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Woman Ani Wadi

Birth1714 - Old, Cherokee, Alabama, United States
Death1752 - Cherokee, Alabama, United States
MotherGo-sa-du-isga - Cherokee Red Paint Clan
FatherA-ma-do-ya Moytoy I Moseley (Prince)

Born in Old, Cherokee, Alabama, United States on 1714 to A-ma-do-ya Moytoy I Moseley (Prince) and Go-sa-du-isga - Cherokee Red Paint Clan. Woman Ani Wadi married WILENAWA Wilenawah (a-wali-na-wah) and had 7 children. She passed away on 1752 in Cherokee, Alabama, United States.

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Parents
A-ma-do-ya Moytoy I Moseley (Prince)
1640 - 1730
Go-sa-du-isga - Cherokee Red Paint Clan
1704 - 1735
Spouse(s)
Wilenawa Wilenawah (A-wali-na-wah)
1709 - 1777
Willenawah
1714 - 1760
(Willenawah) Moytoy
1715 - 1788
Children Show all
Chuqualatague Doublehead
1744 - 1807
Utsi Dsata
1736 - Unknown
Joppe Stuard Or Stuart Or Moytoy
1730 - 1825
Nancy
1750 - 1816

Corn Nation
1738 - 1783
Aaron Brock
1721 - 1820
Wurteh Doublehead"
Unknown - Unknown

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