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Richard Thomas Pasmere Corn Planter Chief Moytoy Carpenter 1607–1675 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1607

Birth Location: Plymouth, Devon, England

Death Date: 1675

Death Location: Running Water Village, Cherokee Nation, Washington County, Tennessee, USA

Father: Robert\Roberti Powhatan

Mother: "Quatsey **

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Carpenter

Children(s): Pasmere Carpenter, Locha Cornstalk, John Spiller, Mary Spiller, Locha Clan, Skayagustuegwo Chief, Amatoya Cherokee, Pollie Carpenter, Chief Taminad, White Owl, Pidgeon Carpenter, Mikona Carpenter, Trader Carpenter, Water I, Chief Clan

In 1607, Richard Thomas Pasmere Corn Planter Chief Moytoy Carpenter entered the world in Plymouth, Devon, England, born to Robert Roberti P Carpenter Cherokee Moytoy Wolf Clan Shawnee Powhatan And Quatsey Woman Lady Susan Pasmere Jeffery Carpenter. Richard Thomas Pasmere Corn Planter Chief Moytoy Carpenter married Elizabeth Pride Chalakahatha Shawnee Carpenter, and had children including Amatoya Amadoya Trader The Elder Of Chota Moytoy Kanagaota Cherokee, Chief Great Hopper Hopia Shawnee Bear Clan, Chief Taminad, John Sharp As A Fox Sidney Spiller, Joshua Carpenter, Locha Cornstalk, Locha Quatsy Shawnee Tellico Of Wolf Clan, Mary Dancing Waters Cherokee Martin Spiller, Mikona Chalakatha Carpenter, Pasmere Carpenter, Pidgeon Carpenter, Pollie Oo Ya Sti Oti Yu Old Hop Carpenter, Skayagustuegwo Taminad Jack Fivekiller Carpenter Moytoy Chief, Trader Tom Moytoy Carpenter, Water Beaver Aka Amadohivi Rainmaker I Aka Moytoy I, White Owl. Richard Thomas Pasmere Corn Planter Chief Moytoy Carpenter passed away in 1675 in Running Water Village, Cherokee Nation, Washington County, Tennessee, USA.

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  • In 1607, Richard Thomas Pasmere Corn Planter Chief Moytoy Carpenter entered the world in Plymouth, Devon, England, born to Robert Roberti P Carpenter Cherokee Moytoy Wolf Clan Shawnee Powhatan And Quatsey Woman Lady Susan Pasmere Jeffery Carpenter.
  • Richard Thomas Pasmere Corn Planter Chief Moytoy Carpenter married Elizabeth Pride Chalakahatha Shawnee Carpenter, and had children including Amatoya Amadoya Trader The Elder Of Chota Moytoy Kanagaota Cherokee, Chief Great Hopper Hopia Shawnee Bear Clan, Chief Taminad, John Sharp As A Fox Sidney Spiller, Joshua Carpenter, Locha Cornstalk, Locha Quatsy Shawnee Tellico Of Wolf Clan, Mary Dancing Waters Cherokee Martin Spiller, Mikona Chalakatha Carpenter, Pasmere Carpenter, Pidgeon Carpenter, Pollie Oo Ya Sti Oti Yu Old Hop Carpenter, Skayagustuegwo Taminad Jack Fivekiller Carpenter Moytoy Chief, Trader Tom Moytoy Carpenter, Water Beaver Aka Amadohivi Rainmaker I Aka Moytoy I, White Owl.
  • Richard Thomas Pasmere Corn Planter Chief Moytoy Carpenter passed away in 1675 in Running Water Village, Cherokee Nation, Washington County, Tennessee, USA.

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Children(s)

Richard Carpenter's Ancestors

Self
Richard Carpenter
1607–1675
Birth Place: Plymouth, Devon, England
Parents
Robert\Roberti P. Carpenter Cherokee Moytoy Wolf Clan Shawnee Powhatan
1578–1651
Plymouth, Devon, England
"Quatsey (Woman" Lady Susan Pasmere Jeffery (Carpenter)) **
1579–1626
Plymouth, Devon, England
Grandparents
Sir (William Thomas Carpenter ( Trader Tom Moytoy Carpenter II) )
1549–1622
Barnstaple, Devon, England, United Kingdom
Lady (Anne) Stroud
1550–1622
Barnstaple, Devon, England
Great-Grandparents
Abigail Woods
1530–1600
Sir Pye
1537–1569
2nd-Great-Grandparents
RICHARD G-GP
1513–1547
Isabella Courtenay
1515–1579

