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About Elinipsico Cornstalk
On November 11, 1777 James Hall and a number of Virginia militia members attacked and killed the Shawnee Chief Cornstalk and two of his sons who, at the time, were being held prisoner. This reignited the frontier war for survival with both sides killing each other as fast as they were able. http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Indian+Chief+Cornstalk+&view=de...
Origins
Based on Sugden, John (1999). "Cornstalk". American National Biography. Oxford University Press.
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shawnee-45
There is no reliable source for the name of a wife or wives.
Children seen as:
- Cutemwha (The Wolf) In the 1780s, Cutemwha (also known as Piaseka or Biaseka), would emerge an important Shawnee chief.[7]
- Allanawissica (also called Elinipsico).[1] Elinipsico died with his father at Point Pleasant. [3] [8]
- Wissecapoway, aka Captain Morgan, was a Shawnee held captive by Lord Dunmore during 1775 in Williamsburg, VA. He is also said to be a son of Cornstalk, the Shawnee Chief. [9] Dunmore later released him. Nothing more is known about him.
- A unnamed daughter was mentioned in the pension application of a Henry Aleshite who stated he was at Point Pleasant when Cornstalk and a white man who was married to Cornstalk's daughter were murdered. Her name is not given, nor is the name of the 'white man.' [10]
Peter Cornstalk (Wynepeuchsika), a noted Shawnee chief, was apparently not Cornstalk's son, as is sometimes written.[11]
- curator note: This is a hypothetical research profile based on good research but not referenced according to Western standards. It may well be solid fact. Do not merge or link with Thomas Bailey Christian (elsewhere): http://www.geni.com/family-tree/index/6000000007300515662
• another note: not many Euro/Native American couples in this tree were married in Euro-cultural tradition. Some unions between couples were not necessarily by consent of both partners.
• this entire tree is based on the books Shawnee Heritage I & II Greene and Schutz sourced in the Shawnee oral tradition
Beware: Greene work does not adhere to accepted genealogical practices: See {https://www.geni.com/projects/Shawnee-Heritage-Fraud/people/4495143 project]
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Chief “Hokolewskwa” Cornstalk Famous memorialVVETERAN
BIRTH
1720
Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH
10 Nov 1777 (aged 56–57)
Point Pleasant, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
BURIAL
Tu-Endie-Wei State Park
Point Pleasant, Mason County, West Virginia,
Elinipsico Cornstalk's Timeline
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1752
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Shawnee, OH, United States
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1761 |
August 31, 1761
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Province of South Carolina, Colonial America
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1764
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May 6, 1768
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1770 |
March 15, 1770
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Botetourt Parish, Botetourt, Virginia, United States
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1770
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some write that he was born in 1760. This would not make sense as he was adopted as a minor child int he late 1770s. |
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1772 |
October 13, 1772
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Chota, City of Refuge, Cherokee Nation
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1774 |
January 22, 1774
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1775
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