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Fannie Mae “Red Lake” <I>Dunn</I> Williams

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Fannie Mae “Red Lake” Dunn Williams

Birth
Christian County, Kentucky, USA
Death
17 Aug 1864 (aged 53)
Amite County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Christian County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Fannie Mae Dunn is the 2nd Great Grandmother to the King Of Pop, Michael Jackson and Great Grandmother to Joseph Walter Jackson.


Fannie's brother raised Emeline and her cousin

Here is a oral story


Fannie Dunn was a 3/4 of a Choctaw Indian who possibly had black features.


Fannie was a known breeder for Sanders Williams and they had about 4-6 children together before her death. She mainly got caught often trying to escape from slavery. (Told by her great-granddaughter! Dyna Escalia Jackson (1895-2005) (Jane Williams-Jackson daughter).


Fannie was a breeder from Christian County, Kentucky and lived on the Dunn plantation and lived there for about 14 years until she was shipped to Amite Mississippi to have kids with young Sanders Allen Williams who was a full-blooded Indian who last name at the time was Daniels. They had these children:


1. Dennis Esco Daniels (confirmed)

2. Alberta Williams (confirmed)

3. Jane Williams (confirmed)

4. Emeline Williams (confirmed)

5. Richard Williams Jr (confirmed)

6. Moses Williams (confirmed)

7. Amanda Jean Williams

8. Bull Williams (confirmed)



Fannie Mae Dunn was killed by a Bow and Arrow during a fight between a few Choctaw Indians in Mississippi.

Her body was shipped back to Kentucky to be buried.

Fannie Mae Dunn is the 2nd Great Grandmother to the King Of Pop, Michael Jackson and Great Grandmother to Joseph Walter Jackson.


Fannie's brother raised Emeline and her cousin

Here is a oral story


Fannie Dunn was a 3/4 of a Choctaw Indian who possibly had black features.


Fannie was a known breeder for Sanders Williams and they had about 4-6 children together before her death. She mainly got caught often trying to escape from slavery. (Told by her great-granddaughter! Dyna Escalia Jackson (1895-2005) (Jane Williams-Jackson daughter).


Fannie was a breeder from Christian County, Kentucky and lived on the Dunn plantation and lived there for about 14 years until she was shipped to Amite Mississippi to have kids with young Sanders Allen Williams who was a full-blooded Indian who last name at the time was Daniels. They had these children:


1. Dennis Esco Daniels (confirmed)

2. Alberta Williams (confirmed)

3. Jane Williams (confirmed)

4. Emeline Williams (confirmed)

5. Richard Williams Jr (confirmed)

6. Moses Williams (confirmed)

7. Amanda Jean Williams

8. Bull Williams (confirmed)



Fannie Mae Dunn was killed by a Bow and Arrow during a fight between a few Choctaw Indians in Mississippi.

Her body was shipped back to Kentucky to be buried.



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  • Created by: YForr6
  • Added: Jun 22, 2011
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71831754/fannie_mae-williams: accessed ), memorial page for Fannie Mae “Red Lake” Dunn Williams (26 Jun 1811–17 Aug 1864), Find a Grave Memorial ID 71831754, citing Good Hope Baptist Church Cemetery #2, Christian County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by YForr6 (contributor 46961246).