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About Agnes (Akey) Smith

AGNES FIELDS (JOHN FOX5, SUSANNA4EMORY, MARY3GRANT, LUDOVIC2, JOHN1GRAUNT) was born Abt. 1800.
She married ARCHILLA SMITH, son of CABIN SMITH. He was born Abt. 1784, and died January 01, 1841.

  • Clan: Ani'-Ga'tâge'wi = Kituah or Wild Potato (Wa-Wli Vann)
  • Starr's Notes: F586

Notes for ARCHILLA SMITH:
John Howard Payne acting as court reporter in 1842 recorded the trial for murder Cherokee Nation vs Archilla Smith.Payne's report has been published as "Indian Justice", edited by Grant Foreman.The day before the trial Archilla and his guard [at this time the Cherokees had no jail] were guests atthe home of Principal Chief John Ross.The Judge in the trial was Chief Justice Jesse Bushyhead; the prosecutor was Jesse's brother Isaac; and Archilla's defence lawyer was Stand Watie.In the trial Smith was sentenced to be executed, was released on his own recognizance, and appeared on the date of execution for sentence to be carried out.[Under Cherokee custom if Archilla had fled the victim's family [clan] were permitted to wreak vengence upon Archillas' family.]
Archilla Smith introduced the resolution at Running Water Council in 1835 which identified by their votes the pro-treaty and anti-treaty Cherokees.

  • 1835 Census roll: Oostenolee River, GA
  • 1835 Smith Resolution: Coosawatte, voted Nay; anti-treaty
  • Cause of Death: execution by hanging
  • Detachment: March 1837, 37-02 Ridge; 2m-10 0m-25 1m-50 0m50+ 2f-10 1f-25 1f-50 0f50+Archilla Smith went by land
  • Signer: December 29, 1835, Treaty of New Echota

Children of AGNES FIELDS and ARCHILLA SMITH are:
199. i. RACHEL7 SMITH, b. 1820.

	ii.	 	ARTHUR SMITH, b. Abt. 1826.
  • Clan: Ani'-Ga'tâge'wi = Kituah or Wild Potato (Wa-Wli Vann)

200. iii. ELIZABETH SMITH, b. 1830; d. Aft. 1902.

	iv.	 	JOHN SMITH, b. Abt. 1832; m. MARGARET HENDRICKS; b. Abt. 1836.
  • Clan: Ani'-Ga'tâge'wi = Kituah or Wild Potato (Wa-Wli Vann)
	v.	 	CHARLES SMITH, b. Abt. 1834.
  • Clan: Ani'-Ga'tâge'wi = Kituah or Wild Potato (Wa-Wli Vann)
  • Starr's Notes: H329
	vi.	 	SAMUEL HOUSTON SMITH, b. Abt. 1836.
  • Clan: Ani'-Ga'tâge'wi = Kituah or Wild Potato (Wa-Wli Vann)
  • Military service: November 05, 1861, Drew's Regiment, Co C, 1Lt
	vii.	 	ELIZA SMITH, b. Abt. 1838; 

m. (1) WILLIAM H HENDRICKS, JR; b. February 28, 1831, Georgia; d. Aft. 1906;
m. (2) DAVID GRAYSON; b. Abt. 1834;
m. (3) JACKSON COZENS; b. Abt. 1834;
m. (4) FRANCIS MARION SEABOLT; b. Abt. 1837.

  • Old Cherokee Families, Notes of Dr Emmat Starr, Vol 3: Grant, by David Hampton & Jack Baker, page 19; adds William H Hendricks as a spouse of Eliza Smith.
	More About ELIZA SMITH:
  • Clan: Ani'-Ga'tâge'wi = Kituah or Wild Potato (Wa-Wli Vann)
	Notes for WILLIAM H HENDRICKS, JR:
  • William was orderly sergeant of Co L, Third Indian Home Guards, USA.
  • 1851 Old Settler roll: Tahlequah, 139 (1896 page 1)
  • 1880 Census [CN]: Tahlequah, 1027
  • 1890 Census [CN]: Tahlequah, 3612
  • 1894-96 O.S. payroll: Manard, page 1
  • 1902-07 Dawes roll: card# 2051, roll# 5332
  • Biography: 1892, O'Beirne, Indian Territory, page 361
  • Blood: 1/2 Cherokee
  • Elected 1: August 07, 1871, councilor from Tahlequah Dist
  • Elected 2: August 02, 1875, senator from Tahlequah Dist
  • Elected 3: August 05, 1895, senator from Tahlequah Dist
  • Military service: July 1862, Federal Army, Col Phillips' Indian Brigade
  • Occupation 1: 1883, Postmaster at Menard
  • Occupation 2: 1890, Farmer
	 	More About FRANCIS MARION SEABOLT:
  • 1851 Drennan roll: Flint, 526

Source: Hicks, James R. “Cherokee Lineages: Register Report of Richard Pearis, Sr” Genealogy.com, Sites.Rootsweb.com, https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/h/i/c/James-R-Hicks-VA/BOOK-0001/0022...

(Curator Note: James Hi is adds a 7th child of Archill and Agnes
ARTHUR SMITH, b. Abt. 1826.

  • Clan: Ani'-Ga'tâge'wi = Kituah or Wild Potato (Wa-Wli Vann)

This person is possible. While not shown in Starr, James Hicks goal was to update and improve Starr. But a note in WikiTree says that “ The 1835 Cherokee Census shows the family of eight living on Raccoon Creek (now Georgia). [2]”. 2. ↑ 1835 Cherokee Census. Transcript, Oklahoma Chapter, Trail of Tears Association, Park Hill Oklahoma, 2002. p. 62. This would seem to say a wife and six children. If Arthur were born in 1826, and the youngest daughter born in 1838 after the census, this timeline would work.)

References

  1. Eastern Cherokee Applications of the U.S. Court of Claims, 1906-1909 - #5582 Emma Starr - 14 December 1906. https://www.fold3.com/image/222500555. (document attached). 9 pages
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Agnes (Akey) Smith's Timeline

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Cherokee Nation (East), Monroe County, TN, United States
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Kentucky, United States
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Illinois, United States
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