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Amatoya (Trader) Moytoy 1640–1730 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1640

Birth Location: Chota, Crockett, Tennessee, USA

Death Date: 1730

Death Location: Tennessee, USA

Father: Thomas Carpenter

Mother: Pride Carpenter

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Do Quatsis

The story of Amatoya (Trader) Moytoy began in 1640 in Chota, Crockett, Tennessee, USA. Amatoya (Trader) Moytoy married Su Gi Wolf Clan, and had children including Do You Sti Quatsis. Amatoya (Trader) Moytoy passed away in 1730 in Tennessee, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Amatoya (Trader) Moytoy began in 1640 in Chota, Crockett, Tennessee, USA.
  • Amatoya (Trader) Moytoy married Su Gi Wolf Clan, and had children including Do You Sti Quatsis.
  • Amatoya (Trader) Moytoy passed away in 1730 in Tennessee, USA.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Amatoya Moytoy's Ancestors

Self
Amatoya Moytoy
1640–1730
Birth Place: Chota, Crockett, Tennessee, USA
Parents
Thomas Pasmere Carpenter
1610–1675
Hurst, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom
Pride ("Elizabeth" Loch Chalakatha Cornstalk Shawnee - " Woman old the WolCla"Corn Planter -) Carpenter
1616–1679
Shawnee Land, Frederick County, Virginia, United States of America
Grandparents
Chief Moytoy
1640–1730
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Quatsy (of the Old Wolf Clan Tellico Do) Moytoy
1650–1692
Old Chota, Eastern Cherokee Nation, Tellico Plains, Washingt, Tennessee, USA
Chief (Eagle Plume Opechancanough Poechancanough Mangopeesomon Algonkian - Powhatan Cornstalk Shawnee) H
1545–1644
Werewocomoco, Orapax, Virginia, USA
Cleopatra (Shawano) Powhatan
1590–1660
Powhatan, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Supreme Clan
1635–1730
Locha Clan
1635–1692
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sadie Shawnee
1595–1680

