Took the state of Georgia to court
John Ross was the chief of the Cherokee. he also wrote the letter, "Our Hearts are Sickened" I think he was one of the most important chiefs.
John Ross - Cherokee chief - was born in 1790.
John Ross - Cherokee chief - died on 1866-08-01.
John Ross
John Ross
There were more than a few, most of the principle chiefs survived the move. Needless to say that would encompass naming a few hundred people. To name one, Chief John Ross (Cherokee).
He was adopted into the Cherokee nation and his sister Betsy Ross married a Cherokee
nine kids
1805
John Ross was important as he was the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. He was supportive of the Indian nations through the Civil War.
Chief Little Turkey, in 1788.
John Ross' wife "Quatie" died on the Trail of Tears, he then married his second wife Mary Brian Stapler - Ross, and no historical notes are made about her.