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Descendants of U-lu-tse


11. ELIZABETH4 LOWREY (NANNIE3 WATTS, GI-GO-NE-LI2 I, U-LU-TSE1) was born 1777 in Tennessee, and died May 18, 1839 in Calhoun, TN. She married (1) JOSEPH SEVIER 1796, son of JOHN SEVIER and SARAH HAWKINS. He was born March 17, 1763 in Augusta, Rokingham Co, VA, and died July 18, 1826 in Overton Co, TN. She married (2) JOHN WALKER II Bef. 1802, son of JOHN WALKER and CATHERINE KINGFISHER. He was born Abt. 1770 in CNE [TN], and died Bet. 1835 - 1842.

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LIZABETH LOWREY:
1817-19 Reservations 1: December 06, 1818, #154 as Elizabeth Walker, Pumpkintown late res of A Miller decsd, Native, 5 in family
1817-19 Reservations 2: Abt. 1838, claim for value, disallowed in favor of heirs of Andrew Miller
Clan: Ani'-Stasti = Holly (U-lu-tsa)
Starr's Notes: D083; b:1777

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OSEPH SEVIER:
Starr's Notes: D083

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OHN WALKER II:
1817-19 Reservations 1: August 09, 1819, #236, at the mouth of Scotch Creek
1817-19 Reservations 2: Reservation released to North Carolina
1842 Claims: TA1, pg 287, Claim# 440 by heir: [Carter] Thigh Walker
Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Nanye'hi)
Signer 1: January 07, 1806, Treaty
Signer 2: March 22, 1816, Treaty
Signer 3: July 08, 1817, Treaty
Signer 4: February 27, 1819, Treaty of Washington
Starr's Notes: D083
     
Children of E
LIZABETH LOWREY and JOSEPH SEVIER are:
38. i.   ELIZA LOWREY5 SEVIER, b. 1796; d. 1838.
39. ii.   MARY MARGARET SEVIER, b. October 08, 1799, Tennessee; d. March 28, 1862, Arizona.
     
Child of ELIZABETH LOWREY and JOHN WALKER is:
40. iii.   JOHN JACK5 WALKER III, b. Abt. 1802, Wachowee, Polk Co, TN; d. September 1835, near Cleveland, TN.


12. JENNIE4 LOWREY (NANNIE3 WATTS, GI-GO-NE-LI2 I, U-LU-TSE1) was born Abt. 1780 in Tennessee. She married (1) ROBERT LOVETT, SR, son of _____ LOVETT and OLLIE-MOLLIE. He was born Abt. 1780. She married (2) TA-LO-NV-TI-S-GI II, son of BLOODY FELLOW and WURTEH WATTS. He was born Abt. 1765, and died 1819 in Arkansas.

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OBERT LOVETT, SR:
1835 Census roll: Blount Co, AL, 2m18-, 1m18+, 1f16-, 1f16+
Detachment: October 01, 1838, 38-04 John Benge/G C Lowrey (E250 #1149 provided 1 Team)

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A-LO-NV-TI-S-GI II:
Starr, A32, pg 472: Tah-lon-tee-skee was a prominent Chicamauga warrior in 1792. In the United States_Cherokee October 25, 1805 Doublehead, who had hitherto been an implacable war chief was granted three seperate tracts of one square mile each and Tah-lon-tee-skee received a square mile of land on the north bank of the Tennessee River, for their influence in negotiating the treaty. This action becomming unpopular, Tah-lon-tee-skee emigrated to the Western Cherokee country where he was elected Principal Chief in 1818.
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In 1818, Tah-lon-tee-skee, chief of the Western Cherokee, requested the American Board of Commisioners for Foreign Missions establish a mission in the west. Subsequently, Dwight Mission, near present Russellville AR, was established in the spring of 1820. Tah-lon-tee-skee, having died in the meantime, was succeeded as chief by his brother, John Jolly, the adopted father of Sam Houston, who had moved west in 1818.

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A-LO-NV-TI-S-GI II:
Aka (Facts Pg): Aaron Price
Blood: 1/2 Cherokee
Chief: Bet. 1818 - 1820, Principal Chief, CN-Arkansas
Clan: Ani'-Wâ'di = Red Paint (Wurteh)
     
