Nancy Ward: The Last Beloved Woman of the Cherokees.
That more or less describes Nancy Ward, a 47-year-old paralegal interviewed while shopping at Faneuil Hall Marketplace in Boston.
Nancy Ward, or Nanye-hi (1738-1824), was the first of record, but there have been several since.
Zopf, Nancy Ward.
The circumstances of this high status woman leave little doubt that this Cherokee named Chiconehla was identical to the person known as Nancy Ward.
Nancy Ward, the wife of the retired accountant, said she had hoped after the gulf war that Mr. Hussein would eventually lose power.
She is a direct descendant of Nancy Ward.
Some assert that the area is named after Nancy Hart, while others argue that Nancy Ward was the warwoman.
"It brings you so much closer to your ancestors," said Nancy Ward, 53, a mother of eight from Orem, Utah, who is walking the trail.
The lives of many settlers were spared from the initial warrior attacks through the warnings of Dragging Canoe's cousin, Nancy Ward.
Nancy Ward: The Last Beloved Woman of the Cherokees.
That more or less describes Nancy Ward, a 47-year-old paralegal interviewed while shopping at Faneuil Hall Marketplace in Boston.
Nancy Ward, or Nanye-hi (1738-1824), was the first of record, but there have been several since.
Zopf, Nancy Ward.
The circumstances of this high status woman leave little doubt that this Cherokee named Chiconehla was identical to the person known as Nancy Ward.
Nancy Ward, the wife of the retired accountant, said she had hoped after the gulf war that Mr. Hussein would eventually lose power.
She is a direct descendant of Nancy Ward.
Some assert that the area is named after Nancy Hart, while others argue that Nancy Ward was the warwoman.
"It brings you so much closer to your ancestors," said Nancy Ward, 53, a mother of eight from Orem, Utah, who is walking the trail.
The lives of many settlers were spared from the initial warrior attacks through the warnings of Dragging Canoe's cousin, Nancy Ward.