Richard Carpenter's Descendants

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Richard (Thomas Pasmere Corn Planter Chief Moytoy) Carpenter (1607–1675) m. Elizabeth (Pride Chalakahatha Shawnee) Carpenter (1616–12 Dec 1679)
  1. 1. Pasmere Carpenter 1637–1681 m. Chief (Hokolesqua Opechan Stream) Cornstalk 1628–1695
    1. 1. Akulusska (Ben White Hokolesqua Cornstalk Sun Fish) Shawnee 1662–1711 m. Sowege ((Swan) (aka Mary Elizabeth) Kispokotha (Warrior) Clan) 1665–1789 m. Ounaconoa (Shawnee Cherokee Moytoy Wolf) Clan 1665–1756 m. Julia (Scot Mulatto) Ailstock 1726–1755 m. Catherine Vanderpool 1725–1806 m. Shawnee Indian 1692–1789
      1. 1. Sowege ((Swan) (aka Mary Elizabeth) Kispokotha (Warrior) Clan) 1665–1789 m. Akulusska (Ben White Hokolesqua Cornstalk Sun Fish) Shawnee 1662–1711 m. Jacob (Castle) Sr. 1717–1789 m. Andrew (Castle Tsiyu-gunsini)Cheucunsene Kunmesee (Chief Dragging Canoe) Attakullakulla-(1st child)Wolf) Clan 1734–1792
        1. 1. Jacob (Swan) Castle 1749–1849 m. Martha (Mary Shane) 2B 1748–1850
        2. 2. Joseph Castle 1750–1859 m. Margaret (Lewis Castle Cherokee) Indian 1753–1853
        3. 3. Rachel Castle 1740–1755 m. John (Patrick Vance) 2A 1735–1782
        4. 4. Nancy (Tarranton) Stapleton 1776–1810 m. John (William Stapleton) ` 1771–1844
        5. 5. Margaret (Lewis Castle Cherokee) Indian 1753–1853 m. Joseph Castle 1750–1859
        6. 6. Valentine (Cassel) Sr 1736–1804
        7. 7. Mary (Ann Litton Cassel) Castle 1752–1784 m. James (Edward) Litton 1750–1840
      2. 2. John (Indian Chief Shawnee) John 1720–1777 m. Shawnee Maiden 1690–1796 m. Queen (Aliquippa Daughter of  Conodahto, King of the) Susquhanna 1680–1754
      3. 3. Black (Wolf Black Beard) Cornstalk 1740–1796
      4. 4. John (Wolf (1750)) Cornstalk 1750–1834
      5. 5. Mary (Blue Sky Cornstalk) (Shawnee) 1735–1790
      6. 6. Chief (Keigh Taugh Quah Hokolesqua or) Cornstalk 1712–1777
      7. 7. Silver (Heels) Hokolesqua 1730–1804
      8. 8. Chief (Cunnawehala) Hokolesqua 1690–
      9. 9. Non (hel e ma Grenadier Squaw) Hokolesqua 1722–
      10. 10. Sarah (Bokavar Hokolesqua) Cornstalk 1711–1755
      11. 11. Aracoma ((Cornstalk)) Hokolesqua 1740–1780
      12. 12. Siver (Heels aka Holowas Cornstalk *) Shawnee 1730–1804
      13. 13. Non (Hel) Hokolesqua 1722–
      14. 14. 'Indian' (John Jacob) Hokolesqua 1750–1800
    2. 2. Moses (aka Emperor Moytoy Misahpelewa Big Turkey Hop Cornstalk War Chief Shawnee Nation) Odum 1670–1752
    3. 3. Little (Turkey) Cornstalk 1662–1698
    4. 4. Okowellos (W.) Cornstalk 1680–1740
    5. 5. Tamebuck (Cornblade) Cornstalk 1660–1695
    6. 6. Nancy (Turkey (Go Sa Duisga Shawnee)) Cornstalk 1664–1732
    7. 7. MISAHPELEWAL (Big Turkey HOP) Cornstalk 1660–1695
    8. 8. Poxinosa (Okowellas Hokolesqua) Cornstalk 1674–1755 m. Elizabeth (Katee Mekwachake) (Bird) 1682–1740 m. Sister (Of) Sehoy 1709–1758 m. Katte Mekoche 1680–1740 m. Heliziknopo (Snake) Moytoy 1710–1756 m. Daughter (Of) Sassoonan 1695– m. Alumapee 1697–1725
      1. 1. Elizabeth Cornstalk 1726–1817
      2. 2. Wakuta Cornstalk 1704–1758
      3. 3. Silverheels Cornstalk 1709–1804
      4. 4. Sawelaha Cornstalk 1712–1745
      5. 5. Keeweeton Cornstalk 1714–
