Moytoy III

Moytoy III

Savannah Tom Carpenter, Moytoy III (b.1680 Chota, City of Refuge - d.April 1711 Oconee, South Carolina) was a member of the Cherokee/Shawnee Moytoy-Carpenter family, and the father of Attacullaculla.

He was the son of Moytoy II (Trader Tom Carpenter) and Nancy Shawnee. His paternal grandfather was Moytoy I Carpenter.


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