Display Patriot - P-313379 - Mrs Nancy/Nan ye hi XX/WARD/KINGFISHER

Mrs Nancy/Nan ye hi XX/WARD/KINGFISHER

SAR Patriot #: P-313379

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
It is considered a research aid and is intended to assist in locating sources that can be used as proof.
 

State of Service: NC      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A120623

Birth: abt 1735 Echota / Cherokee Nation / NC
Death: 1822 Amovey Dist / Cherokee Nation East / TN

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Warned Americans of attack
  2. Supplied milk, beef

Additional References:
  1. DARcites:
    • STARR, HIST OF THE CHEROKEE INDIANS, pg 469
    • PALMER, CAL OF VA STATE PAPERS, Vol 1, pg 435, 447

Spouse: (1) XX Kingfisher; (2) Bryan Ward
Children: Catherine; Elizabeth/Betsy; Nancy;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1975-01-07 OK Unassigned Thompson Melvin Reed (106425) Catherine   
1979-09-21 OK Unassigned Gerald P Edwards (116074) Elizabeth   
1980-04-16 OK Unassigned David L Riggs (116408) Elizabeth   
1985-06-10 HI 229731 James Otho Sanders (125873) Elizabeth   
1985-11-22 OK 228713 Jon Bill Edwards III (126648) Elizabeth   
1985-11-22 OK 228714 Justin Clay Edwards (126649) Elizabeth   
1985-11-22 OK 228715 Jeffrey Lance Edwards (126650) Elizabeth   
1992-07-21 CA 212617 Claud Russell Coats (139228) Catherine   
1992-08-26 CA 212448 William Russell Armstrong (139448) Catherine   
1992-08-26 CA 212449 Robert Carl Armstrong (139449) Katherine   
1995-12-21 MD 204601 Thomas Hathaway Hartman (145684) Catherine   
2007-06-29 MD 27945 Camden Chase Bowdren (156382) Elizabeth   
2008-08-05 TN 32324 Rondell Henry Raburn Jr. (164282) Elizabeth/Betsy   
2011-07-01 AL 42867 Jeffrey James Lutz (179977) Elizabeth   
2011-10-27 VA 44215 Derek Dantzler Hannah (178196) Ka-Ti/Katherine   
2015-05-05 WA 58935 David Ray Washington (194567) Elizabeth   
2015-09-01 KS 66117 Preston Lee Washington (196217) Elizabeth   
2015-09-01 KS 66118 Russell Eugene Washington (196218) Elizabeth   
2015-09-01 KS 66119 Curtis Dean Washington (196219) Elizabeth   
2015-09-01 KS 66120 Wayne Stuart Washington (196220) Elizabeth   
2019-06-21 FL 86963 Duane Norman Goss (211937) Catherine   
2020-01-31 DC 89504 Richard Starr Colley (182188) Catherine   
2020-02-21 TX 90649 John Earl Robertson (214689) Elizabeth   
2020-04-07 TX 91107 Christopher Dale Mayfield (215014) Catherine   
2020-05-15 CA 91426 Ralph Daniel Burkett (215186) Elizabeth   
2021-07-23 OK 97866 Dylon Nottingham (219921) Catherine   
2023-07-14 WA 108110 Robert John Coffman (227235) Catherine   
2023-07-14 WA 108111 Trey Robert David Coffman (227236) Catherine   
2023-07-14 WA 108112 Ripp Wade Coffman (227237) Catherine   
2025-03-07 OK 115548 Mark Jeffery Simms (232825) Catherine/Katie   
Location:
Benton / Polk / TN / USA
Find A Grave Cemetery #:

Grave Plot #:
Grave GPS Coordinates:
n/a
Find A Grave Memorial #:
Marker Type:
DAR, SAR Granite
SAR Grave Dedication Date:
18 Mar 2018

Comments:

Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:

The gravesite is on the property and is part of the Hiwassee / Ocoee State Park. It is located on the east side of and overlooks Highway 411. It is just south of the Ocoee River. It sits atop a small hill and is well marked with State Park signs. Nancy Ward's brother, Raven Longfellow, and her son, Five Killer (Hi-s-gi-di-hi) are buried beside her. All three graves are covered with stones




Author: Iola at findagrave.com

The following biography of Nancy Ward was published anonymously at findagrave.com.  I am not the author.  The information presented below does not describe Revolutionary War Service as required and may not be used as evidence in an SAR application.

 

Cherokee Beloved Woman. Born Nanye'hi, which roughly translates to "One who goes about," in the Cherokee settlement of Chota, Tennessee, she was the daughter of Tame Doe of the Wolf Clan. She married for the first time in her teens, a warrior called Kingfisher. By the time she was eighteen they had two children; Ka-ti and Hi-s-ki-ti-hi. In 1755 at the battle of Taliwa against the Creek, she fought by her husband's side. When he was killed, she took up his musket and rallied the Cherokee warriors to victory. Because of her bravery in battle, Nanye'hi was named Ghi-ga-u, or Beloved Woman of the Cherokee which granted her the right to head the Women's Council and sit on the Council of Chiefs. She was also awarded the authority to grant pardon. Within four years she married Bryant Ward, an English trader, and took the English name Nancy. They had one daughter. In 1780 she wielded the right of the Beloved Woman and spared white captive Lydia Bean from death. Bean stayed with her savior for some time, introducing her to the arts of weaving and the making butter and cheese. After Bean was repatriated, Ward brought dairy cattle to the Cherokee and introduced dairying to her people. She spoke eloquently at the 1781 Little Pigeon River treaty negotiations and again at the Treaty of Hopewell negotiations in 1785. With the changes in Cherokee government and American expansion after the Hiwassee Purchase of 1819, Ward left Chota and settled on the Ocoee River near present-day Benton where she operated an inn on the Federal Road until her death. A Tennessee chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution is named for her. Vonore, Tennessee holds an annual Nancy Ward Cherokee Heritage Days celebration in her honor.

 

 

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 11 April 2020), memorial page for Nancy “Nanye'hi” Ward (1738–1822), Find a Grave Memorial no. 2180, citing Nancy Ward Cemetery, Benton, Polk County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave .

 


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Additional Information:
  • DAR Notes
    • EL - PATRIOT'S GRANDDAU JENNIE WALKER WAS MARR TO THOMAS FOX-TAYLOR,NOT CHARLES FOX-TAYLOR - Feb 2013
    • MOB - DAR 751818 HAS INCORRECT DATES FOR AUSTIN RIDER. FOR CORRECTDATES, SEE DAR 792205, ANC JOHN RIDER, A096407


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