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Sallie Gahdawegi Hughes 1778–1838 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1778

Birth Location: Chreokee Nation, Georgia

Death Date: 1838

Death Location: Washington County, Arkansas

Father: James Haws

Mother: Sallie *

Spouse(s): Joseph Chief

Children(s): James Vann, Ave Vann

In 1778, Sallie Gahdawegi Hughes entered the world in Chreokee Nation, Georgia, born to James Hughes Haws And Sallie Ani Ga Tage Wi Teague Bird Clan. Sallie Gahdawegi Hughes married Joseph David Vann Chief, and had children including Ave I Vann, James Clausee Vann. Sallie Gahdawegi Hughes passed away in 1838 in Washington County, Arkansas.

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Biography

  • In 1778, Sallie Gahdawegi Hughes entered the world in Chreokee Nation, Georgia, born to James Hughes Haws And Sallie Ani Ga Tage Wi Teague Bird Clan.
  • Sallie Gahdawegi Hughes married Joseph David Vann Chief, and had children including Ave I Vann, James Clausee Vann.
  • Sallie Gahdawegi Hughes passed away in 1838 in Washington County, Arkansas.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sallie Hughes's Ancestors

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Sallie Hughes
1778–1838
Birth Place: Chreokee Nation, Georgia
Parents
James Hughes Haws
1742–1793
Cherokee, Alabama
Sallie (Ani ga tage wi Teague -Bird Clan) *
1733–1778
Cherokee Nation, Alabama
Grandparents
Bernard (Hughes) *
1700–1765
Nansemond, Virginia, United States
Ailsey ("Sister of Raven") Rowe
1726–
Cherokee Nation (East)
Tom (Carpenter White Owl Raven) Moytoy
1680–1741
Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee
Aniwaya (Nancy Tenase Moytoy Wolf) Clan
1683–1777
Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee, United States
Great-Grandparents
Daniel Hughes
1675–
Thomas Carpenter
1607–1675
Pride Shawnee
1615–1679
Nancy Hop
–1732
Amatoya Moytoy
1660–1711
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Trader Moytoy
1635–1693
Quatsy Tellico
1650–1692

Sallie Hughes's Descendants

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Sallie (Gahdawegi) Hughes (1778–1838) m. Joseph (David Vann) Chief (1764–23 Dec 1838)
  1. 1. James (Clausee) Vann 1796–1848
  2. 2. Ave (I) Vann 1798–1862

Sallie Hughes's Timeline

2 Records

1778
1778
Birth of Sallie Gahdawegi Hughes in Chreokee Nation, Georgia
Chreokee Nation, Georgia
1838
1838
Age 60
Death of Sallie Gahdawegi Hughes in Washington County, Arkansas
Washington County, Arkansas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1778
    Event Place: Chreokee Nation, Georgia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1838
    Event Place: Washington County, Arkansas

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