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Racheal Curtis

Birth1791 - Cherokee Nation, Tennessee
Death1871 - Hamilton, Tennessee, USA
MotherMary Sarah Clark
FatherJOSHUA CURTIS

Born in Cherokee Nation, Tennessee on 1791 to JOSHUA CURTIS and Mary Sarah Clark. Racheal Curtis married Moses (Tsu-No-La-Gi) "Longfoot" Ellis (Ani'-Wa'-Ya) Wolf Clan and had 12 children. She passed away on 1871 in Hamilton, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
Joshua Curtis
1732 - 1818
Mary Sarah Clark
1736 - 1800
Spouse(s)
Moses (Tsu-no-la-gi) "Longfoot" Ellis (Ani'-wa'-ya) Wolf Clan
1791 - 1866
Children Show all
Elizabeth "Litia" Ellis
1817 - 1897
John David "Dave" (Cah-cou-le) Ellis
1824 - 1900
George Washington Ellis
1819 - 1878
Jesse Clayton "Driver" Ellis
1827 - 1897
Samuel Houston Ellis
1828 - 1901
Nathaniel (Squah-ne-chah) "Nathan" "Hogshooter" Ellis
1809 - 1880

Mary Frances Ellis
1830 - Unknown
Sarah A. Ellis
1827 - 1900
James S. "Jim" Ellis
1825 - 1864
Mahala Ellis
1815 - Unknown
Frances M Ellis
1832 - Unknown
Unknown Son Ellis
1818 - 1848

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