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About Ah-ne-ya-we-skee ‘Soldier’ Sixkiller

Biography

Soldier Ah-ne-ya-we-skee Sixkiller was born in 1830 in Georgia, United States, son of U-li-s-ka-s-di Sixkiller ( - 1856) and Gu-Er-Tsa (Smith) Sixkiller (~1786 - ~1837).

His siblings were:

Ta-La-Du Sixkiller (~1806 - 1862)
Tah-tso-quah Sixkiller (1807 - 1898)
Delaware Ay-qun-kee Sixkiller (1810 - 1864)
Anderson Qua-WA-De-Che-Ga Sixkiller (1816 - 1892)
Lucinda (Sixkiller) Cloud (1818 - 1839)
Wa lo see Sixkiller (~1827 - ~1891)
Taylor Tail Sixkiller (1830 - 1889)
Soldier married Catherine Hair (1825 - 1900) in 1845 in Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma. Their son was Abraham L Sixkiller (1845 - 1920).

  • In 1898 (aged ~68), Soldier was living
  • Soldier died on 16 Nov 1895 in Adair, Oklahoma aged ~65.

Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934[1]
Oklahoma and Indian Territory, Dawes Census Cards for Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914[2]
Oklahoma and Indian Territory, Indian Censuses and Rolls, 1851-1959[3]

Sources

1. ↑ U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934: The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; NAI Title: U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934; NAI Number: T288; Record Group Title: Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, 1773-2007; Record Group Number: 15; Series Title: U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934; Series Number: T288; Roll: 433 Ancestry Record 4654 #1728648 U.S., Civil War Pension Index:
Name: Soldier Six-Killer
Gender: Male
Unit: L 3. Ind Ty H Gds Inf
Filing Date: 31 Oct 1891
Place Filed: Indian Territory, USA
Relation to Head: Soldier
Spouse: Katie Sixkiller
Roll number: 433
2. ↑ Oklahoma and Indian Territory, U.S., Dawes Census Cards for Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914: The National Archives at Fort Worth; Fort Worth, Texas; Enrollment Cards, 1898-1914; NAI Number: 251747; Record Group Title: Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs; Record Group Number: 75 Ancestry Record 60543 #1113902 Oklahoma and Indian Territory, U.S., Dawes Census Cards for Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914:
Name: Soldier Sixkiller
Gender: Male
Spouse: Kate Sixkiller
Child: Abraham Sixkiller
3. ↑ Oklahoma and Indian Territory, U.S., Indian Censuses and Rolls, 1851-1959: The National Archives at Fort Worth, Texas, USA; Record Group Number: 75; Record Group Title: Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1793-1999; NARA Series Number: 7RA-58; NARA Series Title: Cherokee Census, 1886 Ancestry Record 8810 #64826 Oklahoma and Indian Territory, U.S., Indian Censuses and Rolls, 1851-1959:
Name: Soldier Sixkiller
Birth Date: abt 1828
Residence Date: 1886
Residence Place: Goingsnake
Age: 58
Native American Tribe: Cherokee

Source: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sixkiller-57''
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Soldier3 Sixkiller, (/Sixkiller/2 , /Oo-ka-wor-dar/1) b. 1830, d. 16 Nov 1895 in Goingsnake District, I. T., buried in Sixkiller Cemetery, Goingsnake District, Cherokee Nation. Cherokee name was Ah-ne-ya-we-skee Ah-nee-skee.

    Ool-skah-nee (Oppossum) was an orphan boy raised by Soldier.  He married Nancy Dry (Chi-youk).
    Lucy (Duncan) was a girl that Soldier raised, (see Lucy Duncan, daughter of John T. Duncan and Alie Keath).
    Soldier was elected Councilor from GoingSnake District in 1871 & 1873.
    Information from Johnnie J. Sixkiller mentions that Soldier & Katie were married by Indian custom in 1837.  If this is accurate, both Soldier & Katie must have been born about 1822 or earlier.
    He married Catherine 'Katie' Hair, b. 1832, d. 30 Dec 1900, d. 15 Feb 1901 in Goingsnake District, I. T., buried in Sixkiller Cemetery, Goingsnake District, Cherokee Nation
                     Children:
         43.    i.    Ool-skah-nee 'Possum'4 Sixkiller.
                 ii.   Joseph Sixkiller.
                 iii.  Betsey Sixkiller, (details excluded).
         44.    iv.  Abraham L. Sixkiller b. 15 Jun 1845.
                 v.   Matt Sixkiller, b. 3 Mar 1852, d. 30 May 1859.
                 vi.  Charlotte Sixkiller, b. 11 Jul 1855, d. 18 Mar 1874.
                 vii. Sampson Sixkiller, b. 4 Jan 1858, d. 1 Feb 1884, buried in Sixkiller Cemetery, Goingsnake District, Cherokee Nation
                 viii. Joshuay Sixkiller, b. 27 May 1860, d. 7 Aug 1886, buried in Sixkiller Cemetery, Goingsnake District, Cherokee Nation
         45.    ix.  Ellen Sixkiller b. 4 Dec 1865.

Source: Scraper, J. (2009). The Scraper - Sixkiller Book: Genealogy and History of the Scraper and Sixkiller Families of the Cherokee People. Aardvark Global Publishing. Extract from Our Scraper Family Compiled by Joe Scraper Jr. @ https://scraperfamily.angelfire.com/texts/Scraper.htm''

  • Soldier's son Abraham listed the following siblings in his Eastern Cherokee testimony: Joseph (apparently died very young), Matthew (died at age 4), William (died age 10), Ellen, Samson, Joshua, Charlotte, and Betsy, so 9 in all. It looks like all except Abraham died before the Dawes.
  • Abraham also listed children that Soldier raised who weren't his - a niece Vianna, a girl named Lucy, and a boy named Ool-skaw-nee

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Soldier Sixkiller was the son of Sixkiller & Gu-er-tsa Smith. He traveled the Trail of Tears as a child. He served in the Civil War as a corporal in 3rd Indian Home Guard. He was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army. Soldier served as a councilor in the Cherokee legislature. He was elected twice, 1871 and 1873, from the Goingsnake District. He was known by locals as one of the largest hog producers in the area. Soldier was also a member of Baptist Mission and served as the church's care taker for many years.

Source: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5902183/soldier-sixkiller: accessed 22 March 2023), memorial page for Soldier “Ah-ne-ya-we-skee” Sixkiller (1830–16 Nov 1895), Find a Grave Memorial ID 5902183, citing Sixkiller Cemetery, Ballard, Adair County, Oklahoma, USA; Maintained by Luke Williams (contributor 47291839).

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Ah-ne-ya-we-skee ‘Soldier’ Sixkiller's Timeline

1830
1830
Cherokee Nation (East), GA, United States
1845
June 15, 1845
Goingsnake District, Cherokee Nation West
1848
1848
Indian Territory, Adair, Oklahoma, United States
1852
March 3, 1852
Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory
1855
July 11, 1855
Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, Adair County, Oklahoma, United States
1858
January 4, 1858
1860
May 27, 1860
1865
December 4, 1865
Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, Going Snake District, Oklahoma, United States
1870
September 4, 1870
4 September 1870 Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, United States