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Chief OCONOSTOTA Cunne Shote "Stalking Turkey" Moytoy The Great Warrior (Joseph Raincrow, Cherokee Indian) DNA 1704–1783 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1704
Birth Location: Tellico Plains, Monroe, Tennessee, USA
Death Date: March 1783
Death Location: buried in Chota Memorial, Monroe, Tennessee, USA
Father: Pidgeon Moytoy
Mother: Ani Moytoy
Spouse(s): Do Clan)
Children(s): Nellie Pathkiller, Jennie Clan), A-Gi-Li-Gi-Na (Ani-Wah-Ya), Chief Pathkiller, Robin OSTENACO, Judith Payne
The story of Chief OCONOSTOTA Cunne Shote "Stalking Turkey" Moytoy The Great Warrior (Joseph Raincrow, Cherokee Indian) DNA began in 1704 in Tellico Plains, Monroe, Tennessee, USA. Chief OCONOSTOTA Cunne Shote "Stalking Turkey" Moytoy The Great Warrior (Joseph Raincrow, Cherokee Indian) DNA married Do Yo Sti Broom Moytoy Wolf Clan, and had children including A Gi Li Gi Na Ke No Te Ta Rising Fawn Catherine Moy Toy Ani Wah Ya, Chief Pathkiller, Jennie Taylor Moy Toy A Ni Wa Ya Wolf Clan, Judith Native American Cherokee Payne, Nellie U Ga Lo Gv Leaf Pathkiller, Robin Cherokee Woman Ostenaco. Chief OCONOSTOTA Cunne Shote "Stalking Turkey" Moytoy The Great Warrior (Joseph Raincrow, Cherokee Indian) DNA passed away in 1783 in buried in Chota Memorial, Monroe, Tennessee, USA.
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- The story of Chief OCONOSTOTA Cunne Shote "Stalking Turkey" Moytoy The Great Warrior (Joseph Raincrow, Cherokee Indian) DNA began in 1704 in Tellico Plains, Monroe, Tennessee, USA.
- Chief OCONOSTOTA Cunne Shote "Stalking Turkey" Moytoy The Great Warrior (Joseph Raincrow, Cherokee Indian) DNA married Do Yo Sti Broom Moytoy Wolf Clan, and had children including A Gi Li Gi Na Ke No Te Ta Rising Fawn Catherine Moy Toy Ani Wah Ya, Chief Pathkiller, Jennie Taylor Moy Toy A Ni Wa Ya Wolf Clan, Judith Native American Cherokee Payne, Nellie U Ga Lo Gv Leaf Pathkiller, Robin Cherokee Woman Ostenaco.
- Chief OCONOSTOTA Cunne Shote "Stalking Turkey" Moytoy The Great Warrior (Joseph Raincrow, Cherokee Indian) DNA passed away in 1783 in buried in Chota Memorial, Monroe, Tennessee, USA.
Immediate Family
Parents
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Chief DNA's Ancestors
Chief DNA's Descendants
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1. Nellie ("U Ga Lo Gv Leaf") Pathkiller 1734–1790
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1. Sarah ("Crying Snake") Canoe 1750–1850 m. Alexander (William Brown) II 1737–1820
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1. Chief (Islam Alexander Brown Shawnee) Chief 1770–1837 m. Nancy (Elizabeth "Nannie" Martin) Broom 1771–1842 m. Susannah Sinclair 1781–1853 m. Violet Barton 1776–1836 m. Quaite\Quatie Conrad 1790–1816
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1. Elizabeth ("Quatie" Brown Henley) (Ross) 1791–1839 m. Chief (John A " Guwisguwi" (Coo'wees'coo'wee) Ross (1\8 Creek War: Lieutenant in the U S Militia Army) (Trail of Tears: relocated from Georgia to) Oklahoma) 1790–1866 m. Robert (Richardson) Henley 1790–1812
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2. Susan Brown 1815–1861
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3. James (Moses) Brown 1812–1889
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4. James (Sawney) Brown 1783–
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5. Sarah ("Sally") Brown 1802–1863
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6. Annie Brown 1799–1862
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7. William Brown 1793–1853
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8. Elizabeth (Quatie Brown) Henley 1790–1839
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9. Joseph (Henderson) Brown 1824–1898
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10. John Brown 1805–
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11. Eleanor (Memory) Brown 1798–1870
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12. Alexander Brown 1811–1893
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13. Alfred (Spooner) Brown 1809–1878
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14. Elisha Brown 1805–1863
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15. Micha Brown 1804–1874
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16. Isaac Brown 1816–
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17. John (Washington) Brown 1820–1865
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18. Thomas (D.) Brown 1797–1842
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19. Violet Brown 1816–1896
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20. Isham (Alexander Brown) Sr 1810–1863
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21. Dicie Brown 1808–1890
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22. Mary (Elizabeth) Brown 1820–1849 m. Hugh (C) Routh 1813–1866
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23. Jack Brown 1806–
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24. John (Burrell) Brown 1814–1873
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25. Sarah ((Sallie)) Brown 1802–1863
