Tame Doe Raven had 20 siblings, one of which was Chief Attakullakulla (Little Carpenter Cherokee Wolf Clan). We encourage you to research and examine these records to . Research genealogy for U Hicks of Obion, Obion, Tennessee, United States, as well as other members of the Hicks family, on Ancestry. Our editors have compiled this checklist of genealogical resources, combining links to commercial databases along with user-contributed information and web sites for the Hicks surname. Her mother was Nancy Tame Doe Carpenter Moytoy. John of Tortworth married Mable ( ) Hicks and was the father of John Hicks. Robert and Mary Hicks were the parents ofNathaniel Hicks. He joined the church of the United Brethren at Spring Place and was baptized on April 10, 1813 at which time the missionaries, as was their wont, conferred upon him the middle name of Renatus or the renewed; Charles Renatus Hicks.. Susies Indian name was Wa-tec-nee-ya. The British royal family is included as cousins of the Moytoys, through their kinship to Carpenter Earl of Tyrconell. Gosaduisga Nancy Quatsie Five Killer of the Shawnee b.1664, in Running Water Tennessee, is the other name for Swan Wapehti Hop, (Skayagustuegwo [Chief Broom] Five Killers mother). Moytoy, in return, recognized the English kings sovereignty over the Cherokees. A few Cherokees escaped the ensuing round up of Native Americans by taking refuge in the mountains of North Carolina (where some of their descendants still live today). Vicompte de Melun Guillame Carpentier was married to Marie Jeanne Carpentier, DArmagnac. His wife and three children came on the Anne in the summer of 1623. John was born in 1303 in Dilwyne, Herfordshire, England and died there in 1336. Hicks (Variants: Hix, Hickes, Higgs) Derived from the personal name Richard, which is also a derivative for the surname Richardson. A gentleman said, you let her alone. She died about 1607. Lydia Halfbreed (wife of Charles Hicks)was the daughter ofJames Stand Big Chief Gu-U-li-Si Will Halfbreed andQua-la-yu-ga Old Hannah HalfbreedHannah Crittendon. This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Hix research. She had very dark brown hair and beautiful blue eyes. He was living in a cave near the Shawnee tribe when he met and married Pride Chalakahatha Cornstalk, a Shawnee woman. He migrated to the Province of Georgia, shortly after the Treaty of 1763, in which the Creek Confederacy ceded the lands, north and west of Augusta that would become View Site Catherine (Hicks) Miller, b.1793, d.1839, (Wild Potato Clan), daughter of Charles Hicks and Lydia (Halfbreed) Hicks, married (Old) Andrew Miller (#2) (b.1774, d.1818), and had 7 children. In 1840 there were 349 Hicks families living in New York. Genealogy for Charles Renatus Hicks, Principal Chief (1767 - 1827) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Zeleger, Charles Sullivan, and Marshall Reynolds. He was the father of Elgan Carpentier. Compare Hix . Lydia also married Daniel McCoy, James Chisholm, James Foster Jr., andGeorge Chisholm. Death Unavailable - Unavailable. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. The children of Moytoy III (Tom Carpenter) and Ani-Gatagewi Nancy Carpenter, were: Attakullakulla; Tame Doe, Wolf Clan; Eliza Qua-tee Oo-loo-cha, Wolf Clan; Oosta White Owl Great Eagle; Susan Moytoy Priber; Willenawah/Tiffoya Moytoy; Corn Tassel Utsidsata Carpenter; and Clo-go-itah Carpenter. He married Ailsey Dougherty, of the Wolf Clan, daughter of Chief Moytoy I and Quatsie. NanYe-Hi, Nancy Elizabeth, was born into a powerful family of the Wolf Clan about 1736 at Chota City of Refuge, Cherokee Nation East. Sam Patten and James Patten Jr., Martha Janes uncle and brother, enlisted in Company H. Our great grandfather, Andrew Jackson Miller, enlisted at age 18 on December 12, 1862, in Company C. They were all in the 1st Cherokee Mounted Volunteers. Maurice Carpentier was born in Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. Thomas Hicks (b. Charles Hicks,born January 23, 1767 and died January 20th, 1827, Spring Place, Murray County, Georgia, William Abraham