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Chief Attakullaakulla "Little Carpenter" Moytoy 1708–1777 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1708

Birth Location: TN

Death Date: 1777

Death Location: Tennessee, United States of America

Father: White Ii

Mother: Naney Shawnee

Spouse(s): Nione Oconostota

Children(s): Draggin Canoe

In 1708, Chief Attakullaakulla "Little Carpenter" Moytoy entered the world in TN, born to White Owl An Algonquin Indian Moytoy Savannah Tom Raven Carpenter Moytoy Of Tellico Adopted By Moytoy Ii Ii And Naney Moytoy Shawnee. Chief Attakullaakulla "Little Carpenter" Moytoy married Nione Ollie Ali Ani Wa Ya Oconostota, and had children including Draggin Tai Ys Gansi Ni Canoe. Chief Attakullaakulla "Little Carpenter" Moytoy passed away in 1777 in Tennessee, United States of America.

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  • In 1708, Chief Attakullaakulla "Little Carpenter" Moytoy entered the world in TN, born to White Owl An Algonquin Indian Moytoy Savannah Tom Raven Carpenter Moytoy Of Tellico Adopted By Moytoy Ii Ii And Naney Moytoy Shawnee.
  • Chief Attakullaakulla "Little Carpenter" Moytoy married Nione Ollie Ali Ani Wa Ya Oconostota, and had children including Draggin Tai Ys Gansi Ni Canoe.
  • Chief Attakullaakulla "Little Carpenter" Moytoy passed away in 1777 in Tennessee, United States of America.

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Chief Moytoy's Ancestors

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Chief Moytoy
1708–1777
Birth Place: TN
Parents
White Owl an Algonquin Indian Moytoy Savannah Tom Raven Carpenter Moytoy of Tellico (adopted by Moytoy II) Ii
1680–1765
Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States
Naney (Moytoy) Shawnee
1683–1777
Cherokee NAation East, Warren, Tennessee
Grandparents
Chief Taminad
1640–1730
Chota, Crockett, Tennessee, USA
Qeu (Disi Quatsy) Tellico
1650–1692
Tellico, Crockett, Tennessee, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Chief Moytoy's Descendants

