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Annie Fields was a Cherokee woman
Biography
Annie Fields was born in the Cherokee Nation (East) about 1792. She was the daughter of George Fields. Her mother's name is unknown. Annie married several times. With George Lowrey she was the mother of Washington Lowrey. With Sixkiller she was the mother of Archibald and Thomas Sixkiller. [1] She was the mother of a man named "Tire" with an unknown man. Her last husband was Bigfeather (Oo-ge-dah-lah-quah); they married about 1825. The family appears on the 1835 Cherokee Census living in what is now Jackson County, Alabama. [2] The family was Removed to Indian Territory and settled in the Flint District. Bigfeather and Annie were the parents of four children, George, Annie, Hawk, and Cloud who appear with their mother on the 1851 Drennan Roll. [3] George died before 1851; Annie's death date is unknown. [4]
Research Notes
Sources
1. ↑ Testimony by Walter Sixkiller within the Eastern Cherokee application of his brother Sam, states that his father was Arch Field, but went by the name Arch Sixkiller. (Samuel Sixkiller #761, misc. test. P. 4019, March 20th 1909).
2. ↑ 1835 Cherokee Census, transcription published by the Oklahoma Chapter, Trail of Tears Association, Park Hill, OK. 2002. Original records: National Archives and Records Administration, Microfilm publication T496, Census Roll, 1835, of Cherokee Indians East of the Mississippi with Index. p. 12
3. ↑ Drennen Roll of “Emigrant Cherokee,” 1851. Images at Ancestry.com. Series 7RA-01. Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Record Group 75. National Archives at Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX. Flint District, p. 60 #36.
4. ↑ https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98122295/annie-lowrey
See also:
Source: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fields-3936
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Cherokee Nation (East), TN, Colonial America
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Cherokee Nation (East), GA, United States
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Cherokee Nation East, Tennessee, United States
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