Hicks, born 1769, died 1828. Nancy Tame Doe Carpenter Moytoy (1716-1760)Also known as: Catherine Tame Doe and Tame Doe White Owl Raven Kitigusta. Dutch and German patronymic from Hick. He came west on the Trail of Tears with his children and extended family. Near the end of her life, Nancy reportedly had a vision in which she saw a great line of our people marching on foot. In 1612 he founded and endowed an almshouse in Chipping Camden as well as building a market hall there in 1627 (both buildings still stand). The son, Gillam Thomas Hicks, and his family will be featured in next week's column. He was the husband of Elizabeth Carpenter and father of Thomas Carpenter. John the Elder died on May 12th, 1442 in England. Cherokee property was also taken by greedy settlers. These are Gist, Brannon, Brown, Nelson, Bryan, Boon, Cleveland, and Wilson. Family histories, stories from earlier generations, as well as primary source documentation have been brought together to form this archive. Two of her grandmothers held the title of Beloved Woman, the highest honor bestowed on women by the tribe. He was the son of Sir Knight Robert Hicks and father of Sir Knight Ellis Hicks. She had three brothers and three sisters; John. Captain James M. Patten, Martha Janes father, enlisted with the Confederates at Frozen Rock, Indian Territory, Muskogee on July 12, 1862 when he was 40. Her Indian named was Chow-U-Ka Gahno. 1650, d. 1692. The marriage lasted about 15 years and they had six children. The five generations on the trail consisted of Old Hannah Crittendon, her daughter Lydia (Halfbreed) Hicks, Lydias daughter Catherine (Hicks) Miller, and Catherines son Avery Vann Miller and his children.They departed from Mouse Creek Tennessee on November 5, 1838. It is said that Moytoy III (Savannah Tom Carpenter) was an Algonquin infant when captured. Lydias Indian name was Chow-U-Ka Gahno and was of the Wild Potato Clan. Lydia and William had a son, George Agustus Hicks. John Carpenter MP was born in Barnstaple, Devon, England in 1525 and died there in 1586. An unusually short lifespan might indicate that your Hicks ancestors lived in harsh conditions. On Monday, Janes mother told her to go back where the house had been to get the pony. Rev. Both of Dr. Hicks' parents were born in Tennessee. He was the father of John Hicks, born around 1670. In 1905, the U.S. Court of Claims ruled in favor of the Eastern Cherokee Tribes claim against the US government. Martha Jane was married four times. Swan Wapehti Hops birth parents were Misahpelewa Big Turkey Hop, Sachem Cornstalk b.1660 and Nonoma, Powhatan a Chalakatha-Hopia woman, Shawnee. He fought and was killed in the first Crusades. He was born around 1687 and died around 1760. Robert and Mary Hicks were the parents of Nathaniel Hicks. Mary was born about. Nancy Elizabeth (Broom) Ward Hicks grandmother, Nancy Moytoy of the Wolf Clan, or Morning Star lived circa 1683(85) to around 1777. Anakwanki Skayagustuegwo Five Killers parents were Oshaqua Moytoy, (born Delaware) b.1674, d.1754, and Swan-Wapehti Hop Moytoy (born Shawnee-Powhatan), b.1664, d.1757. He described it as being furnished in a barbaric splendor, that befitted her high rank. He died in Running Water Village around 1675. One of their sons was John Carpenter. 1706, Wm., Jane, & James HICKS witnessed the will of Israel SKELTON. She was our 7th great grandmother. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their . Tame Doe was a member of the Cherokee Wolf Clan and was born around (1708-1710) in Telico and died in 1760 in Chota. Returning with her horse, she met a gang of soldiers riding horseback. He died in 1829 at Spring Place, Georgia, Cherokee Nation East. Hannah was born in 1740 and died in 1860 being 120 years old when she passed away. Using the Cherokees resistance as an excuse, the Georgia militia moved into Chota and destroyed the printing press used to publish the tribes newspaper. He was later adopted by Young Trader Tom and Nancy Gosaduisga Carpenter. William S. Taylor was the biological son of John Taylor and unknown half Cherokeee mother. Jean