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Ah wa kee Moytoy 1710–1742 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1710

Birth Location: Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States

Death Date: 1742

Death Location: Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States

Father: Chief Moytoy

Mother: A Wi

Spouse(s): Cornelius Dougherty

Children(s): Raven Caulunna, Mary King, Elizabeth Dougherty, Moses Dougherty, Sister None, Sour Dougherty, Caulunna None, Raven Dougherty, Moses Dougherty, Nancy Dougherty, Jane Dougherty, James Dougherty, Margaret Lamb, Ani Moytoy

The story of Ah wa kee Moytoy began in 1710 in Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States. Ah wa kee Moytoy married Cornelius Dougherty, and had children including Ani Ga Tge Wi Pratchey Moytoy, Caulunna, Elizabeth Sister Of Raven Ani Ga Tage Wi Dougherty, James Dougherty, Jane Dougherty, Margaret Lamb, Mary Cherokee Anikawi King, Moses C Dougherty, Moses Dougherty, Nancy Dougherty, Raven Caulunna, Raven Dougherty, Sister, Sour Mush Dougherty. Ah wa kee Moytoy passed away in 1742 in Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Ah wa kee Moytoy began in 1710 in Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States.
  • Ah wa kee Moytoy married Cornelius Dougherty, and had children including Ani Ga Tge Wi Pratchey Moytoy, Caulunna, Elizabeth Sister Of Raven Ani Ga Tage Wi Dougherty, James Dougherty, Jane Dougherty, Margaret Lamb, Mary Cherokee Anikawi King, Moses C Dougherty, Moses Dougherty, Nancy Dougherty, Raven Caulunna, Raven Dougherty, Sister, Sour Mush Dougherty.
  • Ah wa kee Moytoy passed away in 1742 in Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States.

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Ah Moytoy's Ancestors

Self
Ah Moytoy
1710–1742
Birth Place: Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States
Parents
Chief Amadohiyi Pigeon of Tellico Moytoy
1687–1741
Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States
A (Ni Ga) Wi
1686–1730
Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States
Grandparents
Amatoya Moytoy
1640–1730
Chota, Crockett, Tennessee, United States
Quatsy Tellico
1650–1692
Tellico, Crockett, Tennessee, United States
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ah Moytoy's Descendants

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Ah (wa kee) Moytoy (1710–1742) m. Cornelius Dougherty (1700–1779)
  1. 1. Raven Caulunna 1726–1819 m. Bernard Hughes 1700–1765
    1. 1. James Hughes 1742–1770 m. Ani (ga tage wi Salie Bird) Clan 1733–1778 m. Sallie (Bird) Clan 1733– m. Ani'ga'ta'gi'wi ("Prachey" Full Blood) Cherokee 1734–1770
      1. 1. Catherine (Caty) Teague 1775–1860 m. Enoch Rogers 1760–1841 m. Thomas Pettit 1760–1850 m. Enoch Rogers 1760–1841
        1. 1. Robert Rogers 1805–
        2. 2. William Rogers 1804–1889
        3. 3. Mary (Polly) Rogers 1814–1861
        4. 4. John (Calvin) Rogers 1796–1875
        5. 5. Nancy Rogers 1790–
        6. 6. John (Calvin) Rogers 1796–1875
        7. 7. Mary Pettyjohn 1795–1860
        8. 8. Daniel (Bill) Rogers 1800–1847 m. Rebecca Hanson 1798– m. Dovey (Susannah "Sissie") Martin 1825–1889
        9. 9. Robert Rogers 1805–
        10. 10. William Rogers 1804–
        11. 11. Mary (Polly) Rogers 1814–
        12. 12. John (Calvin) Rogers 1796–1875
        13. 13. Nancy Rogers 1790–
      2. 2. Catherine (Teague Haws Hughes) Pettit-Rogers 1775–1860
      3. 3. Catherine (Teagues Haws) Hughes 1766–1860
      4. 4. Nancy Hughes 1774–1830
      5. 5. Sallie Hughes 1778–1838
      6. 6. Catherine Hughes 1766–1860
    2. 2. Wai Li 1735–1815
    3. 3. Charles Hughes 1744–1778
    4. 4. Sarah Hughes 1745–1798
    5. 5. John (Cherokee) Vann 1746–1806
    6. 6. Wah (Wli) Otterlifter 1746–1819
    7. 7. Betty (Que Di) Vann 1748–1817
    8. 8. Richard Rowe 1750–
    9. 9. David Rowe 1752–
    10. 10. Archibald Rowe 1754–
    11. 11. Daniel Hughes 1755–1770
    12. 12. Elizabeth Vann 1748–
    13. 13. John (Trader) Vann 1710–1767
  2. 2. Mary (Cherokee Anikawi) King 1695–1770
  3. 3. Elizabeth (Sister Of Raven Ani-Ga'tage'wi) Dougherty 1726–1819
  4. 4. Moses Dougherty 1720–1779
  5. 5. Sister 1726–1819
  6. 6. Sour (Mush) Dougherty 1728–1820
  7. 7. Caulunna 1730–
  8. 8. Raven Dougherty 1730–1779
  9. 9. Moses (C) Dougherty 1735–1779
  10. 10. Nancy Dougherty 1740–
  11. 11. Jane Dougherty 1740–1826
  12. 12. James Dougherty 1750–1818
  13. 13. Margaret Lamb 1766–1852
  14. 14. Ani (Ga tge Wi Pratchey) Moytoy 1734–1770

Ah Moytoy's Timeline

2 Records

1710
1710
Birth of Ah wa kee Moytoy in Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States
Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States
1742
1742
Age 32
Death of Ah wa kee Moytoy in Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States
Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1710
    Event Place: Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1742
    Event Place: Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States

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