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Polly Colbert 1764–1850 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1764
Birth Location: Tennessee, United States
Death Date: 1850
Death Location: Alabama, United States
Father: General Colbert
Mother: IshtanahA Greer
Spouse(s): Andrew Knight, William Moniac
Children(s): Nancy Knight, Elise Moniac, Sam Moniac
The story of Polly Colbert began in 1764 in Tennessee, United States. Polly Colbert married Andrew Jackson Knight, William Dixon Gd Moniac, and had children including Elise Janie Moniac, Nancy Elizabeth Nagoha Mahayla Moniac Knight, Sam Takkes Hadjo Moniac. Polly Colbert passed away in 1850 in Alabama, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Polly Colbert began in 1764 in Tennessee, United States.
- Polly Colbert married Andrew Jackson Knight, William Dixon Gd Moniac, and had children including Elise Janie Moniac, Nancy Elizabeth Nagoha Mahayla Moniac Knight, Sam Takkes Hadjo Moniac.
- Polly Colbert passed away in 1850 in Alabama, United States.
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Polly Colbert's Ancestors
Polly Colbert's Descendants
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1. Nancy (Elizabeth (Nagoha Mahayla Moniac)) Knight 1748–1822 m. JOHN ("JACK" III "WHITE CLOUD") WARD 1744–1813 m. Benjamin Ward 1750–1820
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1. Elijah (W) WARD 1779–1867 m. Sarah (Aka Sally Ann) Cochran 1799–1860
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1. Gabriella (Ann) Ward 1815–1887
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2. William ((Bill) Marion) Ward 1816–1887
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3. James (Melvin) Ward 1820–1890
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4. Andrew (Jackson) Ward 1824–1865
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5. John (E) Ward 1825–1865
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6. Sarah (Sally Ann) Ward 1827–1909
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7. Celestine (Josiah "Teen") Ward 1829–1891
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8. Daniel Ward 1832–1840
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9. Mary (Caroline) Ward 1835–1909
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10. Harriett (Elizabeth) Ward 1838–1876
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11. Sarah (Ann "Sallie") Ward 1827–1916 m. Covel (Cove) Nichols 1830–1865
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1. George (W) Nichols 1851–1931
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2. Andrew (Austin Aka Bud) Nichols 1853–
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3. Britton Nichols 1857–1932 m. A (Lucy) Nichols 1867–
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4. Sarah (A) Nichols 1863–
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5. Britton Nichols 1860–1932 m. Lucy (Ann) Coleman 1865–1939
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6. George (Ward) Nichols 1848–1931
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7. Samuel (E) Nichols 1857–
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8. Nancy (Jane Aka Sis) Nichols 1861–1944
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9. Sarah (A) Nichols 1863–
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10. Jesse Nichols 1867–1936
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2. Michael (Moses) Ward 1787–1850
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3. Tarleton (Solomon) Ward 1792–1870
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4. James (Benjamin "Bear") Ward 1796–1861
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5. Henry Ward 1800–1821
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6. Nancey (G) Ward 1803–1878
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7. Patrick Ward 1791–
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8. Daniel Ward 1795–
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9. John Ward 1810–
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10. Daniel Ward 1795–1867
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11. Indian (David) Ward 1795–1863
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12. Patrick Ward 1797–1867
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2. Elise (Janie) Moniac 1775–1794
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3. Sam (Takkes Hadjo) Moniac 1781–1837
Polly Colbert's Timeline
3 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1764
Event Place: Tennessee, United States
Record Source: U.S., Interviews with Formerly Enslaved People, Library of Congress; Library of Congress, Washington D.C.; A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves, 1936–1938; Volume: Vol. 1-17; Page: 33
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 1801
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Residence
Event Place: Colbert, Oklahoma
Record Source: U.S., Interviews with Formerly Enslaved People, Library of Congress; Library of Congress, Washington D.C.; A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves, 1936–1938; Volume: Vol. 1-17; Page: 33
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Residence
Event Place: Red River, Oklahoma; Colbert, Oklahoma
Record Source: U.S., Interviews with Formerly Enslaved People, Library of Congress; Library of Congress, Washington D.C.; A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves, 1936–1938; Volume: Vol. 1-17; Page: 33
Genealogy Event 5
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1850
Event Place: Alabama, United States