I notice that her profile notes state
Not the daughter of E-no-li Black Fox, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation
and I'm wondering what that conclusion is based on, because it contradicts what descendant Donald Yates states in this document:
https://dnaconsultants.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Shalom.pdf
that states:
"I had always known that my mother’s family was Melungeon with some Indian blood.
We proudly traced our heritage to Isaac Cooper of Grainger County, Tennessee and Wayne
County, Kentucky, who married a daughter of the Cherokee chief Black Fox, or Enola (died
1811). My mother is a Cooper from Sand Mountain, a forlorn echo of the Appalachians in the
tristate area of northeast Alabama. In fact, we were doubly descended from Black Fox, for
another daughter married Chief William Davis (1753-1848), my grandmother Dovie Palestine
Goble’s ancestor."
Donald Yates is well known as the founder of DNA Consultants and author of several books on subjects including his own family history and histories of the Cherokee and Melungeon people. He doesn't seem to have any doubt that he's a double-descendant of Chief Enola Black Fox via the wife of Isaac Cooper, who would be this Nancy (Black Fox) Cooper as well as the Davis / Goble connections he mentioned. I could find profiles on Geni for the Davis and Goble folks though.