Trader john watts
John Watts was the "mixed-blood" son of a British trader (who was also named John Watts and was the official British government Indian interpreter for the area until his death in 1770). His mother was a sister of Old Tassel, Doublehead, and Pumpkin Boy. Watts' parents resided in the Overhill Towns along the Little Tennessee River. CHIEF JOHN WATTS: FROM "WHO WAS WHO AMONG THE SOUTHERN INDIANS, A GENEALOGICAL NOTEBOOK", 1698-1907 by Don Martini: Watts, John - Cherokee Chief, was born in 1753, the son of Trader John Watts. Also known as Kettiegesta, he was for many years a leading chief of the warlike Chickamauga faction of Cherokees that waged war on the American Frontier. When John Old Forked Tongue Trader WATTS was born in 1725 in Bowling Green, Virginia, his father, Francis, was 30 and his mother, Ann, was 27. He died in 1803 in Fort Payne, Alabama, having lived a long life of 78 years. Trader John Capt. John "Old Forked Tongue" Watts (1/2 Blood Cherokee) was born in 1725, at birth place, Virginia, to John Francis "Chief Old" Watts and Ann of Wind Clan Go Yi Sti Watts (born McPherson).
5 Oct 2010 Scottish trader John McDonald is perhaps best known for being the home in Turkey Town, Panton wrote a letter to John Watts (Pate, 1969, p.
Trader John Capt. John "Old Forked Tongue" Watts (1/2 Blood Cherokee) was born in 1725, at birth place, Virginia, to John Francis "Chief Old" Watts and Ann of Wind Clan Go Yi Sti Watts (born McPherson). John Watts Sr (1720-1770) was a British Trader/Interpreter for the Cherokee Tribe. He was said to be half Scots-Irish and half Cherokee according to the book called Doublehead written by Robert Butch Walker. Ancestors of Trader John Watts By William Stohl August 30, 2006 at 03:48:59. Hello All; Does anyone know who the parents of Trader John Watts were? Also ( and I know I am asking for trouble here ), but does anyone know who his wife really was and who his descentants are? John Watts was a “mixed-blood” son of a Scots-Irish trader (who was also named John Watts, and was the official British government Indian interpreter for the area —until his death in 1770). Young Tassell, a warrior, became very militant after the murder of his uncle. The only documented wife of Trader John Watts, Interpreter was the sister of Old Tassel (Corntassel) and Doublehead who was the mother of Chief John Watts. Many believe that Ghi go ne li, mother of the Nannie/Nancy who married George Lowrey, was also his wife.
trader John McDonald in 1797, “not a nail in it” (Ruskin, 1958); future. Cherokee residence of John Watts, and right on the Creek Warpath, which made it a.
19 Sep 2017 Watts was a "mixed-blood" son of a British trader (who was also named John Watts, and was the official British government Indian interpreter for 28 Apr 2012 John Watts was a “mixed-blood” son of a Scots-Irish trader (who was also named John Watts, and was the official British government Indian 26 Aug 2004 Evidence ofthis is the will of Malachi Watts (son of Trader John Watts) who died in Anson County, N.C. in 1804 and had William Gulledge as a Contributed by Bobby Watts When John Old Forked Tongue Trader WATTS was born in 1725 in Bowling Green, Virginia, his father, Francis, was 30 and his
10 Apr 2018 Kristoffer John Watts was sentenced in the Brisbane District Court to two years imprisonment, after he pleaded guilty to three charges of market
Trader John Capt. John "Old Forked Tongue" Watts (1/2 Blood Cherokee) was born in 1725, at birth place, Virginia, to John Francis "Chief Old" Watts and Ann of Wind Clan Go Yi Sti Watts (born McPherson). John Watts Sr (1720-1770) was a British Trader/Interpreter for the Cherokee Tribe. He was said to be half Scots-Irish and half Cherokee according to the book called Doublehead written by Robert Butch Walker. Ancestors of Trader John Watts By William Stohl August 30, 2006 at 03:48:59. Hello All; Does anyone know who the parents of Trader John Watts were? Also ( and I know I am asking for trouble here ), but does anyone know who his wife really was and who his descentants are? John Watts was a “mixed-blood” son of a Scots-Irish trader (who was also named John Watts, and was the official British