le Carpentier was born in 1250 at Du, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France and he died in 1280 in Tillent, Lambert, Belgium, His son was Maurice Carpentier. Thomas Forrest brought his wife, Margret Foxe, who is said to be the first English gentle woman in the New World. Born circa 1214, Tortworth, Gloucestershire, England. She died there about 1742. Erma and her brothers and sisters grew up on a small farm near Talala, Oklahoma. The Hicks family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. Catherines grandmother, Old Hannah, survived the Trail of Tears and lived for many years in Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma). . Then to Chief Charles R. Hicks in 1791. Most of our family still resides in Oklahoma and are members of the Cherokee Nation. Some Yancey, Medearis & Hicks Descendants (see page 277) <full book> Hicks Databases Yancey/Hicks connections Research genealogy for Wilton R Hicks of Clifton; Bristol, as well as other members of the Hicks family, on Ancestry. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. The family traveled west to Oregon for work opportunities but returned to Oklahoma c. 1914. Atso-sta was the wife of Chief Broom Tauchee Dutch and the mother of Nancy Elizabeth (Broom) b.1770, who was called Anna Felicitas. Home; Trees; Search; DNA; . Andrew died July 19, 1906, age 61, in Delaware County, Indian Territory. She was also called Nancy Elizabeth Ann Falicitas Broom, Nancy Felicitas and Atostaha, born around 1770. Avery Vann Miller, b. December 15th, 1808, d. January 26, 1865, was the son of Catherine (Hicks) Miller and Old (#2) Andrew Miller. Her Indian named was Chow-U-Ka Gahno. His first marriage was to Nancy Elizabeth Ward (Broom) 'NanYe-Hi Wolf who was born July 20th, 1736 in Chota, Cherokee nation East. Godwin Carpentier was born in Melun, Seine-et-Marne, France about 1100 and died in St. Stephen, Bayeux, Normandy, France in about 1194. William John "Will" Jarrett. 19% of Hicks men worked as a Laborer and 9% of Hicks women worked as a Maid. In October 1817, Charles Hicks was described in Starrs History of the Cherokee Indians:He is a halfbreed Cherokee almost 50 years of age he has very pleasant features and an intelligent countenance. Avery Vann Miller, born in 1815, was the first child. For thirty years he has been, as occasions required, an interpreter for the United States. Nancy Elizabeth (Broom) Ward, Hicks was the sister of Nancy Atso-s-Ta Broom Full Blood Paint Clan (1720-1741). Home; Trees; . When Oshaquas parents were killed by Creek Indians he was adopted by Amadoniyi (Moytoy II) and Go-sa-du-isga (Nancy Carpenter). Quatsy Moytoy was also called Elizabeth. He was a freeman in Plymouth by 1636 and served the colony as an arbiter and an appraiser. Martha Janes mother was named Melissa and her father was James M. Patton who fought in the Battle of Shilo in the Civil War. Upon a bed lay Hannah, the oldest person Bahnson had ever seen. Co., by June 1693, when he purchased 200 acres of Friendship from Michael & Jane JUDD. Family tree. Her mother and father were Tame Doe White Owl Raven Kitigustaand AnakwankiSkayagustuegwo Chief Broom. He was in the 3rd Regiment, Company E of General Stand Waties 1st Cherokee Mounted Volunteers. Swan Wapehti Hops birth parents were. John died in 1476 at Worcestershire, England. Nancy Atso-s-sta and Tauchee Broom also had a daughter named Corn Tassel, (Diane Bradley), b.1740. Hannah Crittenden was also our familys link to Thomas H. Forrest who helped to found Jamestown in 1608. She was the daughter of Taminad Munsawghe(1607-1675) and Pride Munsawghe (1615-1679). They had one daughter, Bertha. Jim Patten during the Civil War. When the Civil War began, the Kansas Jayhawkers robbed them and they moved to Benton county Arkansas where there was a big spring, and three houses. Tame Does husband, Anakwanki Skayagustuegwo Five Killers parents were, Anakwanki Skayagustuegwo Five Killers mother, Swan Wapehti Hop, was adopted by Moytoy II as well, (Young Trader Tom Carpenter and Nancy). She was a member of the Cherokee/Shawnee