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Cynthia Lee Lott (Herring)

Also Known As: "Cynthia Herrin"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Old Churah, Briar's Creek, Burkes County, GA
Death: between January 01, 1850 and December 30, 1880 (62-99)
Cheraw, Marion County, MS, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of David Herrin, Old Cheraw and Jean (Skipper) Herrin, Cheroenhaka Nottoway Iroquois
Wife of Luke B. Lott and Luke Lott
Mother of Mary Polly Lott; Joshua Samuel Lott, of Cheraw; Jesse Lott; Absalom Lott, of TX; Mary "Polly" Whiddon and 13 others
Sister of Jane Jenny (Herrin) Brewington / Cheraw/Cheroenhaka and Albert Herring

Managed by: Denis Troy Anderson
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About Cynthia Herrin, Old Churrah Regulator Camper

Petitioning Founder Famiiy of Marion Co, MS per Capt John Lott's Petition in 1810 & founders of Lott - Fayard Indian School, which was a consortium of 5 schools and the itinerant teacher was a Johnson kin, Ms. Johnson, of the Paul B Johnson State Park family of Johnsons, and she boarded with each school for 3 months at a time. Her ledgers were mostly destroyed in Katrina flooding of the Hancock Co, Historical Society, but the ones that survive show the Lott grandchildren in the class with Jesse Bully Lott's crew and the interesting thing is that girls were allowed to go. The ledgers show the attendance by Mahlon Holden Mahlon Holden of the Thompson Cemetery Family at the McLeod State Park Cemetery.

Direct in this line are to the Cheroenhaka Nottoway, an Iroquois Tributory Virginia Tribe as one of 2 Tributory Nottoway Tribes, the other being the Cheraw whom Laderer wrote down as "Natoway (sic)" in 1667 Travel Logs where he notated 13 Eastern Siouans and they were in that category and then on the 1708 map of Lawson, their town was spelled "Saraunaton" which morphed into "Somerton". Direct to both the Old Cheraw Williams and the Cheroenhaka Skippers who were collectively known by the Kingston Co Petition For A More Fair Court as "Chief Men of the Nottoway". From land deeds of gift, we know that Cynthia Herrrin (as she wrote it) was direct to this line and it goes to gift deed of her mother to Chief of the Cheroenhaka George Skipper. ...in 1729 George Skipper, Jr. sold that number of acres at Potecasi Swamp to Jean Herrin for twenty pounds in North Carolina in what is now Northampton Co; but, was then Bertie Co. On the Cheroenhaka side: Sachem George Skipper and on the Herrin/g side back to Williams:

Biography

Cynthia Herrin / Old Churrah Regulator Camper was born after 1787 in Old Churah, Briar's Creek, Burkes County, GA. Her parents were David Herring / Old Cheraw and Jean (Skipper) Herrin. Joel Williams

Cynthia married Luke Lott circa 1800 in Montgomery, Georgia, United States. Together they had the following children:
Joshua Samuel Lott, of Cheraw,, MS; Jesse Bully Lott; Absolom Lott, of TX; Jackson Lott; Cynthia Herrin; Elijah Lott; Susannah Lott; Samuel L. Lott; Elisha Lott; Mary Polly (Lott) Whiddon; Mark Lott; Robert Lott; Arthur Lott; Frances Lott; John Lott; Wiley Lott.

She died circa 1850 in Cheraw, Marion County, MS, United States.



Founder Famiiy of Marion Co, MS & Lott - Fayard Indian School

...in 1729 George Skipper, Jr. sold that number of acres at Potecasi Swamp to Jean Herrin for twenty pounds in North Carolina in what is now Northampton Co; but, was then Bertie Co.  .

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Cynthia Herrin, Old Churrah Regulator Camper's Timeline

1788
January 1, 1788
Old Churah, Briar's Creek, Burkes County, GA
1800
July 11, 1800
Marion County, Mississippi, USA
1802
July 3, 1802
Montgomery County, Georgia, United States
1805
July 13, 1805
Kiln, Hancock County, MS, United States
1806
October 10, 1806
Mississippi, United States
1808
July 11, 1808
Marion, Lauderdale County, MS, United States
1809
1809
South Carolina
1812
July 13, 1812
Mississippi, United States
1813
July 16, 1813
Mississippi, United States