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Comment on Chief Cornstalk: Shawnee Lineage by Geoff Lawson

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I doubt we will ever know the full story of the Ailstock family but I wanted to make two last points. (1) Chief Cornstalk is thought to have been born in Pennsylvania about 1720. This makes his entire list of children very suspect because the children with the first wife begin in 1730 (age 10) and overlap with the second wife in 1735 (age 15). (2) The Shawnee were not Christians until much later. Their children in the 1700s had naturalistic names like Dancing Bird, Blue Moon, etc. or important placenames like Greenbiar or Monongahela. African Americans (both slave and free) had already converted to Christianity and often had Biblical names like Abraham, Absalom, Moses, Samuel, Noah, or Isaac). Another common African American naming practice was to take the most Anglican name possible (Micheal, John, or Thomas). This was very uncommon for the Shawnee. If you look at the earily Ailstock names, they all fit these African American naming practices, not Shawnee.


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