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Chief William Kikthawenund "Making a Cracking Noise" Secondyne Anderson 1740–1831 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1740

Birth Location: Andersons Ferry, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 18 Oct 1831

Death Location: Wyandotte, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA

Father: John Anderson

Mother: Netaawatwees Newcomer

Spouse(s): Nancy Anderson, Mary Anderson

Children(s): James Secondine, Stephen 4GG, Chief Tribe, Rebecca Exendine, Oneahye Anderson, Walks Anderson, Mekinges Anderson

Chief William Kikthawenund "Making a Cracking Noise" Secondyne Anderson was born in 1740 in Andersons Ferry, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA, the child of John Swedish Trader Anderson And Netaawatwees Newcomer. Chief William Kikthawenund "Making a Cracking Noise" Secondyne Anderson married Mary Dancing Feather Dauoneahyes Nyeswanan Killbuck Coquehagechton White Eyes Anderson, Nancy Mccampbell Anderson, and had children including Chief John Ohlemenahoqua Old Big John Sarcoxie Delaware Tribe, James Sagundai Secondine, Mekinges Elizabeth Anderson, Oneahye Secondyne Anderson, Rebecca Nancy Anderson Exendine, Sons Became Famous Scouts, Stephen Anderson 4Gg, Walks Straight Anderson. Chief William Kikthawenund "Making a Cracking Noise" Secondyne Anderson passed away in 1831 in Wyandotte, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA.

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Biography

  • Chief William Kikthawenund "Making a Cracking Noise" Secondyne Anderson was born in 1740 in Andersons Ferry, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA, the child of John Swedish Trader Anderson And Netaawatwees Newcomer.
  • Chief William Kikthawenund "Making a Cracking Noise" Secondyne Anderson married Mary Dancing Feather Dauoneahyes Nyeswanan Killbuck Coquehagechton White Eyes Anderson, Nancy Mccampbell Anderson, and had children including Chief John Ohlemenahoqua Old Big John Sarcoxie Delaware Tribe, James Sagundai Secondine, Mekinges Elizabeth Anderson, Oneahye Secondyne Anderson, Rebecca Nancy Anderson Exendine, Sons Became Famous Scouts, Stephen Anderson 4Gg, Walks Straight Anderson.
  • Chief William Kikthawenund "Making a Cracking Noise" Secondyne Anderson passed away in 1831 in Wyandotte, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

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Chief Anderson's Ancestors

Self
Chief Anderson
1740–1831
Birth Place: Andersons Ferry, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
John (Swedish Trader) Anderson
1720–
Sweden
Netaawatwees Newcomer
1730–1784
Grandparents
Chief (John Henry "Gelenlemend" Killbuck) Nyeswanan
1704–1811
Sussex, Sussex, New Jersey, United States
Indian (Princess Helena) Nyeswanan
1708–1745
Sussex, Sussex, New Jersey, United States
Great-Grandparents
Chief(Unami Price\Netawatwees
1677–1776
Tamaend Nyeswanan
1682–1720
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Nutimus Killbuck
1650–1756
Tamanend
1660–

Chief Anderson's Descendants

1.
CA
Chief (William Kikthawenund "Making a Cracking Noise" Secondyne) Anderson (1740–18 Oct 1831) m. Nancy (McCampbell) Anderson (1761–5 Sep 1837) m. Mary (Dancing Feather Dauoneahyes Nyeswanan Killbuck Coquehagechton "White Eyes") Anderson (1760–22 Sep 1831)
  1. 1. James ("Sagundai") Secondine 1830–1863
  2. 2. Stephen (Anderson) 4GG 1817–1895 m. Martha (Ann Nix) Anderson 1850–1923 m. Mary (Elizabeth Stephens) Anderson 1820–1869
    1. 1. Enoch ANDERSON 1870–1942
    2. 2. James ANDERSON 1872–
    3. 3. Tilman (Theodore) Anderson 1874–1954
    4. 4. Augusta ("Gusta" Anderson) Padgett 1879–1973
    5. 5. Eric (Holland) Anderson 1870–1870
    6. 6. Marion (Columbus) Anderson 1883–1914
    7. 7. Moran (C. C.) ANDERSON 1881–1900
    8. 8. Louisa Anderson 1886–
    9. 9. Julia (Lee Anderson) Witt 1877–1947
    10. 10. John Anderson 1841–1924
    11. 11. William (W.) ANDERSON 1843–1860
    12. 12. Lilburn Anderson 1845–1860
    13. 13. Adaline (Anderson) Bogg 1850–1870
    14. 14. Calvin ANDERSON 1852–1912
    15. 15. Charles (W.) ANDERSON 1849–
    16. 16. Henry (Allen) Anderson 1854–1900
    17. 17. Martha (Rebecca "Mary") Anderson 1855–1930
    18. 18. Mary (Catherine) Anderson 1858–1894
    19. 19. Amanda (Ellen "Mandy") Anderson 1860–1945
    20. 20. Sally (Ann Anderson) Johnson 1840–1890
    21. 21. Sarah (Arabella Anderson) Ellis 1838–
    22. 22. Nancy Anderson 1852–
  3. 3. Chief (John Ohlemenahoqua "Old Big John" Sarcoxie Delaware) Tribe 1819–1895 m. Elizabeth (Quaasheet"Lizzy" Whiteturkey) Sarcoxie 1832–1883
    1. 1. John (R Rev "TACO KOO ME CUM UN" "Little John") Sarcoxie 1842–1927 m. Frances (Mandany "Danie") Ramsey 1873–1954
      1. 1. Minnie (R) Saroxie 1903–1961
      2. 2. Charles Sarcoxie 1896–
      3. 3. Mary Sarcoxie 1901–
      4. 4. Willie Sarcoxie 1898–
      5. 5. Syntha Sarcoxie 1911–1912
      6. 6. Henry Sarcoxie 1905–1971
      7. 7. Ida ((*JJ) Sarcoxie) Infield 1907–1984 m. Gail (Ellsworth) Infield 1903–1983
        1. 1. virginia Infield 1940–2015 m. Robert (Morris) Johnson 1929–2013
        2. 2. Gale (Elsworth Infield) Junior 1930–2007 m. Loretta (Jean) Warren 1931–2018
        3. 3. Kenneth Infield 1933–2009
      8. 8. Loye (M) Pierce 1891–
      9. 9. Louisa Zulkey 1857–1937
      10. 10. Reuben (Lee) Sarcoxie 1874–1939
    2. 2. William ("Bill" "WE CHE PAH KEE XING") Sarcoxie 1843–1883
  4. 4. Rebecca (Nancy Anderson) Exendine 1814–1864
  5. 5. Oneahye (Secondyne) Anderson 1815–
  6. 6. Walks (Straight) Anderson 1782–1812
  7. 7. Mekinges (Elizabeth) Anderson 1789–1855

Chief Anderson's Timeline

2 Records

1740
1740
Birth of Chief William Kikthawenund "Making a Cracking Noise" Secondyne Anderson in Andersons Ferry, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Andersons Ferry, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
1831
18 Oct 1831
Age 91
Death of Chief William Kikthawenund "Making a Cracking Noise" Secondyne Anderson in Wyandotte, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA
Wyandotte, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1740
    Event Place: Andersons Ferry, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Oct 1831
    Event Place: Wyandotte, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA

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