Had sacks and sacks of money. By Kathy Roberts January 15, 2008 at 11:24:12. Run it to the bank!" He died early in 1771, and was replaced by John Vann. After the explosion someone found an arm up in a tree on the bank of the river. It was "Don't Call the Roll, Jesus Because I'm Coming Home." They got over in the Creek country and stood off the Cherokee officers that went to git them, but pretty soon they give up and come home. He didn't want em to imagine he give one more than he give the other. http://www.timcdfw.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I7805&tree= Joseph Vann removed to the West in 1836. Mammy got a wagon and we traveled around a few days to go to Fort Gibson. Marster and missus never allowed chillun to meddle in the big folks business. The grandparents were Joseph Vann, a Scottish trader who came from the Province of South Carolina, and Cherokee Mary Christiana (Wah-Li or Wa-wli Vann). 502-524. The slaves had a pretty easy time I think. Master Joe was sure a good provider, and we always had plenty of corn pone, sow belly and greens, sweet potatoes, cowpeas and cane molasses. It was in the Grand River close to the ford, and winter time. Someone rattled the bones. Everybody had fine clothes everybody had plenty to eat. I had on my old clothes for the wedding, and I ain't had any good clothes since I was a little slave girl. We patted her grave and kissed the ground telling her goodbye. Some of the Masters family was always going down to the river and back, and every time they come in I have to fix something to eat. I don't remember much about my pappy's mother; but I remember she would milk for a man named Columbus Balreade and she went to prayer meeting every Wednesday night. The last one was named for Hubbard Ross; he was related to Chief John Ross and was some kin to Daniel Nave, my father's master. Old Master Joe was a big man in the Cherokees, I hear, and was good to his Negroes before I was born. I had to work in the kitchen when I was a gal, and they was ten or twelve children smaller than me for me to look after, too. There Vann constructed a replica of his lost Georgia mansion. Some Negroes say my pappy kept hollering, "Run it to the bank! He took us back to Texas right down near where I was born at Bellview. He went clean to Louisville, Kentucky, and back. "Rich Joe" owned a large plantation on the Tennessee River near the mouth of the Ooltewah Creek. Betty Robertson's father worked aboard Joseph Vann's steamboat, Lucy Walker. She bossed all the other colored women and see that they sew it right. Dat was de time dat was the hardest and everything was dark and confusion. My husband didn't give me nothing. Dere come six children; Charley, Alec, Laura, Harry Richard and Jeffy, who waS named after Jefferson Davis. Now I'se just old forgotten woman. Marster had a big Christmas tree, oh great big tree, put on the porch. Brown sugar, molasses, flour, corn-meal, dried beans, peas, fruits butter lard, was all kept in big wooden hogsheads; look something like a tub. James was a prominent chief in the Cherokee Nation. She won me lots of money, Black Hock did, and I kept it in the Savings Bank in Tahlequah. Joseph H. Vann, (11 February 1798 - 23 October 1844). When he get home he call my uncle and ask about what we done all day and tell him what we better do de next day. His britches was all muddy and tore where de hounds had cut him up in de legs when he clumb a tree in de bottoms. Old Master Joe had a big steam boat he called the Lucy Walker, and he run it up and down the Arkansas and the Mississippi and the Ohio river, old Mistress say. My mother Betsy Vann, worked in the big house for the missus. He was the father of Nancy Vann Mackey; and Delilah Amelia, wife of Oliver H. Perry Brewer (Brewer cemetery). Its got a buckeye and a lead bullet in it. There was a bugler and someone called the dances. The master's house was a big log building setting east and west, with a porch on the north side of the house. We had bonnets that had long silk tassels for ties. They wasn't very big either, but one day two Cherokees rode up and talked a long time, then young Master came to the cabin and said they were sold because mammy couldn't make them mind him. Indians wouldn't allow their slaves to take their husband's name. You know just what day you have to be back too. Sometimes just white folks danced; sometimes just the black folks. Smoeone call our names and everybody get a present. Their slaves also helped build the nearby Moravian mission and school in Spring Place. I'm goin' give Lucy this black mare. Sometime Young Master Joe and the other boys give me a piece of money and say I worked for it, and I reckon I did for I have to cook five or six times a day. Rende is a comune (municipality) in the province of Cosenza, Calabria, Italy, home to the headquarters of the University of Calabria.It has a population of about 35,000, or more than 60,000 if the university students living there are taken into account. He related an unpleasant encounter with "Little Joe" Vann, son of "Rich Joe" Vann. On October 23, 1844, the steamboat Lucy Walker departed Louisville, Kentucky, bound for New Orleans. I'd