Delilah Amelia Vann was born in the Cherokee Nation (East) in 1789, the daughter of James Vann and his wife, Elizabeth Scott, both Cherokee. On December 30, 1801, in Knox County, Tennessee, Delilah married David McNair, a white man, the son of James McNair (1745 – 1817) and Martha (Price) McNair (1750 – 1817). [1] Delilah's father was killed in 1809 and after intervention by the Cherokee Council his estate {which included numerous enslaved people) was divided among all of his children. The McNairs took a reservation under the treaty of 1817 [2] and became very wealthy. The 1835 Cherokee census lists a family of 9 living on Conasauga Creek. [3] Their property was valued at over $12,000 in 1836 at a time when most people's property was valued at a few hundred dollars. [4] David made his will in 1836 and left to his "beloved wife" enslaved people left to her by her father as well as their home. [5]
Delilah and David were the parents of six children:
Elizabeth McNair married first, Dr. Jesse E. Bean, married second, John Wier.
Mary Vann McNair (1805 – 1839)
James Vann McNair, (1809 – 1858)
Nicholas Byers McNair born 1810;
Martha P. McNair (1812 – 1875);
Clement Vann McNair (1814 – 1897)
David died in 1836 and by 1838 the Cherokee Removal had begun. According to biographer Carolyn Foreman, "When the Cherokees were compelled to emigrate in 1838, Mrs. McNair and her daughters drove away from their home in their fine carriage. While awaiting the arrival of the boats at Charleston, Bradley County on the Hiawassie River in Tennessee, Mrs. McNair died and the United States officers permitted her body to be returned home where she was laid to rest beside her husband. " [6] In 1839 her son-in-law William Rogers placed a headstone on the grave.
Emmet Starr incorrectly listed Delilah's mother as Elizabeth Thornton. Records of the Moravian missionaries and others make it clear that she was the daughter of Walter Scott and Sarah Hicks. [7]
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It explains some of my Cherokee cousins but not how I match some Cherokee with Native on Gedmatch. I think there is another connection but I can't find it on paper.