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Katherine “Red Stick” Fraser 1717–1783 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1717

Birth Location: Ecunhutckee, Tallassee, Elmore, Alabama, USA

Death Date: Dec 1783

Death Location: Alabama, Alabama, USA

Father: Chief Clan

Mother: Mary WindClan)

Spouse(s): James McQueen

Children(s): Ann McQUEEN

The story of Katherine “Red Stick” Fraser began in 1717 in Ecunhutckee, Tallassee, Elmore, Alabama, USA. Katherine “Red Stick” Fraser married James Mcqueen, and had children including Ann Nancy Mcqueen. Katherine “Red Stick” Fraser passed away in 1783 in Alabama, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Katherine “Red Stick” Fraser began in 1717 in Ecunhutckee, Tallassee, Elmore, Alabama, USA.
  • Katherine “Red Stick” Fraser married James Mcqueen, and had children including Ann Nancy Mcqueen.
  • Katherine “Red Stick” Fraser passed away in 1783 in Alabama, Alabama, USA.

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Katherine Fraser's Ancestors

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Katherine Fraser
1717–1783
Birth Place: Ecunhutckee, Tallassee, Elmore, Alabama, USA
Parents
Chief Taskegee Oticiapota Sehoy Wind Clan
1680–1748
Creek, Creek, Oklahoma, United States
Mary (Margaret Coosaponokeesa Griffin Musgrove (Hutalgagi Creek) WindClan)
1680–1763
Coweta Town, Ockmulgee River, Georgia, USA (near Macon)
Grandparents
Sir (Edward Griffin Jr Uchee) Chief
1648–1710
Flushing, Queens, New York, USA
Lower (Creek Indian Woman Sister of Chief) Brims
1650–1689
Coweta, Coosa River, Alabama, United States
Sir (Edward) Griffin
1652–1710
Flushing, Queens, New York, USA
Great-Grandparents
Edward Griffin
1601–1698
Mary David
1630–1700
Lady Tannach
1600–1691
Edward Griffin
1601–1698
Mary David
1630–1700
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Griffin
1578–1655
James Dundee
1560–1605
Margaret Jack
1573–1659
John Griffin
1578–1655

Katherine Fraser's Descendants

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Katherine (“Red Stick”) Fraser (1717–Dec 1783) m. James McQueen (1683–1811)
  1. 1. Ann ('Nancy') McQUEEN 1747–1865 m. Lord (Brigadier Don Jose' Maria Copinger) Coppinger 1733–1833
    1. 1. Polly (Moniac Coppinger, A Creek Woman) Chekika 1771–1814
      1. 1. Missouri Powell 1793–1850 m. John (Milledge Millage Canaday) Sr. 1778–1860

Katherine Fraser's Timeline

2 Records

1717
1717
Birth of Katherine “Red Stick” Fraser in Ecunhutckee, Tallassee, Elmore, Alabama, USA
Ecunhutckee, Tallassee, Elmore, Alabama, USA
1783
Dec 1783
Age 66
Death of Katherine “Red Stick” Fraser in Alabama, Alabama, USA
Alabama, Alabama, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1717
    Event Place: Ecunhutckee, Tallassee, Elmore, Alabama, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Dec 1783
    Event Place: Alabama, Alabama, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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