Children of J
ENNIE LOWREY and ROBERT LOVETT are:
41. i.   JESSE5 LOVETT, b. Abt. 1816.
42. ii.   GEORGE W LOVETT, b. Abt. 1820; d. Bet. 1851 - 1856.
  iii.   WILLIAM LOVETT, b. Abt. 1824; m. DELILAH PETTIT, Bef. 1851; b. Abt. 1830.
  More About DELILAH PETTIT:
1851 Old Settler roll: Skin Bayou, 15 as Delila Lovett (1896 page 466)

  iv.   SARAH LOVETT, b. Abt. 1828; m. CHARLES PETTIT; b. Abt. 1822, Georgia; d. December 31, 1871.
  More About CHARLES PETTIT:
1851 Old Settler roll: Going Snake, 39 (1896 page 397)
Aka (Facts Pg) 1: Sals-soqua-ste (Little Horse)
Aka (Facts Pg) 2: Chal-ke-kea-teh (Red Charley)

  v.   ROBERT LOVETT, JR, b. Abt. 1830; d. Aft. 1851; m. POLLY _____; b. Abt. 1834; d. Aft. 1851.
  More About ROBERT LOVETT, JR:
1851 Drennan roll: Illinois, 125

  More About POLLY _____:
1851 Drennan roll: Illinois, 125 as Polly Lovett



13. AKY4 LOWREY (NANNIE3 WATTS, GI-GO-NE-LI2 I, U-LU-TSE1) was born Abt. 1782. She married ARTHUR BURNS. He was born Abt. 1780.

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RTHUR BURNS:
1817-19 Reservations: July 01, 1819, #171, at Sawta Cave
     
Children of A
KY LOWREY and ARTHUR BURNS are:
43. i.   MARY5 BURNS, b. Abt. 1810.
44. ii.   ELIZABETH BURNS, b. Abt. 1820.


14. NELLIE4 LOWREY (NANNIE3 WATTS, GI-GO-NE-LI2 I, U-LU-TSE1) was born Abt. 1786, and died Bef. 1828. She married EDMOND FAWLING, SR, son of WILLIAM FAWLING. He was born Abt. 1788, and died Bef. 1828.

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DMOND FAWLING, SR:
Note; Starr's Grant 1-1-1-2 William Fawling and Grant 1-1-1-2-1 Edmond (son of William) may actually be one and the same person. Missionary journals indicate that Edmond was a brother of John Fawling who is listed by Starr as the brother of William. My age guestimate for William has been squeezed between relatives and would also support the removal of a generation by merging William with Edmond.

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DMOND FAWLING, SR:
1817-19 Reservations: November 06, 1818, #146, on path from Crow Town to Gunter's Ferry, 6 in fam
     
Children of N
ELLIE LOWREY and EDMOND FAWLING are:
45. i.   EDMOND5 FAWLING, JR, b. 1808.
46. ii.   JOSEPH FAWLING, b. Abt. 1810.
  iii.   RIM FAWLING, b. Abt. 1812.
47. iv.   ELLIS FAWLING, b. Abt. 1814; d. Abt. 1863.
  v.   EDWARD FAWLING, b. Abt. 1818; m. MARGARET A-NU-WA-GI SMITH, Bef. 1895; b. 1844; d. Bet. 1895 - 1902.
  More About EDWARD FAWLING:
1851 Old Settler roll: Illinois, 21 as Ned Fawling (1896 page364 )

  More About MARGARET A-NU-WA-GI SMITH:
1851 Drennan roll: Tahlequah, 290
1880 Census [CN]: Canadian, 605 as Peggy Hammer
1890 Census [CN]: Canadian, 1708 as Peggy Hammer
1894-96 O.S. payroll: Muskogee, OK, page 364 as Peggy Harris (widow of Ned Fawling)
Note: an only child, Susie Falling was her step-mother

  vi.   JAMES FAWLING, b. 1820.
  More About JAMES FAWLING:
1851 Drennan roll: Tahlequah, 527
Blood: Full Blood Cherokee (Choctaw Academy)
Education: May 1834, Choctaw Academy "orphan who lived with John Walker Jr"

  vii.   ELIZABETH FAWLING, b. 1822; m. (1) HIRAM MOODY; b. Abt. 1810; m. (2) SAMUEL SCHARBLE, Bef. 1890; b. 1832; d. June 1902.
  More About ELIZABETH FAWLING:
1890 Census [CN]: Tahlequah, 2057 as Elizabeth Schable
Education: January 21, 1828, Spring Place Mission School (age 8, Half Acre, gdn)

  Notes for SAMUEL SCHARBLE:
www.rootsweb.com/~okbits/stilwellstandard.html
Stilwell Standard, Adair Co, OK, Jun 13, 1902; "Uncle Sam" Scharble, age 79 years, died at Tahlequah last week. He came to Tahlequah in 1871, in the good old days and was well known all over the Cherokee Nation.

  More About SAMUEL SCHARBLE:
1880 Census [CN]: Tahlequah, 2403 "5822"
1890 Census [CN]: Tahlequah, 2056
Blood: Adopted White
Occupation: 1890, Shoe Maker

48. viii.   SUSIE FAWLING, b. 1827.



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