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Ahniswakie "Jennie" Vann 1770–1813 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1770

Birth Location: Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, USA

Death Date: 1813

Death Location: Cherokee, Alabama, United States

Father: William Mann

Mother: Mary Otterlifter

Spouse(s): John Thompson

Children(s): Millie (Cherokee)

Ahniswakie "Jennie" Vann was born in 1770 in Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, USA, the child of William Mann And Mary Christiana Wah Li Otterlifter. Ahniswakie "Jennie" Vann married John Thompson, and had children including Millie Ann Thompson Cherokee. Ahniswakie "Jennie" Vann passed away in 1813 in Cherokee, Alabama, United States.

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Biography

  • Ahniswakie "Jennie" Vann was born in 1770 in Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, USA, the child of William Mann And Mary Christiana Wah Li Otterlifter.
  • Ahniswakie "Jennie" Vann married John Thompson, and had children including Millie Ann Thompson Cherokee.
  • Ahniswakie "Jennie" Vann passed away in 1813 in Cherokee, Alabama, United States.

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Spouses(s)

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Ahniswakie Vann's Ancestors

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Ahniswakie Vann
1770–1813
Birth Place: Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, USA
Parents
William Mann
1744–
Cherokee, Alabama
Mary (Christiana Wah LI) Otterlifter
1751–1835
Cherokee, Alabama
Grandparents
Bernard Hughes
1715–1765
Cherokee Indian territory ga tenn nc
Elizabeth Vann
1726–1819
Cherokee, Alabama, United States
Great-Grandparents
Sgt Huse
1666–1733
Cornelius Cherokee
1701–1779
Agatagwi Woman
1710–1763
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Abel II
1603–1690
Mary Sears\Huse
1635–1699
Thomas Caesar
1680–1775
Bird Indian)
1684–1738
Old Techea
1650–1738
Kah-Yan-Tee-Hee Corntassell
1652–1692

Ahniswakie Vann's Descendants

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Ahniswakie ("Jennie") Vann (1770–1813) m. John Thompson (1767–1835)
  1. 1. Millie (Ann Thompson) (Cherokee) 1792–1870 m. John (G Young II 4th) ggf 1789–1864
    1. 1. Milly (Elizabeth) Young 1818–1898 m. James (Anderson) Musgrave 1809–1871
      1. 1. Sarah (Elizabeth Musgrave) 1\8 1850–1917 m. (Thomas) (Jacob Young) Sr 1851–1936
        1. 1. America (Kanzada Young (Meck)) Jackson 1891–1971 m. Phillip (Claborn) Merrill 1880–1962

Ahniswakie Vann's Timeline

2 Records

1770
1770
Birth of Ahniswakie "Jennie" Vann in Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, USA
Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, USA
1813
1813
Age 43
Death of Ahniswakie "Jennie" Vann in Cherokee, Alabama, United States
Cherokee, Alabama, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1770
    Event Place: Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1813
    Event Place: Cherokee, Alabama, United States

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