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ALIAS: The Pigeon
Moytoy Pigeon, of Tellico
Supreme Chief of the Cherokee 1730 -- 1760
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The Eastern Band of Cherokee, by John R Finger, Univ of TN Press, Knoxville:
[Earliy Cherokee society was atomized into clans with individual chiefs]...
Sir Alexander Cuming boldly addressed this problem in 1730 by traveling to Cherokee country and proclaiming a single chief, Moytoy, as the first chief and King of his people.
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Moytoy :
a Cherokee chief recognized by the English as "emperor" in 1730. Both the correct form and the meaning of the name are uncertain; the name occurs again as Moyatoy in a document of 1793; a boy upon the East Cherokee reservation a few years ago bore the name of MaÆtayi, for which no meaning can be found or given.
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Old Frontiers, by John P Brown, also details a Moytoy of Settico who was rampaiging through VA after the death of "Emperor" Moytoy of Tellico.
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Full Blood Cherokee
Moytoy Pigeon, of Tellico. Chief of the Cherokee 1730-1760.The Eastern Band of Cherokee, by John R Finger, Univ of TN Press, Knoxville: [Early Cherokee society was atomized into clans with individual chiefs]... Sir Alexander Cuming boldly addressed this problem in 1730 by traveling to Cherokee country and proclaiming a single chief, Moytoy, as the first chief and King of his people.
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from Don Chesnut's web page; www.users.mis.net/~chesnut/pages/cherokee.htm
Moytoy: a Cherokee chief recognized by the English as "emperor" in 1730. Both the correct form and the meaning of the name are uncertain; the name occurs again as Moyatoy in a document of 1793; a boy upon the East Cherokee reservation a few years ago bore the name of Ma'tayi, for which no meaning can be found or given.
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Old Frontiers, by John P Brown, also details a Moytoy of Settico who was rampaiging through VA after the death of "Emperor" Moytoy of Tellico, and in the Colonial Records of South Carolina, 1754-1765, a letter dated 1/31/1757 references a "Moyatoya, son to the Mankiller of Highwassey deceased".
[Moytoy's son Raven of Hiwassee had a son called Moytoy who could be this Moytoy of Settico] AKA A-ma'-he-ta-i or Rain Conjuror; I'm guessing the name "Moytoy" is an abbreviated form of A-ma'-he-ta-i = a-MA-HE-TA-I = Mahetai = Moytoy. (I also think that the "Pigeon" is a different person than Moytoy.)
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Blood: Full Blood Cherokee
Clan: Ani-Wa'ya - Wolf Clan (Quatsy)
Chief: Bet 1730-1741 Principal Chief, CN
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Date of Import: Jun 27, 1998
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Date of Import: Jun 27, 1998
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the james c beaver jr family tree #1.FBK.FBK.FTW
Date of Import: Oct 14, 1998
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the james c beaver jr family tree #1.FBK.FBK.FTW
Date of Import: Nov 6, 1998
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JAMES BEAVER.FBK.FTW
Date of Import: Jul 27, 1999
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Date of Import: Jul 31, 1999
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There has been a lot of confusion about the descendants of Moytoy. I think this is because some people are not aware that there were two Chief Moytoys. The first was Chief Amatoya Moytoy of Chota, b abt 1640, who married Quatsy of Tellico (of the Wolf Clan). The second is Chief Moytoy, aka the Pigeon of Tellico, b abt 1687. The second Moytoy is believed to be either the son or grandson of Amatoya Moytoy.
It is believed that Amatoya Moytoy had 3 sons and 8 daughters. These include Chief Kanagatoga "Old Hop", Nancy Moytoy, and two daughters with unknown names. Nancy Moytoy is believed to have been the mother of Chief Attakullakulla "Little Carpenter", Killaneca the Buck, Betsy and Tame Doe. Tame Doe was the mother of Tsistuna-Gis-Ke (Nancy Ward), and Longfellow of Chistatoa.
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Full Blood Cherokee.
Translation A-ma = Water (Am-a = Salt), Do-ya = Beaver
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ALIAS: Kanagatoga
Kana-gatoga "Standing Turkey"
Caneecatee
Old Hop
the Fire King of Chota
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Old Frontiers, pg 46;
"old Hop had a nephew, also named Standing Turkey, an active warrior who at his uncle's death served a short time as his successor. It was the younger Standing Turkey who conducted a four day assault upon Fort Loudoun in 1760, and who signed the articles of capitulation of the stronghold.
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Old Frontiers, pg 67;
Old Hop in his talk to Demere, gave his unusual evidence of patriotism. He said:
"I am now old and lie upon a bad bearskin. My life is not more than an inch long, and I know not when a bullet may cut it short.
I want my brothers Captains Demere and Stuart to remember that the Great Warrior, Oconostota, and his brother [Amo-Scossite?], are the only two men in the nation that ought to be thought of after my death.
"It is true that Willenawah and the Little Carpenter are my nephews, but I do not know how they would behave. If I had not remembered what I owe to a country I love, and had in mind to behave like a father, I would recommend my two sons, but I know them to be incapable, and biased by every lie that comes. I do not know how they will turn out, but I do know the others, for drunk or sober, they always admonish the Indians to love the white people."
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ALIAS: Kana-gatoga "Standing Turkey". Caneecatee, the Fire King of Chota, Uku of Chota.
Full Blood Cherokee
"Old Hop" 1741-1761, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation.
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Full Blood Cherokee
Clan: Ani'-Wa'Ya=Wolf Clan (Quatsy)
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[101450] Wolf Clan
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Attended: 1730, Delegation to King George II
Blood: Full Blood Cherokee
Clan: Ani'Wa'ya = Wolf Clan (Quatsy)
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| | | _Jose Nestor ORTIZ ______+
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| | |_Maria Manuelita ORTIZ __________|_Maria Rufina VALDES ____
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|_Leobella ESPINOSA __|
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| _Pedro GARCIA ___________________|_________________________
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|_Felima GARCIA ______|
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| _Jesus Maria CASIAS _____+
| | (1826 - 1901) m 1873
|_Juana Maria del Rosario CASIAS _|_Maria Ignacia MARTINES _
(1877 - ....) (1844 - 1913)
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| | |_Maria Manuelita ORTIZ __________|_Maria Rufina VALDES ____
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|_Leobella ESPINOSA __|
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|_Juana Maria del Rosario CASIAS _|_Maria Ignacia MARTINES _
(1877 - ....) (1844 - 1913)
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_Antonio MARTIN ________________|_______________________
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_Juan Jose Nepomoceno MARTIN _|
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| |_Maria Manuela TAFOYA __________|_______________________
| m 1790
_Jose Andres MARTIN(EZ) _|
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| | _Manuel PADILLA _______+
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| | _Juan Angel Nepomuceno PADILLA _|_Maria Gertrudes SENA _
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| |_Maria Paula PADILLA _________|
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| | _Juan Jose SILVA ______
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| |_Maria Apolonia SILVA __________|_Maria de la Luz BACA _
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From Oklahoma City, she is of the Kiowa Tribe but of mixed Spanish blood. Her married nane was Lang.
Reference the book "Andele, the Mexican - Kiowa Captive, a Story of Real Life amongst the Indians" by J.J. Methvin. University of New Mexico Press, page 128.
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Martin, Preciliano, GEDCOM