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James Clement Vann b. 1766 d. 9 February 1809

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Lineage Vann
Sex Male
Full name (at birth) James Clement Vann
Parents

John Joseph Vann [Vann] b. 1746

Mary Christiana Vann [Vann]

Wiki-page wikipedia:James_Vann

Events

1766 birth:

9 February 1809 death: Chatsworth (Georgia), Spring Place

burial: Forsyth County (Georgia)

Notes

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James Vann was a town chief of the Cherokee. He owned a tavern and operated a plantation using 99 slaves. He built the home pictured in 1805. Chief Vann was shot to death at Buffington’s Tavern.


From grandparents to grandchildren

Grandparents
Edward Vann
birth: 1720, Bertie County (North Carolina)
marriage: Mary Barnes
death: 1810, Hertford County (North Carolina)
Mary Barnes
birth: 1718, Chowan County (North Carolina)
marriage: Edward Vann
death: 1748, North Carolina
Wa-Wli (Wur-li) Moytoy (Vann)
birth: 1747, Spring Place, State of Georgia
marriage: Clement Avery Vann , Spring Place, State of Georgia
death: 1835, Spring Place, State of Georgia
Grandparents
Parents
John Joseph Vann
birth: 1746
Susannah Soonacooie (Ani'-Ga'tâge'wi)
birth: 1764, Georgia (U.S. state), Eastern Cherokee Nation
death: 14 March 1818, Suwanee (Georgia), Gwinnett County (Georgia), Suwanee Old Town
Mary Christiana Vann
religion: 1819, Lutherian, Moravian Bretheren Baptism
Parents
 
== 3 ==
Alsey Vann
birth: 1765, Tennessee
marriage: John SR Rogers
burial: Fort Gibson (Oklahoma), Fort Gibson National Cemetery
Avery Vann (Brother of James Vann)
residence: Saluda River, Carolina https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saluda_River
James Clement Vann
birth: 1766
death: 9 February 1809, Chatsworth (Georgia), Spring Place
burial: Forsyth County (Georgia)
== 3 ==

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