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Sunfish

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Lineage ?
Sex Female
Full name (at birth) Sunfish
Other given names Anna (possibly Paquin or Fisk)
Parents

Moytoy I Chota (of Tainesi (Cherokee)) [Moytoy]

Quatsy ? (Tellico) [?] b. 1650 d. 1692

Events

child birth: w Nonhelema [?]

child birth: Silvanus Cornstalk (Silverheels) [Cornstalk]

1715 child birth: Pennsylvania, USA, (Chief) Hokoleskwa Cornstalk (Colesqua) [Cornstalk] b. 1715 d. 10 November 1777


From grandparents to grandchildren

Grandparents
Locha ? (Shawnee, Cheney, Taini - Shawnee)
birth: 1640, Virginia, Stinking River, Iroquois Nation
marriage: Amatoya Moytoy (Tainesi Cherokee) , Virginia, Shawnee Nation
death: 1692, Great Tellico, Tennessee, Overhills
Amatoya Moytoy (Tainesi Cherokee)
birth: 1640, Chota (Tennessee), Crockett County (Tennessee), Tennessee, USA
marriage: Locha ? (Shawnee, Cheney, Taini - Shawnee) , Virginia, Shawnee Nation
death: 1730, Tennessee, USA, Cherokee Nation East
Grandparents
Parents
Moytoy I Chota (of Tainesi (Cherokee))
occupation: between 1700 and 1730, Chief Chota
Quatsy ? (Tellico)
birth: 1650, Tellico, Crockett, Tennessee, USA
death: 1692, Cherokee Nation East, Tennessee, USA
Parents
 
== 3 ==
Moytoy II Pigeon of Tellico (of Tainesi (Cherokee))
birth: 1687, Great Tellico
death: 1760
Savanukah (Raven) Moytoy
birth: 1683, Upper Hiwassee
death: 1756, Valley Towns, Chewohe
George ? (Hawwaythi)
residence: Tennessee, Hiwasee
title: Thayendanaga
== 3 ==
Children
(Chief) Hokoleskwa Cornstalk (Colesqua)
birth: 1715, Pennsylvania, USA
residence: South Carolina, Saludy River
marriage: Ounaconoa Moytoy
death: 10 November 1777, Point Pleasant (West Virginia), USA
Children
Grandchildren
Bucksinwa Cornstalk (Wynepuechsika)
birth: 1735, Kispoko Town, Ohio
death: 10 October 1774, Point Pleasant (West Virginia)
Elinipsico Cornstalk
birth: 1745, Shawnee (Perry County Ohio), USA
marriage: Standing Deer Bailey
death: 10 October 1777, Fort Randolph (West Virginia), USA
Grandchildren

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