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Lucy McDaniel

Birth1790 - Cherokee Nation East, Indian, Georgia, USA
Death25 Sep 1860 (1866) - Indian City, Payne, Oklahoma, United States
MotherMary Catherine (McDaniel) Wilson (Ah Gah)
FatherAlexander L McDaniel

Born in Cherokee Nation East, Indian, Georgia, USA on 1790 to Alexander L McDaniel and Mary Catherine (McDaniel) Wilson (Ah Gah). Lucy McDaniel married Judge John Calvin MARTIN, CHEROKEE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1827, 1ST TREASURER, 1ST CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE CHEROKEE and had 9 children. She passed away on 25 Sep 1860 (1866) in Indian City, Payne, Oklahoma, United States.

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Parents
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Alexander L Mcdaniel
1766 - 1852
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Mary Catherine (Mcdaniel) Wilson (Ah Gah)
1768 - 1862
Spouse(s)
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Judge John Calvin Martin, Cherokee Constitutional Convention Of 1827, 1St Treasurer, 1St Chief Justice Of The Cherokee
1781 - 1840
Children Show all
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Nancy Martin
1821 - 1871
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Rachel Martin
1823 - 1858
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Charlotte Lynch Martin
1812 - 1861
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Cicero Holt Martin
1823 - 1843
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John Martin
1819 - Unknown
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Eliza Martin, Adair, Richads
1817 - 1859
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Pauline Martin
1834 - 1875
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Sarah Jane (Jennie) Aka Tsi-yo-sa-ha (Drowning Bear) Martin
1816 - 1839
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Ellen Martin
1821 - 1868

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