George. 1710, d. 1752. They had one daughter, Bertha. His death occurred in Saint Martins, Outgate Bishopgate Street, London in 1395. He had one brother and eight sisters. Charles Hicks served as the Principle Chief of the Cherokee Nation in 1827 until his death. 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). Grandmothers and grandfathers with large bundles on their backs. (Washington, Tennessee). As additional sources for vital records, original documents, vintage . Her wedding picture is included here along with Wesley Eugene Kearns. He died in 1337 in Gloucester England. In 1838, he married Grace, eldest daughter of Stanley Pipe Wolferstan of Statfold, and had five issue with her . It is said that Susie Spaniard donated the land for the cemetery and hers was the first grave there in. There is now a summer resort in this place. Susan also had an earlier daughter named Eva A. Reynolds, born January 24, 1891 in Indian Territory and died in 1947 in Sacramento California. This information was provided by Elmer Lewis Hicks was taken from 3 family Bibles containing family history dated to Charles R Hicks. He was Nancy Elizabeth (Broom) Hicks father. The Carpenter line of ancestors stretches far back in history to England and France and to the first crusades long before Thomas Pasmere Carpenter immigrated to the new world. Jane, then 12 years of age, went into talk to them. They came to the house and asked if this was where Captain Patten lived. Harvy Hicks born 1814. Nancy A-tso-s-ta was mother of Nancy Anna Felicitas (Broom) Hicks who married Charles Renatus Hicks. The basic facts about the Hicks family. Explore the world's largest collection of free family trees, genealogy records and resources. From these many branches, we have chosen to feature a lineage that is very special to us, since our grandmothers were of Cherokee heritage. Foremost among this group was Charles Hicks who was an important figure in the period of transition from the old ways. A gentleman said, you let her alone. 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. It was believed that the Supreme Beings often spoke to the people through the Beloved Women and they were given absolute power in the question of the fate of prisoners taken in war, a power given only to the Ghi Gha U. Nancy did not hesitate to use this power to save one such prisoner of war, Mrs. Lydia Bean, who had been sentenced to burn at the stake. Parents of Elizabeth Hicks who married George Dunbar in R.I. Want to whakapapa on my 2 great great grandmothers. Thomas Pasmere Carpenter (1607-1675) was from a family of English Ship owners. They had nothing but the clothes on their backs. That allowed him to marry Nancy Moytoy (Ani-Gatagewi Kituah) of the Wolf Clan, as people of the same clan are forbidden to marry by Cherokee law. The son, Gillam Thomas Hicks, and his family will be featured in next week's column. The deposition of Suffiah Combs of Jessamine County, Kentucky, taken at her residence, on 07 May 1839, was used as evidence in the favor of the application of Mary, widow of William Hicks for a pension under the act of congress passed July 7, 1838. This is an account of an important event in her life, for which she is renowned. Erma Corrine Kearns siblings were: Ruth Kearns, Wesley Kearns, Pearl (Kearns) McCauley, Raymond Kearns, Lena (Kearns) Read, Robert Kearns, and half sisters Bertha (McCauley) McCreary and Eva Reynolds. He was the son of Robert and Elizabeth Hicks. This HICKS index was pre-built so it loads quickly. 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. (Shawnee Heritage, page 167). She has six grandchildren and two great grand children. This excerpt is taken from. 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. 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). The War of 1812 Pension Application for William Hicks (Jr.) indicates Rebecca Alcorn as the widow of William Hicks, and combined with the early Marriage Bond, proves that Rebecca was the wife of William throughout the marriage, and was, indeed, the mother of Rice. Hicks is a patronymic name derived from son of Richard; the given name Richard became especially popular during the reign of Richard the Lion-hearted. It occurred when she was married to her first husband, Tsu-la also known as Kingfisher. 