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Cherokee History : Famous Chiefs & Cherokee Part 6
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From: Whitehorse  (Original Message)Sent: 10/16/2008 7:55 PM

PARTRIDGE
He was from the Lower towns, 1714-1717. Associated with Ceasar and Charite Hagey in trade relations with South Carolina
 .

PIGEON
He was from the Valley towns, 1757. Cherokee name, Amoyah. A son of the Raven of Himassee. He was called Woey by the whites. He was held hostage at Fort prince George
 in 1759, but released with Oconostota. In 1761, he worked with Saloue (Seroweh) and Ostenaco in Oconostota's War against the English.

PIPE 1761.
 A young Cherokee warrior who was a messenger from Virginia
.

PRINCE OF CHOTA
He was from the Overhills, 1746-1768. SEE: Kittegunsta.

PRINCE OF IOREE
He was from the Middle towns, 1754-1758. SE& Kittegunsta of loree.

QUARRASATTAHE 1759.
 Held hostage at Fort Prince George
by the British and murdered in February 1760.

QUATSIS
She was from the Overhills, 1699. The mother of Oconostota and Mankiller of Settico, and sister of the Raven of Settico. Supposed to have married John Beamer in 1699. Born in 1683.

RAT
He was from the Lower towns, 1760. Associated with the Mankiller of Nequassee, and was from Keowee.

RAVEN OF CHATUGA
He was from the Overhills, 1757. Served the English interest. He was from Chatuga, and had a son mentioned.

RAVEN OF CHOTA
He was from the Overhills. SEE: Savanooka.

RAVEN OF COWEE
He was from the Middle towns, 1751. Associated with James May, and the headman of Cowee. Took care of James May's horses.

RAVEN
He was from the Valley towns, 1751-1757. Also called Colinna, Corane, King of the Valley, and Raven of Hiwassee. He was very influential with the leaders of the Overhills, and related to Little Carpente, Moytoy, and Old Hop. Several sons mentioned, such as Moytoy, Pigeon, Skiakow, and Skienah. Some records list him as deceased by 1757.

RAVEN
He was from the Middle towns, 1768, Called the Raven of Nequassee. He went with Oconostota and Little Carpenter to New york 
negotiate the Treaty of Fort Stanwix.

RAVEN OF TENASE
He was from the Overhills, 1752.

RAVEN OF TOMATLEY
He was from the Overhills, 1761.

RAVEN OF TOQUA
He was from the Overhills, 1762. Died in battle in 1762.

RAVEN OF TOXAWAY
He was from the Lower towns, 1751- 1757. The head warrior over Toxaway. Had grandchildren mentioned in 1753. Worked with Governor Glen of  South Carolina
 on the Cherokee boundaries associated with the Carolina Purchase of 1753.

RAVEN
He was from the Valley towns, 1761. Also called the Young Raven of Hiwassee. He was the son of the Raven of Hiwassee.

RAYETAEH
He was from the Overhills, 1760-1788. Also called Corn Tassel (Onitositah) and Old Tassel. Served as counselor to Oconostota. He was murdered in cold blood by John Sevier's men in 1788. He was from Toqua, and served in Chota. He was John Watt's uncle, and brother to Doublehead, Nettle Carrier, and Pumpkin Boy.

ROUND O
He was from the Middle towns, 1754-1759. Also called Shonguttam. He was the headman of the Out towns, and was from Stotoree or Tuskasegee. Deceased by 1761. A noted friend to the English.

SACHETCHE
 He was from the Middle towns. He was the headman over several Upper towns. He was from Tucologia.

SALOUE
 He was from the Overhills, 1760. In the Lower Cherokee dialect, Seroweh. Served as an officer in Oconostota's command in the Cherokee War of 1760. Listed as young in 1760, and originally from Estatoe where he was a chief Served the French interest.

SANNAOESTE
1759. Held hostage at Fort Prince George
by the British and murdered in February 1760.

SAVANNAH KING
 He lived among the Savannahs, 1746. A diplomat from the Savannahs to the Overhill Cherokees.

SAVANOOKA
He was from the Overhills, 1760-1776. Also called Sawanookee or Shawnee
, and Raven of Chota. lie was the nephew of Oconostota. Some say he was once captured by the Shawnees  , hence the name Savanooka or Shawnee. Others claim he was Shawnee
by birth, and captured by the Cherokees. He served as an advisor to Oconostota. He was from Chota, though originally was probably from Settico, as were most of Oconostota's relatives. His brother was Chiesatebe, and sister, Kahtayah. May be the child of Oconostota's sister, or the son of Oconostota's uncle, Caulunna of Settico.

SAVANTOOHEE
 He was from the Valley towns, 1751. The headman over Little Tellico.

SCALELOSKE
He was from the Lower towns, 1760. Name defined as "speaker." He was the 2nd warrior over Tomassee. He was killed as a hostage at Fort Prince George
 on 14 February 1760
. He was from Tomassee.

