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Lucy (Drennan roll: Saline, 462 as Lucy Martin) McDaniel, Cherokee Nation 1788–1850 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1788

Birth Location: Cherokee Nation East, Indian, Georgia, USA

Death Date: 25 Sep 1850

Death Location: Saline District, Indian Territory, OK, USA

Father: Alexander Indian”

Mother: Mary Blacksnake

Spouse(s): Judge CHEROKEE

Children(s): John Martin, Nancy Martin, Rachel Martin, Cicero Martin, Pauline Martin, Amelia Martin, Eliza Cherokee, Sarah Martin, Charlotte Martin**, Susanna Cherokee, Gabriel Cherokee, Martha Cherokee, Richard Cherokee, Joseph Martin, Annie American, Brice Cherokee

In 1788, Lucy (Drennan roll: Saline, 462 as Lucy Martin) McDaniel, Cherokee Nation entered the world in Cherokee Nation East, Indian, Georgia, USA, born to Alexander Mcdaniel Cherokee Shawnee Indian And Mary Catherine Ah Gah Blacksnake. Lucy (Drennan roll: Saline, 462 as Lucy Martin) McDaniel, Cherokee Nation married Judge John Calvin Martin Cherokee Constitutional Convention Of 1827 1St Treasurer 1St Chief Justice Of The Cherokee, and had children including Amelia Martin, Annie Martin Native American, Brice Martin Cherokee, Charlotte Martin, Cicero Holt Martin, Eliza Martin Cherokee, Gabriel Martin Cherokee, John Martin, Joseph Lynch Greenbriar Joe Martin, Martha Patsy Adair Martin Cherokee, Nancy Nannie Martin, Pauline Martin, Rachel Martin, Richard Fields Martin Cherokee, Sarah Jane Jennie Aka Tsi Yo Sa Ha Drowning Bear Martin, Susanna Mcnair Martin Cherokee. Lucy (Drennan roll: Saline, 462 as Lucy Martin) McDaniel, Cherokee Nation passed away in 1850 in Saline District, Indian Territory, OK, USA.

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  • In 1788, Lucy (Drennan roll: Saline, 462 as Lucy Martin) McDaniel, Cherokee Nation entered the world in Cherokee Nation East, Indian, Georgia, USA, born to Alexander Mcdaniel Cherokee Shawnee Indian And Mary Catherine Ah Gah Blacksnake.
  • Lucy (Drennan roll: Saline, 462 as Lucy Martin) McDaniel, Cherokee Nation married Judge John Calvin Martin Cherokee Constitutional Convention Of 1827 1St Treasurer 1St Chief Justice Of The Cherokee, and had children including Amelia Martin, Annie Martin Native American, Brice Martin Cherokee, Charlotte Martin, Cicero Holt Martin, Eliza Martin Cherokee, Gabriel Martin Cherokee, John Martin, Joseph Lynch Greenbriar Joe Martin, Martha Patsy Adair Martin Cherokee, Nancy Nannie Martin, Pauline Martin, Rachel Martin, Richard Fields Martin Cherokee, Sarah Jane Jennie Aka Tsi Yo Sa Ha Drowning Bear Martin, Susanna Mcnair Martin Cherokee.
  • Lucy (Drennan roll: Saline, 462 as Lucy Martin) McDaniel, Cherokee Nation passed away in 1850 in Saline District, Indian Territory, OK, USA.

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Lucy Nation's Ancestors

Self
Lucy Nation
1788–1850
Birth Place: Cherokee Nation East, Indian, Georgia, USA
Parents
Alexander McDaniel “Cherokee \ Shawnee Indian”
1760–1834
Cherokee Nation East, Cherokee, North Carolina, USA
Mary (Catherine Ah-Gah) Blacksnake
1768–1870
Old, Cherokee, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
William (David) McDANIEL
1716–1777
Cherokee Nation East Tennessee, Tennessee, USA
Granny (Su-gi Sallie Sooky) Soo-Kie
1730–1820
Chota, Cherokee, North Carolina, USA
Tenh-Wen-Nyos ("Chainbreaker" Blacksnake "Ga- Le- Gi" Seneca war) chief
1740–1859
Cowan River, North Carolina, USA
Mary (Ah Gah (Wilson\Blacksnake Powhatan)) Wray
1737–1830
Cherokee Nation, USA
Great-Grandparents
De-ne-oh-ah-te Light)
1715–1778
Tchwynyars Abeel
1715–1769
James Wilson
1715–1766
Ankee Greenwood
1729–1766
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johannes II
1722–1794

Lucy Nation's Descendants

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Lucy ((Drennan roll: Saline, 462 as Lucy Martin) McDaniel, Cherokee) Nation (1788–25 Sep 1850) m. Judge (John Calvin Martin, CHEROKEE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1827, 1ST TREASURER, 1ST CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE) CHEROKEE (20 Oct 1781–17 Oct 1840)
  1. 1. John Martin 1819–1871
  2. 2. Nancy ("Nannie") Martin 1821–1871
  3. 3. Rachel Martin 1823–1858
  4. 4. Cicero (Holt) Martin 1822–1870
  5. 5. Pauline Martin 1824–1870
  6. 6. Amelia Martin 1800–1860
  7. 7. Eliza (Martin) Cherokee 1815–1859
  8. 8. Sarah (Jane (Jennie) aka Tsi-Yo-Sa-Ha (Drowning Bear)) Martin 1816–1839
  9. 9. Charlotte Martin** 1812–1861
  10. 10. Susanna ((McNair) Martin) Cherokee 1813–1864
  11. 11. Gabriel (Martin) Cherokee 1814–1850
  12. 12. Martha (Patsy (Adair) Martin) Cherokee 1815–1875
  13. 13. Richard (Fields Martin) Cherokee 1818–1868
  14. 14. Joseph (Lynch "Greenbriar Joe") Martin 1820–1891
  15. 15. Annie (Martin Native) American 1810–1851
  16. 16. Brice (Martin) Cherokee 1812–1849

Lucy Nation's Timeline

2 Records

1788
1788
Birth of Lucy (Drennan roll: Saline, 462 as Lucy Martin) McDaniel, Cherokee Nation in Cherokee Nation East, Indian, Georgia, USA
Cherokee Nation East, Indian, Georgia, USA
1850
25 Sep 1850
Age 62
Death of Lucy (Drennan roll: Saline, 462 as Lucy Martin) McDaniel, Cherokee Nation in Saline District, Indian Territory, OK, USA
Saline District, Indian Territory, OK, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1788
    Event Place: Cherokee Nation East, Indian, Georgia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Sep 1850
    Event Place: Saline District, Indian Territory, OK, USA

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