like to go where we used to have picnics down below Webbers Falls. Pretty soon all de young Cherokee menfolks all gone off to de War, and de Pins was riding round all de time, and it ain't safe to be in dat part around Webber's Falls so old Master take us all to Fort Smith where they was a lot of Confederate soldiers. It was in the Grand River close to the ford, and winter time. They got on the horses behind the men and went off. There is no mention of Joseph Vann in the article. Poor old master and mistress only lived a few years after de War. They had fine furniture that Marster Vann had brought home in a steamboat from far away. He went clean to Louisville, Kentucky and back. *Family traveled to America Dec. 21, 1904 with mother, Maria Cairo and 2 sons, Luigi and Francesco, Michele Marchese b. He and Master took race horses down the river, away off and they'd come back with sacks of money that them horses won in the races. The spring time give us plenty of green corn and beans too. Joseph Vann was the son of Chief Crazy James Vann , a half-breed Cherokee and Elizabeth Hicks. Young Master Vann never very hard on us and he never whupped us, and old Mistress was a widow woman and a good Christian and always kind. Marster had a big Christmas tree, oh great big tree, put on the porch. Dere was a sister named Patsy; she died at Wagoner, Oklahoma. They are the progenitors of the Cherokee Ward family. They never sent us anywhere with a cotton dress. Do you know what I am going to do? Dat was one poor negro dat never go away to de North and I was sorry for him cause I know he must have had a mean master, but none of us Sheppard negroes, I mean the grown ones, tried to get away. He would tell em plain before hand, "Now no trouble." Everything was fine, Lord have mercy on me, yes. There was five hundred slaves on that plantation and nobdy ever lacked for nothing. That house was on the place my papa said he bought from Billy Jones in 1895. James (Chief of Vann's Old Town) Vannfamily tree Parents Joseph Vann 1740- Unknown A town was laid out on his Hamilton Country farm which was called, Vanntown. When they get it they take it back to their cabin. The big House was a double log wid a big hall and a stone chimney but no porches, wid two rooms at each end, one top side of de other. James Vann was a powerful chief in the Cherokee Nation and had several other wives and children. In one month you have to get back. John Trader U Wa Ni Vann family tree Parents Pappa got the soldier fever from being in the War; no, I don't mean like the chills and fever, but just a fever to be in the army, I guess for he joined the regular U.S. Army after a while, serving five years in the 10th Cavalry at Fort Sill during the same time John Adair of Tahelquah and John Gallagher of Muskogee was in the army. Joseph Vann is listed in the Cherokee census of 1835 as a resident of the Cherokee nation within the chartered limits of Hamilton County, Tennessee, his family consisting of fifteen persons. They wasnt very big either, but one day two Cherokees rode up and talked a long time, then young Master came to the cabin and said they were sold because mammy couldnt make them mind him. In one month you have to get back. She was weavin when the case came up so quick, missus Jennie put her in her own bed and took care of her. I had on my old clothes for the wedding, and I aint had any good clothes since I was a little slave girl. When the Indians decided to return home for reinforcements, the slaves started moving again toward Mexico. In 1837 ptior to the main Cherokee Removal, he transported a few hundred Cherokee men, women, children, slaves and horses aboard a flotilla of flat boats to Webber's Falls on the Arkansas River in Indian Territory. There'd be a whole wagon-load of things come and be put on the tree. We was too tired when we come in to play any games. One and a half years after the war we all come back to the old plantation. Circa 1736 - 1815 Chief John Joseph Vann 1736 1815 Kansas. There was lots of preserves. He passed awayon 21 Feb 1809in Northern Georgia, Buffington's Tavern, Spring Place. All the slaves lived in a log house. People all a visitin'. Chiefs: Dragging Canoe (1777-1792) John Watts (1792-1802) Doublehead, brother of Old Tassel, served from 1802-1807 The Glass, or Ta'gwadihi (1807-1809) Cherokee Nation East (1794-1839) John Ross, c. 1866 Little Turkey was elected First Beloved Man of the . The Vanns later relocated to Indian Territory, present-day Oklahoma. But about the home--it was a double-room log house with a cooling-off space between the rooms, all covered with a roof, but no porch, and the beds was made of planks, the table of pine boards, and there was never enough boxes for the chairs so the littlest children eat out of a tin pan off the floor. The married folks lived in little houses and there was big long houses for all the single men. I'se born right in my master and missus bed. In writing of him the Reverend John Gamble, a Moravian missionary said: "Mrs. Gamble and I love him as our own child and have not a complaint against him. Then I had clean warm clothes and I had to keep them clean too! on the Ohio