Chief Shoeboots/Tishingo
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Re: Chief Shoeboots/Tishingo
| ReneePerkins28 (View posts) | Posted: 16 Dec 2002 3:49PM GMT |
Classification: Query
yes Michael <LOL> so far I have these names for him.
Tahsee-key-yaw-ga
shoeboots
chulio shoeboots
tuskingo
Da-si-gi-yi-gi
Tuscarorgi ( or something like that, on LDS strange names section )shoeboots.
and maybe Lloyd welch
so I guess I can add just "shoe" and "Boots" to the possible list of things to, and a meriad of spellings on these. :-((((( <LOL>
suposedly according to LDS one of his children takes the
Tuscarora name. and according to LDS eliza shoeboots is on the 1835 removal rolls in TN or GA. but I can't find that either, it isn't on the web lists. and how LDS got the info I don't know. I have requested info from Muskogee Library for her.
Yes MY grandma did say that she had chickasaw in her , I haven't been able to find it either. I suppose it is on her CoLLins/saponi ( eastern souian) side of her family, and no one else alive now remembers it. it was so far back . But it could be back there with shoeboots too I guess too. I know he is related to one of the cheifs that grandma mentioned. I just can't remember who is more famous Brother? father? uncle? is
but for now I am suspect that when He was with the creek he called himself something meaning "chief" or "king" and when he was with the shawnee the same thing. I do know that some shoeboots descendents show up in Colbert AL I think in about 1870's. which is sort of the chickasaw area I would guess by the name of the town .
I do know that from family stories it is possible that he has some blood of ( something related to mohawk but harder to say <LOL> and even harder to remember for a kid) so now I guess that I have felt that the tuscarora was a possibility.
On the 1817 removal application. do you know if that person made it to the west?
I have a confusing bunch of info in my head about times of removals and or attempts at them. My great grandma said that her ggreat grandma died on a removal, and stress things like " different trails over different times" and I don't remember how different it was . I am sure she said it was at a different time. but can't make that make sense either. I know she had it right but dang I don't remember what she said.
wow thank you so much.
YOu know someone said something few days ago. and I thought I would ask you about it.
they said that they think they remember that shoeboots was reported that during a battle he crowed like a chicken.
I remember that, but can't remember if I read that about someone else in this last year of doing reading about everything indian or if greatgrandma said that about him.
do YOu know if this act is record for any other WAR "chief".
I know it fits the family persona of him.
I really do appreciate all your info, it has been very helpful. thank you again for all your help, I am sure that it will help get me the info I seek. renee
Tahsee-key-yaw-ga
shoeboots
chulio shoeboots
tuskingo
Da-si-gi-yi-gi
Tuscarorgi ( or something like that, on LDS strange names section )shoeboots.
and maybe Lloyd welch
so I guess I can add just "shoe" and "Boots" to the possible list of things to, and a meriad of spellings on these. :-((((( <LOL>
suposedly according to LDS one of his children takes the
Tuscarora name. and according to LDS eliza shoeboots is on the 1835 removal rolls in TN or GA. but I can't find that either, it isn't on the web lists. and how LDS got the info I don't know. I have requested info from Muskogee Library for her.
Yes MY grandma did say that she had chickasaw in her , I haven't been able to find it either. I suppose it is on her CoLLins/saponi ( eastern souian) side of her family, and no one else alive now remembers it. it was so far back . But it could be back there with shoeboots too I guess too. I know he is related to one of the cheifs that grandma mentioned. I just can't remember who is more famous Brother? father? uncle? is
but for now I am suspect that when He was with the creek he called himself something meaning "chief" or "king" and when he was with the shawnee the same thing. I do know that some shoeboots descendents show up in Colbert AL I think in about 1870's. which is sort of the chickasaw area I would guess by the name of the town .
I do know that from family stories it is possible that he has some blood of ( something related to mohawk but harder to say <LOL> and even harder to remember for a kid) so now I guess that I have felt that the tuscarora was a possibility.
On the 1817 removal application. do you know if that person made it to the west?
I have a confusing bunch of info in my head about times of removals and or attempts at them. My great grandma said that her ggreat grandma died on a removal, and stress things like " different trails over different times" and I don't remember how different it was . I am sure she said it was at a different time. but can't make that make sense either. I know she had it right but dang I don't remember what she said.
wow thank you so much.
YOu know someone said something few days ago. and I thought I would ask you about it.
they said that they think they remember that shoeboots was reported that during a battle he crowed like a chicken.
I remember that, but can't remember if I read that about someone else in this last year of doing reading about everything indian or if greatgrandma said that about him.
do YOu know if this act is record for any other WAR "chief".
I know it fits the family persona of him.
I really do appreciate all your info, it has been very helpful. thank you again for all your help, I am sure that it will help get me the info I seek. renee