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Descendants of A-ma-do-ya Moytoy
440.SALLY7 SCOTT (SARAH6HICKS, NA-YE-HI5CONRAD, JENNIE4ANI'-WA'YA, OCONOSTOTA3, MOYTOY2, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born Abt. 1786, and died June 10, 1830.She married (1) GEORGE MCDONALD Bef. 1807, son of JOHN MCDONALD and ANNIE SHOREY.He was born Abt. 1775, and died February 16, 1817 in Brainerd Church, CNE.She married (2) ALEXANDER COPELAND Abt. 1824.He was born Abt. 1780.
Notes for SALLY SCOTT:
I previously had Mrs Sallie McDonald nee Scott marrying John Shepherd but the Moravian diaries suggest that John Shepherd's wife was Sallie McDonald, sister of Johnston McDonald.
More About SALLY SCOTT:
Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Peggy Scott)
More About GEORGE MCDONALD:
Clan: Ani'-Tsi'skwa = Bird Clan (Gi-gu-i)
Children of SALLY SCOTT and GEORGE MCDONALD are:
1339. | i. | COLLINS GI-NA-DI-DV8 MCDONALD, b. December 23, 1807, Murray Co, GA; d. November 05, 1895. | |
1340. | ii. | POLLY MCDONALD, b. 1811, Etowah, CNE [Hightower River, GA]; d. 1856. | |
1341. | iii. | MARIA MCDONALD, b. 1815. |
441.ISABELLE7 BROWN (SARAH6HICKS, NA-YE-HI5CONRAD, JENNIE4ANI'-WA'YA, OCONOSTOTA3, MOYTOY2, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born December 09, 1797, and died November 25, 1848 in Dwight Mission, IT.She married SILAS CHOATE Bef. 1820.He was born Abt. 1792, and died Bef. 1861.
More About ISABELLE BROWN:
Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Peggy Scott)
Education 1: April 04, 1809, Spring Place Mission School
Education 2: Bet. 1806 - 1807, Gideon Blackburn's School (age 7)
RG75, E247 Reg of Pmts: Abt. 1837, E083 as Isabella Choate $15,360
More About SILAS CHOATE:
1817-19 Reservations: November 21, 1818, #151, in Right of Wife, 3 in fam, Near the ford on Will's Creek
Blood: Non-Cherokee
Emigration: as an Old Settler, returned East and then emigrated during the Removal
Children of ISABELLE BROWN and SILAS CHOATE are:
1342. | i. | SANDERS8 CHOATE, b. January 24, 1820, CNE; d. February 22, 1877. | |
1343. | ii. | JOHN BROWN CHOATE, SR, b. March 05, 1824, CNE [AL]; d. February 16, 1893. | |
1344. | iii. | JAMES BROWN CHOATE, b. 1826, Will's Valley, AL; d. August 06, 1893. | |
iv. | ANDREW CHOATE, b. Abt. 1829; d. Bef. 1851. | ||
v. | ALBERT CHOATE, b. Abt. 1831; d. Bef. 1851. | ||
vi. | ELIZA CHOATE, b. Abt. 1833; d. Bef. 1851. |
442.SUSAN7 BROWN (SARAH6HICKS, NA-YE-HI5CONRAD, JENNIE4ANI'-WA'YA, OCONOSTOTA3, MOYTOY2, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born Abt. 1799 in CNE, and died Aft. 1851.She married DAVID WILCOXEN.He was born Abt. 1785, and died Abt. 1856.
More About SUSAN BROWN:
1851 Drennan roll: Flint, 353 as Susie Wilcox
Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Peggy Scott)
Notes for DAVID WILCOXEN:
Very likely the same as the David Wilcoxen of Hamilton Co, TN, son of George Wilcoxen and Elizabeth Beam.George is said to be a nephew of Daniel Boone.David lived at Wolftever Creek, Ocoee Dist; fought in the War of 1812, married a white woman named Elizabeth Harris, and was killed by Washington Gann (perhaps related to Thomas Gann, a white man married to Catherine McCoy, mixed-blood Cherokee).Source; Willcoxon Family Page on GENFORUM.COM
More About DAVID WILCOXEN:
1835 Census roll: Ooltewah Creek, TN
Blood: Non-Cherokee
Parents (Facts Pg): ?g-son of John Wilcoxen and Sarah Casandra Boone [dau of Squire Boone & niece of "the" Daniel Boone]?
