Tommy Napochi Hadjo Bartlett

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Tommy Napochi Hadjo Bartlett

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Birthplace: Darlington, Darlington County, SC, United States
Death: 1845 (71-72)
Dale County, AL, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Napochi Mi'ko aka Benjamin "Cacique Minor Chief" Bartlett Creek Muskogee Indian and Hokte Bartlett Muskogee Creek Indian
Brother of Zilpha Alibamo Coosada, AKA Napochi Sefaya Andrews; James Bartlett; Rebecca Bartlett and Sarah Bartlett

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About Tommy Napochi Hadjo Bartlett

Napochi Hadjo (also known as Tommy Bartlett) who took part in the assault on Fort Mims and was an implacable enemy of US expansion into Creek lands.[1]

The Napochi Mi'ko is best described as the headman of Napochi (a minor chief sometimes called a cacique). Often known to have traveled to the Carolinas with friendly traders. Possible he took the name Benjamin, as indicated in the Will of Benjamin Bartlett in Darlington District, South Carolina that mentions a daughter Zilpha and a son Thomas.

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Tommy Napochi Hadjo Bartlett's Timeline

1773
1773
Darlington, Darlington County, SC, United States
1845
1845
Age 72
Dale County, AL, United States