      6. 6. Cawachile Cornstalk 1716–1810
      7. 7. Nonhelema Cornstalk 1718–1786
      8. 8. Nimwha Cornstalk 1720–1786
      9. 9. Red (Hawk) Cornstalk 1722–1777
      10. 10. Holowas Silverheels 1724–1804
      11. 11. Hokoleskwa (Keigh-Tugh-Quah) Cornstalk –1777
      12. 12. Cathrine (Olowellow) Cornstalk 1728–1797
      13. 13. Nonhelema Shawnee 1722–1778
      14. 14. Chenusaw Cornstalk 1730–1778
      15. 15. Wolf (Piaserka) Cornstalk 1733–1788
      16. 16. Catherine Cornstalk 1734–1758
      17. 17. Greenbriar Cornstalk 1740–
      18. 18. Esther (Cutewah) Cornstalk 1748–1821
      19. 19. Oceana Cornstalk 1752–1871
      20. 20. Blue Sky –1774
      21. 21. Wakeeampea Cornstalk 1714–1765
      22. 22. Ewikunwee (Hewikunwee) Cornstalk 1716–
      23. 23. Naythakeina Cornstalk 1718–1770
      24. 24. Bukangolas (Hokolesqua) Cornstalk 1720–1804
      25. 25. Bukangolas (Hokolesqua) Cornstalk 1720–1804
      26. 26. Ewikunwee Cornstalk 1716–1765
      27. 27. Naythakiena Cornstalk 1718–
      28. 28. Bukangolas Cornstalk 1720–1804
    9. 9. Wawwaythe (Whitefish Okowellos) Sunfish 1672–1740
    10. 10. Shawan Chalaka 1680–
    11. 11. Nancy (Chalakatha Quatsie II) Rainmaker 1686–1732
  2. 2. Locha Cornstalk 1635–1692
  3. 3. John ((Sharp as a Fox) Sidney) Spiller 1641–1680
  4. 4. Mary (Dancing Waters (Cherokee) Martin) Spiller 1647–1680
  5. 5. Locha (Quatsy Shawnee Tellico of Wolf) Clan 1660–1692
  6. 6. Skayagustuegwo (Taminad Jack Fivekiller Carpenter, Moytoy) Chief 1635–1693
  7. 7. Amatoya (Amadoya Trader The Elder of Chota Moytoy Kanagaota) Cherokee 1640–1730
  8. 8. Pollie (Oo Ya Sti Oti Yu Old Hop) Carpenter 1690–1761
  9. 9. Chief Taminad 1640–1730
  10. 10. White Owl 1640–1730
  11. 11. Pidgeon Carpenter 1687–1741
  12. 12. Mikona (Chalakatha) Carpenter 1644–1695
  13. 13. Trader (Tom Moytoy) Carpenter 1635–1693 m. Shawnee (Woman) Locha 1643–1692 m. Locha (Ashawnee) Maiden 1640–1692 m. Nancy (Turkey) Cornstalk 1664–1732 m. Quatsie (Wolf) Clan 1650–1692
    1. 1. Amadohiyi (Trader Tom MoytoyII) Carpenter 1660–1734
  14. 14. Water (Beaver aka Amadohivi Rainmaker I aka Moytoy) I 1660–1730
  15. 15. Chief (Great Hopper Hopia Shawnee Bear) Clan 1630–1694

Richard Carpenter's Timeline

3 Records

1607
1607
Birth of Richard Thomas Pasmere Corn Planter Chief Moytoy Carpenter in Plymouth, Devon, England
Plymouth, Devon, England
1634
15 Jan 1634
Age 27
Richard Thomas Pasmere Corn Planter Chief Moytoy Carpenter was married in South Newton, Wiltshire, England
South Newton, Wiltshire, England
1675
1675
Age 68
Death of Richard Thomas Pasmere Corn Planter Chief Moytoy Carpenter in Running Water Village, Cherokee Nation, Washington County, Tennessee, USA
Running Water Village, Cherokee Nation, Washington County, Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1607
    Event Place: Plymouth, Devon, England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 15 Jan 1634
    Event Place: South Newton, Wiltshire, England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1675
    Event Place: Running Water Village, Cherokee Nation, Washington County, Tennessee, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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