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Chief E No Li Black Fox 1746 – 1811 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1746

Birth Location: Eustanali, Cherokee Nation East, Tennessee, United States

Death Date: 31 Aug 1811

Death Location: Whisenant Farm, Blount, Alabama, United States

Father: Okoonaka Carpenter

Mother: Nione Clan

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In 1746, Chief E No Li Black Fox entered the world in Eustanali, Cherokee Nation East, Tennessee, United States, born to Okoonaka Attakullakulla White Owl, Opissing Tribe, Peace Chief & Nephew of Chief Oconostota Groundhog Sau; Captured As an In Little Carpenter and Nione Ollie Natchez Ani WA Ya Cherokee Indian Ooloosta Clan. Chief E No Li Black Fox passed away in 1811 in Whisenant Farm, Blount, Alabama, United States.

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  • In 1746, Chief E No Li Black Fox entered the world in Eustanali, Cherokee Nation East, Tennessee, United States, born to Okoonaka Attakullakulla White Owl, Opissing Tribe, Peace Chief & Nephew of Chief Oconostota Groundhog Sau; Captured As an In Little Carpenter and Nione Ollie Natchez Ani WA Ya Cherokee Indian Ooloosta Clan.
  • Chief E No Li Black Fox passed away in 1811 in Whisenant Farm, Blount, Alabama, United States.

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Chief Fox's Ancestors

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Chief Fox
1746 – 1811
Birth Place: Eustanali, Cherokee Nation East, Tennessee, United States
Parents
Okoonaka Attakullakulla White Owl, Opissing Tribe, Peace Chief & Nephew of Chief Oconostota Groundhog Sau; Captured As an In Little Carpenter
1708 – 1778
Overhill Settlements, Monroe, Tennessee, USA
Nione (Ollie Natchez Ani WA Ya Cherokee Indian Ooloosta) Clan
1720 – 1800
Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, USA
Grandparents
White (Owl an Algonquin Indian Moytoy Savannah Tom Raven Carpenter Moytoy of Tellico (adopted by Moytoy) II)
1680 – 1765
Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States
Oconostota (War "Stalking Turkey" Chicamagu Cunne Shote) Moytoy
1704 – 1783
Cherokee (Washington County), Washington County, Tennessee, USA
OoLooSta (Moytoy Ani Wadi Paint) Clan
1704 – 1783
Cherokee Nation East, Choto Town, Tennessee, USA
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Chief Fox's Timeline

2 Records

1746
1746
Birth of Chief E No Li Black Fox in Eustanali, Cherokee Nation East, Tennessee, United States
Eustanali, Cherokee Nation East, Tennessee, United States
1811
31 Aug 1811
Age 65
Death of Chief E No Li Black Fox in Whisenant Farm, Blount, Alabama, United States
Whisenant Farm, Blount, Alabama, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1746
    Event Place: Eustanali, Cherokee Nation East, Tennessee, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Aug 1811
    Event Place: Whisenant Farm, Blount, Alabama, United States

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