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Descendants of A-ma-do-ya Moytoy


82. GU-LU-S-TI-YU5 (CHIEF4 DOUBLEHEAD, GREAT3 EAGLE, MOYTOY2, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born Abt. 1766. She married SAMUEL RILEY Bef. 1790. He was born 1760, and died 1819.

Notes for S
AMUEL RILEY:
A Record Book of The Proceedings of the Supreme Court of the Cherokee Nation;
"The court recognises the will of Samuel Riley, deceased, to be his last will and testament as authenticated by the deposition of R Richards, Phisicien [sic], who attended on said Sam'l Riley, dec'd, in his last sickness, given from under my hand at New Town this 25th of October, 1825.
[signed] John Martin C S C
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M-208 Roll 8 Cherokee Indian Agency in Tennessee 1801-1835, Correspondence and Miscellaneous Records 1819-1820; letter from George W Foster to Secretary of the Treasury dated 28 April 1819 (received 11 August 1819); in part "...At last March term the suit was to have been tried but about fifteen days before court Riley died. So the suit died. His children all being Indians..."
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Samuel Riley, along with James Chisolm and Thomas Norris Clark, were three white men who seized much of the property (mostly slaves) of Chief Doublehead after his assassination in 1807. Chisolm and Clard were business partners of Chief Doublehead; Riley may well have been his son-in-law.

More About S
AMUEL RILEY:
1817-19 Reservations: April 27, 1818, # 68, south side of TN Riv opposite SW Point, in Right of Wife, 8 in fam
Blood: Non-Cherokee
Note: Bet. 1806 - 1807, "White Patron" of Gideon Blackburn's School
Will: October 26, 1825, Cherokee Court recognized Last Will & Testament
     
Children of G
U-LU-S-TI-YU and SAMUEL RILEY are:
206. i.   RICHARD6 RILEY, b. Abt. 1790; d. Aft. 1838.
207. ii.   NANNIE RILEY, b. Abt. 1792.
208. iii.   MARY RILEY, b. Abt. 1793, CNE [TN]; d. March 08, 1829.
209. iv.   ELIZABETH RILEY, b. July 1794; d. March 1857.
210. v.   JOHN RILEY, b. Abt. 1795; d. Bef. 1857.
211. vi.   LUCY RILEY, b. Abt. 1796.
212. vii.   ELLEANOR NELLIE RILEY, b. Abt. 1797; d. June 1851.
213. viii.   SALLIE RILEY, b. Abt. 1798.
214. ix.   LOUISA RILEY, b. Abt. 1799.
215. x.   LOONEY RILEY, JUDGE, b. November 12, 1800, Georgia; d. February 28, 1883.
216. xi.   RACHEL RILEY, b. Abt. 1801.


83. BIRD TAIL5 DOUBLEHEAD (CHIEF4, GREAT3 EAGLE, MOYTOY2, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born 1795 in Tennessee, and died Abt. 1857. He married TIMSON. She was born Abt. 1810, and died Abt. 1852.

More About B
IRD TAIL DOUBLEHEAD:
1851 Old Settler roll: Saline, 59 (1895 page 128)
Emigration 1: Abt. 1817, From Georgia to Arkansas
Emigration 2: Abt. 1828, From Arkansas to Saline Dist, CNW
     
Children of B
IRD DOUBLEHEAD and TIMSON are:
  i.   LUCY6 DOUBLEHEAD, b. Abt. 1851; d. Aft. 1906.
  More About LUCY DOUBLEHEAD:
1906-09 Miller roll: Stilwell, OK, ap# 8320 (Rejected) as Lulia Doublehead

217. ii.   BIRD DOUBLEHEAD, b. Abt. 1852; d. Aft. 1937.


84. PEGGY5 DOUBLEHEAD (CHIEF4, GREAT3 EAGLE, MOYTOY2, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born Abt. 1800, and died Abt. 1834. She married WILLIAM WILSON April 04, 1824 in Madison Co, AL. He was born Abt. 1796, and died Abt. 1834.

