Overview
Location
near Honey Springs, Oklahoma
Date Constructed/ Founded
not determined
Associated Surnames
Lott, Walker
Historical notes
none
Associated Slave Workplaces
none
Associated Free Persons (creek)
- Tuskayahiniha "Head Man Warrior" - owner
- Nancy Lott - wife of Tuskayahiniha
- Luwina Walker - daughter of Tuskayahiniha and Nancy Lott; widow of Mr. Walker
- "Istidji" - son of Luwina Walker
- Nancy Walker - daughter-in-law of Tuskayahiniha; sister of Mr. Walker
Associated Enslaved Persons
Slaves of Tuskayahiniha and associated slaves
From "Voices From Slavery", narrative of Lucinda Davis, edited by Norman R. Yetman, 2000
- Stephany - name derived from Istifani ("skeleton", skinny man); slave of the Grayson family
- Serena - wife of Stephany; slave of Hopoethleyoholo Gouge
- Lucinda Davis - daughter of Stephany and Serena; former slave of Hopoethleyoholo Gouge, sold to Tuskayahiniha to care for Luwina Walker's son called Istidji ("little man")
Note: Lucinda Davis states that Creek slaves lived as families seperately from their masters' property.
Note: Tuskayahiniha had several other slaves called Istilusti ("black man")
Research Leads and Plantation Records
Miscellaneous Information
References
- Yetman, Norman R. Voices From Slavery: 100 Authentic Slave Narratives. Dover Publications Inc. 2000.
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