Children of SUSAN BROWN and DAVID WILCOXEN are:
1345. | i. | RACHEL8 BROWN, b. Abt. 1818, CNE; d. Abt. 1850, Grand River, Saline Dist, CNW. | |
1346. | ii. | JOHN BROWN, b. Abt. 1820. | |
iii. | POLLY WILCOX, b. Abt. 1822; d. Bet. 1851 - 1906. |
More About POLLY WILCOX: 1851 Drennan roll: Flint, 353 as Polly Wilcox Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Peggy Scott) |
1347. | iv. | SUSAN JANE WILCOX, b. Abt. 1824; d. Abt. 1867. | |
v. | THOMPSON WILCOX, b. Abt. 1826. |
More About THOMPSON WILCOX: Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Peggy Scott) |
More About CHARLOTTE BROWN:
Blood: 1/4 or 1/8 Cherokee
Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Peggy Scott)
Education 1: September 04, 1809, Spring Place Mission School
Education 2: Bet. 1806 - 1807, Gideon Blackburn's School (age 6)
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 CHARLOTTE BROWN and WILLIAM DOHERTY are:
i. | ROBERT8 DOUGHERTY, b. Abt. 1825. |
1348. | ii. | RUTH DOUGHERTY, b. Abt. 1827. | |
1349. | iii. | GEORGE WASHINGTON DOUGHERTY, b. Abt. 1831; d. 1866. | |
1350. | iv. | CHARLOTTE DOUGHERTY, b. May 1835, CNE [TN]; d. Bet. 1900 - 1902. |
444.SUSAN7 BIGBY (_____6HICKS, NA-YE-HI5CONRAD, JENNIE4ANI'-WA'YA, OCONOSTOTA3, MOYTOY2, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born Abt. 1776.She married (1) _____ WATTERS.He was born Abt. 1770.She married (2) F HENRY WALLS, son of _____ WALLS.He was born Abt. 1770.
More About SUSAN BIGBY:
Note: Questionable Entry
More About _____ WATTERS:
Blood: Non-Cherokee
More About F HENRY WALLS:
Blood: Non-Cherokee
Child of SUSAN BIGBY and F WALLS is:
1351. | i. | SUSAN JANE8 WALLS, b. Abt. 1794; d. 1863. |
445.JAMES7 BIGBY, SR (_____6HICKS, NA-YE-HI5CONRAD, JENNIE4ANI'-WA'YA, OCONOSTOTA3, MOYTOY2, A-MA-DO-YA1) was born September 06, 1778 in Tennessee, and died Abt. 1856 in Flint Dist, CNW.He married CATHERINE FOREMAN Abt. 1800 in Amohee Dist, TN, daughter of JOHN FOREMAN and SUSIE TI-TA-S-GI-S-GI.She was born April 17, 1785 in CNE [TN], and died November 23, 1842 in Stilwell, CNW.
Notes for JAMES BIGBY, SR:
James Bigby was Irish from his father and Cherokee from his mother. He had a half-brother, Thomas Wilson and a half-sister, Betsy Brown. He married Catherine Foreman in 1800, lived in Amohee District, Tennessee. James was interested in education. He and his brother-in-law, Thomas Foreman and Hair Conrad petitioned for a school to be established by the American Board of Commissioners for foreign missions. The school was established in 1824 called Candy's Creek Mission. After the Cherokee removal one of the eighteen schools in the Cherokee Nation in 1845 was at their home.
In 1825, James and Catherine lived close enough to attend the Candy's Creek Church with the missionary, Rev. William Holland, as their preacher. James spoke English and Cherokee but he always prayed in English. He rarely spoke in public and when he did it was not with ease. It was noted by William Holland, missionary, that he accepted his faith much later than Catherine. His path just got brighter and brighter. He was a good farmer and neighbor. He read understandingly.
July 24, 1801, James Bigby received a spinning wheel from indian agent Return J. Meigs.
April 8, 1813, James Bigby wrote Return J. Meigs for permit to run ferry on the Tennessee River near mouth of Baker's Creek and to build a road from it to meet road opened by Rogers. He had already gotten permission from Major Delso, proprietor of the other side of the river.
