James Vann, part Cherokee, part Scottish, was the son of a fur trader surnamed Vann (James, Clement, or John Joseph; various sources name a different brother) and the Cherokee Wah-Li (b. February 1768 - d. in Buffington’s Tavern on the old Federal Road in Forsyth County, Georgia, February 19, 1809). Wikipedia
James Vann About North Georgia Born:Spring Place, February 1765 Died:Near Vann's Ferry, February 21, 1809 Brutal, violent, intemperate. ngeorgia.com/people/vann.html
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