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Chief Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter" Onacona "Chief White Owl" Leaning Wood 1695–1777 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1695

Birth Location: Chota, Cherokee Nation Little River, Tennessee, USA

Death Date: May 1777

Death Location: Nachestown, North Carolina Now, Tennessee, USA

Father: White III

Mother: Aniwaya Moytoy

Spouse(s): OoLoosta Moytoy, Woman Wadi

Children(s): Yanegwa Chee), Dutsi Watie, Little Attakullakulla, Chief Chillowe, Black Attakullakulla, Ollie Canoe, Old Abraham, Tai Dragging, White Attakullakulla, Savage Napolean, The Raven, Melba Attakullakulla, Badger Moytoy, Alexander Cameron, Ahyoka Slave

The story of Chief Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter" Onacona "Chief White Owl" Leaning Wood began in 1695 in Chota, Cherokee Nation Little River, Tennessee, USA. Chief Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter" Onacona "Chief White Owl" Leaning Wood married Ooloosta Clan Nionne Ollie Of Paint Clan Moytoy, Woman Ani Wadi, and had children including Ahyoka Sara Cherokee Indian Slave, Alexander Cameron, Badger Moytoy, Black Fox Attakullakulla, Chief Ooskiah Oskuah Old Abraham Of Chillowe, Dutsi Tachee Ogonostota Watie, Little Owl White Owl Oohoonaka Naholla Ookogusdi Attakullakulla, Melba Attakullakulla, Old Abraham, Ollie Canoe, Savage Napolean, Tai Ya Gansi Ni Dragging, The Raven, White Mankiller Attakullakulla, Yanegwa Yona Equa Job Walker Chief Big Bear Chief Tah Chee. Chief Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter" Onacona "Chief White Owl" Leaning Wood passed away in 1777 in Nachestown, North Carolina Now, Tennessee, USA.

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  • The story of Chief Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter" Onacona "Chief White Owl" Leaning Wood began in 1695 in Chota, Cherokee Nation Little River, Tennessee, USA.
  • Chief Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter" Onacona "Chief White Owl" Leaning Wood married Ooloosta Clan Nionne Ollie Of Paint Clan Moytoy, Woman Ani Wadi, and had children including Ahyoka Sara Cherokee Indian Slave, Alexander Cameron, Badger Moytoy, Black Fox Attakullakulla, Chief Ooskiah Oskuah Old Abraham Of Chillowe, Dutsi Tachee Ogonostota Watie, Little Owl White Owl Oohoonaka Naholla Ookogusdi Attakullakulla, Melba Attakullakulla, Old Abraham, Ollie Canoe, Savage Napolean, Tai Ya Gansi Ni Dragging, The Raven, White Mankiller Attakullakulla, Yanegwa Yona Equa Job Walker Chief Big Bear Chief Tah Chee.
  • Chief Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter" Onacona "Chief White Owl" Leaning Wood passed away in 1777 in Nachestown, North Carolina Now, Tennessee, USA.

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Chief Wood's Ancestors

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Chief Wood
1695–1777
Birth Place: Chota, Cherokee Nation Little River, Tennessee, USA
Parents
White Owl an Algonquin Indian Moytoy Savannah Tom Raven Carpenter Moytoy of Tellico (adopted by Moytoy II) III
1680–1765
Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States
Aniwaya (Nancy Tenase 'Tame Doe') Moytoy
1685–1746
Old Chota, Crockett, Cherokee Nation, Full Blood of the Wolf, Tennessee, USA
Grandparents
Chief (Amadoya Ma' dohi \ Moytoy 1\2 Blood. Daws Roll) I
1640–1730
Chota, Crockett, Tennessee, United States
Quatsy (Wolf Clan) Tellico
1650–1692
Tellico, Crockett, Tennessee, United States
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Chief Wood's Descendants