government Indian interpreter for the area —until his death in 1770). Young Tassell, a warrior, became very militant after the murder of his uncle. The only documented wife of Trader John Watts, Interpreter was the sister of Old Tassel (Corntassel) and Doublehead who was the mother of Chief John Watts. Many believe that Ghi go ne li, mother of the Nannie/Nancy who married George Lowrey, was also his wife. Correct. Eli Watts/Watson is the proven son of John Watts/Watson who married Mahala Long. I believe he is the son of British Trader John Watts (ca.1720-1770), but there are others who disagree with me, and think he is the son of John Watson Sr. (1728-1802) from Pennsylvania. Nannie Watts was born in 1748 in Cherokee Nation East. Perhaps she was the daughter of Trader John Watts, Interpreter but Starr had no father for her and Ghi Go Ne Li was her mother. She was the wife of George Lowrey, Indian trader
22 Jan 2019 John Watts was first hired by Christian Quest [Guest], grandfather of Sequoia, to work for the Virginia Land Company. He was known as a Virginia
Nannie Watts was born in 1748 in Cherokee Nation East. Perhaps she was the daughter of Trader John Watts, Interpreter but Starr had no father for her and Ghi Go Ne Li was her mother. She was the wife of George Lowrey, Indian trader John Watts was the "mixed-blood" son of a British trader (who was also named John Watts and was the official British government Indian interpreter for the area until his death in 1770). His mother was a sister of Old Tassel, Doublehead, and Pumpkin Boy. [1] Watts' parents resided in the Overhill Towns along the Little Tennessee River. Trader John Watts, Interpreter Son of Francis Watts and Ann (unknown) Watts Husband of sister of Old Tassel and Doublehead and Gi-Go-Ne-Li Watts Father of Chief John "Young Tassel" Watts; Wur-Teh Watts and Nanyehi "Nannie" (Watts) Lowrey Trader Watts was the official government interpreter until his death in 1770. The younger John Watts was only occasionally involved with the warriors of Dragging Canoe until that time, after which he moved first to Running Water and later to Willstown and eventually became Dragging Canoe's hand-picked successor. John Watts, the Interpreter/Trader John "Young Tassel" Watts, John Joseph Watts Thomas "Rattling Gourd" Unacata Probably some unknown daughters All of these are pretty well documented as related in Cherokee Nation documents and historical documents from the Revolutionary War period.Records show most fought alongside the British. Watts was a "mixed-blood" son of a British trader (who was also named John Watts, and was the official British government Indian interpreter for the area —until his death in 1770). His mother was a sister of Old Tassel, Doublehead, and Pumpkin Boy. Watts' parents resided in the Overhill Towns on the Little Tennessee River. I am descended from Ann Dabbs (maiden name: Watts and born 1773) who was the daughter of Malachi (Unacata or "White Man Killer" Watts (born around 1751-1754). He seems to have been the son of Trader John Watts and the brother of John Watts (Young Tassel). Any information or tips would be GREATLY appreciated as I keep getting stuck. Thanks so much!
John Watts, the Interpreter/Trader John "Young Tassel" Watts, John Joseph Watts Thomas "Rattling Gourd" Unacata Probably some unknown daughters All of these are pretty well documented as related in Cherokee Nation documents and historical documents from the Revolutionary War period.Records show most fought alongside the British. Watts was a "mixed-blood" son of a British trader (who was also named John Watts, and was the official British government Indian interpreter for the area —until his death in 1770). His mother was a sister of Old Tassel, Doublehead, and Pumpkin Boy. Watts' parents resided in the Overhill Towns on the Little Tennessee River. I am descended from Ann Dabbs (maiden name: Watts and born 1773) who was the daughter of Malachi (Unacata or "White Man Killer" Watts (born around 1751-1754). He seems to have been the son of Trader John Watts and the brother of John Watts (Young Tassel). Any information or tips would be GREATLY appreciated as I keep getting stuck. Thanks so much!