY STARR, b. Abt. 1834.
141. ix.   RACHEL STARR, b. Abt. 1835.
142. x.   LUCY STARR, b. October 19, 1838; d. August 24, 1925.
143. xi.   SALLIE STARR, b. Abt. 1842, Flint Dist, CNW; d. August 20, 1867.


57. RUTH5 MAW (WILLICOE4, BETSY3, NANCY2 MOYTOY, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born Abt. 1820. She married THOMAS LEWIS ROGERS, SR Bef. 1846, son of JOHN ROGERS and ELIZABETH COODY. He was born Abt. 1816.

More About R
UTH MAW:
1851 Old Settler roll: Saline, 115 as Ruth Rogers (1896 pg 291)

Notes for T
HOMAS LEWIS ROGERS, SR:
Starr lists three wives for Thomas and seperates his children into four sets of half-siblings.

More About T
HOMAS LEWIS ROGERS, SR:
1851 Old Settler roll: Saline, 114 (1896 pg 289)
     
Children of R
UTH MAW and THOMAS ROGERS are:
144. i.   VICTORIA A6 ROGERS, b. 1846; d. Aft. 1902.
145. ii.   ELIZA ROGERS, b. Abt. 1848; d. Abt. 1872.



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