Tiana Rogers (c. 1798-1838) was the Cherokee daughter of Captain John Rogers, and one of the wives of Sam Houston. She came from a prominent Cherokee family that produced several chiefs, including John Jolly, and her own brother, John Rogers, Jr. Her marriage to Houston, by all accounts, was not an easy one; Houston left their home less than a decade into their marriage and headed for Texas. She died on The Trail of Teats1838. She was helping her people. She was never married to Patrick Driscol nor was she a politician.
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| - Tiana Rogers (c. 1798-1838) was the Cherokee daughter of Captain John Rogers, and one of the wives of Sam Houston. She came from a prominent Cherokee family that produced several chiefs, including John Jolly, and her own brother, John Rogers, Jr. Her marriage to Houston, by all accounts, was not an easy one; Houston left their home less than a decade into their marriage and headed for Texas. She died on The Trail of Teats1838. She was helping her people. She was never married to Patrick Driscol nor was she a politician.
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| - Tiana Rogers (c. 1798-1838) was the Cherokee daughter of Captain John Rogers, and one of the wives of Sam Houston. She came from a prominent Cherokee family that produced several chiefs, including John Jolly, and her own brother, John Rogers, Jr. Her marriage to Houston, by all accounts, was not an easy one; Houston left their home less than a decade into their marriage and headed for Texas. She died on The Trail of Teats1838. She was helping her people. She was never married to Patrick Driscol nor was she a politician.
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