Major Ridge and John Ross were both prominent Cherokee leaders during the 19th century who played significant roles in the tribe's interactions with the United States government. They shared a commitment to the Cherokee Nation's survival but had differing perspectives on how to achieve that, particularly regarding the issue of removal. While Ridge supported the idea of negotiating for land cessions to avoid conflict, Ross opposed the removal policies and advocated for the rights of the Cherokee people. Their contrasting approaches ultimately reflected the broader tensions within the Cherokee Nation during a tumultuous period.
John Ross, Betsy's maiden name was Griscom, she married into the name Ross, so George Ross would have to be on John's side of the family.
John Ross, John Ashburn, and John Claypole
Betsy Ross married three times. Her first was John Ross, second was Joseph Ashburn, and her third was John Claypoole.
John Ross was buried in WA D.C
John and Betsy Ross had 17 children.
Major John Chivington,Andrew Jackson,Chief John Ross,and Chief John Marshall
bob ross married to Vivian Ridge in 1965 bob ross married to Jane Ross in 1977 bob ross married to Lynda Brown in 1995
bob ross married to Vivian Ridge in 1965 bob ross married to Jane Ross in 1977 bob ross married to Lynda Brown in 1995
bob ross married to Vivian Ridge in 1965 bob ross married to Jane Ross in 1977 bob ross married to Lynda Brown in 1995
John Ross, Betsy's maiden name was Griscom, she married into the name Ross, so George Ross would have to be on John's side of the family.
They were John Ross, Joseph Ashburn, and John Claypoole.
John Ross, John Ashburn, and John Claypole
Betsy Ross married John Ross, John Claypoole, and Joseph Ashburn.
Betsy Ross married three times. Her first was John Ross, second was Joseph Ashburn, and her third was John Claypoole.
Yes, bob ross married to Vivian Ridge in 1965 Yes, bob ross married to Jane Ross in 1977 Yes, bob ross married to Lynda Brown in 1995
John Ross was buried in WA D.C
John and Betsy Ross had 17 children.