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Jack Fivekiller

Birth1753 - Cherokee, Alabama, United States
Death1850 - Indian, Penobscot, Maine, United States
MotherNancy Ajosta Tsistuna gis ke Wildrose Nanyehi Ghigau Fivekiller Kingfisher Ward
FatherTsu la Chutlow "Red Fox"Brian Ward Fivekiller Kingfisher"Chief" "Deer Clan" Cherokee

Born in Cherokee, Alabama, United States on 1753 to Tsu la Chutlow "Red Fox"Brian Ward Fivekiller Kingfisher"Chief" "Deer Clan" Cherokee and Nancy Ajosta Tsistuna gis ke Wildrose Nanyehi Ghigau Fivekiller Kingfisher Ward. Jack Fivekiller passed away on 1850 in Indian, Penobscot, Maine, United States.

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Tsu La Chutlow "Red Fox"brian Ward Fivekiller Kingfisher"chief" "Deer Clan" Cherokee
1720 - 1755
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Nancy Ajosta Tsistuna Gis Ke Wildrose Nanyehi Ghigau Fivekiller Kingfisher Ward
1738 - 1822

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