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Chief (Attakullaakulla "Little Carpenter") Moytoy (1708–1777) m. Nione (Ollie Ali Ani WA Ya) Oconostota (1720–1800)
  1. 1. Draggin (Tai-ys-gansi-ni) Canoe 1734–1792 m. Nelly (Ugalogv) Attakullakulla 1735–1792
    1. 1. Nettle Carrier 1782–
    2. 2. Sarah (Naky Attakullakulla Dragging CANOE Tatsi) Brown 1746–1850
    3. 3. Young (Dragging Canoe-) Attakullakulla 1752–1836
    4. 4. William (Dragging Canoe Conseenee) 12skeepsave-1 1780–1835
    5. 5. Abigail ((Eastridge)a kwee gay (Raven) Dragging Canoe\Roark) 12skeepsave-1 1760–1820
    6. 6. Little (Owl Dragging Canoe) 12skeepsave-1 1750–1836
    7. 7. Turtle (At Home Young Dragging Canoe) 12skeepsave-1 1752–1814
    8. 8. Crying (Snake Dragging Canoe) 12skeepsave-1 1754–1836
    9. 9. Mary ((Eyooste) Dragging Canoe\Bilbro) 12skeepsave-1 1747–1816
    10. 10. Talotiskee ("Chief" Nettle Carrier Dragging) Canoe 1756–1793
    11. 11. Chief (Yonagusta John "Drowning Bear") Brown 1761–1839
    12. 12. Little (Owl Doe) 12skeepsave-1 1753–1836 m. Rutha (Snow) Rowland 1750–1843 m. Gi (Yo Sti Ko Yo) He 1772–1830
      1. 1. Tom Acaraca 1794–
      2. 2. David Consene 1810–1863
      3. 3. Sarah Consene 1800–
    13. 13. Elizabeth (Malinda Narnee) Ross 1763–1851
    14. 14. Sarah (Sara) Saraigh 1765–1850
    15. 15. Gi (Yo Sti) Canoe 1770–1826
    16. 16. Cherokee (Indian Sowege Gliding) Swan 1760–1820
    17. 17. Little (Dragging) Canoe 1748–1836
    18. 18. Naky (Sarah) Canoe 1750–1850 m. Alexander ("Cherokee Chief Sawney") Brown 1767–1837
      1. 1. Dicey (Elizabeth) Brown 1808–1890
      2. 2. Isom (Isham Alexander) Brown 1810–1863
      3. 3. James (Zachariah) BROWN 1814–1864
      4. 4. John (Lucien Chu ee) Brown 1812–1884
      5. 5. Sarah Brown 1802–1863
      6. 6. Susannah Brown 1808–
      7. 7. Thomas Brown 1797–1842
      8. 8. William (Harrison) Brown 1819–1845
      9. 9. Elizabeth (Quatie Martin) Brown 1792–1839
      10. 10. Mary (Brian) Stapler 1791–1839 m. Chief (John) Ross 1790–1866
        1. 1. George (Washington) Ross 1830–1870
        2. 2. James (Mcdonald) Ross* 1814–1864
        3. 3. Nancy (Jane) Ross 1821–1894
        4. 4. Silas (Dinsmore Dean) Ross 1829–1872
        5. 5. William (Allen) Ross* 1817–1891
        6. 6. Annie (Bryan) Dobson 1845–1876
        7. 7. John (Ross) Jr 1847–1905
        8. 8. Emily Watts 1806–1862
    19. 19. Little (Canoe) Tatsi 1750–1836
    20. 20. Malinda (Ross) Canoe 1767–1789
    21. 21. Sarah Brown 1750–1850
    22. 22. Elizabeth ((Nelly) Malinda Nar-Nee Canoe) Attakullakulla 1763–1851
    23. 23. Ooh-yah-sistah ((John Ross) Ross Canoe) Attakullakulla 1771–
    24. 24. Garen-sah Attakullakulla
    25. 25. Abigail (Raven) Canoe 1755–1820 m. Cornelius (V) Vanover 1760–1833 m. Charles (Baker (Lieut)) Roark 1750–1830
      1. 1. Kizah (Sosandra) Roark 1786–1864 m. William (Leftridge Price) Sr 1786–1864
        1. 1. Delilah (Dialphia) Price 1811–1881
        2. 2. Jesse (Wesley) Price 1808–1863
        3. 3. Sarah (Elizabeth) Price 1817–1880
        4. 4. Rebecca Price 1813–1880
        5. 5. Abigail (H "Allie") Price 1819–1900
        6. 6. Thomas (Washington) Price 1829–1880
        7. 7. Solomon (B) Price 1824–1900
        8. 8. Timothy Price 1826–1878
        9. 9. William (Leftridge "Billy" Price) Jr 1822–1880
        10. 10. Hiram Price 1829–1863
        11. 11. Emaline Price 1840–1910
      2. 2. Sarah ((price) taylor) Roark 1775–1860
      3. 3. Mary (Polley (price) lewis) Roark** 1785–1825 m. Thaddeus Lewis 1785–1858
        1. 1. Nancy (Winnie) Lewis 1810–1888
      4. 4. Abigail (ROARK () MAHALA) 1800–1872
      5. 5. Rebecca ((price) vanover) Roark 1776–1880
      6. 6. Jesse (price) Roark 1778–1839
      7. 7. Jane ((price) pope) Roark 1789–1853
      8. 8. TIMOTHY ((price) osborne) ROARK 1790–1860
      9. 9. Eleanor (Nelly (price) lewis) Roark 1791–1870
      10. 10. Charles (B (price) jones) Roark 1795–1876
      11. 11. Sarah Vanover 1810–1880
      12. 12. Martin Roark 1800–1890
      13. 13. Abigail (Mahala) Roark 1798–1872
      14. 14. Timothy Roark 1781–1910
      15. 15. Jane Roark 1798–1853
      16. 16. Catherine Roark 1784–1867
      17. 17. James Herrin 1785–
      18. 18. Andrew (Jackson) Herrin 1814–1865
      19. 19. Angeline Herren 1816–
      20. 20. Wiseman Herren 1818–
      21. 21. Millie Herren 1820–1900
      22. 22. Abigail (Mahala) Roark 1798–1872
      23. 23. Charles (B Roark) Jr 1795–1876
      24. 24. Eleanor Roark 1792–1870
      25. 25. Jane Roark 1790–1853
      26. 26. Jesse Roark 1778–1839
      27. 27. Martin Roark 1802–1835