James Bigby was a private in North Carolina Continental Line. He received 640 acres which were issued December 24, 1796. James Bigby served under Captain John Mahary. The land he received was in Sumner County on the waters of White Oak Creek and Barren River.[this note may be for a different
James Bigby]
Letter of April 15, 1829 about new church members:
Mrs. Polly Taylor, daughter of James Bigby was married to a white man. She is 25-30 years old with 7 children and lives within 4 miles of the mission. Bark Foreman, brother of T. Foreman, is 30 years old and had a hare-lip with a speech impediment. Bushyhead, 45-50 years old, a full blood, speaks little English. He was once very sinful and full of vice.
Thomas and James, Jr., unmarried sons of James and Catherine Bigby, understand English and Cherokee but speak only English. They are of very good character. James attends religious meetings regularly even in bad weather. They both speak easily at meetings and are readers.
More About JAMES BIGBY, SR:
1817-19 Reservations: July 1817, # 13, on road from McNair's to Knoxville, Native, 9 in family
1835 Census roll: Candy's Creek, McMinn Co, TN, 0m18-, 2m18+, 1f16-, 3f16+
1851 Drennan roll: Flint, 611
Blood: 1/4 Cherokee [1/8?]
Clan: Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Peggy Scott)
Detachment: October 27, 1838, 38-08 Chuwaluka/Wafford/Clark; as Interpreter
Notes for CATHERINE FOREMAN:
Catherine belonged to the Paint Clan. Catherine was a member of the Candy's Creek Church. Rev. William Holland was the missionary there and wrote about several members of the church. He said that Catherine was one of the first to embrace the faith. She understood and spoke a little English. Her life was such as to adorn her profession. She and her daughter manufactured cloth for the supply of her family. She was a very respectable woman. The dates given when she and others went into the church was September 25, 1825, at age 42. She was known to be 1/2 Cherokee.
December 13, 1813, James Cunningham stole Anthony Foreman's slave girl as testified to by Jack Foreman and Catherine Foreman Bigby.
Rev. William Holland wrote to the Foreign Mission Board on October 19, 1825:
Mrs. Bigby is an interesting half breed and the sister of Mr. T. Foreman. She is about 40 years old. She has a large family of children, four of which were baptized with her.James, Jr., and Thomas were baptized by a "strolling Methodist" as infants. Her mother Nancy Fields was also a member of the Candy's Creek Mission.[Note: the reference here to Catherine's "Mother" Nancy Fields is believed to be her Sister-in-Law Susannah (Nannie, Nancy) Fields].
More About CATHERINE FOREMAN:
1851 Drennan roll: Flint, 611
Blood: 1/2 Cherokee
Clan: Ani'-Wâ'di = Red Paint (Susie Gourd)
Children of JAMES BIGBY and CATHERINE FOREMAN are:
1352. | i. | MARY ANN8 BIGBY, b. August 09, 1802, Cass Co, GA; d. November 02, 1885, Sweetwater, TN. | |
1353. | ii. | JENNIE BIGBY, b. Abt. 1804, CNE [TN]; d. February 27, 1875. | |
1354. | iii. | THOMAS WILSON BIGBY, b. February 22, 1806, CNE [Amohee Dist, TN]; d. October 16, 1861, Stilwell, Flint Dist, CNW. | |
iv. | JAMES BIGBY, JR, b. Abt. 1808; d. Abt. 1868, Tahlequah, OK; m. LOUISA LEVI; b. Abt. 1812. |
1355. | v. | ELIZABETH BIGBY, b. 1811; d. Bef. 1835. | |
vi. | JACKSON BIGBY, b. 1813; d. 1864, Tennessee, Civil War. |
1356. | vii. | SALLIE BIGBY, b. 1815; d. Abt. 1870. | |
1357. | viii. | WILEY MCNAIR BIGBY, b. Abt. 1817, Georgia; d. 1868. | |
1358. | ix. | SUSIE BIGBY, b. 1820; d. Abt. 1870. | |
1359. | x. | MALINDA JANE BIGBY, b. July 06, 1822, Tennessee; d. September 02, 1909, Oklahoma. |
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