Peta Nocona died in 1860.
cynthia ann parker and peta nocona's son Quanah parker
cynthia ann parker and peta nocona's son Quanah parker
Peta Nocona was born in 1795, although the exact date is not well-documented. He was a prominent leader of the Comanche tribe and is known for his contributions to the resistance against European-American encroachment in Texas. His legacy is often associated with the complex interactions between Native Americans and settlers during the 19th century.
Quanah Parker Father - Peta Nocona Mother - Cynthia Ann Parker
The address of the Nocona Public Library is: 10 Cooke St, Nocona, 76255 2148
Quanah (meaning fragrant in Comanche) was a son of a war chief of the Noconi band, named Peta Nocona. His name is said to mean "he goes alone and returns".
Quannah Parker. His mother was Cynthia Ann Parker (a white captive) and his father was Peta Nocona (Comanche war chief.)
Peta Taylor died in 1989.
Peta Teanet died in 1996.
The phone number of the Nocona Public Library is: 940-825-6373.
Iron Jacket had one child, Peta Nocona. Peta Nocona married Cynthia Ann Parker, and they had three children, Quanah Parker, Pecos Parker, and Prarie Flower Parker. Prairie Flower Parker was Iron Jackets only granddaughter, born in 1858, and died in 1863 at the age of 5. Iron Jacket had three great-granddaughters from Quanah Parker and Cynthia Ann, Kelsey Parker, Chee Parker, and an unknown named daughter.
Nocona Athletic Goods Company was created in 1926.