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RootsWeb’s WorldConnect Project: Susan’s Ancestors – as of 10/15/08

# ID: I10236
# Name: Gi-Yo-Sti-Ko-Yo-He 1 [of the Cherokee]
# Sex: F
# Birth: ABT 1736 in Cherokee Nation, North Carolina
# Event: Cherokee – Bird Clan Tribe
# Death: BET 1770 AND 1780

Father: Atagulkalu b: 1695 in Sevier, Tennessee, USA
Mother: Nionne Ollie b: 1710

Marriage 1 John WATTS b: ABT 1725 in Bowling Green, Caroline, Virginia, USA

Children

1. + Barsheba WATTS b: 1746 in Edgecombe, North Carolina, USA
2. + John Watts Jr. b: 1750 in Cherokee Territory, Chicamauga Area, Little Tennessee River
3. – Malachi Watts b: 1751
4. – Nancy Watts b: 1752
5. – White-Man-Killer Bird Clan Watts b: 1754
6. – Garrett Zachariah Watts b: 08 JAN 1756 in Bowling Green, Caroline, Virginia, USA
7. – Henry Watts b: 1760
8. – Benjamin Watts b: 1763
9. – Elizabeth Watts b: 1770
10. – Thomas Watts b: ABT 1763 in Bedford, Virginia, USA

via RootsWeb’s WorldConnect Project: Susan’s Ancestors – as of 10/15/08.
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NOTE:
- = No Children
+ = Has Children

Following up on Faulkner-Gulledge family leads in Alabama, Georgia, Tennesse, and North Carolina

– CAA

 

Micco Ladiga – purchase of Creek land by J.S.U.

CREEK-SOUTHEAST post/query – dated 13 April 2009

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Hey Tim,

There are quite a few Creek Reserves in Alabama and Georgia. They were
granted to “Friendly Creeks”. In most cases, the legal owners were driven off
their lands only a short time after the reserves were granted. I don’t
know the legal particulars of the two tracts you read about, however.

Jacksonville University advertises on its web site that the original land
for the college was purchased from a Creek mikko named Ladiga.

Richard T.
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Notes on the Creek Indians http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/creeknotes/index.htm

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Migration Legend of the Creek Indians http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/creek/migration/
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This make m e wonder if Anniston Councel Member Ben Little actually has found something that give The creek Nation claims to a good portion of what is now jacksonville; if not part of McClellan…

– Cathy Ann Abernathy

 

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Etta+Caladonia+Hardy.bmp (image).

Copy of photo sent to me in Germany by Billy Parker-

From Left to right

Etta “Callie” Hardy, George Albert Meherg and Elle Belle Monarie MeHerg. They wore Indian jewelry, so I suppose they participated in the Creek culture of Coosa Co and felt themselves to be part Indian. Please click on the pictures for a larger view.

Area where Etta Caladonia´s grandfather meHerg lived near Weogufka creek and Hatchett Creek is called Horse Stomp and I think it was near Lewis, AL in Coosa Co.


She is at her maternal granfather´s place in Horse Stomp Community near Weogodka
Creek.

Map for Tallapoosa sites is here.
http://www.topozone.com/states/Alabama.asp?county=Tallapoosa

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Native American connections

I think so. Why would anyone ‘pretend’ to be Indian, when claiming such things could have deprived of your property/home, and have you run out of town; or in some cases killed, for not bein g’ white’?

– CAA

 
 
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