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Benjamin Watts 1763–1814 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1763

Birth Location: Cherokee, Alabama

Death Date: 1814

Death Location: Cherokee Nation East, Alabama, USA

Father: Capt. (Scots-Irish\Cherokee)

Mother: Wurteh Watts

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In 1763, Benjamin Watts entered the world in Cherokee, Alabama, born to Capt John Little Tassel Old Forked Tongue Interpretertrader Watts Scots Irish Cherokee And Wurteh Corn Tassel Wilenawa Bird Clan Sister Of Doublehead Gi Yo Sti Ko Yo He Amp Great Eagle Moytoy Watts. Benjamin Watts passed away in 1814 in Cherokee Nation East, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1763, Benjamin Watts entered the world in Cherokee, Alabama, born to Capt John Little Tassel Old Forked Tongue Interpretertrader Watts Scots Irish Cherokee And Wurteh Corn Tassel Wilenawa Bird Clan Sister Of Doublehead Gi Yo Sti Ko Yo He Amp Great Eagle Moytoy Watts.
  • Benjamin Watts passed away in 1814 in Cherokee Nation East, Alabama, USA.

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Benjamin Watts's Ancestors

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Benjamin Watts
1763–1814
Birth Place: Cherokee, Alabama
Parents
Capt. John "Little Tassel-Old Forked Tongue-InterpreterTrader" Watts (Scots-Irish\Cherokee)
1724–1771
Virginia, Virginia, USA
Wurteh (Corn Tassel Wilenawa Bird Clan (Sister of Doublehead 'Gi yo sti ko Yo He' & Great Eagle Moytoy)) Watts
1714–1752
Old Cherokee Nation, Cherokee County, Alabama, USA
Grandparents
Onitos (Francis "Chief Kahyanteehee" F T Watts The First To Kill Onitostah, Onitos) Watts
1695–1754
Stafford, Prince William, Virginia, United States
Ann (Wind Clan) McPherson
1698–1756
Bowling Green, Caroline, Virginia, United States, ,
Chief (Attakullakulla Little) Carpenter
1708–1777
Overhill Settlements, Monroe, Tennessee, USA
Nionne (Ollie I) Clan
1710–1792
Cherokee Nation East, Choto Town, Tennessee, USA
Great-Grandparents
Anne Mcpherson-Watts
1668–1742
Kahyun Tassel
1664–1741
Ann Clan
1668–1756
White III
1680–1765
Nancy Clan
1683–1730
Chief Oconostota
1704–
Ooloosta clan
1704–1783
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Spemcia Greenwood
1619–1680
Chief Cherokee
1640–1730
Amotoya Chota
1640–1730

Benjamin Watts's Timeline

2 Records

1763
1763
Birth of Benjamin Watts in Cherokee, Alabama
Cherokee, Alabama
1814
1814
Age 51
Death of Benjamin Watts in Cherokee Nation East, Alabama, USA
Cherokee Nation East, Alabama, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1763
    Event Place: Cherokee, Alabama

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1814
    Event Place: Cherokee Nation East, Alabama, USA

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