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(Elizabeth) Chalakatha Hopia Shawnee Bear Clan 1664–1695 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1664

Birth Location: Cherokee, Cherokee, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 1695

Death Location: Hiawassee,Towns,Georgia,USA

Father: Chief Clan

Mother: Sister Wolf

Spouse(s): Misahpelewa Cornstalk

Children(s): Ani-Ga-Tage Moytoy, April Hop, Waspehti Moytoy, Moytoy Carpenter, Hiwasse Cherokee, Oolootah-Ulutse Hop-Turkey

In 1664, (Elizabeth) Chalakatha Hopia Shawnee Bear Clan entered the world in Cherokee, Cherokee, South Carolina, USA, born to Chief Great Hopper Hopia Shawnee Bear Clan And Sister Wolf. (Elizabeth) Chalakatha Hopia Shawnee Bear Clan married Misahpelewa Big Turkey Hop Cornstalk, and had children including Ani Ga Tage Wi Aganunitsi Paint Clan Cherokee Moytoy, April Tikami Hop, Hiwasse Cherokee, Moytoy White Owl Raven Turkey Carpenter, Oolootah Ulutse Sarah Hop Turkey, Waspehti Swan Adopted Moytoy. (Elizabeth) Chalakatha Hopia Shawnee Bear Clan passed away in 1695 in Hiawassee,Towns,Georgia,USA.

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Biography

  • In 1664, (Elizabeth) Chalakatha Hopia Shawnee Bear Clan entered the world in Cherokee, Cherokee, South Carolina, USA, born to Chief Great Hopper Hopia Shawnee Bear Clan And Sister Wolf.
  • (Elizabeth) Chalakatha Hopia Shawnee Bear Clan married Misahpelewa Big Turkey Hop Cornstalk, and had children including Ani Ga Tage Wi Aganunitsi Paint Clan Cherokee Moytoy, April Tikami Hop, Hiwasse Cherokee, Moytoy White Owl Raven Turkey Carpenter, Oolootah Ulutse Sarah Hop Turkey, Waspehti Swan Adopted Moytoy.
  • (Elizabeth) Chalakatha Hopia Shawnee Bear Clan passed away in 1695 in Hiawassee,Towns,Georgia,USA.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

(Elizabeth) Clan's Ancestors

Self
(Elizabeth) Clan
1664–1695
Birth Place: Cherokee, Cherokee, South Carolina, USA
Parents
Chief Great Hopper Hopia Shawnee Bear Clan
1630–1692
Cherokee Nation, Little River, Tennessee, USA
Sister Wolf
1626–1688
Jamestown, James, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
Pride ("Elizabeth" Loch Chalakatha Cornstalk Shawnee - " Woman old the WolCla"Corn Planter -) Carpenter
1616–1679
Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

(Elizabeth) Clan's Descendants

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(Elizabeth) (Chalakatha Hopia Shawnee Bear) Clan (1664–1695) m. Misahpelewa (Big Turkey Hop) Cornstalk (1660–1695)
  1. 1. Ani-Ga-Tage (Wi' Aganunitsi (Paint Clan Cherokee)) Moytoy 1690–1730
    1. 1. Woman (Ani'Wa'Ya (Shawnee Woman of Paint or Pa'nt Clan)) Moytoy 1704–1726 m. Chief (OCONOSTOTA Cunne Shote "Stalking Turkey" Moytoy The Great Warrior (Joseph Raincrow, Cherokee Indian)) Oconsotata 1704–1783
      1. 1. Mary (Oconsotata Cherokee) {5G} 1750–1806 m. Capt. (Ezekiel Smith I (2nd Husband of Ann Pelia Owens) Choate) 1751–1821
  2. 2. April (Tikami) Hop 1695–1744
  3. 3. Waspehti (Swan Adopted) Moytoy 1686–1741
  4. 4. Moytoy (White Owl Raven Turkey) Carpenter 1680–1756
  5. 5. Hiwasse Cherokee 1682–1700
  6. 6. Oolootah-Ulutse ((Sarah)) Hop-Turkey 1692–1758

(Elizabeth) Clan's Timeline

2 Records

1664
1664
Birth of (Elizabeth) Chalakatha Hopia Shawnee Bear Clan in Cherokee, Cherokee, South Carolina, USA
Cherokee, Cherokee, South Carolina, USA
1695
1695
Age 31
Death of (Elizabeth) Chalakatha Hopia Shawnee Bear Clan in Hiawassee,Towns,Georgia,USA
Hiawassee,Towns,Georgia,USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1664
    Event Place: Cherokee, Cherokee, South Carolina, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1695
    Event Place: Hiawassee,Towns,Georgia,USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

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