shoeboots descendents
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Re: shoeboots descendents
| Fay Ellington/Reedy/Sweany (View posts) | Posted: 23 May 2006 11:12PM GMT |
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I understand you are looking for information about Chief Chulio Shooboots wives. Well, my 4th greataunt, Clarinda Allington/Ellington, was married to Shoeboots. Shoeboots captured her from a place called Morgan's Station, in Kentucky, at the age of 11 years. She bore him three children:
1. John, also called Cherokee John, who was next in line to the offic of Chief and all of Tuscoringo's Shoeboots property. Clarinda left Shoeboots, and unfortunatly, the Allington/Ellington's would not allow him to go back to the indian tribe.
2. Sally, she married a very handsome man, moved away from the Ellington's and started a tanning business on the Big Sandy.
3. William, had a very wolfish personality. After setting the dogs on his cousin, for no reason, his unlce tied him up for a day, beating him at different intervels. William was later bonded to Colonel Thomas Owingal, who used him to work in the blacksmith buisness, and coal/coke furnaces. William away before his time was out.
1. John, also called Cherokee John, who was next in line to the offic of Chief and all of Tuscoringo's Shoeboots property. Clarinda left Shoeboots, and unfortunatly, the Allington/Ellington's would not allow him to go back to the indian tribe.
2. Sally, she married a very handsome man, moved away from the Ellington's and started a tanning business on the Big Sandy.
3. William, had a very wolfish personality. After setting the dogs on his cousin, for no reason, his unlce tied him up for a day, beating him at different intervels. William was later bonded to Colonel Thomas Owingal, who used him to work in the blacksmith buisness, and coal/coke furnaces. William away before his time was out.