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Chief (Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter" Onacona "Chief White Owl" Leaning) Wood (1695–May 1777) m. OoLoosta (Clan (Nionne Ollie of Paint Clan)) Moytoy (1720–1783) m. Woman (Ani) Wadi (1714–1752)
  1. 1. Yanegwa ((Yona Equa) (Job Walker) Chief Big Bear (Chief Tah) Chee) 1732–1792 m. Jency 1730–1790 m. Elizabeth ("Betsy" Quaty Qual-Sie-a-do-he Walker (Cherokee Native) American) 1732–1756 m. Nannie (Coluchee) Nanokatechee 1735–1846
    1. 1. "Wa (kie" "Betsy" Qua di Si guadisie Wolf Wolfe Walfe Que Di Si Quatsy) Quatsie 1754–1835 m. Oo (Loo Nati or Oo Tlu No Da or Oo-la-naugh-tia Wilnoty) Wilnoteh 1748–1852 m. Edward (Hyde) X 1750–1819 m. John (Jabez) Hyde, 1746–1819 m. Oo (Loo Nati or Oo Tlu No Da or Oo-la-naugh-tia Wilnoty) Wilnoteh 1748–1852
      1. 1. Wah (yah ah ne) cah 1788–1864 m. WA-GI (Wa-Kih We-kie We-gi Whipperwill) Whippoorwill 1790–
        1. 1. Enola (Black fox) Wolfe 1816–
        2. 2. Jennie (Kahloneesta) Wolfe 1810–1869
        3. 3. Wilson (Dah yul sin nih) Wolfe 1826–1892
        4. 4. Sallie (Cul Sti Ih) Wolfe 1825–
        5. 5. Joseph Wolfe 1835–
        6. 6. Sequoyah Wolfe 1841–1926
        7. 7. Rebecca Wolfe 1833–
        8. 8. Comeback ("Oo-chu-teh") Wolfe 1835–1902 m. nancy 1846–1932
        9. 9. "Jennie" (Kahloneesta (II) Wolfe Wolf of) Birdtown 1810–1869
        10. 10. Sallie (Cul Sti Ih) Wolfe 1825–
        11. 11. Enola (Blackfox) Wolfe 1816–
        12. 12. Rebecca Wolfe 1833–
        13. 13. Joseph Wolfe 1835–
        14. 14. Sam (Ga nij uyi "Ganijuyi") Wolfe 1843–
        15. 15. Wilson (Dah yul sin nih) Wolfe 1826–1892
        16. 16. Nancy (cuttasoih) Wolfe 1852–
      2. 2. George (Wilnoty) Wilnoteh 1826–
      3. 3. salola Wilnoty 1833–
      4. 4. Chouayake (Wilnoty) Wilnoteh 1823–
      5. 5. Big (Too Niegh Wilnoty) Wilnoteh 1822–
      6. 6. Nancy ("dah gih" Dolggi Wilnoteh md George) Leowin 1821–1900
      7. 7. Benjamin (Wesley Hyde) Sr 1772–1850
      8. 8. george wilnoty 1826–
      9. 9. nancy(dah (gih)) wilnoty 1821–1900
      10. 10. salola wilnoty 1833–
      11. 11. chouayake wilnoty 1823–
      12. 12. big (too niegh) wilnoty 1822–
    2. 2. Ka-Ta-Di-Hi ((Cata-de-hee)) Blakeney 1773–1856
    3. 3. Yonaguska ((Yo-Nu-Goo-Sky) Chief Drowning Bear) A-Gv-Ya-S-Go 1759–1839 m. Li-Si ("Lizzie") (Lee-Ster) 1775–1816 m. So-Gi-Ni 1810– m. Ni-Gu-Da-Yi 1780–
      1. 1. Hi-a-ni (\ Ellen) Drowningbear 1814–1896
      2. 2. Young (Bird \) Gu-Squa-Ne-Ta 1825–
    4. 4. Richard (Cherokee "Dick") Walker 1754–1831
    5. 5. John (Jonathan Hoge) Walker 1754–1824
    6. 6. Ann (Awee) Walker 1740–1835
    7. 7. Soh (Gin Nah) Walker 1743–
    8. 8. Susan (Letherwood) Walker 1742–1835
    9. 9. Nancy (Ann Awee Nicholas Burns) Walker 1754–1848
    10. 10. Reuben (Ruben) Walker 1746–1835
    11. 11. Takey Walker 1745–
    12. 12. Cicely (Sisley Sicely) Walker 1751–1797
    13. 13. Su (Wa Ke) Yonaguska 1759–1839
    14. 14. Nancy ((DEER CLAN)) Adair 1752–1781
    15. 15. Ah-Leach (Big) Bear 1759–1820
  2. 2. Dutsi (Tachee Ogonostota) Watie 1736–1828
  3. 3. Little (Owl White Owl Oohoonaka Naholla Ookogusdi) Attakullakulla 1740–1793
  4. 4. Chief (Ooskiah Oskuah Old Abraham of) Chillowe 1734–
  5. 5. Black (Fox) Attakullakulla 1742–1799
  6. 6. Ollie Canoe 1745–1818
  7. 7. Old Abraham 1745–1792
  8. 8. Tai (Ya Gansi Ni) Dragging 1730–1792
  9. 9. White (Mankiller) Attakullakulla 1735–1792
  10. 10. Savage Napolean 1730–
  11. 11. The Raven 1745–
  12. 12. Melba Attakullakulla 1730–
  13. 13. Badger Moytoy 1733–1750
  14. 14. Alexander Cameron 1730–1782
  15. 15. Ahyoka (Sara Cherokee Indian) Slave 1739–1761

Chief Wood's Timeline

2 Records

1695
1695
Birth of Chief Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter" Onacona "Chief White Owl" Leaning Wood in Chota, Cherokee Nation Little River, Tennessee, USA
Chota, Cherokee Nation Little River, Tennessee, USA
1777
May 1777
Age 82
Death of Chief Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter" Onacona "Chief White Owl" Leaning Wood in Nachestown, North Carolina Now, Tennessee, USA
Nachestown, North Carolina Now, Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1695
    Event Place: Chota, Cherokee Nation Little River, Tennessee, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: May 1777
    Event Place: Nachestown, North Carolina Now, Tennessee, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

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