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Nancy "Nannie" Oo-Loo-Tsa Watts 1748–1787 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1748

Birth Location: Cherokee, Alabama Territory (AL Statehood 14 Dec 1819)

Death Date: 1787

Death Location: Cherokee, Washington County North America (Formed NC donated land - TN Statehood 1 Jun 1796)

Father: Ghi Clan)

Mother: Agiligina Moytoy

Spouse(s): George Lowery

Children(s): Elizabeth Lowery

In 1748, Nancy "Nannie" Oo-Loo-Tsa Watts entered the world in Cherokee, Alabama Territory (AL Statehood 14 Dec 1819), born to Ghi Go Ne Li Bushyhead Moytoy Blue Holly Clan And Agiligina Kenoteta Catherine Rising Fawn Moytoy. Nancy "Nannie" Oo-Loo-Tsa Watts married George Charles John Lowery, and had children including Elizabeth Lowery. Nancy "Nannie" Oo-Loo-Tsa Watts passed away in 1787 in Cherokee, Washington County North America (Formed NC donated land - TN Statehood 1 Jun 1796).

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  • In 1748, Nancy "Nannie" Oo-Loo-Tsa Watts entered the world in Cherokee, Alabama Territory (AL Statehood 14 Dec 1819), born to Ghi Go Ne Li Bushyhead Moytoy Blue Holly Clan And Agiligina Kenoteta Catherine Rising Fawn Moytoy.
  • Nancy "Nannie" Oo-Loo-Tsa Watts married George Charles John Lowery, and had children including Elizabeth Lowery.
  • Nancy "Nannie" Oo-Loo-Tsa Watts passed away in 1787 in Cherokee, Washington County North America (Formed NC donated land - TN Statehood 1 Jun 1796).

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Nancy Watts's Ancestors

Self
Nancy Watts
1748–1787
Birth Place: Cherokee, Alabama Territory (AL Statehood 14 Dec 1819)
Parents
Ghi Go Ne Li " Bushyhead" Moytoy (Blue Holly Clan)
1728–1757
Chattanoga Dist, Tennessee, British Colonial America
Agiligina (Kenoteta Catherine(Rising Fawn) Moytoy
1730–1800
Cherokee Nation East, Cheatham, Tennessee, United States
Grandparents
Oconostota ('Cunne Shote - Stalking Turkey' Moytoy Cherokee Chief - Known friend of Rowland) Judd
1704–1783
Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, British Colonial America
Do (Yo Sti Or Polly) Moytoy
1704–1736
Cherokee, Alabama, United States
Oconostota (Cunne Shote) Moytoy
1704–1783
Cherokee (Washington County), Washington County, Tennessee, USA
Creek (Woman Aniway Woman Paint) Clan
1704–1783
Cherokee, Washington, British Colonial America, Tennessee, USA
Great-Grandparents
Aganunitsi, Moytoy
1687–1741
Ani Moytoy
1680–1746
Smallpox Tellico
1687–1741
Aganusitsi Carpenter
1686–1708
Smallpox Tellico
1687–1741
Woman Wi
1690–1730
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Chief Moytoy
1640–1730
Quatsey Kishpoko
1650–1692
Chief Moytoy
1640–1730
Quatsey Kishpoko
1650–1692
Chief Moytoy
1640–1730
Quatsey Kishpoko
1650–1692

Nancy Watts's Descendants

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Nancy ("Nannie" Oo-Loo-Tsa) Watts (1748–1787) m. George (Charles (John)) Lowery (1745–1790)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Lowery 1772–1839 m. John (Michael) Snow 1780–1845
    1. 1. Elizabeth (J) Snow 1814–1879 m. James (B) Qualls 1806–1875
      1. 1. Martha Qualls 1829–1880 m. John (Manley) Gaines 1826–1880
        1. 1. James Gaines 1851–1934 m. Harriett Brown 1848–1926
      2. 2. Frances Qualls 1834–1900
      3. 3. Minerva (Jane) Qualls 1852–1899
      4. 4. James (M) Qualls 1841–1910
      5. 5. Joseph (Newton) Qualls 1836–1921
      6. 6. William (Larkin) Qualls 1842–1922
      7. 7. Henry Qualls 1859–

Nancy Watts's Timeline

2 Records

1748
1748
Birth of Nancy "Nannie" Oo-Loo-Tsa Watts in Cherokee, Alabama Territory (AL Statehood 14 Dec 1819)
Cherokee, Alabama Territory (AL Statehood 14 Dec 1819)
1787
1787
Age 39
Death of Nancy "Nannie" Oo-Loo-Tsa Watts in Cherokee, Washington County North America (Formed NC donated land - TN Statehood 1 Jun 1796)
Cherokee, Washington County North America (Formed NC donated land - TN Statehood 1 Jun 1796)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1748
    Event Place: Cherokee, Alabama Territory (AL Statehood 14 Dec 1819)
    Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1787
    Event Place: Cherokee, Washington County North America (Formed NC donated land - TN Statehood 1 Jun 1796)

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