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Chief "Crazy" James Clement Ti-Ka-Lo-Hi Vann 1765–1809 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Feb 1765

Birth Location: Spring Place, Cherokee Nation East "Murray" County, Georgia, USA

Death Date: 21 February 1809

Death Location: Buffingtons Tavern, Foryth County, Near Vann's Ferry,Spring Place, Cherokee Nation East "Murray" County, Georgia, USA

Father: John Interpreter"

Mother: Polly Vann

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The story of Chief "Crazy" James Clement Ti-Ka-Lo-Hi Vann began in 1765 in Spring Place, Cherokee Nation East "Murray" County, Georgia, USA. Chief "Crazy" James Clement Ti-Ka-Lo-Hi Vann passed away in 1809 in Buffingtons Tavern, Foryth County, Near Vann's Ferry,Spring Place, Cherokee Nation East "Murray" County, Georgia, USA.

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  • The story of Chief "Crazy" James Clement Ti-Ka-Lo-Hi Vann began in 1765 in Spring Place, Cherokee Nation East "Murray" County, Georgia, USA.
  • Chief "Crazy" James Clement Ti-Ka-Lo-Hi Vann passed away in 1809 in Buffingtons Tavern, Foryth County, Near Vann's Ferry,Spring Place, Cherokee Nation East "Murray" County, Georgia, USA.

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Chief Vann's Ancestors

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Chief Vann
1765–1809
Birth Place: Spring Place, Cherokee Nation East "Murray" County, Georgia, USA
Parents
John Joseph " Interpreter""U-Wa-Ni" VANN (Wild Potato Clan) "The Interpreter"
1735–1815
Fishing Creek, now Gates, was Edgefield County split from Chowan, North Carolina, USA
Polly (Wa Li Mary Christianna) Vann
1746–1835
Cherokee, Cherokee, South Carolina
Grandparents
"Chief" (James "William" Edward 'Ned' Ni) Vann
1720–1770
Bertin, Chowan, North Carolina, United States
Charity (Barnes (She is HALF Chalakatha Mettis, which is) Shawnee)
1720–1748
Cherokee, Chowan, North Carolina, United States
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Chief Vann's Timeline

2 Records

1765
11 Feb 1765
Birth of Chief "Crazy" James Clement Ti-Ka-Lo-Hi Vann in Spring Place, Cherokee Nation East "Murray" County, Georgia, USA
Spring Place, Cherokee Nation East "Murray" County, Georgia, USA
1809
21 February 1809
Age 44
Death of Chief "Crazy" James Clement Ti-Ka-Lo-Hi Vann in Buffingtons Tavern, Foryth County, Near Vann's Ferry,Spring Place, Cherokee Nation East "Murray" County, Georgia, USA
Buffingtons Tavern, Foryth County, Near Vann's Ferry,Spring Place, Cherokee Nation East "Murray" County, Georgia, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Feb 1765
    Event Place: Spring Place, Cherokee Nation East "Murray" County, Georgia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 February 1809
    Event Place: Buffingtons Tavern, Foryth County, Near Vann's Ferry,Spring Place, Cherokee Nation East "Murray" County, Georgia, USA

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