SECOND WARRIOR
 He was from the Lower towns, 1758, Second warrior over Estatoe.

SECOND WARRIOR
 He was from the Middle towns, 1730. He met Sir Alexander Cumming in 1730, and was from loree (Jore).

SECOND YELLOW BIRD
He was from the Lower towns, 1757. He led the Lower town warriors against Fort Duquesne
in 1757.

SEED
He was from the Overhills, 1760. Be, worked with the French agent, John Lantaniack, and led missions to Fort Toulouse
for supplies. He was from Settico

SENNOTRONNEY
 He was from the Middle towns, 1758. A headman in loree or Watoga.

SEQUROGHUENOY
 He was from the Overhills, 1754 The, headman of Tellico.

SHALLELOCKE
 He was from the Middle towns, 1761 Name defined as "speaker" of Stecoe. Went with Little Carpenter's peace delegation to the English. He was Ostenaco's brother

SHONGUTTAM
He was from the Middle towns, 1753. SEE: Round O.

SHOREY, ANN
She was from the Overhills, 1762. The half breed daughter of William Shorey, who married John McDonald. She was John Ross's grandmother. After 1770, the McDonald family moved to Lookout Mountain
where they established a trading post.

SHOTMOUTH
He was from the Valley towns, 1761. A headman in Tomatley.

SINNAWA
 He was from the Overhills, 1684. Name defined as "spiritual leader of the hawks.' Signed the Treaty of 1684 with South Carolina
, and was from Big Island
 .

SINNAWA
He was from the Middle towns, 1751-1753. Also called Chuchia, Hawkhead, and Sinawaska Johnny. A headman in Tuakasegee. He took care of James Mays horses. A warrior.

SKAYAGUSTA OUKAH
He was from the Lower towns, 1730. Also called Chief of Tasseta, Oukah Ulah, and Skiagunsta. Made trip to England
 in 1730.

SKIAGUNSTA CHEOWEE
He was from the Lower towns, 1751. One of nine leaders of the Lower towns.

SIKLAGUNSTA COWEE
He was from the Middle towns, 1759. Name defined as 'Great Warrion' A headman and warrior in Cowee.

SKIAGUNSTA KEOWEE
He was from the Lower towns, 1751- 1756.Also called Chachu, Great Warrior of Lower towns, and Old Warrior. Probably the same as Skayagusta Oukah.

SKIAGUNSTA STECOE
He was from the Middle towns, 1759. Held hostage at Fort Prince George
 by the British and murdered in February 1760

SKIAGUNSTA TELLICO
He was from the Overhills, 1751. One of the leaders of the Great Tellico faction.

SKIAKOW
He was from the Valley towns, 1751. The son of the Raven of Hiwassee, and was from Juforchee.

SKIAWECHI
 He was from the Lower towns, 1753. Known to speak English well.

SKIENAH
He was from the Valley towns, 1751. The son of the Raven of Hiwassee, and was from Little Hiwassee.

SKURRELEFTEKEE
He was from the Middle towns, 1758, A headman of loree (Jore) or Watoga.

SLAVE CATCHER
 He was from the Overhills, 1759.Called the Slave Catcher of Chota A close friend of the Great Mortar.

SLAVE CATCHER
 He was from the Lower towns, 1760. Called the Slave Catcher of Conasatchee (Sugar Town)
. Little Carpenter turned him over to the English as a murderer.

SLAVE CATCHER
He was from the Middle towns, 1751. Cherokee name, Dayugidaski (Slave Catcher). Cafled Slave Catcher of Conutroy. Associated with the murders at the Oconees in 1751, and was anti-English.

SLAVE CATCHER
He was from the Overhills, 1751. Cherokee name, Dayugidaski. Called Slave Catcher of Great Tellico and Onecowe.

SLAVE CATCHER
He was from the Middle towns, 1751 Called the Slave Catcher of Kituwah. He demanded the death of the trader, Bernard Hughes.

SLAVE CATCHER
He was from the Overhills, 1754-1775. Cherokee name, Dayugidaski. Called Slave Catcher of Tenase. A headman in Tenase. Known as an old man in 1761, and lived on Tellico River
, He was supposed to have signed a deed at Sycamore Shoals in 1775.

SLAVE CATCHER
He was from the Overhills, 1754-1761. Cherokee name, Dayugidaski. Called Slave catcher of Tomatley Noted as a young man. He was sent as a diplomat to the English by Oconostota in 1761.

SMALL POX CONJUROR
He was from the Overhills, 1751-1757. A friend of Old Hop, and father of Kenoteta and Mankiller of Settico, May be father of Kittegunsta and Oconostota. Served as headman of Settico and served on the Chota council.

SMITH'S FRIEND
He was from the Lower towns, 1756. Served the English interest He was from Keowee.

SOUR HOMINY
Cherokee name, Kanahena.

STANDING TURKEY
He was from the Overhills. SEE: Old Hop.

