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Chief Hokolasqua Opeechan "Stream" Cornstalk Shawnee 1628–1696 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1628

Birth Location: Shawnee Nation, Lower Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Colony

Death Date: 1696

Death Location: Eastern Cherokee Nation, Washington Co., TN, British-American Colonies

Father: Sachem 9GGF

Mother: Waapheti clan

Spouse(s): Nonoma Powhatan

Children(s): Big Cornstalk

The story of Chief Hokolasqua Opeechan "Stream" Cornstalk Shawnee began in 1628 in Shawnee Nation, Lower Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Colony. Chief Hokolasqua Opeechan "Stream" Cornstalk Shawnee married Nonoma Powhatan, and had children including Big Turkey Hop Cornstalk. Chief Hokolasqua Opeechan "Stream" Cornstalk Shawnee passed away in 1696 in Eastern Cherokee Nation, Washington Co., TN, British-American Colonies.

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Biography

  • The story of Chief Hokolasqua Opeechan "Stream" Cornstalk Shawnee began in 1628 in Shawnee Nation, Lower Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Colony.
  • Chief Hokolasqua Opeechan "Stream" Cornstalk Shawnee married Nonoma Powhatan, and had children including Big Turkey Hop Cornstalk.
  • Chief Hokolasqua Opeechan "Stream" Cornstalk Shawnee passed away in 1696 in Eastern Cherokee Nation, Washington Co., TN, British-American Colonies.

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Chief Shawnee's Ancestors

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Chief Shawnee
1628–1696
Birth Place: Shawnee Nation, Lower Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Colony
Parents
Sachem Caniachkoo\Weroance Nectowance son of Eagle Plume - Seneca Tellico\Eagle Plume\Cornstalk 9GGF
1610–1692
Cherokee nation
Waapheti (Swan Kentucky) clan
1610–1692
Cherokee Kentucky clan
Grandparents
Eagle (Plume Tellico\Eagle Plume\Cornstalk - Seneca Eagle) Plume\Cornstalk
1580–1693
Cherokee, (Kentucky Clan Wolf) Clan
1580–1665
Powhatan, Virginia
Chief (Powhatan Wahunsonacock Wohunseuacauh Opitchapan Mangopeesomon Nectowance Werowance Shawnee Wind) Clan
1545–1644
Kentucky
Mother (A. Wild Potato Clan) Mote*
1600–1630
Cherokee, Alabama, USA
Great-Grandparents
Sachem Plume\Cornstalk
1610–1692
Anthony Bland
1519–1600
Trahlyta Princess
1520–1588
Sachen Clan
1570–1630
Mother Mote
1600–1630
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Chief Planter\Cornstalk
1628–1695
Father BLAND
1500–1560
Isabel Cherokee
1501–1575
Cherokee C
1500–1560
Pigeon Cherokee
1500–
Turtle Kanienkeh
1570–1635
Sachen Clan
1570–1630

Chief Shawnee's Descendants

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Chief (Hokolasqua Opeechan "Stream" Cornstalk) Shawnee (1628–1696) m. Nonoma Powhatan (1630–1679)
  1. 1. Big (Turkey HOP) Cornstalk 1660–1694 m. chalakatha (woman) shawnee 1664–1694
    1. 1. Aganunitsi (Ani Ga Ta Ge Wi) Quatie 1686–1730 m. Amahetai (MoyToy Ma'TayI Pigeon of Telliico aka) Agonuisti-Rainmaker 1687–1761 m. Oshaskwa ("Pigeon Muskrat") Amoadawehi 1687–1754
      1. 1. Attakullakulla (Onacona White Owl Leaningwood) Raven 1708–1778 m. Nionne (Ollie of Red Paint Clan (Lucy)) Oconastota 1720–1786
        1. 1. Dragging Canoe 1734–1792 m. U (ga lo gv) Leaf 1730–1790 m. Nelly (Ugalogv) Attakullakulla 1735–1792
    2. 2. Moytoy (Savannah Tom Carpenter) III 1680–1711
    3. 3. Amadohiyi ("Trader Tom", Rainmaker, First Beloved Man) Moytoy 1687–1741
    4. 4. Ghigoneli (Hop) Cornstalk 1694–1724
    5. 5. *April-Tkikami (Hop-Turkey 10th Great) Aunt 1690–1744
    6. 6. Mary (April "Tikami Hop" Cornstalk -) Odum 1690–1759
    7. 7. Oolootah (Ulutse "Sarah" Hop-Turkey) Boles 1692–1758
    8. 8. Ghigoneli (Hop) Cornstalk 1694–1724
    9. 9. Aganunitsi ("Wild Potato" Hop-Turkey aka Ani') Ga'tge'wi 1684–1741
    10. 10. Quatsis (Hop-Turkey) Cornstalk 1682–1758
    11. 11. Chief (Kana gatoga Old Hop "Standing Turkey") Moytoy 1690–1785
    12. 12. Collanah (Raven of Settico Hop) Turkey-Moytoy 1680–1756
    13. 13. Standing (Turkey Kanagatoga (Chief of the) Cherokees) 1690–1761
    14. 14. Oolootsee-Oolootah (Rainmaker Rainmaker) Moytoy 1692–1756
    15. 15. Standing (Turkey Kanagatoga Old Hop Cornstalk) Shawnee 1688–1761
    16. 16. Swan-Wapehti (Hop-Turkey) Moytoy 1686–1754

Chief Shawnee's Timeline

2 Records

1628
1628
Birth of Chief Hokolasqua Opeechan "Stream" Cornstalk Shawnee in Shawnee Nation, Lower Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Colony
Shawnee Nation, Lower Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Colony
1696
1696
Age 68
Death of Chief Hokolasqua Opeechan "Stream" Cornstalk Shawnee in Eastern Cherokee Nation, Washington Co., TN, British-American Colonies
Eastern Cherokee Nation, Washington Co., TN, British-American Colonies

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1628
    Event Place: Shawnee Nation, Lower Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1696
    Event Place: Eastern Cherokee Nation, Washington Co., TN, British-American Colonies

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