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Chief Totopotomoy Moytoy Carpenter 1500–1570 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1500

Birth Location: Great Tellico (near today's Vonore and Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee, USA), Overhills Towns, Cherokee Nation

Death Date: 1570

Death Location: Great Tellico (near today's Vonore and Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee, USA), Overhills Towns, Cherokee Nation

Father: Chief 1

Mother: Keeteeyah Motoy

Spouse(s): Pride Moytoy, Pride Moytoy

Children(s): Savannah II, Locha Moytoy, Locha Moytoy

Chief Totopotomoy Moytoy Carpenter was born in 1500 in Great Tellico (near today's Vonore and Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee, USA), Overhills Towns, Cherokee Nation, the child of Chief Tom Moytoy Carpenter 1 And Keeteeyah Motoy. Chief Totopotomoy Moytoy Carpenter married Clan, Nora Clan, Pride Chalakatha Locha Shawnee Moytoy, and had children including Locha Shawnee Moytoy, Savannah Tom Locha Moytoy Carpenter Iii Ii. Chief Totopotomoy Moytoy Carpenter passed away in 1570 in Great Tellico (near today's Vonore and Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee, USA), Overhills Towns, Cherokee Nation.

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Biography

  • Chief Totopotomoy Moytoy Carpenter was born in 1500 in Great Tellico (near today's Vonore and Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee, USA), Overhills Towns, Cherokee Nation, the child of Chief Tom Moytoy Carpenter 1 And Keeteeyah Motoy.
  • Chief Totopotomoy Moytoy Carpenter married Clan, Nora Clan, Pride Chalakatha Locha Shawnee Moytoy, and had children including Locha Shawnee Moytoy, Savannah Tom Locha Moytoy Carpenter Iii Ii.
  • Chief Totopotomoy Moytoy Carpenter passed away in 1570 in Great Tellico (near today's Vonore and Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee, USA), Overhills Towns, Cherokee Nation.

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Chief Carpenter's Ancestors

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Chief Carpenter
1500–1570
Birth Place: Great Tellico (near today's Vonore and Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee, USA), Overhills Towns, Cherokee Nation
Parents
Chief Tom Moytoy Carpenter 1
1480–
Na, Woleu-Ntem, Gabon
Keeteeyah Motoy
1483–
Na, Woleu-Ntem, Gabon
Grandparents
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Chief Carpenter's Descendants

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Chief (Totopotomoy Moytoy) Carpenter (1500–1570) m. Pride (Chalakatha Locha Shawnee) Moytoy (1500–1555) m. Pride (Chalakatha Locha Shawnee) Moytoy (1500–1555)
  1. 1. Savannah (Tom Locha Moytoy Carpenter III) II 1530–1610 m. Susan Zion 1534–1579
    1. 1. Savannah (Tom Carpenter) Moytoy 1560–1650 m. Bird (Clan) Cherokee 1540–1630
      1. 1. Wurteh (Woman of Ani'-Wadi) Moytoy 1601–1664 m. Chief (Willenawah "Great Eagle") Motoy 1595–1650
        1. 1. Wilenawah (Dutch Tassell) Chief 1625–1741 m. Nanyehi ((Nancy Broom) Wolf Clan) Moytoy 1625–1741
  2. 2. Locha (Shawnee) Moytoy 1530–1610
  3. 3. Locha (Shawnee) Moytoy 1530–1610

Chief Carpenter's Timeline

2 Records

1500
1500
Birth of Chief Totopotomoy Moytoy Carpenter in Great Tellico (near today's Vonore and Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee, USA), Overhills Towns, Cherokee Nation
Great Tellico (near today's Vonore and Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee, USA), Overhills Towns, Cherokee Nation
1570
1570
Age 70
Death of Chief Totopotomoy Moytoy Carpenter in Great Tellico (near today's Vonore and Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee, USA), Overhills Towns, Cherokee Nation
Great Tellico (near today's Vonore and Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee, USA), Overhills Towns, Cherokee Nation

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1500
    Event Place: Great Tellico (near today's Vonore and Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee, USA), Overhills Towns, Cherokee Nation

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1570
    Event Place: Great Tellico (near today's Vonore and Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee, USA), Overhills Towns, Cherokee Nation

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