Snow on the ground and the water was muddy and all full of pieces of ice. 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. Everything was kept covered and every hogshead had a lock. Everybody had a good time. Johnson Thompson's father had been owned by "Rich Joe" Vann. Master Jim and Missus Jennie was good to their slaves. Everybody pretty near to crazy when they bring that arm home. 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. The following year, Joseph Vann and several of his black rebels died in the explosion of his steamboat Lucy Walker during a race on the Ohio River. When dat Civil War come along I was a pretty big boy and I remember it good as anybody. Young Master Vann never very hard on us and he never whupped us, and ole Mistress was a widow woman and a good Christian and always kind. In one month you have to get back. They taken some of their slaves with them. 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. Sometims just white folks danced; sometimes just the black folks. I remember that home after the war brought my pappa back home. He worked in the gold mines. I know he is right, too. She come up and put her nose on your just like this---nibble nibble, nibble. Then I had clean ward clothes and I had to keep them clean, too! He jest kept him and he was a good Negro after that. Dey was both raised round Webber's Falls somewhere. Yes, Lord Yes. When we wanted to go anywhere we always got a horse, we never walked. We had out time to go to bed and our time to get up in the morning. The band of escaping slaves came upon two white men who were fugitive slave hunters returning eight Negroes they had recaptured to their Choctaw master. Joseph Rich Joe Vann (Joseph Rich Joe /"Big Joe" and /"Teautle"//) Born 11 February 1798 - Spring Place, Cherokee Nation-East, IT., GA. Deceased 23 October 1844 - Aboard the Lucy Walker,aged 46 years old Parents James Vann, Chief 1809 Nancy Ann Timberlake Brown 1780-1850 Spouses and children She bossed all the other colored women and see that they sew it right. Half brother of James Fields; Lucy Hicks; Isabel Wolf; Delila Fields; Charles Timberlake and 8 others; Jesse Vann; Delilah Amelia McNair; Joseph Vann; James Vann; Sarah 'Sally' Nicholson (Vann); John Hon John Vann; Robert B. The fugitive slaves killed the two bounty hunters and the slaves they had been returning joined those attempting to reach Mexico. I never would hear much about the war that my father was in, but I know he fought for the North. 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. The cooks would bring big iron pots, and cook things right there. We went down to the river for baptizings. All the colored folks lined up and the overseer he tell them what they must do that day. 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. Sometimes she pull my hair. She married as her second husband, Thomas Mitchell. 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 . I'm gonna give Lucy this black mare. Dey would come in de night and hamstring de horses and maybe set fire to de barn, and two of em named Joab Scarrel, and Tom Starr killed my pappy one night just before the War broke out. Dey only had two families of slaves wid about twenty in all, and dey only worked about fifty acres, so we sure did work every foot of it good. Joseph H. Vann was born at Spring Place, Georgia on February 11, 1798. De clothes wasn't no worry neither. Historical records and family trees related to Cherokee Vann. Sometimes we got to ride on one, cause we belonged to Old Jim Vann. The engineer's name was Jim Vann. He builds the large brick mansion house at Spring Place, Murray Country, Georgia, which stands today as a monument at its owner. Joseph and his sister Mary were children of James Vann and Nannie Brown, both Cherokee of mixed-blood, with partial European ancestry. Seneca Chism was my father. Trusted by millions of genealogists since 2003. . Lord it was terible. Our marshal made us all sign up like this; who are you, where you come from, where you go to. Morris Sheppard was owned by a Cherokee named Joe Sheppard. She dye with copperas and walnut and wild indigo and things like dat and made pretty cloth. After the war I married Paul Alexander, but I never took his name. When they get it they take it back to their cabin. Joseph and his sister Mary were children of James Vann and Nannie Brown, both mixed-blood Cherokees. Two year old when my mamma died so I remember nothing of her, and most of my sisters and brothers dead too. Then the preacher put you under water three times. He come to our house and Mistress said for us Negroes to give him something to eat and we did. He said that those troops burned the Vann home during their pillage. Joe had two wives, one was named Missus Jennie. Although Lucinda Vann was owned by Jim Vann, she told about the death of "Rich Joe" Vann and the recovery of one of his arms, following the deadly explosion on his steamboat, the Lucy Walker. Lord have mercy on us, yes. Old Master Joe was a big man in the Cherokees, I hear, and was good to his Negroes before I was born. We stayed here till everything got fixed up, then we went back to Mexico. The commissary was full of everything good to eat. My grandmother Clarinda Vann, bossed the kitchen and the washing and turned the key to the big bank. Mistress say old Master and my pappy on the boat somewhere close to Louisville and the boiler bust and tear the boat up. Do you know what I am going to do? Although he was born after slavery had ended, Nave's remembrances of what his father had told him about slavery days include some interesting details. By and by I married Nancy Holdebrand what lived on Greenleaf Creek, bout four miles northwest of Gore. A brother was owned by another Vann Family in Tahlequah. Sometimes there was high waters that spoiled the current and the steamboats couldn't run. She done his washing and knew the cuff of his sleeve. Us Cherokee slaves seen lots of green corn shootings and de like of dat but we never had no games of our own. Isaac had been Young Joe's driver and he told me all about how rich Master Joe was and how he would look after us negroes. De furniture is all gone, and some said de soldiers burned it up for firewood. It wasn't my Master done dat. He died early in 1771, and was replaced by John Vann. Joseph was the son of a Chief of the Cherokees James Vann, and Nancy Brown Vann. The comfort accorded house slaves is in stark contrast to the lives of the field slaves described in other interviews. The Chief Vann House, . 