Samuel Stalnaker

Samuel Stalnaker
Born
Samuel Stalnaker

1715
Westphalia, Germany
Died1769(1769-00-00) (aged 53–54)
Occupation(s)Guide, Indian trader, tavern owner/proprietor
Known forHe somehow managed to Escape from captivity among the Shawnees, and then managed to journey 460 miles to warn of imminent attacks by the French on English settlements; Among the first Europeans to cross the Cumberland Gap
SpousesSusanna (d. 18 June 1755); Margaret
ChildrenJacob, Adam, Maria Barbara, Samuel, and George Christian

Samuel Stalnaker (1682 or 1715 1769) was an explorer, trapper, guide and one of the first settlers on the Virginia frontier. He established a trading post, hotel and tavern in 1752 near what is now Chilhowie, Virginia. He was held captive by Shawnee Indians at Lower Shawneetown in Kentucky for almost a year, before escaping and traveling over 460 miles to Williamsburg, Virginia, to report on French preparations to attack English settlements in Virginia and Pennsylvania. He later served as a guide under George Washington during the French and Indian War.