http://www.geocities.com/luvacuzn5/SizemoreGeorgeAgShprdCrnt.html George Edward was a full-blooded Cherokee. Page 2204: "I was born March 6, 1834 in Leslie County, then Perry near the mouth of Cutshin. Father of Catherine Elizabeth Hart; William Sizemore; Winifred Minerva Begley; Enoch Sizemore; John 'Rockhouse' Sizemore and 14 others; Edward “Ned” Sizemore; George 'Goldenhawk' Sizemore; Rhoda Sizemore; Susannah Bowling; William M. Sizemore; Elizabeth Stamper; Polly Hubard; Catherine ‘Katy’ Fox; Henry "Hunting Shirt" Sizemore; Margaret Esther Sizemore; Agnes Sizemore; Sarah Ann “Sally” Sizemore; Hiram Sizemore and Ruth Jones « less George tended the man tearfully telling him it was not personal that he had nothing against him. He was one of three Union soldiers killed.

• He will discuss his latest book, "The Amazing Kolb Brothers of Grand Canyon" at 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 1, at Rim Country Museum in Payson. With Confederate troops occupying Tucson, a column of Union soldiers approached Picacho Pass, guarded by a handful of rebel sentries. He is buried there at the Hi Jolly Cemetery, at Elsie and Hi Jolly lanes. They had carried her off to their camp.

She didn't stay with the Indian Chief long.

It ended with Earp dead on the floor, a bullet through his heart. My grandmother was Minny Sizemore.

He had sons as follows: - Henry, John, Ned, and George: Minny, Rhoda, Ruth, Susan.

He had sons as follows: - Henry, John, Ned, and George: Minny, Rhoda, Ruth, Susan.

1791; d. Abt.

Chief Big Tree (1841-1929) - Find A Grave Memorial Kiowa War Chief. COMMENTS ABOUT THESE INTERVIEWS BY JOHN DICKEY HIMSELF: Cleary George and Aggie were fascinating characters and well known by everyone in the area. He was a weaver by trade. Polly is by Rhoda's 1st husband Aaron Brock and Martha is by Rhoda's 2nd husband Joseph Wilder. An Indian Chief fell in love with the girl and took her into his teepee and she became his wife.

The most famous story is that he was the half-breed son (born about 1750) of a white woman and a Cherokee Indian Chief, and that George's wife, Aggie Shepherd, was a full blooded Cherokee who had been taken accidentally from her village when a white raiding party, intending to rescue a white girl who had been kidnapped by the Indians, mistook Aggie for white and 'rescued' her as well . There is no dication as to the details of this judgment. Children of GEORGE SIZEMORE and AGNESS SHEPHERD are: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=25642915 Birth: 1750 Halifax County Virginia, USA Death: 1822 Leslie County Kentucky, USA, Burial: Napier-Sizemore-Begley Cemetery Dryhill Leslie County Kentucky, USA, Created by: Brittany Marschalk Record added: Mar 30, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 25642915, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~craingen/SIZEMORE1.html.

Son of Edward "Old Ned" Sizemore and Elizabeth Sizemore It seems very clear throughout all documents that there was constant animosity between William Gilbert and George.

The first settlers to live on the land at the mouth of Rockhouse Creek on the Middle Fork of the Kentucky River, where the town of Hyden is located, was the Sizemore family. Every grave tells a story.

1783, Washington Co., N.C. (Tenn.); d. May 06, 1864, Magoufin Co., Ky.. vi.SUSAN SIZEMORE, b. He is said to be half or more Indian.

Sizemore nursed Twitty, would cry and tell him he had nothing against him. Virginia records show that Edward Sizemore was closely connected with the Green, Griffin and Jackson families. George Sizemore is said to be the earliest Sizemore in Southeastern Kentucky, and the father of all our line - hence the name 'Of All' .

