John HicksBorn in 1375 in Fortesset, England and died on January 10, 1492 in the same town. He was the husband of Abigail Joan Carpenter and Susan Carpenter. He married Katherine Carpenter and they had a son named William. General Stand Watie, the only Cherokee general in the Civil War. Excerpts, Will of William Hicks or Hickes, Scrivener of London 1622. She emphasized her never-ending desire to seek peace for her people, and how important it was for the Cherokees to hold on to as much of their land as possible. Swan Wapehti Hop’s birth parents were. David Miller was born around 1730 and died in March of 1819. William married his adoptive sister, Meli, and they had about three children including General William S. Taylor. The children Amatoya and Quatsy were: Caulunna, the Raven of Chota, Tistoe l, Nancy Nanye-hi Moytoy, Standing Turkey, Chief of the Cherokee, Ailsey Dougherty, of the Wolf Clan, Aganusitsi Quatie “Quatsy”, Amahetai ll Moytoy of Tellico, Go-la-nv Hop-Moytoy, “Raven of Hiwassee”, Oukah-Ulah Skiagusta, Kanagatoga “Old Hop” Moytoy, First Beloved Man of the Cherokee, and Elizabeth Raven-Hop Moytoy. She was the daughter of Taminad Munsawghe (1607-1675) and Pride Munsawghe (1615-1679). Cherokee society was also matrilocal, meaning once married, a couple moved in with or near the brides family. He married Elizabeth Morgan in 1596. The Hicks line is traced back to 1192 in England, but we begin this history in 1720 with Robert Hicks, whose father immigrated to Plymouth Colony. Amadoniyi, (Moytoy II), married Go-sa-du-isga of the Wild Potato Clan (Ani-ga’tage’wi). (“She was all wrinkles.”) She was very weak but able, at times, to go about on a stick. Andrew Jackson Miller (#4) was born July 21, 1845, at Beaties Prairie, Indian Territory (Cherokee Roll number 23732, index card #2981, line of roll number 2662). Godwin Carpentier was born in Melun, Seine-et-Marne, France about 1100 and died in St. Stephen, Bayeux, Normandy, France in about 1194. When they found that it was his house, the leader said “get down, boys, and burn this house”. A bullet struck at the back of the shoulder and cut a trench across the back of the fur coat. John the Elder died on May 12th, 1442 in England. He was born around 1687 and died around 1760. Her mother was one and a half miles up the road, (the Yeargin girl was sick). Avery’s Indian name was AhWi. Please join us in collaborating on HICKS family trees. Sir William Carpentier, De Melun II was born in 1058 in Ile-de-France, and died in Ypres, West Vlaanderen, Flanders France in 1125. She told them she “wouldn’t be caught dead on that horse.” And besides they stole him. He married Adelaide de Amiens and was the father of Vicompte de Melun Urison. He was born in Plymouth England and came to Jamestown, Virginia in 1627. Cornelius and Ailsey had a son named Cornelius Dougherty (#2) who was born about 1700 and died at Seneca Old Town on the Keowee, Cherokee Nation East. Herve de Melun was born in Ile-de-France, France in 995 and died circa 1084. He died circa 1282 in Tortworth, Gloucestershire, England. 2010 US Census data for HICKS. Is this your ancestor? It is the custom of the Cherokee people for the grandmothers to name the grandchildren. 1848, Hindman b. ©2019-2020 Hicks Family. She was our 7th great grandmother. He married Lydia Halfbreed on December 23, 1791. Our family history has more tributaries than the Mississippi River, as do all families. Ball & Co., was born in Philadelphia, Pa., in Oct., 1848. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. The soldiers then set fire to the bed by getting coals from the stove and folding the quilts over them. He married Pride Chalakahatha, of the Powhatan when he came to live near Jamestown in 1627. Wesley and Susan made the train trip to Kansas to be married because it was against Oklahoma law for a white person to marry an Indian. Martha Jane was married four times. William and Mary (Swango) Hicks. An interesting branch of the Moytoy history has to do with our 5th great grandmother Old Hannah Crittendon. This is a history of English noblemen, from the middle ages to the time of immigration to the ‘New World’ and the Cherokee people, coming together to blend into what is now our family. He was adopted by the Cherokee tribe and was raised by Woman Nancy, and was of another clan. Lydia Halfbreed came west on the Trail of Tears with many of her family including her mother Hannah Crittendon. Old Andrew Miller (#2) was murdered 1818 in Tennessee in the Red Clay area by William Manley over a boundary dispute on Catherine’s Indian land. Our sincere thanks go to cousin Rose Guthrie and our Great Aunt Pearl McCauley for providing a wealth of information, genealogy records and family stories, and who are descended, as well, from Avery Miller, Catherine (Hicks) Miller, Charles Renautus Hicks, and Nancy Elizabeth, also known as Nanye Hi Ghi Ghau (Broom) Ward Hicks, Beloved Woman of the Cherokee people. An interesting comment was made by Attakullakulla during the 1757 treaty negotiations in the time of the French and Indian War. The Cherokee laid the “Crown of Tannassy” (this was basically a ring of feathers with dyed opossum hair) at King George’s feet, along with four scalps. Her mother and father were Tame Doe White Owl Raven Kitigusta and Anakwanki Skayagustuegwo “Chief Broom”.

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