He was a little Indian boy who was in the Trail of Tears.
Samuel Cloud is 6' 1".
She died on the Trail of Tears. Samuel Cloud woke up to her cold, dead body.
Samuel Child goes by Sam.
Samuel Cloud was a member of the Cherokee Nation who turned nine years of age while making that historic journey. His memoir is a part of that historical record.
she died because she was cold this is known as the trail of tears
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he was born about 1797 according to the site http://mykindred.com/cloud/TX/getperson.php?personID=I72743&tree=mykindred01 but i have to say i do not think it's the correct answer because the trail of tears was in 1838 and that would mean he was 41 instead of 9 when being taken out of his home. Anyway, i hope you will be able to prove me wrong or right. :J lve87ville* If you are talking about Samuel Cloud from the Trail of Tears, that is not the correct birth year, nor family tree... Looking for more info...
Samuel Cloud is my mom's dad's mom's dad's dad or my great-great-great grandfather. He survived the Trail of Tears and was witness to his father and mother passing away. His mother died while holding him on a cold night. Very sad! My mother still remembers his son, Joshua, her great grandfather.30. Samuel3 Cloud, (Lucinda2, Sixkiller1) b. ABT 1833 in Cherokee Nation East, d. 17 Feb 1884 in Indian Territory. He married (1) ABT 1866, Lucy Tadpole, (daughter of John Tadpole and Lucretia _____) d. ABT 1883 in Indian Territory.Children:82. i. Annie Sapphire4 Cloud b. 5 Mar 1867.83. ii. Wutty Cloud b. 28 May 1869.84. iii. Henry Lewis Cloud b. 5 Nov 1872.85. iv. Joshua Cloud b. 6 Oct 1874.v. Lillie Louise Cloud, b. 10 Apr 1881 in Locust Grove, Cherokee Nation, d. 14 Jul 1910 in Locust Grove, Cherokee Nation. She married (1) 4 Feb 1899 in Cherokee Nation, Theodore Herbert Caywood, b. ABT 1879, (son of John Terry Caywood and Nancy Matilda _____).She married (2) AFT 1904, Looney Pennington.86. vi. Noah Samuel Cloud b. 26 Jan 1883.
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It's called in-cloud or cloud-to-cloud lightning.
It's called in-cloud or cloud-to-cloud lightning.
Yes, "cloud" can function as a preposition when used in phrases like "in the cloud" or "above the cloud." In these cases, it shows the relationship between an object and its location in relation to the cloud.