Person:Wah-Li Unknown (1)

Watchers
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  1. Chief James Vann1766 - 1809
  2. Jenny Vann
  3. Avery VannAbt 1775 - 1845
  4. Alcie Vann
  5. Nancy Vann
  • HClement VannAbt 1746 - Abt 1830
  • WWah-li _____Abt 1747 - Abt 1835
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Facts and Events
Name[1] Wah-li _____
Alt Name[1] Wa-wli _____
Alt Name[1] Mary Christiana _____
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1747 Spring Place, Murray, Georgia, United States
Marriage to Joseph John Vann
Marriage to Clement Vann
Baptism? 1819 Spring Place, Murray, Georgia, United Statesbaptized by the Moravians and given the name Mary Christiana
Death? Abt 1835 Spring Place, Murray, Georgia, United States
Nationality[1] Cherokee

Research notes

  • some claim she is Wa-wli Vann, d/o John Vann and Sister of Raven (Cherokee) ; more research needed
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.

    ... [James Vann] was the son of ᏩᎵ (Wah-li) Vann and Indian trader Joseph John Vann. He was born into his mother's Clan, ᎠᏂᎪᏓᎨᏫ (Anigodagewi or Wild Potato Clan, also called Blind Savannah Clan). ... [he] was born the oldest of three children, most likely in South Carolina near his father-in-law's trading post on the Savannah River. By 1764 his family moved to the mouth of Little River, in Georgia. Wah-li was the daughter of a Cherokee woman of the Anigategawi or Wild Potato People clan, later referred to as "Mrs. Roe."[2] James had two younger sisters, Nancy and Jennie. ...