1846, Francis (Sis) b.1848, Mahulda b. This excerpt is taken from The History of the Cherokee Indians, page 260:Brooms town was the home of Chief Broom whos daughter Nancy, a member of the Wolf clan, married Nathan Hicks, a white man. She told them she wouldnt be caught dead on that horse. And besides they stole him. She said those Devils took my horse.. Charles brother William Abraham Hicks was elected Principal Chief after the death of Charles in 1827. Projects . Swans parents were killed by Catawba raiders. She states that her mothers maiden name was Mary Swanger. (See more about this elsewhere in this article.). Jennie Dougherty married Crittendon (first name unknown). Nancy Elizabeth (Broom) Ward Hicks grandmother, Nancy Moytoy of the Wolf Clan, or Morning Star lived circa 1683(85) to around 1777. Our family had five generations on the Trail simultaneously. Nothing is known of their descendants. Please join us. Accompanied by the Interpreter, Avery Miller, (the [grand]son in law of Hannah Crittendon), Bahnson made many visits in the homes of members in the Canaan neighborhood, noting especially, a call made on Hannah, a remarkable Cherokee character. John HicksBorn circa 1605 in Bermondsey, Surry, England. Sir William Carpentier, De Melun II was born in 1058 in Ile-de-France, and died in Ypres, West Vlaanderen, Flanders France in 1125. Their second daughter, Catherine (Hicks) Miller was born in 1793 and died in 1839 on the Trail of Tears in Powderly, Kentucky. The Cherokee made her The Ghi-ga-u a Beloved Woman, a position reserved for brave and wise women who served as their peoples guide. He married Elizabeth Morganin 1596. Her father was Chief Hokolesqua Opeechan Stream Wynepuechsika Keiga-tugh-qua Cornstalk, Sachem Cornstalk and he was Nancy Elizabeth (Broom) Ward, Hicks great great grandfather. Click here to see more about the Alcorn family. 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). Search . 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?. He was the husband ofMary (Courtney) Hicksb. He was born January 15, 1909, and died March 16, 1960. Tame Doe Raven had 20 siblings, one of which was Chief Attakullakulla (Little Carpenter Cherokee Wolf Clan). Because of her experience with war, she may have been influenced to become a peacemaker in her later life. Thereafter she became known as NanYe-Hi which means One who is with the Spirit People. His father was Siger le Carpentier. Nancy Elizabeth (Broom) Ward, Hicks was the sister of. He was Nancy Elizabeth (Broom) Hicks father. Born about 1282 in Tortworth South Gloucestershire, England. James Hicks, son of Rice and Harriet (Swango) Hicks was born on 15 May 1869 in Gallatin County, Kentucky. 1862. Swan Wapehti, as well as herbirth siblings, could cipher, read and write English. His son was John Carpenter, MP. New York had the highest population of Hicks families in 1840. He performed many other charitable acts, in his life giving $100,000 for charity. Charles Renatus HicksThe son of Nathaniel Hicks and Nancy Elizabeth (Broom) Hicks, Nanye Hi Ghi Ghau. He was in the 3rd Regiment, Company E of General Stand Waties 1st Cherokee Mounted Volunteers. Evas husband had the initials S.B. Lydia Married Charles Renatus Hicks about 1790 and they had a daughter, Catherine (Hicks) Miller. 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. A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z, WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. No cemetery record for Mary or William has been found in Jessamine County, Kentucky. Most of our family still resides in Oklahoma and are members of the Cherokee Nation. She had three brothers and three sisters; John. She had very dark brown hair and beautiful blue eyes. Thomas Hicks, on the other hand, took off thanks to Gerald Lay for input into this line. Research genealogy for James P Hicks of North Carolina, United States, as well as other members of the Hicks family, on Ancestry. Contact By Mail Above, Or: 315-435-1900 [email protected]. 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. The British royal family is included as cousins of the Moytoys, through their kinship to Carpenter Earl of Tyrconell. Amatoya Moytoy of Chota, (Moytoy I) b.1640 d.1730, was a prominent town chief in what is present day Tennessee. Their Indian names were (Ga-lun-ghe) and (N-wa-dee-ya-he). Nancy Elizabeth Ward Hicks born Broom was also known as Nanye-Hi-Ghi-Ghau Ward and Nannie Ward. Lydia died after 1851 at Fort Gibson, Beaties Prairie, Indian Territory. [] [] Mrs. Washburn, the first wife of Thomas Hicks, appears on the same list, suggesting that Thomas and Mary (Butler) Washburn married after the date of the tax rate list. 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. He was the son ofoldest (#1) Andrew Millerwho died in 1776. Moytoy declined to go, saying that his wife was ill. Attakullakulla (Little Carpenter) volunteered to go in his place and lead the group of eight Cherokee representatives on the mission. Collection Catalog . . This Andrew Jackson Miller was the uncle of Andrew Jackson Miller (#4). Hicks is an old Anglo-Saxon name from Yorkshire, where the family owned a feudal manor before 1000 AD. Another favorite family story concerns Capt. Avery Vann Miller, born in 1815, was the first child. Nancy and Nathan Hicks were my 5th great grand parents. 