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Susannah Caroline <I>Sizemore</I> Brock

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Susannah Caroline Sizemore Brock

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
1764 (aged 38–39)
Clay County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
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Susannah was full blood Cherokee born in the Cherokee nation of North Carolina.
The source of the following genealogy is not known.but it was copied from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia in an article by Lloyd Taylor. In 1748 Chief Red Bird married Susannah Caroline "Cherokee Maid" Sizemore (1725–1760), a household member of George Sizemore and Agnes Shepherd Sizemore. Chief Red Bird and Susan moved from South Carolina to Kentucky. He was the first settler on Wallins Creek, Kentucky.

Their children;
Edward Brock (1743-xxxx);
Aaron Brock, II (1748-xxxx) who married Elizabeth Noe (1750-xx) in 1866 in Harlan, KY.
Mahala Susan Brock (1749–1820) married Edward "Ned" Callahan (1743–1823);
Jessie James Brock (1751–1843) an American Revolutionary soldier who was granted land;
Reuben Brock (1754-xxxx) who married Elizabeth Camp (1760-xxxx);
Mary "Polly" Brock (1757–1855);
James Brock (1759–1831)
The photo added here cannot be correct as Susanne died years before photography was invented.
I cannot delete it and the person who put it there can't be reached.
Susannah was full blood Cherokee born in the Cherokee nation of North Carolina.
The source of the following genealogy is not known.but it was copied from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia in an article by Lloyd Taylor. In 1748 Chief Red Bird married Susannah Caroline "Cherokee Maid" Sizemore (1725–1760), a household member of George Sizemore and Agnes Shepherd Sizemore. Chief Red Bird and Susan moved from South Carolina to Kentucky. He was the first settler on Wallins Creek, Kentucky.

Their children;
Edward Brock (1743-xxxx);
Aaron Brock, II (1748-xxxx) who married Elizabeth Noe (1750-xx) in 1866 in Harlan, KY.
Mahala Susan Brock (1749–1820) married Edward "Ned" Callahan (1743–1823);
Jessie James Brock (1751–1843) an American Revolutionary soldier who was granted land;
Reuben Brock (1754-xxxx) who married Elizabeth Camp (1760-xxxx);
Mary "Polly" Brock (1757–1855);
James Brock (1759–1831)
The photo added here cannot be correct as Susanne died years before photography was invented.
I cannot delete it and the person who put it there can't be reached.


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