Ama'itseyi Water of a new Green Place Chandler - Ama'itseyi Water of a new Green Place Chandler (Jay) and the Trail of Tears

Started by Gary Taylor on Tuesday, March 1, 2016
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3/1/2016 at 4:53 PM

Ama'itseyi died in 1827. The Indian Removal Act was not even passed and enacted until 1830. It is impossible that she would have been a (unwilling) participant.

1/2/2018 at 10:27 AM

My name is Daniel Nesbit of Portsmouth Ohio, I don' know about the Trail of Tears part but her husband Thomas Chandler was one of the man and captain from Revolution area the help maped out Cabell and Wayne County West Virginia. that's how they came to live and die there! They were my 5th great grand parents.She was the daughter of a Nipissing idain raised Cherokee chief named Attakullakulla. and he has a lot of history being one of 7 Cherokees to be invited by the king of England to come over, he was about 16/17 years of age at the time, the youngest of the 7. Daniel.

5/10/2021 at 1:36 PM

I also have ancestors that are attakullakulla little Carpenter is my 7th great grand father. I am researching this part of my native American Indian. I have a bunch of kings and queens that are from alot of different countries and from england. I am an immigrant descendant from the Mayflower and I found out I'm a decendent of the Mayflower.

5/10/2021 at 1:36 PM

I also have ancestors that are attakullakulla little Carpenter is my 7th great grand father. I am researching this part of my native American Indian. I have a bunch of kings and queens that are from alot of different countries and from england. I am an immigrant descendant from the Mayflower and I found out I'm a decendent of the Mayflower.

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