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Daniel McCoy, Sr.

Also Known As: "Daniel McCoy Sr/Cheraw"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: after 1814
Cherokee Nation (East)
Immediate Family:

Husband of Lucy Harris
Father of William Abraham McCoy; Alexander Lowrey McCoy; Sallie McCoy; Eleanor Nellie Reese; Daniel McCoy, Jr. and 2 others

Occupation: Indian Trader
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About Daniel McCoy, Sr.

Evidence needed to support parents as Joshua McCoy Joshua McCoy] and Sarah Elizabeth (Butt) McCoy / Cheraw

Biography

Daniel McCoy Sr was born in 1763 in Scotland.

Daniel married Lydia Qua-La-Yu-Ga Halfbreed circa 1789 in Cherokee Nation East. Together they had the following children: Catherine Marie Miller Gann.

Daniel married Lucy Fields circa 1778 in Cherokee Nation East, Tennessee. Together they had the following children: Sallie McCoy; Eleanor Reese; Alexander Lowrey McCoy; Daniel McCoy; Susie Fields McCoy; Rory McCoy.

Not a known husband of Sarah "Sallie" Bathia Hicks

He died in 1835 in Cherokee Nation East, Georgia, United States.


Notes

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McCoy-2284

Very little is known of Daniel McCoy, a white man and apparently a trader to the indians. He was probably born about 1760. He had children by at least two Cherokee women, Lydia Halfbreed (a daughter, Catherine) and Lucy Fields (Nellie, Susie, Sallie, Alexander, Daniel, and Rory). [1] A Cherokee Agency record from August, 1807 lists him as the recipient of 20 spinning wheels "for Cherokees," and a payment of $50 for the same. On Nov. 7, 1808 he was paid for six spinning wheels and a loom. [2] In 1814 the Moravians wrote, "on the 14th an old white man named McCoy was our guest at noon. He is Scottish by birth, has lived among the Creeks for a long time, also had a wife from that nation, and had six children by her. For thirty years he has been in the Cherokee Nation, where he also has children and the children of children by Cherokee mothers. [3] His date of death is unknown.

Sources

  • Starr, Emmet. History of the Cherokee Indians. Oklahoma Yesterday Publications edition, Tulsa, OK. 1979. pp. 306 & 309
  • Records of the Cherokee Indian Agency in Tennessee 1801-1835. NARA M208. These records include correspondence, agency letter books, fiscal records, and records of the Agent for Cherokee Removal images at Fold3 Agent.
  • McClinton, Rowena, ed. The Moravian Springplace Mission to the Cherokees. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, NE. 2007. Vol 2., p.3

GEDCOM Note

Source: LWT Joshua McCoy, Norfolk County, Virginia July 24, 1791


Biography

Very little is known of Daniel McCoy, a white man and apparently a trader to the indians. He was probably born about 1760. He had children by at least two Cherokee women, Lydia Halfbreed (a daughter, Catherine) and Lucy Fields (Nellie, Susie, Sallie, Alexander, Daniel, and Rory). [1] A Cherokee Agency record from August, 1807 lists him as the recipient of 20 spinning wheels "for Cherokees," and a payment of $50 for the same. On Nov. 7, 1808 he was paid for six spinning wheels and a loom. [2] In 1814 the Moravians wrote, "on the 14th an old white man named McCoy was our guest at noon. He is Scottish by birth, has lived among the Creeks for a long time, also had a wife from that nation, and had six children by her. For thirty years he has been in the Cherokee Nation, where he also has children and the children of children by Cherokee mothers. [3] His date of death is unknown.

Sources

1. ↑ Starr, Emmet. History of the Cherokee Indians. Oklahoma Yesterday Publications edition, Tulsa, OK. 1979. pp. 306 & 309
2. ↑ Records of the Cherokee Indian Agency in Tennessee 1801-1835. NARA M208. These records include correspondence, agency letter books, fiscal records, and records of the Agent for Cherokee Removal images at Fold3 Agent.
3. ↑ McClinton, Rowena, ed. The Moravian Springplace Mission to the Cherokees. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, NE. 2007. Vol 2., p.3

Source: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McCoy-2284
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Daniel McCoy, Sr.'s Timeline

1763
1763
Scotland (United Kingdom)
1785
1785
Covenwhulla, Cherokee, Georgia, USA
1791
1791
Cherokee Nation (East), GA, United States
1794
1794
Covenwhulla, Cherokee Nation E., Georgia
1795
1795
Old Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee, United States
1798
April 27, 1798
Cherokee Nation (East), Washington County, Tennessee, United States
1801
1801
Covenwhulla, Cherokee Nation E., Georgia
1802
1802
Covenwhulla, Cherokee Nation E., Georgia
1814
1814
Age 51
Cherokee Nation (East)