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Ruth Alice Epps

Birth1690 - Chota, City of Refuge, Little Tennessee River, Tennessee
Death1 Aug 1761 - Chota, Cherokee Nation Little River, Tennessee, United States
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Born in Chota, City of Refuge, Little Tennessee River, Tennessee on 1690. Ruth Alice Epps married Su Wolf Clan and had 9 children. She passed away on 1 Aug 1761 in Chota, Cherokee Nation Little River, Tennessee, United States.

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Su Wolf Clan
1690 - 1735
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Ani Moytoy
1690 - 1730
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Chief Moytoy
1690 - 1761
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Watts
1710 - 1781
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Su Grasshopper
1732 - 1820
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Sookie Hopper
1730 - 1820
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Do Moytoy
1710 - 1781
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Cappee Moytoy
1732 - 1775
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Oukah Ulah Kanagaota
1730 - Unknown
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Grunuaille Hopper
1718 - 1820
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William Mcdaniel
1732 - 1820
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Sookie Moytoy
1732 - 1820

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