STANDING TURKEY
 He was from the Overhills, 1754-1761. Cherokee name, Canorcortuker, Conocktoco, Cunnicatoka, Kanagatucko. He was the son of Old Hop, and appointed to take his father's position. Associated with Oconostota. He was from Chota. After Old Hop's death in 1760, he was appointed to take his rulership, by Oconostota. He was known as Ocayula or Oukah Ulah (ruler to be).

STICKOEE
He was from the Middle towns, 1751 An English informer.

SUCKCORUFTEKE
 He was from the Lower towns, 1751. The headman over Tomassee. One of nine leaders of the Lower towns.

SUNARETEHEE
He was from the Middle towns, 1760 Also called Sanaratehee. Was killed in the attack on Fort Prince George 16 february 1760.


SUTICHETTCHEE
 He wag from the Middle towns, 1730 Also called Suttellitchee Went on trip to England
in 1730. fie was a representative ofthe Old Warrior of-luskasegee, and from that town.

SUWEGAS
He was from the Middle towns, 1751. Ile was from Eahhoay.

SWALLOW WARRIOR
 He was from the Lower towns, 1756-1757, He was the head warrior of Estatoe, and led 100 men to attack Fort Duquesne
. Served the English interest.

SWANUGI
 Fie was from the Lower towns, 1751 Also called All Bones, Kalahu, and Skiagunsta of Cheowee.

TACITE OUSTENAIRA
 He was from the Lower towns, 1751 Tacite is defined as Mankiller (Tacite, Tossety, Tossity, and Otossity).

TAIL
 He was from the Lower towns, 1761. Cherokee name, litana. A half breed. Served in Oconostota's War of 1760. He was from Estatoe. Tail Benge later was called by this name, He spoke fluent Creek and was associated with Moytoy of Keowee, Known to attack the white settlers.

TALLICHAMA 1759.
 "Talli" is defined as 'two," Held hostage at Fort Prince George
by the British and murdered in February 1760.

TALLITAHE 1759
. Name defined as "twokiller" Held hostage at Fort Prince George
 by the British and murdered in February 1760.

TAME DOE
 She was from the Overhills, 1738-1775. She was Little Carpenter's sister, and Nancy Ward and Long Fellow's mother. She married Sir Francis Ward.

TEETATELOSKI
 He was from the Overhills, 1761. Went with Little Carpenter's peace delegation to the English. He was from Settico.

TELLITLEHE
 He was from the Overhills, 1756. One of six great men of the Overhills.

TELLOQUOLUFTOKAY
 He was from the Overhills, 1730. A Tellico headman.

TENASE WARRIOR
 He was from the Overhills, 1730. He helped Moytoy and Alexander Cumming establish rulership over the Cherokees in 1730. May be Johnny of Tenase or Warrior of Tenase.

TERRAPIN
 He was from the Overhills, 1765. Also called Tuskasah of Chiles Tooch. He was Oconostota's son by his first wife, a Creek woman. Born in Chota about 1740.

TETHTOWE
 He was from the Lower towns, 1730. SEE: Tiftowe.

TETTATELASKI
He was from the Overhills, 1761. Went with Little Carpenter's peace delegation to the British,

THICK LEGG WARRIOR
 He was from the Overhills, 1758- 1759.Served the English interest, and was from Chatuga.

THIGH
 He was from the Overhills, 1756-1759, Served as an interpreter between the Savannahs and Cherokees. Formerly a prisoner of the Savannahs, and was from Great Tellico. Associated with French John and Savannah Tom.


TIFTOA
 He was from the Overhills. SEE: Willenawah.

TIFTOWE
He was from the Lower towns, 1730-1761. Also called Teptoa and Old Tiftowe, Went on trip to England
in 1730. He was a headman in Estatoe. Also listed from Keowee. Served the French interest and Oconostota in 1760.

TISTOEE
He was from the Overhills, 1761. He was an old man from Tomatley.

TOHANORAWIGHTON
He was from the Overhills, 1762. Went to England
in 1762 with Ostenaco and Lieutenant Henry Timberlake.

TOLLITCHE 1751.
 SEE: Suttellitichee.

TONY OF CHOTA
 He was from the Overhills, 1760. Died of smallpox as a hostage at Fort Prince George
 in February 1760.

TOSSETTEE
He was from the Overhills. SEE: Mankiller of Telassee.

TOSSETY
He was from the Overhills. SEE: Mankiller of Settico.

TOTAIAHHOI 1759.
 Held hostage at Fort Prince George
by the British and murdered in 1780.

TOTTERSHALL
 He was from, the Lower towns, 1755. Served the English interest, and was a messenger from Keowee to Chota.

TSIYUGUNSINI
 He was from the Overhills, 1775. Name defined as "Dragging Canoe." He was Little Carpenter's son, and from Great Island.

TULLITHUSSQUE
 He was from the Lower towns, 1756. A headman in the Lower towns-

TUSCOLOSO
He was from the Overhills, 1759 Worked with Greeks against the English traders. He was from Settico.


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