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About Wa-de Wa-ki-gu ‘Watt’ Christie, Union Chief
Wade (Watt) Christie
- Born Aug 1817 in Cherokee Nation (East)
- Died 11 Feb 1902 at age 84 in Flint District, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, United States
- Son of Da-la-si-ni (Lacy Christie) and Quatsy Christie
- Brother of Ollie Christie
- Husband of Charlotte (Wolfe) Christie — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
- Husband of Wadaya (Cherokee) Christie — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
- Husband of Aggie (Dick) Christie — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
- Husband of Ska-ya-he-ta (Bluebird) Christie — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
- Father of James Christie, William Christie, Rachel (Christie) Tolen, Nede Wade Christie, Mary (Christie) Manus, Jackson John Christie, Darkey (Christie) McLemore, Goback Christie, Anna (Christie) Latta, Ball Christie and Jennie Christie
Family notes
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Christie-2992
Watt is believed to have had five wives and at least fifteen children: Wadaya (Ahnickie) , Charlotte Wolfe (William and Jim), Lydia Thrower (Rachel, Ned, Mary, Goback, Jack, Annie, Darkie, and Jennie), Aggie Dick (Ball) , and Nannie Dick (Quatsy and Diana). [2] In 1851 Watt was living in the Flint district with wives Charlotte and Lydia and children William , Jim, and Rachel. [3] The 1893 Cherokee payroll shows Wat living in the Tahlequah District with his youngest daughter, Dianna. Children Ball, Mary, Jennie, and Annie are living nearby. [4]
About Christie, Smith Nickname Watt, b. 1817 Union Chief 1863
Cherokee Name: Wa-de Wa-ki-gu.
Cherokee Evaluations of 1836 lists Watt Christie as 24 yrs. old and living on a farm at the mouth of the Valley River in NC, making his birthdate 1812. In later years, Watt would recall how he and his brothers dug for gold. In Dec, he left with his wife Wa-da-ya and his father and was foorced to march westward on the Trail of Tears.
Records do not show the elder Ned Christie as surviving [he did; died about 1845], but Watt did and settled in Rabbit Trap (Wauhillau), which was called Ah-wah-hi-lah, but the sound switched in later years to Wauhillau. It is about 5 miles nw of Rabbit Trap, in the Going Snake Dist., 12 miles east of Tahlequah. The Killing of Ned Christie notes that Watt Christie enlisted in the Civil War at the age of 41, making his birthdate somewhere around 1820.
It also states that he enlisted in Capt. Budd Gritts’ home guards and was assigned as blacksmith to Co. G 2nd Regiment of Union Volunteers. He was dischared 32 May 1865 at Ft. Gibson, CN, IT. Drews Regiment Muster Roll, 05 Nov, 1861: lists watt in Co., E, along with brothers James [sic, son] and Arch. This Regiment was mostly full bloods and members of the Keetoowah Society. By 06 Jul 1862, for all intents and purposes this Regiment was disbanded, due to most of Drew’s Cherokee deserting (not all were deserters as they reenlisted in the Union Forces). The majority of these soldiers became part of the Union 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Indian Home Guards under Co. William Weer.
Buried at the Christie Cemetery, Wauhillau, Adair Co., OK
References
- “Cherokee Chiefs & Related Kin & Other Notable Cherokees and Historical Cherokee Site” (dead link, but archived at (document attached)
- https://www.fold3.com/image/222499607
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Christie-2992 Cites
- Applications for Enrollment of the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes, 1898–1914. Microfilm M1301, 468 rolls. NAI: 617283. Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Record Group 75. The National Archives at Washington, D.C. Card # 6753 Watt Christie.
- National Archives and Records Administration M1104. Eastern Cherokee Applications of the U.S. Court of Claims, 1906-1909. Application #11876. Image at Fold3 Goback
- Drennen Roll of “Emigrant Cherokee,” 1851. Series 7RA-01. Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Record Group 75. The National Archives at Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas. Flint District, Family # 283
- Cherokee Census, 1893. Series 7RA-54. Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Record Group 75. The National Archives at Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas. Tahlequah District, pp. 40-41
- War Service
- Death record attached to Dawes application #6753. Image at: Death
- Find A Grave Memorial# 5967341
Wa-de Wa-ki-gu ‘Watt’ Christie, Union Chief's Timeline
1817 |
August 1817
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Cherokee Nation East
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1830 |
1830
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Indian Territory, Oklahoma
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1848 |
November 1848
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1852 |
December 14, 1852
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Rabbit Trap, Goingsnake District, Indian Territory, Cherokee Nation
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1860 |
September 1860
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Wauhillau, Goingsnake District, Indian Territory, Cherokee Nation
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1864 |
January 8, 1864
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Cherokee Nation, Indian Teritory
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1871 |
1871
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