      28. 28. Mary (Polly) Roark 1785–1825
      29. 29. Nelly Roark 1791–1870
      30. 30. Rebecca Roark 1776–1875
      31. 31. Sarah Roark 1775–1860 m. Stephen (Blackhawk Taylor) Sr 1770–1849
        1. 1. Mary Shepherd 1800–1880
    26. 26. Little (Owl) Canoe 1749–1836
    27. 27. Chief (John Drowning Bear AKA) Yo-nu-gv-ya-s-gi 1759–1839
    28. 28. Chief (Nettle Carrier) Raven 1757–
    29. 29. Crying (Snake) Attakullakulla 1758–1836
    30. 30. Turtle (at Home) Canoe 1752–
    31. 31. Chief (Nettle) Carrier 1782–
    32. 32. Chief (Nettle Carrier "Talotiskee" The Bird) Clan 1740–1807
    33. 33. Margaret ((Cherokee)) Lewis 1753–1853
    34. 34. Abigail ("a kwee gay la" Roark Dragging) Canoe 1760–1820
    35. 35. Nakey (Sarah Tatsi Brown Dragging Canoe\) Ward 1765–1850
    36. 36. Little (Owl Dragging) Canoe 1750–1836
    37. 37. Turtle (At Home Young Dragging) Canoe 1752–1814
    38. 38. Crying (Snake Dragging) Canoe 1754–1836
    39. 39. Mary ("Eyooste" Dragging) Canoe 1755–1816
    40. 40. Talotiskee ("Chief" Nettle Carrier Dragging) Canoe 1756–1793
    41. 41. John (Yonagusta Drowning Bear) Brown 1761–1839
    42. 42. William (Dragging Canoe) Conseenee 1780–1835
    43. 43. Abigail (a kwee gay la Roark Dragging) Canoe 1760–1820
    44. 44. Little (Owl Dragging) Canoe 1750–1836
    45. 45. Turtle (At Home Young Dragging) Canoe 1752–1814
    46. 46. Crying (Snake Dragging) Canoe 1754–1836
    47. 47. Mary ((Eyooste) Dragging) Canoe 1755–1816
    48. 48. Talotiskee ("Chief" Nettle Carrier Dragging) Canoe 1756–1793
    49. 49. John (Yonagusta Drowning Bear) Brown 1761–1839
    50. 50. Young (Dragging Canoe-) Attakullakulla 1752–1836
    51. 51. Naky (Sarah Tatsi) Brown 1750–1850
    52. 52. Margaret( (Cherokee Indian)) Lewis 1753–1853 m. Jonathan Bishop 1749– m. Joseph (William) Castle 1749–1859
      1. 1. Benjamin (John) Castle 1785–1865
      2. 2. Zachariah Castle 1797–
      3. 3. Nancy (Castle(1\2 Cherokee Indian)- Her line goes back to my Grandmother's side-Nancy Marie Stapleton-signed Nancy Riggs) Williams! 1774–1860
      4. 4. Sarah (Ann) Castle 1788–1879
    53. 53. Turtle (At Home Young Dragging Canoe) 12skeepsave-1 1752–1814
    54. 54. Crying (Snake Dragging Canoe) 12skeepsave-1 1754–1836
    55. 55. Mary ((Eyooste) Dragging Canoe) 12skeepsave-1 1755–1816
    56. 56. Talotiskee ("Chief" Nettle Carrier Dragging Canoe) 12skeepsave-1 1756–1793
    57. 57. John (Yonagusta Drowning Bear Brown) 12skeepsave-1 1761–1839
    58. 58. Little (Owl Dragging Canoe) 12skeepsave-1 1750–1836
    59. 59. Turtle (At) Home 1756–1814
    60. 60. Malinda Ross 1767–1789
    61. 61. Chulio 1771–1836
    62. 62. Talotiskee (Nettle) Tatsi 1782–1793
    63. 63. Nettle (Carrier) Talotiskee 1782–
    64. 64. Sarah (Dragging) Doe 1755–1816
    65. 65. Eyoostee 1770–
    66. 66. Gi (yo) sti 1770–
    67. 67. Young (Dragging Doe) CANOE 1752–1792
    68. 68. Crying Snake 1743–1836
    69. 69. Young (Dragging Canoe) Attakullakulla 1752–1836
    70. 70. Little (Owl) Doe 1753–1836
    71. 71. Nettle (Carrier) Raven 1757–
    72. 72. Eyoostee Canoe 1753–1758
    73. 73. CRYING (SNAKE) CANOE 1755–1836
    74. 74. Chulio 1771–1836
    75. 75. Eyoostee 1770–
    76. 76. Elizabeth (Malinda Narnee) Ross 1767–1789 m. William Asbill 1763–1820
      1. 1. Ross Asbill 1792–1864
    77. 77. Crying (Snake Canoe) Attakullakulla 1758–
    78. 78. Gi (Yo Sti) Canoe 1770–1826
    79. 79. Eyoostee (Dragging Canoe) Attakullakulla 1756–
    80. 80. Abigail (Raven Attakullakula) A-kwee-gay-la 1760–1820
    81. 81. Mary (Eyoostee) Canoe 1755–1836
    82. 82. Talotiskee (Nettle Carrier Canoe) Chief 1756–1793
    83. 83. Nakey (Sarah Tatsi Brown Dragging Canoe\Ward) 12skeepsave-1 1765–1850
    84. 84. Little (Dragging) Canoe 1750–1836 m. Nancy (Ko-Ta-Ka-Ya) Hughes 1774–1830
      1. 1. Tom Acaraca 1794–
      2. 2. David Consene 1810–1863
      3. 3. Sarah Consene 1800–
    85. 85. Gi (Yo Sti) Canoe 1770–1826
    86. 86. Little (Owl) Canoe 1747–1836
    87. 87. Crying (Snake) Canoe 1754–1836
    88. 88. Darcus Cravens 1811–1889

Chief Moytoy's Timeline

2 Records

1708
1708
Birth of Chief Attakullaakulla "Little Carpenter" Moytoy in TN
TN
1777
1777
Age 69
Death of Chief Attakullaakulla "Little Carpenter" Moytoy in Tennessee, United States of America
Tennessee, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1708
    Event Place: TN
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1777
    Event Place: Tennessee, United States of America
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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