George Sizemore This is the Master Profile for George Sizemore. 1778, Shenandoah, Page Co., Va.; d. November 27, 1856, Clay Co., Ky.; m. LOUANNA BOLLING; b. Abt.

...Catherine Sizemore, Minnie Sizemore, James Sizemore, Sally Ann Sizemore, Minerva Winfred Winnie Sizemore, Enoch Sizemore, Polly Sizemore,... Edward Sizemore, Full Blood Sizemore Sizemore (born Swanano( Shawnee Indian), Susannah Caroline Brock (born Davis), George Gulden 'golden Hawk' Sizemore, 1797 - Ashe, North Carolina, United States, 1860 - Cedarsburg, Wyoming, West Virginia, United States, Edward "old Ned" Sizemore, Full Blood Sizemore Sizemore (born Swanano( Shawnee Indian), Edward (Ned) Sizemore, Mariah Sizemore, Milla Sizemore, Sizemore, Sizemore. son of Reuben &Christian(Place) Brock grandson of William &unknown Brock b: 08 Dec 1721 VA d: 1820 Clay Co, KY m: #2=JOSEPH "JOE" WILDER, in 1812, in KY son of Joab &unknown Wilder b: 03 Aug 1758 NC d: 20 Jul 1865 Buckhorn, Perry Co, KY buried: Johnson Cemetery, Buckhorn, Perry Co, KY m: #3=FNU ROBERTS ~~~~~Rhoda was Aaron's 2nd wife. (3) Winifred "Winnie " Sizemore b: 1772 d: 20 Sep 1855 Perry Co, KY m: #1= WILLIAM "BILL" BEGLEY, in 1810 son of Henry &Elizabeth(Pearsall-Cook) Begley paternal grandparents: Peter &Elizabeth(LNU) Begley maternal grandparents: Job &Bithia(Bull) Pearsall b: 1761 Montgomery Co, VA d: Jul 1852 Cutshin, Knox Co, KY m: #2=WILLIAM BOWLING son of Levi &Mary "Polly"(Asher) Bowling grandson of James &Sarah "Sally"(Blevins) Bowling b: 1817, Clickon Bill for Winnie's & Bill's List of Descendants. ", "Felix Begley tells me that old Aggie Sizemore, the wife of "Old George of All", used to roast terrapins alive as the Indians used to do. Variation of some old family stories say that Aggie's birth/Indian name was Shepherd, that she was raised by/adopoted by a family with the surname Cornett.

He died at the age of 106 years, just two weeks shy of his 107th birthday.

(12) Rhoda Sizemore b: Abt 1789 TN m: #1= AARON BROCK, in Abt 1800, in TN ...Chief Red Bird? The first preacher I ever heard was Chenault, a Baptist and he preached on Cutshin.

(11) Ruth Sizemore b: Abt 1787 m: JOHN JONES son of Vincent &Elizabeth(Cope) Jones b: Abt 1772. Clickon William/Sally to find Sally's children listed as part of Jack's descendants. Jeffords was able to arrange a meeting between Gen. Oliver Howard and Cochise.

The resulting published work is the "Dickey Diaries."

William Mattingly was the first school teacher. The story goes that George was named All by his mother to remind him that he was all indian.

They sneaked into the camp, got her and took her back to her own people, but she carried a child of the Indian Chief. Those excerpts are as follows: Page 2204: "I was born March 6, 1834 in Leslie County, then Perry near the mouth of Cutshin.

1787; m. JOHN JONES; b. Saddles were emptied in the first volley and fierce fighting ensued.

In 1842 John sold the property to James Lewis. Some of the early Sizemore settlers in America inter-married with various Native American tribes and recent DNA tests have proven that all descendant of the "George &Agnes(Shepherd-Cornett) Sizemore" lineage are definitely part Native American, though it is yet unknown as to what degree of or from what Tribe of (although some-not-all say George was half Cherokee and Aggie was full Creek). (7) Edward B.

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