Notes for P
EGGY DOUBLEHEAD:
[Testimony of Bird Doublehead re: Estate of Doublehead, 21 June, 1838]
"...applicant has now two sisters surviving namely Susannah the wife of George Chisholm and Alcy the wife of Giles McNulty. Applicants other sister Peggy has departed this life leaving four children surviving [her hissy at laws] by her husband William Wilson, who is also dead. The eldest named Jane Wilson, the 2d Elzrah Wilson, the third George Wilson and the fourth Bird Wilson.
[signed (not just an X)] Bird Doublehead
21 June 1838

More About W
ILLIAM WILSON:
1817-19 Reservations: July 11, 1818, #128, on Flint River, in Right of Wife, 3 in family
Blood: Non-Cherokee
     
Children of P
EGGY DOUBLEHEAD and WILLIAM WILSON are:
  i.   ELZRAH6 WILSON, b. May 22, 1822; d. August 06, 1902; m. DAVID HICKS; b. July 13, 1830, CNE.
  Notes for DAVID HICKS:
History and Genealogy of the Cherokee Indians by Dr. Emmet Starr, page 449.
Catalog of students, New Spring Place, IT, 1838-1842.
Issue 8 & 9, Fall 1992 & Spring 1993, Cherokee Family Researcher, p18, shows
him as a student 20 Oct 1840.
Notes of Starr, v3, p16.

  More About DAVID HICKS:
Education: October 20, 1840, New Spring Place Mission School

  ii.   JANE WILSON, b. Abt. 1826.
218. iii.   GILBERT BIRD WILSON, b. 1829, CNE; d. August 29, 1894.
  iv.   GEORGE WILSON, b. Abt. 1832.


85. ALCY5 DOUBLEHEAD (CHIEF4, GREAT3 EAGLE, MOYTOY2, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born Abt. 1800, and died Aft. 1838. She married GILES MCNULTY. He was born Abt. 1790.

More About G
ILES MCNULTY:
1817-19 Reservations: July 28, 1818, #132, Hurricane Fork of Flint Riv, in Right of Wife, 2 in family
Blood: Non-Cherokee
     
Children of A
LCY DOUBLEHEAD and GILES MCNULTY are:
219. i.   ELZIRA6 MCNULTY, b. Abt. 1824; d. Abt. 1902.
220. ii.   ELIZA MCNULTY, b. Abt. 1826; d. April 03, 1885.
  iii.   JOHN MCNULTY, b. Abt. 1828.
221. iv.   GEORGE W MCNULTY, b. Abt. 1830; d. Bef. 1896.
  v.   BLEVIN MCNULTY, b. Abt. 1832; d. Bef. 1896.
  More About BLEVIN MCNULTY:
1851 Old Settler roll: Illinois, 11 (1896 page 80)

222. vi.   MARY MCNULTY, b. 1835; d. Aft. 1902.


86. _____5 DOUBLEHEAD (CHIEF4, GREAT3 EAGLE, MOYTOY2, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born Abt. 1805.
     
Child of
_____ DOUBLEHEAD is:
  i.   OLIVER6 DOUBLEHEAD, b. Abt. 1825; d. Bet. 1851 - 1895.
  More About OLIVER DOUBLEHEAD:
1851 Old Settler roll: Saline, 112 (1896 page 128) "dead, no issue"



87. CATHERINE5 PUMPKIN (PUMPKIN BOY4, GREAT3 EAGLE, MOYTOY2, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born Abt. 1782. She married JAMES SPENCER. He was born Abt. 1780.

More About C
ATHERINE PUMPKIN:
Emigration: 1838, with John Drew's detachment
Residence: 1842, on the Sallisaw about 8-9 miles from it's mouth

Notes for J
AMES SPENCER:
Could this be the James Spencer that swore testimony to the
estate claims on Doublehead? (with John Drew as his interpreter?)

More About J
AMES SPENCER:
1835 Census roll: Creek Path, AL
1835 Smith Resolution: Chatooga, voted Nay; anti-treaty
     
Child of C
ATHERINE PUMPKIN and JAMES SPENCER is:
223. i.   DANIEL D6 SPENCER, b. 1811.



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