My Creek ancestor Winnie HUNT was born 4 DEC 1797 in Unknown Georgia d.1851 AL. (I assume in Roberts Cummunity) She was said to have been a teacher in around Baldwin, Ga. She and her husband John PARKER migrated to "Roberts Community" Conecuh, AL sometime after 1814. Family rummor is that Winnie HUNT PARKER was the first teacher in Roberts Community, but I can't find any documentation on this. She is believed to have died abt.1851 and might be buried in the Elim Babtist Cemetery, the church that her husband John PARKER is said to have help found. I would think that there would be some documentation on a Creek woman who was the first teacher in of a town and who's husband was a founder of their local church, but I can't find any. Winnie HUNT PARKER's parents are even more of a mystery. I can't find any proof that they ever lived. They are said to be John HUNT who was "AKA - BIGBEE" and her mother, some people say was named Rebecca, but in Ann C. Water's book (An AL Historian) she writes that Winnie's mother was "Wulu". I have no idea what Wulu could mean. Doesn't seem like a complete Creek word, but I do not know the Creek language. I haven't been able to find anyone who knows much about this family. Their decendents, yes, but not the ancestors of Winnie HUNT. Seems as if her parents didn't survive to live in the 1800s. I don't know though. Any information is helpful. Thank you. Vonda