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26. Susannah Brown 1818–1861
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27. William (Harrison) Brown 1819–1845
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28. James (M) Brown 1808–1864
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29. Girl (Child) Brown 1820–1825
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30. Boy (Child) Brown 1802–1808
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31. Annis ((Armis)(Annie)) Brown 1799–1862
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2. Gi (Yo Sti) Canoe 1770–1826
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3. Chulio 1771–1836
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4. Talotiskee (Nettle) Tatsi 1782–
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5. Talotiskee Canoe 1782–
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6. White Owl 1749–1836
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7. JohnDrowning (Bear) Brown 1761–1826
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8. Young (Dragging) Canoe 1752–1836
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9. Abigail (Indian) Cherokee 1760–1820
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10. Eyoostee Canoe 1755–1800
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11. Nakey (Sarah) Tatsi 1752–1840
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12. Little (Owl) Doe 1753–1836
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13. Little Owl 1749–
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14. Turtle (At) Home 1756–1836
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15. Nettle (Carrier) Talotiskee 1782–
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16. Turtle (at Home) Canoe 1745–1836
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17. Malinda Ross 1767–1789
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18. Crying (Snake) Canoe 1755–1836
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2. Jennie (Taylor (Moy-Toy) A-Ni'-Wa'-Ya (Wolf) Clan) 1728–1770
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3. A-Gi-Li-Gi-Na (Ke-No-Te-Ta "Rising Fawn" (Catherine) Moy-Toy) (Ani-Wah-Ya) 1730–1800
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4. Chief Pathkiller 1742–1828
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5. Robin ('Cherokee Woman') OSTENACO 1723–1806 m. Cherokee (Indian Blane) LR4L-8ZR 1720–
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1. Margaret ((cherokee indian)) Blane 1762–1825 m. Lawrence Conner 1752–1826
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1. Joseph (B.) Conner 1792–1859
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2. Cornelius (Maguire) Conner 1802–1864
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3. Joseph (H.) Conner 1803–1870
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4. Alexander Conner 1783–1854
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5. James (Lawrence) Conner 1794–1854 m. Charlotte Doyle 1795–1850
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1. Minerva (C Conner) (Lynch) 1817– m. Daniel (C) Lynch 1815–1850
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2. Amanda Conner 1818–1865 m. Leon Vion 1814–
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3. Maria Conner 1820–1850
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4. John (Edgar) Conner 1821–1885 m. Miora (Messina Mesoniah) Jordan 1832–1905
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5. Elizabeth Conner 1819–1876 m. Mr Taylor 1812– m. John (L) TAYLOR 1825– m. Michael Lasource 1817–1858
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6. Elzi Conner 1824–1876 m. Mr Taylor 1812– m. John (L) TAYLOR 1825– m. Michael Lasource 1817–1858
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6. Nancy Conner 1797–1878
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6. Judith (Native American Cherokee) Payne 1735–1758 m. Thomas (Trader) Payne 1721–1799
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1. John (Sr. (Red Bank)Cherokee Indian) Payne 1752–1821
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Chief DNA's Timeline
8 Records
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1710
Event Place: Vonore, Monroe County, Tennessee, United States of America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1704
Event Place: Tellico Plains, Monroe, Tennessee, USA
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 1720
Event Place: Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 1730
Event Place: Cherokee, Alabama, United States
Genealogy Event 5
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 1735
Event Place: Chota Indian Nation, Tennessee, USA
Genealogy Event 6
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 1746
Event Place: Cherokee Nat East Tenn, Tennessee, USA
Genealogy Event 7
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Mar 1783
Event Place: Ooltewah Creek, Hamilton Co., Tennessee (at the home of his grandson)
Genealogy Event 8
Event Type: Death
Event Date: March 1783
Event Place: buried in Chota Memorial, Monroe, Tennessee, USA