River. He would tell em plain before hand, "Now no trouble." Historical records and family trees related to Cherokee Vann. However, the following narrative by the ex-slave, Cornelius Neely Nave, contains correct family relationships. Clarinda Vann and my aunt Maria turned the keys to the vault and commissary. I'm glad the War's over and I am free to meet God like anybody else, and my grandchildren can learn to read and write. The commissary was full of everything good to eat. Joseph, 11 years old, was in the room when his father, James, was murdered, in Buffingtons Tavern in 1809 near the site of the family-owned ferry. Lucinda Vann tells an unusual story of plantation life from the perspective of a house slave who was born with privileges. Everybody laugh and was happy. Didn't you never see one of them slidin' beds? I had one brother and one sister sold when I was little and I dont remember the names. Her master was white, but he had married into de Nation and so she got a freedmen's allotment too. Joseph Lewis "Rooster Crowing". He had to work on the boat, though, and never got to come home but once in a long . The grandson reported that the Vann Family lived in that house until "the War," when some 3,000 federal troops descended upon Webbers Falls. We had a good song I remember. I joined the Catholic church after the war. Mammy say they was lots of excitement on old Master's place and all the negroes mighty scared, but he didn't sell my pappy off. He had black eyes and mustache but his hair was iron gray, and everybody like him because he was so good natured and kind. One day young Master come to the cabins and say we all free and cant stay there lessn we want to go on working for him just like wed been, for our feed and clothes. Its massive walls and hand-carved woodwork show excellent workmanship, and its unique hanging staircase is a marvel that piques the interest of many visitors. Everybody was happy. Of course I hear about Abraham Lincoln and he was a great man, but I was told mostly by my children when dey come home from school about him. Florence Smith was my first wife and Ida Vann the second. She holler, "Easter, you go right now and make dat big buck of a boy some britches!". My brothers was name Sone and Frank. I was afraid I would get cheated out of it cause I can't figure and read, so I tell old Master about it and he bought it off'n me. Well, I'll tell you, you pull it out from the wall something like a shelf. Connect to the World Family Tree to find out, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Vann, Chief James Clement Ii Vann, Elizabeth (Go-sa-du-i-sga) Vann (born Thornton), Sarah "sallie" Vann Nicholson Or Buzzard Trapper (born Vann), Feb 11 1798 - Spring Place, Georgia, Old Cherokee Nation East, United States, Oct 23 1844 - Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States, Chief James Vann, Ii, Nannie Vann (born Brown), Feb 11 1798 - Spring Place, Murray, Georgia, United States. She was weavin when the case came up so quick, missus Jennie put her in her own bed and took care of her. In winter white folks danced in the parlor of the big house; in summer they danced on a platform under a great big brush arbor. Brother of Ca-lieu-cah Mary Vann Just 'bout two weeks before the coming of Christmas Day in 1853, I was born on a plantation somewheres eight miles east of Bellview, Rusk County, Texas. Its got a buokeys and a lead bullet in it. They taken some of their slaves with them. When night came we cut grass and put the bed clothes on top for a bed. After the Removal, Joseph Vann was chosen the first Assistant Chief of the united Cherokee Nation under the new 1839 Constitution that was created in Indian Territory (Oklahoma), serving with Principal Chief John Ross. Run it to the bank! but it sunk and him and old Master died. When the war broke out, lots of Indians mustered up and went out of the territory. Everybody had fine clothes everybody had plenty to eat. They'd come to the door like this, "sh.." and go out quick again. 502-524. John Joseph Vann: The Chowan Indians _ Native Heritage Project (PDF) John Washington Vann . Sometimes I eat my bread this morning none this evening. His master Daniel Nave, was Cherokee. Web. He worked in the gold mines. One of the Six Killer women was mighty good to us and we called her "mammy", that a long time after my mammy die though. I never would hear much about the war that my father was in, but I know he fought for the North. When the war come they have a big battle away west of us, but I never see any battles. We all come back to de old place and find de negro cabins and barns burned down and de fences all gone and de field in crab grass and cockleburs. All the Vann marsters was good looking. I dont know about Robert Lee, but I know about Lees Creek. That was where all the food was kept. Chief Joseph Rich Joe Vann was born on February 11 1798, in Spring Place, GA, to Chief James Vann, II and Nancy Timberlake. I had the money Black Hock had won on the track. Some had been in a big run-away and had been brung back, and wasnt so good, so he keep them on the boat all the time mostly. 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