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Chief Amadohiyi Trader Tom Moytoy II Carpenter 1660 – 1734 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1660

Birth Location: Old Chota, Eastern Cherokee Nation, TN, USA

Death Date: 1734

Death Location: Barnstaple, Devon, England

Father: Amatoya Shawnee

Mother: Locha Shawnee

Spouse(s): Nanyehi Chalacatha

Children(s): Oshasqua Carpenter

In 1660, Chief Amadohiyi Trader Tom Moytoy II Carpenter entered the world in Old Chota, Eastern Cherokee Nation, TN, USA, born to Amatoya ''Moytoy'' I --"Trader Carpenter", "Rain or Water Conjuror", "Amoadawehi", "Amahetai", "Head warrior of Tellico of the O Ama Matai of Chota -Cherokee Shawnee and Locha Nancy Shawnee. Chief Amadohiyi Trader Tom Moytoy II Carpenter married Nanyehi Nancy Hop Turkey Ani Wah Ya Chalacatha, and had children including Oshasqua Moytoy V Carpenter. Chief Amadohiyi Trader Tom Moytoy II Carpenter passed away in 1734 in Barnstaple, Devon, England.

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  • In 1660, Chief Amadohiyi Trader Tom Moytoy II Carpenter entered the world in Old Chota, Eastern Cherokee Nation, TN, USA, born to Amatoya ''Moytoy'' I --"Trader Carpenter", "Rain or Water Conjuror", "Amoadawehi", "Amahetai", "Head warrior of Tellico of the O Ama Matai of Chota -Cherokee Shawnee and Locha Nancy Shawnee.
  • Chief Amadohiyi Trader Tom Moytoy II Carpenter married Nanyehi Nancy Hop Turkey Ani Wah Ya Chalacatha, and had children including Oshasqua Moytoy V Carpenter.
  • Chief Amadohiyi Trader Tom Moytoy II Carpenter passed away in 1734 in Barnstaple, Devon, England.

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Chief Carpenter's Ancestors

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Chief Carpenter
1660 – 1734
Birth Place: Old Chota, Eastern Cherokee Nation, TN, USA
Parents
Amatoya ''Moytoy'' I --"Trader Carpenter", "Rain or Water Conjuror", "Amoadawehi", "Amahetai", "Head warrior of Tellico of the O Ama Matai of Chota -Cherokee Shawnee
1640 – 1700
Shawnee, Frederick, Virginia - or Chota, Crockett, Tennessee- great-grandfather of Nancy Ward. Descendants of Moytoy I include the families of Major Ridge, Elias Boudinot, Stand Watie, and Chief Nimrod Jarrett Smith. Chief of all Cherokees in 1675
Locha (Nancy) Shawnee
1650 – 1692
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Chief Carpenter's Descendants

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Chief (Amadohiyi Trader Tom Moytoy II) Carpenter (1660 – 1734) m. Nanyehi (Nancy Hop Turkey Ani Wah Ya) Chalacatha (1664 – 1732)
  1. 1. Oshasqua (Moytoy V) Carpenter (1686 – 1754) m. Swan (Wapehti Hop Turkey) Cornstalk (1686 – 1744)
    1. 1. Ahneewakee (Red Paint "aka" Anuwagi-Aniwadi - Oconastota) Rainmaker (1704 – 1745) m. Chief (James Stalking Turkey Rainmaker Beaver OCONASTOTA) Aganstata (1702 – Mar 1783) m. A Gansta (1704 – )
      1. 1. Jennie Oconastota (1724 – 1770) m. Johann (John Jacob) Conrad (25 August 1720 – 1754)
        1. 1. Hamilton (Gunrod) Conrad (1750 – 1795) m. Onai (Of the Bird) Clan (1760 – 1851)

Chief Carpenter's Timeline

2 Records

1660
1660
Birth of Chief Amadohiyi Trader Tom Moytoy II Carpenter in Old Chota, Eastern Cherokee Nation, TN, USA
Old Chota, Eastern Cherokee Nation, TN, USA
1734
1734
Age 74
Death of Chief Amadohiyi Trader Tom Moytoy II Carpenter in Barnstaple, Devon, England
Barnstaple, Devon, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1660
    Event Place: Old Chota, Eastern Cherokee Nation, TN, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1734
    Event Place: Barnstaple, Devon, England

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