Amatoya Moytoy's Descendants

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Amatoya ((Trader)) Moytoy (1640–1730)
  1. 1. Do (You Sti) Quatsis 1710–1783 m. Chief (OCONOSTOTA Cunne Shote "Stalking Turkey" Moytoy The Great Warrior (Joseph Raincrow, Cherokee Indian)) DNA 1704–1783
    1. 1. Nunna'hi-dihi, (I, "Colonel Pathkiller", Principal Chief) Pathkiller 1748–1827
    2. 2. Oolossa (Ii "Morning Beaver") Oconastota 1745–1792
    3. 3. Rebecca (Narcissa) Moytoy 1746–1834
    4. 4. Philip (Moytoy) Terrapin 1736–1796 m. Old Jennie 1744–1809
      1. 1. Brother Terrapin 1770–1814
      2. 2. Polly Terrapin 1768–1833
    5. 5. Lucy (Au Noo Yo Hee) Ward 1733–1777
    6. 6. John Bryant 1775–1860
    7. 7. Nancy (Broom) Moytoy 1683–1770
    8. 8. Paint (Clan) Ooloosta 1702–1783
    9. 9. Adopted (father of Daughter of Quatsis) LNU 1736–1796
    10. 10. Jennie (Ani) Oconostota 1726–1800
    11. 11. Lucy (Ward) Oconostota 1726–1762
    12. 12. Nionne (Ollie Choate Ooloosta \ Aniwodi Wurtea Tawsee Red Paint Clan) (Moytoy) 1705–1800
    13. 13. Jennie (Oo Loo) Las 1710–1738
    14. 14. Rising Fawn 1717–1800
    15. 15. nancy (ward II Moytoy) Ii 1730–1824
    16. 16. Lucy Ward 1720–1783
    17. 17. Chief Tekahmih 1720–1827
    18. 18. Chief Oconostota 1710–1738
    19. 19. Rebecca (Narcises (Cherokee Indian)) Moytoy 1740–1834
    20. 20. John (Chu Now Wee Briant) Bryant 1775–1860
    21. 21. Ghi-Go-Ne-Li Conjuror 1728–1757
    22. 22. Jennie (Cherokee) Indian 1819–1890
    23. 23. Nionne (Ollie Oconastota Moytoy) Carpenter 1720–1800
    24. 24. Tertapin (Moytoy) Tellico 1734–1796
    25. 25. Jennie Moytoy 1726–1770
    26. 26. Rebecca (Narcises Cherokee) Indian 1740–1834
    27. 27. Lucy (Ward II) Ii 1733–1848
    28. 28. Lemuel (Lamb) Williams 1787–1881
    29. 29. Parrot Williams 1770–1846
    30. 30. Henry Williams 1769–1853
    31. 31. Hezekiah Williams 1773–1823
    32. 32. Rebecca (or Narcises Cherokee) Indian 1740–1834
    33. 33. Lucy (Ward) III 1733–1777
    34. 34. Tuski Beamer 1719–1720
    35. 35. Lucy Ward 1720–
    36. 36. Lucy (Estill) Price 1758–1830
    37. 37. Jennie 1758–
    38. 38. Dragging (Canoe) Raven 1734–1792
    39. 39. Jennie (Ani) waya 1730–1770
    40. 40. Turtle (At) Home 1758–
    41. 41. Oaty Oconostota 1725–
    42. 42. John (Ridge) Oconostota 1771–1839
    43. 43. Chief (Black Fox) Oconostota 1742–1811
    44. 44. Principal (Chief Stand Watie) Pathkiller 1720–1827
    45. 45. Lucy (Rebecca Au-Noo-Yo-Hee Ward) (Bryant) 1758–1848
    46. 46. Oo (Loo) Tsa 1720–1738
    47. 47. Robin (Cherokee Ostenaco) Judd 1723–1806
    48. 48. Nionee 1710–1786
    49. 49. Jennie (Ani) Ya 1728–
    50. 50. Nunnahi (dihi) Pathkiller 1745–1827
    51. 51. Jennie (Ani) Oconostota 1720–1800
    52. 52. Chief Pathkiller 1742–1827
    53. 53. Nancy ("GHI-GA-U") Ward 1730–1822
    54. 54. Probably (Rising) Fawn 1726–
    55. 55. CHIEF TEKAHMIH 1700–1827
    56. 56. Ailsey (Red Paint) Clan 1725–1795
    57. 57. Lucy (Ward II) Oconostota 1710–1762
    58. 58. Lucy (Au Noo Yo Hee) Ward 1733–1777
    59. 59. John Bryant 1775–1860
    60. 60. Nancy (Broom) Moytoy 1683–1770
    61. 61. Paint (Clan) Ooloosta 1702–1783
    62. 62. Jennie (Ani) Oconostota 1726–1800
    63. 63. Lucy (Ward) Oconostota 1726–1762
    64. 64. Nionne (Ollie Choate Ooloosta \ Aniwodi Wurtea Tawsee Red Paint Clan) (Moytoy) 1705–1800
    65. 65. Jennie (Oo Loo) Las 1710–1738
    66. 66. Rising Fawn 1717–1800
    67. 67. nancy (ward II Moytoy) Ii 1730–1824
    68. 68. Lucy Ward 1720–1783
    69. 69. Chief Tekahmih 1720–1827
    70. 70. Chief Oconostota 1710–1738
    71. 71. Rebecca (Narcises (Cherokee Indian)) Moytoy 1740–1834
    72. 72. John (Chu Now Wee Briant) Bryant 1775–1860
    73. 73. Ghi-Go-Ne-Li Conjuror 1728–1757
    74. 74. Jennie (Cherokee) Indian 1819–1890
    75. 75. Nionne (Ollie Oconastota Moytoy) Carpenter 1720–1800
    76. 76. Tertapin (Moytoy) Tellico 1734–1796
    77. 77. Jennie Moytoy 1726–1770
    78. 78. Rebecca (Narcises Cherokee) Indian 1740–1834
    79. 79. Lucy (Ward II) Ii 1733–1848
    80. 80. Ooloosta (II Moytoy) Ii 1745–1792
    81. 81. Lemuel (Lamb) Williams 1787–1881
    82. 82. Parrot Williams 1770–1846
    83. 83. Henry Williams 1769–1853
    84. 84. Hezekiah Williams 1773–1823
    85. 85. Sarah Pathkiller 1812–1860
    86. 86. Ailsey Pathkiller 1790–1835
    87. 87. Dragging (Canoe) Raven 1734–1792
    88. 88. Probably (Rising) Fawn 1726–1800
    89. 89. DAUGHTER OCONOSTOTA 1730–1824
    90. 90. THE (TERRAPIN) OCONOSTOTA 1736–1796
    91. 91. Ooloosta (II) Ii 1720–1810
    92. 92. GHI (GO NE) LI 1728–1757

Amatoya Moytoy's Timeline

2 Records

1640
1640
Birth of Amatoya (Trader) Moytoy in Chota, Crockett, Tennessee, USA
Chota, Crockett, Tennessee, USA
1730
1730
Age 90
Death of Amatoya (Trader) Moytoy in Tennessee, USA
Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1640
    Event Place: Chota, Crockett, Tennessee, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    [2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [3] Geneanet Community Trees Index
    [4] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1730
    Event Place: Tennessee, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Tennessee, U.S., Wills and Probate Records
    [2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [3] Geneanet Community Trees Index
    [4] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Probate
    Event Place: Shelby, Tennessee, USA
    Record Source: Tennessee, U.S., Wills and Probate Records

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