No, he did not.
The Indian Policy
Yes, he was adopted into the Cherokee Indian Nation.
He had eight children with his third wife Margaret.
Sam Houston's father was named Samuel Houston Sr. He was a veteran of the American Revolutionary War and played a significant role in Houston's early life, although their relationship was often strained. Samuel Houston Sr. moved the family to Tennessee when Sam was a child, where Sam would later grow up and begin his political career.
Houston is named after Sam Houston
Sam Houston He was a US Senator at the time
He left his trading post in Indian Territory and headed to Texas.
Sam Houston's Indian wife was Margaret Lea Houston. They married in 1840, and she was of mixed heritage, with both Cherokee and European ancestry. Margaret played a significant role in Houston's life, supporting him during his political career and managing their household. Their union was notable as it reflected the complex relationships between Native Americans and European settlers during that era.
Houston was nicknamed after Sam Houston.
William Rogers Houston was Sam Houston's son.
Sam Houston's mother was Elizabeth Paxton Houston.
Sam Houston's mother was Elizabeth Paxton Houston.