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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: Cherokee (Washington County), Washington County, Tennessee, USA

Death Date: Mar 1783

Death Location: buried in Chota Memorial, Monroe, Tennessee, United States

Father: Aganunitsi, Moytoy

Mother: Ani Moytoy

Spouse(s): Do Moytoy, Lucy Ward

Children(s): Catherine Clan

The story of Chief OCONOSTOTA Cunne Shote "Stalking Turkey" Moytoy The Great Warrior (Joseph Raincrow, Cherokee Indian) DNA began in 1704 in Cherokee (Washington County), Washington County, Tennessee, USA. Chief OCONOSTOTA Cunne Shote "Stalking Turkey" Moytoy The Great Warrior (Joseph Raincrow, Cherokee Indian) DNA married Do Yo Sti Or Polly Moytoy, Lucy Ward, and had children including Catherine Rising Fawn Moytoy Wolf Clan. 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, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Chief OCONOSTOTA Cunne Shote "Stalking Turkey" Moytoy The Great Warrior (Joseph Raincrow, Cherokee Indian) DNA began in 1704 in Cherokee (Washington County), Washington County, Tennessee, USA.
  • Chief OCONOSTOTA Cunne Shote "Stalking Turkey" Moytoy The Great Warrior (Joseph Raincrow, Cherokee Indian) DNA married Do Yo Sti Or Polly Moytoy, Lucy Ward, and had children including Catherine Rising Fawn Moytoy Wolf Clan.
  • 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, United States.

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Chief DNA's Ancestors

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1704–1783
Birth Place: Cherokee (Washington County), Washington County, Tennessee, USA
Parents
Aganunitsi, Principal Chief Pigeon of Tellico, Smallpox Conjuror, Emperor of the Cherokee Moytoy
1687–1741
Tellico Plains, Monroe, Tennessee, British Colonial America
Ani (GaTage Wil Women Deer Clan) Moytoy
1680–1746
Cherokee, Washington County, Tennessee, United States of America
Grandparents
Amatoya ("The Elder I", Kanagaota "Ama Matai") Moytoy
1640–1730
Chota, Crockett, Tennessee, United States
Quatsy Tellico
1640–1692
Cherokee Nation, Little River, Tennessee, United States
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Chief DNA's Descendants

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Chief (OCONOSTOTA Cunne Shote "Stalking Turkey" Moytoy The Great Warrior (Joseph Raincrow, Cherokee Indian)) DNA (1704–Mar 1783) m. Do (Yo Sti Or Polly) Moytoy (1700–1736) m. Lucy Ward (1697–1758)
  1. 1. Catherine ("Rising Fawn" Moytoy Wolf) Clan 1730–1800 m. Ghi (Go Ne Li 'Bushyhead') Oconostota 1728–1787
    1. 1. Onai (Of the Bird) Clan 1760–1851 m. Hamilton (Gunrod) Conrad 1750–1795
      1. 1. Hair Conrad 1775–1844 m. Catherine ("Katie" Caty) NORTH 1794–
        1. 1. Elizabeth (Betsey) Hair 1815–1877 m. Ash ("Cor ler sti" "Go luh sto de") Hopper 1807–1888

Chief DNA's Timeline

2 Records

1704
1704
Birth of Chief OCONOSTOTA Cunne Shote "Stalking Turkey" Moytoy The Great Warrior (Joseph Raincrow, Cherokee Indian) DNA in Cherokee (Washington County), Washington County, Tennessee, USA
Cherokee (Washington County), Washington County, Tennessee, USA
1783
Mar 1783
Age 79
Death of Chief OCONOSTOTA Cunne Shote "Stalking Turkey" Moytoy The Great Warrior (Joseph Raincrow, Cherokee Indian) DNA in buried in Chota Memorial, Monroe, Tennessee, United States
buried in Chota Memorial, Monroe, Tennessee, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1704
    Event Place: Cherokee (Washington County), Washington County, Tennessee, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Mar 1783
    Event Place: buried in Chota Memorial, Monroe, Tennessee, United States

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