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About Charlotte Cordery
CHARLOTTE GOSS.She was born Abt. 1795.
- David Cordery died just immediately before the Cherokee came to Oklahoma. He was an interpreter for the Government. His widow, Charlotte Goss Cordery, brought her children over the Trail of Tears in the winter of 1838-39, to Indian Territory.
Source: Hicks, James R. “Cherokee Lineages: Register Report of Thomas Cordery” Genealogy.com, Sites.Rootsweb.com, 2023, https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/h/i/c/James-R-Hicks-VA/BOOK-0001/0007...
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11 Thomas Cordery. Susannah nee Sonicooie.
1112 Sarah Cordery. John Rogers.
2 Lucy Cordery. Robert Rogers.
3 Nannie Cordery. Parker Collins.
4 Charlotte Cordery. Henry Vickery.
5 David Cordery. Charlotte Goss.
6 Hettie Cordery. Henry Vickery and John Vance.
7 Early Cordery. Charlotte Berryhill.
8 Susan Cordery. John Mosley.
Source: Starr, Emmett. “History of the Cherokee Indians and Their Legends and Folklore.” Warden Company, 1922.
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Charlotte Cordery's Timeline
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1795
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Suwanee Old Town, Gwinnett, Georgia, USA
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1813 |
1813
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Cherokee Nat, Polk, Tennessee, USA
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1816 |
1816
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Georgia, United States
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1820 |
1820
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Georgia, USA
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1822 |
1822
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Hendrix, Bryan, Oklahoma, USA
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1824 |
1824
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Cherokee Nation East, Forsyth County, Georgia, United States
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1838 |
1838
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GA, United States
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1840 |
1840
Age 45
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Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, Going Snake District, Oklahoma Territory, United States
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