Dennis Wolf Bushyhead was born on Mouse Creek near present-day
Cleveland, Tennessee, in the eastern part of the state. His mother, Eliza ( Wilkinson; transcribed as Wilkerson by some of her descendants), of the Wolf Clan, In October 1844 Bushyhead started work as a clerk for Lewis Ross, brother of Chief
John Ross, serving until the summer of 1847. He was elected as clerk for the
Cherokee Senate in October 1847, serving for one year. He also dealt with issues of railroad rights-of-way, land allotment under the
Dawes Act, education, white intruders, tribal citizenship, and grazing rights. He was succeeded by
Joel B. Mayes as Principal Chief in 1887. ==Family life==