4706 Bluff Pl, Wilson, NC 27896 Wilson County Current Address : 1801 Birchwood Dr SE, Wilson . According to correspondence in the pension file, Mary was living with William in Jessamine County, Kentucky in 1845. Rebecca is the Rebecca Alcorn shown in the marriage bond dated 10 January 1815, Fayette County, Kentucky. He died in 1829 at Spring Place, Georgia, Cherokee Nation East. This is Emmet Starrs account concerning the early Hicks family. Family tree of the Hicks Web Site on MyHeritage. William Hicks is listed on the 1810 census of Garrard County, Kentucky. While living in Virginia, he married Mary Swango on 2 January 1784. Thomas was called Cornplanter by the Shawnee, derived from their sign language that matched as near as possible to the work of a carpenter. 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.Posted by:Norma Sue (Baker) Macy and Jean Macy Clinton2018. In Hicks family history, a notable name-holder was Sir John Richard Hicks, a Nobel Prize-winning economist. Robert Hicks 1641-. Lydia and William had a son, George Agustus Hicks. He served in the Captain Wyatts Company, 1st Regiment of Kentucky Mounted Volunteer Militia, commanded by George Trotter in 1813, as a private. Norma Sue (Baker) Macy married Donald Gene Macy on July 18, 1948 in Cushing Oklahoma. 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.. Included in the direct Harris line, is an array of emperors, kings, queens, and nobility including Robert the Bruce, William the Conqueror, and Charlemagne. Andrew Jackson Millers (#4) siblings were: John Morgan Miller, Sarah Ann Miller, Catherine Miller, Elizabeth Miller, and, Thomas Gann Miller. She died there about 1742. Qua-la-yu-ga Hannah Crittendon, who was born in 1740, marriedBig Chief Gu-U-Li-Si Will Halfbreed. She was also known as Nancy Carpenter and Nancy Hop Shawnee Carpenter. An in-depth list of extended family members, (siblings, aunts, uncles, spouses and great grand parents) has been compiled in hopes that this information may be helpful to others who are searching for clues to their own heritage. Hannah Crittenden was also our familys link to Thomas H. Forrest who helped to found Jamestown in 1608. The Hicks family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. Save our Graves . . He is thought to be related to the famous Delaware leader and peacemaker, Chief Taminand, (b.1625, d.1701) through his birthfather, Fivekiller Taminand. A-nu-wa-gi (Peggy) Moytoy was born in 1710 in Gaffney, Cherokee County, South Carolina. The source for today's story was the book The Hicks Family Tree; The Magnificent Journey of Our Branch of the Hicks Family Tree, 1455 to 2011, and The Families That Made a Difference, written by Gale Hicks Thompson and Bob G. Hicks. It is thought that they all traveled in the contingent lead by Catherines half brother, George Augustus Hicks, (whose father was William Abraham Hicks). Avery Vann Miller, b. December 15th, 1808, d. January 26, 1865, was the son of Catherine (Hicks) Miller and Old (#2) Andrew Miller. Husband of Elizabeth Morgan Father of Sir Knight John Hicks, Sr. Born in 1192, in Bedford England, United Kingdom. Dr. Thomas Hicks family tree. Her father was Skayagustuegwo Fivekiller, a Cherokee-Delaware man also called Chief Broom. The marriage lasted about 15 years and they had six children. There were Swangers living in this country at the same time, but none near the same area as Abraham Swango. Moytoy, in return, recognized the English kings sovereignty over the Cherokees. Thomas Passmere Corn Planter Carpenter was born on October 29, 1549 in Barnstaple, Devonshire, England. (Will book B, pages 52 to 54). He was the father of Ailric le Carpentier. Descendants now use the spelling Swango.. He was born on 16 Jan 1892 in Kentucky. Nancy Elizabeth became a leader within the Cherokee nation and because she held the title of Ghi-gha U, Beloved Woman of the Cherokee, Nancy was allowed to sit in councils and to make decisions, along with the Chiefs and other Beloved Women. As a man of integrity, temperance and intelligence he has long sustained a most reputable character.. Both of Dr. Hicks' parents were born in Tennessee. She married William Abraham Hicks, (Charles brother) c.1793. Elgan Carpentier was born in Oxfordshire England circa 1202 and died there in 1267. HICKS & HIX family DNA project - Y-DNA Classic Chart . Erma and her brothers and sisters grew up on a small farm near Talala, Oklahoma. Charles was sent to a private school in Virginia by his Virginia-born father. They also had at least three adopted children. She was born in (1774) in Chikamaugua District, Georgia. Family tree. Nathaniel married a second wife later in life. Notes for Thomas Hicks and Mary Doughty. His wife and three children came on the Anne in the summer of 1623. 