Moytoy-Carpenter family and the daughter of the Cherokee chief Moytoy I of Chota and Quqtsie (Nancy Elizabeth) of Telico. Husband of Elizabeth Morgan Father of Sir Knight John Hicks, Sr. Born in 1192, in Bedford England, United Kingdom. The so-called Republicans). He died in Sussex, Sussex County, Virginia, on January 22, 1780. The only child of Martha Jane (Patton) Miller and Andrew Miller was Susan Victoria (Miller), roll number 22099. Posted on 4/15/2010 in Posey Family Genealogy. This online version is part of the Schenectady Digital History Archive, affiliated with the NYGenWeb, USGenWeb and American History and Genealogy Projects and the American Local History Network He died in battle in 1755. It is thought that their contingent consisted of about one thousand people. Nancy is buried on a hill nearby near Benton, Tennessee. Tame Doe married Anakwanki Skayagustuegwo Fivekiller Kitigusto (also known as Chief Broom) in about 1729. Swan Wapeti Hop was Nancy Elizabeth (Broom) Ward, Hicks fraternal grandmother. He died in 1829 at Spring Place, Georgia, Cherokee Nation East. He was also known as Trader Tom and Moytoy I. Amatoya Moytoys mother and father were Thomas Pasmere Carpenter and Pride of the Shawnee. Our family had five generations on the Trail simultaneously. He was the husband of Christina Carpenter and father of John the Elder Carpenter. Swan-Wapehti Hop, also known as Gosaduisga, may have named her granddaughter, (Nathan Hicks and Nancy Elizabeth [Broom] Ward, Hicks first child), Sarah Gosaduisga Hicks. 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). Edmund Schwarze, Ph.D. and paints a picture of great, great, great, great Grandmother Hannah Crittendon. It translates as Water Conjurer. Died in 1390. Swan Wapehti, as well as herbirth siblings, could cipher, read and write English. John HicksBorn in 1375 in Fortesset, England and died on January 10, 1492 in the same town. Susan Victoria (Miller) Kearns was born the 15th of May 1874. Nancy introduced this new ways to her Cherokee People. In 1772 an English diplomat, James Robertson, visited Nancy in her home at Chota (when she was about 35 years old). [ citation needed] NOTE: This Baptist Hicks was born 1524 and was married to Mary Everard. After Catherine was widowed, she moved to Georgia to be close to her mother, Lydia, and married (around 1804-1814) Thomas Gann and had 4 children. Nancy Elizabeth (Broom) Ward, Hicks was later in life known by the term of endearment Granny Ward. Avery and Susannahs children included: Andrew Jackson Miller (#4), born 21st of July 1845 at Beaties Prairie, Indian Territory. Title: "The Hicks Family Lineage and many family branches" by James Raymond Hicks, Jr 5. 9 Jan 1667/ 8 Samuel married Ruth Haskins. Research genealogy for Anna Mae Hicks of Kansas, USA, as well as other members of the Hicks family, on Ancestry. She was the wife of Young Trader Tom Moytoy III and was the mother of Nancy Tame Doe Carpenter Moytoy and grandmother to Nancy Elizabeth (Broom) Ward Hicks. (Shawnee Heritage, page 167). He may have immigrated in 1622. daughter. She died at Benton, Polk County, Tennessee in 1822. Welcome to the Hicks Family page at Surname Finder, a service of Genealogy Today. Charles was sent to a private school in Virginia by his Virginia-born father. Parents. The Hicks family of Long Island, N.Y., is descended from ancestors who arrived in Massachusetts in the 17th century. John HicksBorn circa 1605 in Bermondsey, Surry, England. Use census records and voter lists to see where families with the Hicks surname lived. They were the parents of Jean le Carpentier. They had about two children. 