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Chief Thomas Pasmere Young Sheewanee Cornstalk; A\K\A Thomas Carpenter 1598–1635 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1598
Birth Location: Eastern Cherokee Nation, Virginia
Death Date: 1635
Death Location: Randolph, Charlotte County, Virginia
Father: "Wahunsonacock" Velasco.
Mother: Matatishe Powhatan
Spouse(s): Cleopatra Powhatan
Children(s): Holesqua Vann
In 1598, Chief Thomas Pasmere Young Sheewanee Cornstalk; A\K\A Thomas Carpenter entered the world in Eastern Cherokee Nation, Virginia, born to Wahunsonacock Emperor Running Stream Chief Powhatan Powhatan Of Pamunkey Tribe Son Of De Velasco And Matatishe Winanuske Nonoma Powhatan. Chief Thomas Pasmere Young Sheewanee Cornstalk; A\K\A Thomas Carpenter married Cleopatra Shawano Scent Flower Powhatan, and had children including Holesqua Chief Cornstalk Vann. Chief Thomas Pasmere Young Sheewanee Cornstalk; A\K\A Thomas Carpenter passed away in 1635 in Randolph, Charlotte County, Virginia.
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- In 1598, Chief Thomas Pasmere Young Sheewanee Cornstalk; A\K\A Thomas Carpenter entered the world in Eastern Cherokee Nation, Virginia, born to Wahunsonacock Emperor Running Stream Chief Powhatan Powhatan Of Pamunkey Tribe Son Of De Velasco And Matatishe Winanuske Nonoma Powhatan.
- Chief Thomas Pasmere Young Sheewanee Cornstalk; A\K\A Thomas Carpenter married Cleopatra Shawano Scent Flower Powhatan, and had children including Holesqua Chief Cornstalk Vann.
- Chief Thomas Pasmere Young Sheewanee Cornstalk; A\K\A Thomas Carpenter passed away in 1635 in Randolph, Charlotte County, Virginia.
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Chief Carpenter's Descendants
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1. Holesqua (Chief Cornstalk) Vann 1628–1740 m. Mary (Sarah "Sukie") Barnes 1651–1740 m. Sukie Vann 1665–1740 m. Sarah (Sukie) Oocaneechchi 1630–1706
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1. John (Edward I Vann, aka "Trader John" aka "U Wa Ni" or "Ni" Vann, I aka Martin Cloud) (??) 1690–1770 m. Mary (Wa' Li' Cherokee King (Vann) aka Mary Anikawi "Cherokee Woman" Vann aka Mary Cherokee Anikawi) King 1699–1770
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1. "Chief" (James "William" Edward 'Ned' Ni) Vann 1720–1770 m. Charity (Barnes (She is HALF Chalakatha Mettis, which is) Shawnee) 1720–1748 m. Mary (Lewis Powhatan BARNES, she is HALF (1\2) Chalakatha Metis (which is) Shawnee) 1720–1744
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1. John (Joseph, The interpreter Vann) GF 1735–1815 m. Mary (Polly Christiana Waw-Li Otterlifter) GG 1746–1835
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1598
Event Place: Eastern Cherokee Nation, Virginia
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1635
Event Place: Randolph, Charlotte County, Virginia