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. Lydia also married Daniel McCoy, James Chisholm, James Foster Jr., andGeorge Chisholm. On a Thursday in the winter of 1863, their home along with the two others, was burned by northern soldiers (The Missouri militia. The following is an excerpt from a family history of harrowing stories that Martha Jane Patten (also known as Grandmother Reynolds) told to her granddaughter Pearl (Kearns) McCauley around 1935. Lucy (Tingle) and James Hicks. Jennie (Dougherty) Crittendon (her Cherokee name has been lost) was born about 1725 and died 1826. The Nancys of the Moytoy family are numerous and sometimes confusing. Our family history has more tributaries than the Mississippi River, as do all families. President Andrew Jackson instigated the removal of the Cherokee people by ignoring the Supreme Court mandate barring Georgia from intruding on Cherokee lands. Mary was the daughter of Abraham Swango. A bullet struck at the back of the shoulder and cut a trench across the back of the fur coat. Godwin Carpentier was born in Melun, Seine-et-Marne, France about 1100 and died in St. Stephen, Bayeux, Normandy, France in about 1194. Father bought a bear skin coat in New Orleans. Use the Annex button to see individual citations (and other notes). Avery marriedSusannah Susie Spaniard(census card #1164) about 1840. He died April 31, 1741 at Oconee County, South Carolina. Some of Ermas siblings also received Indian Land, but she was born too late and was not granted any land. She was married to Tsu-la, Kingfisher of the Deer Clan in about 1751. Minnie Florence Gertrude (Hicks) Constantine. She had an early marriage to William Calvin Bill McCauley. The family moved into a blacksmith shop and built a fireplace. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. The name matai is from French and ama is the Cherokee word for water. She was the mother of Nancy Elizabeth (Broom) Ward, Hicks and wife of White Owl Raven also known as AnakwankiSkayagustuegwo Chief Broom.Nancy Moytoy of the Wolf Clan (1683-1777)She was also known as Morning Star, Nanye-Hi Moytoy, Ani-Gatagewi Kituah Go See Du Issue Raven. Her mother and father were Tame Doe White Owl Raven Kitigustaand AnakwankiSkayagustuegwo Chief Broom. Start your family tree . Hicks in Gloucestershire and Sir Baptist Hicks. 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. In 1923, a monument was placed on her grave by a Chattanooga Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. 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 the adopted son of Thomas Young Trader Tom Carpenter II and Ani-Gatagewi Nancy Carpenter, Cornstalk. When he was killed, NanYeHi picked up his gun and continued the battle, rallying the Cherokee to victory. It is said that she was 96 or so years old when she made the trek on the Trail of Tears. They had no beds so set up all night. And sothis strand of the Moytoy family gets woven back in to the mainstream of our Moytoy/Hicks lineage. Skip Ancestry . These are Gist, Brannon, Brown, Nelson, Bryan, Boon, Cleveland, and Wilson. His son was Sir william Carpentier, De Melun II. They were essentially planters, farmers, and merchants who had read the law in an office or picked up the knowledge from their own experience, observation and study. Sir Knight Ellis Hicks. General Stand Watie, the only Cherokee general in the Civil War. The podcast will discuss the historical details with the Mulberry Fields area while concentrating on the growth and . He was also known as Trader Tom and Moytoy I. Amatoya Moytoys mother and father were Thomas Pasmere Carpenter and Pride of the Shawnee. Nancy encouraged better relationships between the Englishand the Native Americans, and she was an advocate for womens rights, both in the Indian Tribes and in the colonies. He was the son of Lord Robert Hicks and Elizabeth Morgan and father of Sir Knight John Hicks. She was the Daughter of Amehetai II Moytoy of Tellico and Gosaduisga (Morning Star) of the Wild Potato Clan. It includes ancestors and cousins from the past, as well as present-day . WikiTree is a community of genealogists growing an increasingly-accurate collaborative family tree that's 100% free for everyone forever. He died in about 1629 in Surrey, England, and was buried in Chipping Camden. He was married to Anne Carpenter. Hicks Genealogy & History. 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