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. It is important to not confuse this Nancy Broom (1770) that Charles married, with Nancy Elizabeth (Broom) Ward, Hicks (b.1736), who was Charles Renatus Hicks mother. Her wedding picture is included here along with Wesley Eugene Kearns. However, most of the members of the Cherokee Nation were forced to leave their homeland. This account is told by Norma Sue (Baker) Macy whose 3rd great grandmother died in Kentucky while on the on the Trail of Tears. Tame Does husband,Anakwanki Skayagustuegwo Five Killer Chief Broom of the Delaware tribe, was born (1710) in Cherokee Nation East, Broomtown, Tennessee and died circa 1792 in Rockdale, Georgia. She married William Abraham Hicks, (Charles brother) c.1793. This description was taken from the book, History of the Moravian Missions Among the Southern Indian Tribes by The Rev. John was the son of John Hicks and Elizabeth (Morgan) Hicks. Genealogy for Buelah Edna Hicks (1902 - 1970) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. He was previously the de facto authority in the Cherokee Nation between 1814 to 1827 because Chief Pathkiller was ill at that time and served as a figurehead only. Nancy Elizabeth (Broom) Ward, Hicks and Nathaniel Hicksparted ways before the time of the Revolutionary War. He lived in Ile-de-France and was the father of Vicompte de Melun Guillame Carpentier. There are 137,000 military records available for the last name Hicks. 166. President Andrew Jackson instigated the removal of the Cherokee people by ignoring the Supreme Court mandate barring Georgia from intruding on Cherokee lands. This was land granted to Susan Victoria Kearns from the Cherokee government. As a man of integrity, temperance and intelligence he has long sustained a most reputable character.. U-lu-tse;Clo-go-i-tah T Priber of Tellico;Kitegista of Tellico, Cherokee Emissary to England;A-nu-wa-gi (Peggy) Moytoy, Wild Potato Clan;Tathtowe (Tittoe II) of Tellico, Cherokee Emissary to England;Ounaconoa of Tellico, Cherokee Emissary to England; Tame Doe Moytoy;Amouskositte, Amo-sgiasite (Dreadful Water) Moytoy, Uku of Great Tellico;Jennie Ani WaYaSkalilosken Moytoy;Ookaii Okuha Moytoy;Kollannah Moytoy;Killaque Conjuror of Tellico;Attakullakulla Moytoy;Wa-Wli (Polly) Sister Of Raven MoytoyandAh Nee Wa Kee Moytoy. Five families, from three houses, with nothing to eat. Lydia and Charles had two daughters. He married Katherine Carpenter and they had a son named William. Charles County Bowie, Posey, Simmons Relatives. The Nancys of the Moytoy family are numerous and sometimes confusing. Charles Hicks also had an earlier marriage (1781) to the sister of James Vann and a later marriage to a woman by the name Nancy Broom (Anna Felicitas) b.1770. Discover the family history, nationality, origin and common names of Hicks family members. She operated an inn at Woman Killer Ford until her death in 1822. Hicks Family Genealogy - William and Mary . John Hicksof VirginiaBorn in circa 1670-1685 at Charles City, Virginia and died in 1729 in Surry, Virginia. The earliest recorded Hicks family in England was that of Gloucestershire origin. He came to Virginia as an indentured servant on May 25, 1637 and settled on the lower Rappahonnock River close to Potomac. Skip Ancestry . He died in 1829 at Spring Place, Georgia, Cherokee Nation East. Grandmothers and grandfathers with large bundles on their backs. Amatoya Moytoy of Chota, (Moytoy I) b.1640 d.1730, was a prominent town chief in what is present day Tennessee. (maternal) John DOANE and Ann UNKNOWN. The Hicks/Halfbreed family history is recorded on page 448 of the Dr. Emmet Starrs History of the Cherokee Indians, published by the Warden Company in 1921 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Her husbands after Andrew were: J.H. He died in about 1629 in Surrey, England, and was buried in Chipping Camden. Pathkiller and Hicks both were mentors toJohn Ross, having identified the talented youngmixed-bloodCherokee ofScots-Irishdescent as the future leader of theCherokee people. Some of Ermas siblings also received Indian Land, but she was born too late and was not granted any land. He was Nancy Elizabeth (Broom) Hicks father. Her two sisters, Mahulda and Lee died at an early age. One man said you talk awful sassy to be a little girl. William married Agnes Carpenter. After many grueling months on the trail, the family arrived at Beaties Prairie, (Ft. Gibson) Indian Territory, on March 15, 1839. Sir Ellis Hicks was Knighted by Edward the Black Prince on the Battle field of Poiters, France September 9, 1356, for bravery in capturing a set of colors from the French. It is said that Sequoyah (cousin of CharlesHicks) asked Charles to help him to learn to sign his name on his silversmith work. