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Mary Ah Gah (Wilson\Blacksnake Powhatan) Wray 1737–1830 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1737

Birth Location: Cherokee Nation, USA

Death Date: 3 Apr 1830

Death Location: Crowder's Creek, Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA

Father: James Wilson

Mother: Ankee Greenwood

Spouse(s): Tenh-Wen-Nyos chief, John Wilson

Children(s): Mary Wilson, Mary Blacksnake, Aaron Wilson, Isabella Wilson, John Wilson, Joseph Wilson, Robert Wilson, Samuel Wilson, Sarah Wilson, William Wilson, Kateeyeah Wilson

In 1737, Mary Ah Gah (Wilson\Blacksnake Powhatan) Wray entered the world in Cherokee Nation, USA, born to James Wilson And Ankee Greenwood. Mary Ah Gah (Wilson\Blacksnake Powhatan) Wray married John Wilson, Tenh Wen Nyos Chainbreaker Blacksnake Ga Le Gi Seneca War Chief, and had children including Aaron Wilson, Isabella Katherine Wilson, John Wilson, Joseph Wilson, Kateeyeah Wilson, Mary Polly Wilson, Mary Catherine Ah Gah Blacksnake, Robert G Wilson, Samuel Blaine Wilson, Sarah Wilson, William Joseph Wilson. Mary Ah Gah (Wilson\Blacksnake Powhatan) Wray passed away in 1830 in Crowder's Creek, Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1737, Mary Ah Gah (Wilson\Blacksnake Powhatan) Wray entered the world in Cherokee Nation, USA, born to James Wilson And Ankee Greenwood.
  • Mary Ah Gah (Wilson\Blacksnake Powhatan) Wray married John Wilson, Tenh Wen Nyos Chainbreaker Blacksnake Ga Le Gi Seneca War Chief, and had children including Aaron Wilson, Isabella Katherine Wilson, John Wilson, Joseph Wilson, Kateeyeah Wilson, Mary Polly Wilson, Mary Catherine Ah Gah Blacksnake, Robert G Wilson, Samuel Blaine Wilson, Sarah Wilson, William Joseph Wilson.
  • Mary Ah Gah (Wilson\Blacksnake Powhatan) Wray passed away in 1830 in Crowder's Creek, Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA.

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Mary Wray's Ancestors

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Mary Wray
1737–1830
Birth Place: Cherokee Nation, USA
Parents
James Wilson
1715–1766
England, United Kingdom
Ankee Greenwood
1729–1766
daughter Thomas Greenwood 1680 Katie Chalakatha 1684
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Wray's Descendants

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Mary (Ah Gah (Wilson\Blacksnake Powhatan)) Wray (1737–3 Apr 1830) m. Tenh-Wen-Nyos ("Chainbreaker" Blacksnake "Ga- Le- Gi" Seneca war) chief (1740–26 December 1859) m. John Wilson (1742–4 January 1799)
  1. 1. Mary ("Polly") Wilson 1765–1836
  2. 2. Mary (Catherine Ah-Gah) Blacksnake 1768–1870 m. Alexander (McDaniel “Cherokee \ Shawnee) Indian” 1760–1834
    1. 1. McDaniel 1798–1890
    2. 2. Lucy ((Drennan roll: Saline, 462 as Lucy Martin) McDaniel, Cherokee) Nation 1788–1850 m. Judge (John Calvin Martin, CHEROKEE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1827, 1ST TREASURER, 1ST CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE) CHEROKEE 1781–1840
      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
    3. 3. Lucinda (“Lucy” oo-te-ta-sh-he or elenor nellie) McDaniel 1794–1860
    4. 4. Eleanor (Nellie) McDaniel 1788–1849
    5. 5. Susannah (Sukey Su'Gi') McDaniel 1813–1860
    6. 6. Daniel McDaniel 1794–1890
    7. 7. Thomas (S) McDaniel 1802–1834
    8. 8. John (Brantley) McDaniel 1807–1885
    9. 9. John (R) McDaniel 1791–1867
    10. 10. Catharine (“Katie“) McDaniel 1798–1881
    11. 11. Alexander (II "Alec") McDaniel 1801–1880
    12. 12. Moses McDaniel 1786–1851
    13. 13. Aisley McDANIEL 1798–1834
    14. 14. Bryce McDANIEL 1800–1834
    15. 15. William (Henry Wiley) McDANIEL 1792–1868
  3. 3. Aaron Wilson 1775–1775
  4. 4. Isabella (Katherine) Wilson 1773–1840
  5. 5. John Wilson 1767–1838
  6. 6. Joseph Wilson 1765–1810
  7. 7. Robert (G) Wilson 1768–1851
  8. 8. Samuel (Blaine) Wilson 1783–1869
  9. 9. Sarah Wilson 1763–1837
  10. 10. William (Joseph) Wilson 1777–1854
  11. 11. Kateeyeah Wilson 1760–

Mary Wray's Timeline

2 Records

1737
1737
Birth of Mary Ah Gah (Wilson\Blacksnake Powhatan) Wray in Cherokee Nation, USA
Cherokee Nation, USA
1830
3 Apr 1830
Age 93
Death of Mary Ah Gah (Wilson\Blacksnake Powhatan) Wray in Crowder's Creek, Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA
Crowder's Creek, Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1737
    Event Place: Cherokee Nation, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 Apr 1830
    Event Place: Crowder's Creek, Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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