Hannah hale creek indian
http://www.geocities.ws/creekhale/ WebMay 19, 1999 · In reply to: Hannah Hale of Creek Indians. 10/09/98. Hello James: Hannah is my 4xgr-grandma.Have just discovered this wonderful new heritage. Still in shock!!! …
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WebDec 8, 2024 · Poarch Band of Creek Indians (also recognized by the Federal Government) 5811 Jack Springs Road Atmore, Al 36502 Phone: 1-251-368-9136. Cher-O-Creek Intra Tribal Indians P.O. Box 717 Dothan, AL 36302 E-Mail: [email protected]. Cherokee of Southeast Alabama, Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama 113 Parker Drive … WebIn correspondence from Samuel Alexander to the Governor of Georgia he suggest the exchange of six Creek Indian captives for Hannah Hale, Charlotte Benson and some others. They had been prisoners for 15 …
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WebJun 22, 2015 · 1832 Parsons and Abbott Census of Creek Indians By a treaty of March 24, 1832, the Creek Indians ceded to the United States all of their land east of the Mississippi River. Heads of families were entitled to tracts of land, which, if possible, were to include their improvements. WebHannah Hale is believed to have been born near present-day Taliaferro County, Georgia in about the year 1765. In the year 1777 when Hannah was 11 or 12 years old, she was …
WebOn one of his visits to the Creek Indian Village, Thlot-lo-gul-gau (known as Fish Pond to the Indian traders) this village is located in what is known now as, Coosa County, Alabama, …
WebBorn. 1798. South Carolina. Among the Creeks offers the claim that James Miles was the son of John Miles and Polly Hale of Monroe County, Alabama, and the grandson of Hannah Hale and Hopoithle Haujo (Far Off Warrior). This note explores that question. U.S. Indian agent Benjamin Hawkins met Hanah Hale at the Fish Ponds during his 1799 tour of ... ingolf haupthttp://www.usgennet.org/usa/ms/county/greene/jennhale.htm ingolfheimer switchWebIn 1796 Hannah Hale gave a statement to Benjamin Hawkins, American Indian Superintendent, that she was taken from near Rogers Fort on the Ogeechee River in Georgia. She gave her age at that time as 11 or 12. In 1797 she had 3 girls and 1 boy, and by 1799 she had another boy giving her 5 children. ingolf haßhttp://www.geocities.ws/creekhale/ mitt gothiaWebOther biographies have established that Hannah Hale, about age 13, was living amongst the Creek Indians near the Fish Ponds in 1778. … ingolf heroldWebApr 23, 2024 · Born after 1737 in North Carolina [uncertain] Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of William G Mackey — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants Mother of Hopie Mackey Died 8 Sep 1827 in Wilkinson, Georgia, USA Profile manager: Jeri Leonard [ send private message ] ingolf hellWebHannah Hale of Thlotlogalga or Lalokalka -- the FishPonds by Chris Clark Far Off Warrior by Chris Clark Letters of Benjamin Hawkins: Regarding the Kidnap & Murder of Jacob Townshend The Death of McGillivray: The Obituary from Gentleman's Magazine and Letter from Panton to Lachlan McGillivray Rachel Durant, My Creek Indian grgrgrgrandmother mitt facebook