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Anna Goldman 1600–1691 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1600

Birth Location: Dundee, Angus, Scotland

Death Date: 1691

Death Location: Caithness, Scotland

Father: James Dundee

Mother: Margaret Jack

Spouse(s): Emperor Brims

Children(s): Lower Brims

In 1600, Anna Goldman entered the world in Dundee, Angus, Scotland, born to James Goldman Of Dundee And Margaret Jack. Anna Goldman married Emperor Of The Creeks John Sinclair Brims, and had children including Lower Creek Indian Woman Sister Of Chief Brims. Anna Goldman passed away in 1691 in Caithness, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1600, Anna Goldman entered the world in Dundee, Angus, Scotland, born to James Goldman Of Dundee And Margaret Jack.
  • Anna Goldman married Emperor Of The Creeks John Sinclair Brims, and had children including Lower Creek Indian Woman Sister Of Chief Brims.
  • Anna Goldman passed away in 1691 in Caithness, Scotland.

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Anna Goldman's Ancestors

Self
Anna Goldman
1600–1691
Birth Place: Dundee, Angus, Scotland
Parents
James Goldman of Dundee
1560–1605
Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom
Margaret Jack
1573–1659
Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Anna Goldman's Descendants

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Anna Goldman (1600–1691) m. Emperor (of the Creeks\\John Sinclair) Brims (1622–1720)
  1. 1. Lower (Creek Indian Woman Sister of Chief) Brims 1650–1689 m. Sir (Edward Griffin) Jr 1648–1710
    1. 1. Chief (Taskegee Oticiapota Sehoy Wind) Clan 1680–1748 m. Mary (Margaret Coosaponokeesa Griffin Musgrove (Hutalgagi Creek Wind Clan)) Sehoy 1680–1763
      1. 1. Sehoy (I of the Wind Clan of) Oticiapofa 1702–1772 m. Jean (Baptiste deCourtel) Marchand 1679–1722
        1. 1. Sehoy (II Marchand Of The Wind Clan (Creek Nation)) II 1722–1799 m. Malcolm (Tuckabatchee) McPherson 1722–1761 m. Chinnabbee Grey 1720–1819 m. Sumac (Tookabatchee) Creeks 1720– m. Chief (Eagle Wings) Tuckatabatchee 1740–1799 m. Malcom ((Tuckabatchee Tabacha) McPherson) (Windclan) 1722–1799 m. Lachlan ((Tuckabatchee Chief)) McGillivray 1722–1799 m. Taski (Henneha Tuslunnugagee) Hutke 1729–1761 m. Lachlan (Lia) MacGillivray 1719–1799 m. Malcolm (Tuckabatchee) McPherson 1722–1761 m. Sumac (Tookabatchee) Creeks 1720– m. Chief (Eagle Wings) Tuckatabatchee 1740–1799 m. Taski (Henneha Tuslunnugagee) Hutke 1729–1761
        2. 2. Sophia Marchand 1720–
        3. 3. Aisley ((Red Paint Clan Mother) (Woman Ani Wadi) (She Who Carries Sun) (Jake Harry Oo-so-wee) line) 1714–1792 m. Attakullakulla (\) Onacon 1699– m. Alexander (Scotchie) Cameron 1719–1781
        4. 4. Nancy (A-tso-s-ta) Corntassel 1714–1764
        5. 5. Hacho ("Red Shoes" Marchand (Muskogean) Chief) 1719–1748
        6. 6. Lachlan ((Tuckabatchee Chief)) McGillivray 1722–1799 m. Sehoy (II Marchand Of The Wind Clan (Creek Nation)) II 1722–1799 m. Sehoy (II Hatali Windclan) Marchand 1722–1799 m. Madeleine Mercereau 1722–1811
        7. 7. Red (Shoes Muskogean) Chief 1720–1748
        8. 8. Capt. (François Marchand de) Courcelles 1721–1799
        9. 9. Madeleine Mercereau 1722–1811 m. Malcolm (Tuckabatchee) McPherson 1722–1761 m. Lachlan ((Tuckabatchee Chief)) McGillivray 1722–1799 m. John (David Col) Tate 1758–1779 m. William (Dixon) Moniac 1740–1787 m. Alexander ("Hoboi-Hili-Miko", Good Child King) McGillivray 1750–1793 m. Charles ((Quarter-Breed)) Weatherford 1752–1799 m. Sumac (Tookabatchee) Creeks 1720– m. Chief (Eagle Wings) Tuckatabatchee 1740–1799
      2. 2. Sister (Koasati Cousatta) Sehoy 1704–
      3. 3. Katherine (Red Stick Fraser McQueen 1\2) TallasseeMetis 1704–1783
      4. 4. Stillapikaceta (Young Red) Shoes 1708–1783
      5. 5. Sehoy (Hotululke Wind) Clan 1702–1772 m. Jean (Baptiste deCourtel) Marchand 1679–1722 m. Jean (Baptiste Louis Marchand DE) Courtel 1684–1722
        1. 1. Red (Shoes) Taskegee 1724–1748
      6. 6. Sehoy (I of the Wind Clan of) Oticiapofa 1702–1772 m. Jean (Baptiste deCourtel) Marchand 1679–1722
        1. 1. Sehoy (II Hatali Windclan) Marchand 1722–1799 m. Malcolm (Tuckabatchee) McPherson 1722–1761 m. Lachlan ((Tuckabatchee Chief)) McGillivray 1722–1799 m. Lachlan (Lia Mac) Gillivray 1719–1799 m. Sumac (Tookabatchee) Creeks 1720– m. Chief (Eagle Wings) Tuckatabatchee 1740–1799
        2. 2. Sophia Marchand 1720–
    2. 2. Mary (Margaret Coosaponokeesa Griffin Musgrove (Hutalgagi Creek Wind Clan)) Sehoy 1680–1763 m. Chief (Taskegee Oticiapota Sehoy Wind) Clan 1680–1748 m. Coosaponakeesa (Muscogee Queen Mary Musgrove) Sehoy 1680–1763 m. Chief (Taskegee Oticiapota Sehoy Wind) Clan 1675–1748 m. Taskegee (Chief Oticiapofa Sehoy (Red) Shoes) 1680–1748 m. Chief (Taskegee Oticiapota Sehoy Wind) Clan 1675–1748 m. Tuskegee (Chief Red Shoes (Choctaw chief?)) Oticiapofa 1680–1748 m. Micco (Red Shoes Muscogee Creek Nation (Hutalgalgi Wind) clan) 1680–1748 m. John (Musgrove) Jr 1680–1723 m. Jabob (Matthews (indentured servant of) Mary) 1680–1742 m. Thomas (Bosomworth (Anglican) priest) 1698–
      1. 1. Hannah ("Hacho") Moniac 1694–

Anna Goldman's Timeline

2 Records

1600
1600
Birth of Anna Goldman in Dundee, Angus, Scotland
Dundee, Angus, Scotland
1691
1691
Age 91
Death of Anna Goldman in Caithness, Scotland
Caithness, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1600
    Event Place: Dundee, Angus, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1691
    Event Place: Caithness, Scotland

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