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Nanyehi “Nannie” Lowrey (Watts)

Cherokee: Ꮎꮕᏸꭿ .
Also Known As: "Nannie Oolatsa "Oo Lu Tsa" Holly Clan", "Holly Clan Oo-Loo-Tsa", "Tah-Ni", "Lowery"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Cherokee Nation East near Chattanooga, North Carolina, United States
Death: 1787 (38-39)
Cherokee Nation, Was Chattanooga, Tennessee
Immediate Family:

Daughter of N.N. and Ghi Go Ne Li
Wife of George Lowrey, Indian trader
Mother of Col. John Lowrey; Maj. George Lowrey, Principal Chief; Nellie Fawling; Elizabeth "Betsey" Walker; Sarah "Sallie" "Blue Holly Clan" Baldridge and 2 others
Sister of Ghi-Go-Ne-Li Kenoteta Watts, II

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About Nanyehi “Nannie” Lowrey

Nannie; the ‘Nannie’ who was sister of Ghi go ne li was the wife of George Lowrey, not Black Fox



Nannie Watts was born in 1748 in Cherokee Nation East. Perhaps she was the daughter of Trader John Watts, Interpreter but Starr had no father for her and Ghi Go Ne Li was her mother. She was the wife of George Lowrey, Indian trader


Old notes

Nannie's father was Rising Fawn, Agin'-agi'li Agiligina Kenoteta (Wolf Clan) and her mother was Ghi-go-ne-li (Oolootas Octlootsa Holly Clan).

Her paternal grandparents were John The Bowl Duwa'li "Cherokee" Bowles: Blood: 1/2 Cherokee, 1/2 Scotish Chief Bowl (aka Duwali, Diwal'li, Chief Bowles, Colonel Bowles, Bold Hunter, and the Bowl), the principal chief of the Cherokees in Texas John John BOWLES - (That Holds The Strong Black Drink), son of BOWLES Bowles Bowles (1/2 Cherokee, 1/2 Scotish) and Oo-yo-sti Otiyu, Polly, or Quali (Ani'-Wa'ya = Wolf Clan); her maternal grandparents were Chief Oconstota of the the Groundhog Sausage, Moytoy (Cherokee) and Oo-Loo-Sta Moytoy (Oolootas Octlootsa Holly Clan).

She was an only child. She died at the age of 39 in 1787.

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George Lowrey was born in Scotland about 1740 and married Nannie Watts, daughter of Ghi-go-neli (father: Oconostota) and Rising Fawn (Agiligina Kenoteta). He was a trader, miller and man of many far-ranging activities who made his home in Battle Creek valley in the Sequatchie Country, which housed the fleet of war canoes of the Chickamauga Nation.

Their daughter Aky Lowrey married Chief Arthur Burns. Another daughter, Jenny, was the wife of Chief Tah-lon-tee-skee. Yet another daughter married a Sevier. In fact, it can be said that none of the marriages in the Lowrey clan were taken lightly. Col. John Lowrey married Elizabeth Shorey, and Maj. George Lowrey married Lucy Benge. As in the case of the Browns and Keyses, some Lowreys remained in the Valley Head area without being forced west. They were known for maintaining a free loan association to aid poor farmers, widows and other needy individuals. .

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The meaning of the surname Lowrey is Levite (WSWJ). .

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Oolootsa, Nannie

Birth : Cherokee Nation-East

Gender: Female

Parents:

   Father: Ghi-go-ne-li,

Mother: Fawn, Rising
Family:

   Marriage: Cherokee Nation-East

Spouse:
Lowery, George
Birth : Wales
Gender: Male
Children:
Lowery, Elizabeth
Lowery, Jennie
Lowery, Sallie
Gender: Female
Lowery, John Colonel
Lowery, Aky
Gender: Female
Lowery, Nellie
Lowery, George Major
Family:

   Children:

Ayoku,
http://www.redeaglejw.net/dat34.htm#4



Nannie Nanyehi Watts was the daughter of Ghi-go-neli (father: Oconostota) and Rising Fawn (Agiligina Kenoteta). She had married George Lowery. Now, George Lowery was born in Scotland about 1740. He was a trader, miller and man of many far-ranging activities who made his home in Battle Creek valley in the Sequatchie Country, which housed the fleet of war canoes of the Chickamauga Nation under the alliance of chiefs united by Dragging Canoe. Their daughter Aky Lowrey married Chief Arthur Burns. Another daughter, Jenny, was the wife of Chief Tah-lon-tee-skee. Yet another daughter married a Sevier. In fact, it can be said that none of the marriages in the Lowrey clan were taken lightly. Col. John Lowrey married Elizabeth Shorey, and Maj. George Lowrey married Lucy Benge. As in the case of the Browns and Keyses, some Lowreys remained in the Valley Head area without being forced west. They were known for maintaining a free loan association to aid poor farmers, widows and other needy individuals.

Nannie Oo-Lu-Tsa

1748 - ____

ID Number: I92853

RESIDENCE: Cherokee Nation East TN
BIRTH: 1748, Chattanooga Dist, Tennessee RESOURCES: See: [S3439] [S3440] Father: Ghi-Go-Ne-Li Mother: Rising Fawn

Family 1 : George LOWREY "the Immigrant" MARRIAGE: ABT 1768, Cherokee Nation, North Carolina +John LOWREY

George LOWREY Jr. +Elizabeth LOWREY Notes

Aka: She's Come



Not a known child of Presley Self, Sr.

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Nanyehi “Nannie” Lowrey's Timeline

1748
1748
Cherokee Nation East near Chattanooga, North Carolina, United States
1768
1768
Cherokee Nation East, TN, United States
1770
1770
Cherokee Nation East, TN, United States
1770
Tahskeegee, Alabama, United States
1772
1772
Cherokee Nation
1776
1776
Cherokee Nation East, TN, United States
1780
1780
Cherokee Nation (East)
1780
Cherokee Nation East, TN, United States
1787
1787
Age 39
Cherokee Nation, Was Chattanooga, Tennessee