John "Hell-Fire Jack" Rogers (1750-1846) was a Scottish born soldier, who, after fighiting for the British during the American Revolution, opted to stay in the United States. He eventually became an ally of the Cherokee, living out the remainder of his life among them. One of his daughters, Tiana, became a consort of Sam Houston. One of his sons, John, Jr., was the last Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation West.
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| - John "Hell-Fire Jack" Rogers (1750-1846) was a Scottish born soldier, who, after fighiting for the British during the American Revolution, opted to stay in the United States. He eventually became an ally of the Cherokee, living out the remainder of his life among them. One of his daughters, Tiana, became a consort of Sam Houston. One of his sons, John, Jr., was the last Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation West.
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| - John "Hell-Fire Jack" Rogers (1750-1846) was a Scottish born soldier, who, after fighiting for the British during the American Revolution, opted to stay in the United States. He eventually became an ally of the Cherokee, living out the remainder of his life among them. One of his daughters, Tiana, became a consort of Sam Houston. One of his sons, John, Jr., was the last Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation West.
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