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. In ever did see no money neither, until time of de War or a little before. There were some Cherokee slaves that were taken to Mexico, however, she makes vivid references to Seminole leaders John Horse, and Wild Cat. Then we all have big dinner, white folks in the big house, colored folks in their cabins. My mother Betsy Vann, worked in the big house for the missus. Mammy work late in the night, and I hear the loom making noises while I try to sleep in the cabin. She had belonged to Joe Hildebrand and he was kin to old Steve Hildebrand dat owned de mill on Flint Creek up in de Going Snake District. The place was all woods, and the Cherokees and the soldiers all come down to see the baptising. They are not related to the Cherokee VANN family. The man put dem on a block and sold em to a man dat had come in on a steamboat, and he took dem off on it when de freshet come down and de boat could go back to Fort Smith. I wouldn't go, so he sent Isaac and Joe Vann dat had been two of Old Captain Joe's negroes to talk to me. Joseph also inherited his father's gold and deposited over $200,000 in gold in a bank in Tennessee. I sure did love her. The spring time give us plenty of green corn and beans too. We put all the bed clothes on its back. This valuable property became a prize for the white man when the laws of Georgia were extended over the Cherokee Nation. Old Master bought de cotton in Ft. Smith, because he didn't raise no cotton, but he had a few sheep and we had wool mix for winter. I got all my money and fine clothes from the marster and the missus. Unfortunately, this building was later destroyed during the American Civil War. Father of Nancy Vann; David Vann; Sallie Blackburn Vore; William Vann; Sophia S. Johnson and 9 others; Charles J. Vann; Delilah Amelia Brewer; Joseph W. Vann; Jane Elizabeth Vann; James Springston Vann; Mary Frances Vann; John Shepherd Vann, Sr.; Henry Clay Vann and Minerva Vann less 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 uncle Joe was de slave boss and he tell us what de Master say do. Joseph Vann inherited the "Diamond Hill" estate from his father and from him he also inherited the ability for trading by which he increased his fortune to a fabulous size. We never had no church in slavery, and no schooling, and you had better not be caught wid a book in your hand even, so I never did go to church hardly any. Cornelius Neely Nave was a grandson of Talaka Vann, a slave owned by Joseph Vann in Webbers Falls. When night came we cut grass and put the bed clothes on top for a bed. He born at Spring Place, Georgia on February 11, 1798. When Marster Jim and Missus Jennie went away, the slaves would have a big dance in the arbor. Used to go up and down the river in his steamboat. That meant she want a biscuit with a little butter on it. We was too tired when we come in to play any games. Nita Caffrey 12/30/07. http://www.timcdfw.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I7805&tree= Joseph Vann removed to the West in 1836. She was raised up at dat mill, but she was borned in Tennessee before dey come out to de nation. He had charge of all Master Chism's and Master Vann's race horses. 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. Correction Note: The preceding comments by the interviewer incorrectly depicts the relationship between the family members. He took us back to Texas right down near where I was born at Bellview. I'se born across the river in the plantation of old Jim Vann in Webbers Falls. 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. Chief Joseph Rich Joe Vann was born on February 11 1798, in Spring Place, GA, to Chief James Vann, II and Nancy Timberlake. No fusses, no bad words, no nothin like that. Son of Di-Ga-Lo-Hi 'James' "Crazy Chief Vann and Go-sa-du-i-sga Nancy Timberlake After we got our presents we go way anywhere and visit colored folks on other plantation. My brothers was name Sone and Frank. a trading post, more than 1,000 peach trees, 147 apple trees, and a still. A whole half of ribs sold for twenty-five cents. My father was born in Tahlequah just about where the colored church stands on Depot Hill. Old Mistress had inherited some property from her pappy and dey had de slave money and when dey turned everything into good money after de War dat stuff only come to about six thousand dollars in good money, she told me. . Birth 1798 - Spring Place, Murray County, Georgia, United States of America Death 26 Oct. 1844 - Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA Mother Nancy Agnes Brown Timberlake Father Chief James Clement Vann Quick access Family tree New search Joseph "Rich Joe" Vann family tree Family tree Explore more family trees Parents Chief James Clement Vann Joseph H. Vann, (11 February 1798 - 23 October 1844). That was where all the food was kept. Everybody had fine clothes everybody had plenty to eat. They was Cherokee Indians. Some of us had money. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names. That mean't she want a biscuit with a little butter on it. When the Vanns were forced from their Spring Place home in 1834, they took many slaves with them when they fled to safety in Tennessee. Dey was for bad winter only. The slaves of the Creeks also joined those of the Cherokees and the band set out for Mexico. My missus name was Doublehead before she married Jim Vann. He was married, but that din't make no difference he courted her anyhow. One time old Master and another man come and took some calves off and Pappy say old Master taking dem off to sell I didn't know what sell meant and I ast Pappy is he going to bring em back when he git through selling them. He never come until the next day, so dey had to sleep in dat pen in a pile like hogs. Had to sign up all over again and tell who we was. He had a sister called Mary and several other stepsiblings. I wore loom cloth clothes, dyed in copperas what the old Negro women and the old Cherokee women made. 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. Our marshal made us all sign up like this; who are you, where you come from, where you go to. He'd take us and enjoy us, you know. I remember Chief John Ross. I went to see dem lots of times and they was always glad to see me. 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. Young Master Joe let us have singing and be baptized if we want to, but I wasn't baptized till after the War. Dere come six children; Charley, Alec, Laura, Harry Richard and Jeffy, who waS named after Jefferson Davis. I had a silver dime on it, too, for along time, but I took it off and got me a box of snuff. Those included in this collection all mention the Vanns. They are the progenitors of the Cherokee Ward family. 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