| Death: | (Date and location unknown) |
| Managed by: | Susanna Engberg Barnevik |
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Notes for TURTLE-AT-HOME:
1818-19 Calhoun Treaty ceding land north of the Hiwassee River and North and West of the Tennessee signed by Secretary of War John Calhoun and Cherokee in Washington and ratified by the U.S. Senate. New Eastern Cherokee immigration to Western Cherokee. Numbers now 6,000. The Glass, John Walker, Path Killer, Going Snake and more signed. ± Treaty signer John Boggs may have lived at Little Cedar Mountain. His wife was Turtle At Home's daughter.
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