Meskwa-katee "Red Skirt" "Katee” Mekoche, "Of Metis ethnicity"

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Meskwa-katee "Red Skirt" "Katee” Mekoche, "Of Metis ethnicity"

Also Known As: "Ka-ti", "Katee", ""Red Skirt" Miskwachakee", "Hawwaythi", "of the Mekoche Deer Clan"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Savannah River in Georgia, or, Pennsylvania
Death: 1725 (42-43)
Near Scioto River, Ohio
Place of Burial: Pickaway or Ross County, Ohio, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Principal chief of the Mekochen Meshis-koota-shika Big Red Man Meskwaki and Mekoche Woman
Wife of Okawela Paxinosa Okawela Cornstalk
Mother of Sarah Catherine House; Hokolesqua, Sachem Cornstalk; Nonhelema "The Grenadier Squaw" Cornstalk; Nimwha (or Munseeka) Cornstalk and Halowas “Silverheels” Cornstalk
Sister of Wahootooshika Meskwachakee and Meshiwapakoche Meskwachakee

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About Meskwa-katee "Red Skirt" "Katee” Mekoche, "Of Metis ethnicity"


  • 1.↑ The Grenadier Squaw KNOW YOUR STATE, Greenbrier Independent, November 2,1962 By Phil Connelly, President Education Foundation, Incorporated Excerpt: Some time after this attack, the Grenadier Squaw moved to Pennsylvania to a place near what is now Pittsburgh. In 1785, she petitioned theCommissioner of Indian Affairs for a grant of land on the Scioto River, her former home and where her mother was buried. It seems that this petition, which was referred to Congress, was never acted upon.
  • 2.↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage Metcalf Family Mews
  • Shawnee Heritage IV By Don Greene. Page 42, 43, 44

Notes for Chief Cornstalk Born ca. 1720 Pennsylvania Died November 10, 1777 Fort Randolph, Virginia (now West Virginia) Cause of death Killed by soldiers from Fort Randolph Resting place Point Pleasant, West Virginia Spouse(s) Helizikinopo (1715-1756), m. ca. 1739; Ounaconoa Moytoy (1715-1755), m. ca. 1740; Catherine Vanderpool (1725-1806) or 1808, m. 1763-1777 Relations Brother of Nonhelema Children Aracoma Cornstalk, Elinipsico Cornstalk (1745-Oct. 10, 1777) Parents Moytoy II Pigeon of Tellico (of Tainesi (Cherokee)) (1687-1760), Hawwaythi [1] Known for Prominent leader of the Shawnee nation Nickname(s) Keigh-tugh-qua and Wynepuechsika

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornstalk#cite_note-1''''''

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Meskwa-katee "Red Skirt" "Katee” Mekoche, "Of Metis ethnicity"'s Timeline

1682
1682
Savannah River in Georgia, or, Pennsylvania
1711
1711
Jamestown, James City County, VA, United States
1712
1712
Wynepuechisika Village,, Pennsylvania
1718
1718
Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States
1720
1720
West Virginia, United States
1724
1724
Pennsylvania, United States
1725
1725
Age 43
Near Scioto River, Ohio
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Near the Scioto River, Pickaway or Ross County, Ohio, United States