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  1. Nathaniel Gist (15 October 1733 – 1812) was born in Maryland and fought during the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. He was reputed to be the father of Sequoyah the famous Cherokee by Wurteh Watts. Like his father Christopher Gist (1706–1759), he served in Braddock's Expedition in 1755 and the Forbes ...

  2. 28 de abr. de 2022 · circa 1707. Birthplace: St Pauls Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Death: October 07, 1780 (68-77) Sevier, Tennessee, United States (Fought w Gen Washington and was a scout for Washington. Died in the Battle of Kings Mountain) Immediate Family: Son of Richard Gist and Zipporah Gist.

  3. GIST, NATHANIEL. (1733–1796). Continental officer. Virginia. Often mistaken for his uncle Nathaniel, this Gist (pronounced "guest") was the son of the famous colonial scout Christopher Gist and first cousin of General Mordecai Gist.

  4. 22 de sept. de 2016 · Nathaniel Gist Gee (祁天锡, 1876–1937) was an American biologist who lived in China for several decades. He greatly contributed to the development of biology in modern China, including the establishment of the first Biology Department in China and introducing the biology graduate education to China.

    • Lei Fu
    • 10.1007/s13238-016-0318-x
    • 2017
    • Protein Cell. 2017 Apr; 8(4): 237-239.
  5. Brief Life History of Nathaniel. When Nathaniel Gist was born in 1706, in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, British Colonial America, his father, Captain Richard Gist, was 23 and his mother, Zipporah Murray, was 21. He married Mary Howard in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, British Colonial America.

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    • Mary Howard, Wur-Teh Red Paint Clan Watts
  6. 26 de ene. de 2024 · Nathaniel Gist was the father of Sequoyah, the creator of the Cherokee alphabet. Article details Nathaniel Gist's interactions with the Cherokee tribe as he traveled with General George Washington throughout Indian Territory.

  7. Nathaniel Gist was born in Maryland and fought during the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. He was reputed to be the father of Sequoyah the famous Cherokee by Wurteh Watts. Like his father Christopher Gist (1706–1759), he served in Braddock's Expedition in 1755 and the Forbes Expedition in 1758.