Genealogy of the Cherokee Hildebrand Family

Last Updated on May 30, 2024 by Dennis

A25. Peter Hildebrand, born May 10, 1782 in Germany. Married Elizabeth Harlan, born August 15, 1793. She died September 19, 1826. He was one of the Captains of Emigrant detachments in 1838-39 and located on Flint Creek where he operated a saw, turning and grist mill. He died on December 11, 1851.

A62. Sarah Hildebrand was born on November 26, 1788. She married Blackcoat. By an act of the council at Piney on Piney Creek, Arkansas Cherokee Nation, on September 11, 1824, it was provided that “the Executive Department of the Cherokee Government shall consist of three persons, that is, a First Chief, a Second Chief, and a Third or minor Chief, which chiefs shall serve for a term of four years from the date of their appointment, and the First and Second Chiefs shall receive a salary of one hundred dollars annually, and the Third or minor Chief, sixty dollars.” 1

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 11John Hildebrand. _____and Susannah Womancatcher
 1112Michael Hildebrand. Nannie Martin
 2Peter Hildebrand. Elizabeth HarlanA25
OK3George Hildebrand. Susannah Graves
 4John Hildebrand. Micatiah Terrapin
 5Sarah Hildebrand. Blackcoat and YoungwolfA62
 6Nannie Hildebrand. Hiram McCreary
 7David Hildebrand. Elizabeth McCarty
 8Mary Hildebrand. ______Hambright and Daniel Hafer
 9Elizabeth Hildebrand. ____Coody
 121113Elizabeth Hildebrand. James Pettit and Robert Armstrong
 2John Hildebrand  Nicey and Annie Wasp
 3Jennie Hildebrand. Joseph Cooksan
 4Margaret Hildebrand. John Catron
 5Delilah Hildebrand. Jesse McLain
 6Elizabeth Hildebrand. Joshua Kilpatrick
 7Stephen Hildebrand  Mary Potts  Mary beck
 8Rachel Hildebrand  Reese T. Mitchell

 

 9Nannie Hildebrand. Thomas Horn, George Lovett, Frederick Irving, Charles Poe and Hoskins.
 10Joseph Martin Hildebrand. Lucy Starr, Louvinia Patterson, Elizabeth Gentry, Mary King, Martha Wofford and Mary E. Coyne.
 11Brice Hildebrand. Mary Sturdivant nee Beck and Mary Swimmer
 12Mary Hildebrand. Isaac Mayfield
 122113Barbara Hildebrand. Hiram Linder
 2James V. Hildebrand. Sarah Elizabeth Fields
 3Jennie Hildebrand. John Williams
 4Catherine Hildebrand. Levi Bailey
 5John Walker Hildebrand. Eliza Jane White
 6Ellis Harlan Hildebrand. Sallie Stover* and Josephine ____
 7Lewis W. Hildebrand. Lucy Ratliff
 8Isaac Newton Hildebrand. Jennie Ratliff
 9Mary Elizabeth Hildebrand. Daniel Jones Frazier
 10Minerva Hildebrand. Charles Ratliff and Anderson Reynolds
 113213Moses Hildebrand. Noo-ea-ti
 2Mary Hildebrand.       Hoyt
 3Catherine Hildebrand. Teehee
 4John Hildebrand
 5Michael Hildebrand. Sarah Hicks
 6Peter Hildebrand. Annie Fawling
 7Samuel Hildebrand. Susannah Rogers
 8Barbara Hildebrand. William Longknife and _____
 9George Hildebrand
 10Martha Hildebrand
 134213Elizabeth Hildebrand
 115213Jesse Culstee* Eliza Turtle
_______
 2Thomas Blackcoat. Minerva Carr
_______
OK3John Wolf
 4Rachel Wolf* Henry Dobson Reese
 5Mary Wolf* _____Collins
 116213Amanda J. McCreary* Alfred Clark Raymond
 2Mary McCreary. James Alcorn
OK3Napoleon McCreary. Jennie Harper
 117213John Hildebrand. Ellen Pettit
 2Maria Hildebrand. John Wright Alberty
 3Mary Hildebrand. Simon Lewis
 4Arie Hildebrand. Calvin Parks and James Lewis Puskett
 118213Napoleon Bonaparte Hambright*
 2Hiram Hamright*
 3James Monroe Hambright*
 119213Felix Grundy Coody*
OK2Archibald Coody*

Citations:
  1. At that time the Cherokees were often at war with neighboring tribes and their country was not healthy and one or two of the chiefs might die or be killed within a few days of each other and for that reason three chiefs were elected.[]

Surnames:
Hildebrand,

Collection:
Starr, Emmett. History of the Cherokee Indians and Their Legends and Folk Lore. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: The Warden Company. 1921

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