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Descendants of Go-sa-du-i-s-ga
2.NANCY2 SCOTT (GO-SA-DU-I-S-GA1) was born 1769 in CNE [TN], and died 1855.She married JOHN THORNTON, SR, son of MATTHEW THORNTON.He was born Abt. 1770 in Campbell Co, VA, and died 1849.
Notes for NANCY SCOTT:
Nancy married John Thornton and they had ten children including three sets of twins.
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Tennessee records indicate Nancy Thornton took possession of Indian lands at the Southwest point of Roane County, Tennessee in 1816. This was near the Indian Trading Post run by Jonathan Meigs and is in now what is known as Meigs County, but at that time it was Roane County. John Thornton had a
deed for land in Rhea County, adjacent to Roane County. According to those records, he died in 1849.
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In Starr's Gosaduisga 1-x family group Nancy is listed as simply "Nancy", the daughter of Go-Sa-Du-I-Sga.I'd previously had her listed as Nancy Go-Sa-Du-I-Sga but her correct surname would be Scott.
More About NANCY SCOTT:
1817-19 Reservations: May 25, 1818, #103, near South West Point, 9 in family
Blood: 1/2 Cherokee
Children of NANCY SCOTT and JOHN THORNTON are:
6. | i. | WILLIAM3 THORNTON, b. Abt. 1792, CNE [TN]. | |
ii. | JAMES THORNTON, b. Abt. 1794. | ||
7. | iii. | CHARLES THORNTON, b. Abt. 1796; d. Abt. 1845. | |
8. | iv. | JOHN THORNTON, JR, DR, b. Abt. 1800, Roane Co, TN; d. October 1865. | |
9. | v. | RILEY THORNTON, b. Abt. 1804. | |
10. | vi. | AMOS THORNTON I, b. 1806, CNE [TN]; d. Bef. 1895. | |
11. | vii. | DELILAH THORNTON, b. 1810; d. Abt. 1860. | |
12. | viii. | WILEY GLOVER THORNTON, b. 1810, CNE [TN]; d. March 23, 1877, CNW. | |
ix. | ELIZABETH THORNTON, b. 1812. |
Notes for ELIZABETH THORNTON: Twin to Smith. |
13. | x. | SMITH TA-LA-DU THORNTON, b. 1812; d. 1865. |
3.RICHARD2 SCOTT, SR (GO-SA-DU-I-S-GA1) was born Abt. 1770.He married POLLY _____.She was born Abt. 1786.
Notes for RICHARD SCOTT, SR:
Richard is not listed in Starr's Gosaduisga 1-x family group but is listed in the Moravian Spring Place Diaries as the half-brother of Peggy Scott.
More About RICHARD SCOTT, SR:
1835 Census roll: Oostenolee River, GA
1835 Smith Resolution: Chatouga, voted Aye; pro-treaty
Children of RICHARD SCOTT and POLLY _____ are:
i. | RICHARD3 SCOTT, JR, b. Abt. 1810. | ||
14. | ii. | GEORGE SCOTT, b. Abt. 1812; d. Bef. 1906. | |
iii. | HARRY SCOTT, b. Abt. 1814. | ||
15. | iv. | BETSY SCOTT, b. Abt. 1816, Tennessee; d. Abt. 1852. | |
v. | NANCY NV-TSI SCOTT, b. Abt. 1818. | ||
16. | vi. | LIZZIE SCOTT, b. Abt. 1820; d. Abt. 1868. | |
17. | vii. | DARKEY SCOTT, b. Abt. 1822. | |
viii. | ELSIE SCOTT, b. Abt. 1824. | ||
ix. | JOHN SCOTT, b. Abt. 1826; d. Bef. 1906. |
More About JOHN SCOTT: 1851 Drennan roll: Tahlequah, 573 |
Notes for EDWARD ADAIR, SR:
Edward Sr may have been married to a Vann that mothered Edward Jr.His wife Betsy Scott was married to Chief James Vann and she may have been listed with her Vann name as the mother of Ed Jr.
Edward Adair Sr and his brother John are supposed to be the half-Cherokee sons of the Indian trader James Adair; however, this has not been proved.Edward and John may have been Non-Cherokee relatives [nephews? great-nephews?] of the Indian Trader.Edward in particular was refered to in the records of Gideon Blackburn's School as a "White Patron" in 1807.
Dr Emmet Starr refers to John & Edward as "Two brothers, John and Edward Adair, Scotchmen, came to America from North Ireland..."
More About EDWARD ADAIR, SR:
Blood: Scot
Note: Bet. 1806 - 1807, "White Patron" of Gideon Blackburn's School
Starr's Notes: B990
Child of ELIZABETH SCOTT and EDWARD ADAIR is:
18. | i. | EDWARD3 ADAIR, JR, b. 1794, CNE [GA]. |
5.MARY2 BROWN (GO-SA-DU-I-S-GA1) was born 1796, and died Aft. 1851.She married WILLIAM DOHERTY Bef. 1820.He was born Abt. 1790 in CNE [TN], and died Aft. 1837.
Notes for MARY BROWN:
Listed with Mary on the 1851 Drennen roll, Disputed Dist, fam# 98, are three children that appear to be grand-children; John Dougherty Jr, Mary Dougherty, and William Dougherty.
More About MARY BROWN:
1851 Drennan roll: Disputed Dist, 98 as Mary Dougherty
Education: Bet. 1806 - 1807, Gideon Blackburn's School (age 8)
RG75, E222 Misc Removal: September 04, 1851, Going Snake Dist, "Piney", emigrated under Treaty of 1828 & prior to Treaty of 1835, returned East & returned West again prior to Treaty of 1846
More About WILLIAM DOHERTY:
Blood: Non-Cherokee
Emigration 1: December 03, 1833, from TN to CNW
Emigration 2: May 17, 1834, from CNW to CNE
Children of MARY BROWN and WILLIAM DOHERTY are:
19. | i. | ELIZA3 DOUGHERTY, b. Abt. 1820; d. 1892. | |
ii. | MARGARET DOUGHERTY, b. Abt. 1824; m. MOSES ALBERTY; b. Abt. 1808. |
More About MOSES ALBERTY: 1851 Drennan roll: Going Snake, 389 Clan: Ani'-Tsi'skwa = Bird Clan (Susannah) |
iii. | FLORA DOUGHERTY, b. Abt. 1826. |
More About FLORA DOUGHERTY: 1851 Drennan roll: Disputed Dist, 98 RG75, E222 Misc Removal: September 04, 1851, Going Snake Dist, CNW |
20. | iv. | ISABELLA DOUGHERTY, b. 1828; d. 1887. | |
21. | v. | JOHN DOUGHERTY, b. 1830, Georgia; d. 1885. | |
22. | vi. | MARY VIRGINIA DOUGHERTY, b. 1832; d. 1880. |
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