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. Cuming arranged to take Moytoy II and a group of Cherokee to England to meet King George II. They were the parents of Qua-la-yu-ga Old Hannah (Crittendon) Halfbreed Gu-U-li-si. He is also known as Oshaqua Moytoy. Anakwanki Skayagustuegwo Five Killers mother, Swan Wapehti Hop, was adopted by Moytoy II as well, (Young Trader Tom Carpenter and Nancy). The children of Avery and Nanny (Ward) Miller were: Joseph Gambold Miller, Sussana Miller, Elmira Miller, David Miller, Martha Jane Miller, and Miller Wart Miller. They finally got straw in the corners for beds. Dwight Lee Jarrett. John Hicks married Herodias Long. It is said that Nancy may have learned both the Cherokee and English languages from her mother. And sothis strand of the Moytoy family gets woven back in to the mainstream of our Moytoy/Hicks lineage. The SSDI is a searchable database of more than 70 million names. Foremost among this group was Charles Hicks who was an important figure in the period of transition from the old ways. Since the white man as well as the red is born of woman, he said, why does not the white man admit women to their councils?. Research genealogy for Wayne Junior Hicks of White, Brookings County, South Dakota, United States of America, as well as other members of the Hicks family, on Ancestry. Lady Pamela Mountbatten-Hicks has an illustrious family history, being the daughter of Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas George Mountbatten (1900-1979), Prince Louis of Battenberg, and later 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, and an uncle of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and second cousin once removed to Elizabeth II. Old (#2) Andrews birth was recorded in April of 1776 in his grandfathers will in Mecklenburg, North Carolina. . Meli was the daughter of an unknown Cherokee warrior and a Cherokee mother and was half sister to Nancys children: Little Fellow Hiskitihi and Ka-ti Harlan (Tsu-La was father) and Elizabeth Betsy Hughes (Bryant Ward was father). And nearby was a slash with cypress stumps 3 feet high, and buffalo gnats and gal nippers. According to this source, the genealogy of the Thomas Hicks' family is as follows: Baptist Hicks was born about 1524-1526 in Fortesset, Gloucester, England. She said those Devils took my horse.. William married his adoptivesister, Meli, and they had about three children including General William S. Taylor. We encourage you to research and examine these records to . Old Andrew Miller (#2) was murdered 1818 in Tennessee in the Red Clay area by William Manley over a boundary dispute on Catherines Indian land. English: variant of Hick with genitival or post-medieval excrescent -s. This is a widespread surname in England and is also common in southwest and southern Wales. This is Emmet Starrs account concerning the early Hicks family. Immediate Family. Lydia Halfbreed was first married to Lenard D. Shaw (date unknown). His father was Siger le Carpentier. In 1730, Alexander Cuming, an unofficial envoy, of King George II, appointed Moytoy, the chief of Great Tellico, Emperor of the Cherokees. Andrew Jackson (#4) married Martha Jane Patton in 1873 in Delaware County, Indian Territory. It begins with Cornelius Dougherty (Ahneeunkee) who is said to be the first white man who is known to have resided amongst the Cherokee. He was knighted on July 23, 1603. Nancy Elizabeth (Broom) Ward, Hicks was the sister of. It occurred when she was married to her first husband, Tsu-la also known as Kingfisher. He actually wrote the first Cherokee law in Broom Town September 11, 1808. Spouse(s) Nellie Mae Riggs 1929 - 2012. . Any one know how I could find one?Thanks More Replies: Included in the direct Harris line, is an array of emperors, kings, queens, and nobility including Robert the Bruce, William the Conqueror, and Charlemagne.