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    1. Re: [CREEK-SOUTHEAST] Sehoys and Weatherfords
    2. Jennifer Boehs
    3. Hi! Just read your email. I also am related to theSehoys and the Weatherfords and I am also Creek. Anybody have any more good info? JB ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 7:34 PM Subject: Re: [CREEK-SOUTHEAST] Sehoys and Weatherfords > Well, all I have is the Hastie-Thompson book and the Eggleston book. > > I'm showing Sehoy, who was a Muskogee QUEEN of the Wind Clan (I'm > assuming full blood), who married > > the principal chief of the Alibamu town of Taskigee., establishing the > seat of the Wind Clan among the people of Alibamu lineage. > > She had Sehoy I, PRINCESS of the Wind Clan, (full blood) b 1702 Taskigi > Town AL > > who married > > 1) Jean Baptiste Louis, Captain Marchand, white Frenchman > > and they had > > Princess Sehoy II, "Hatali", Sehoy Marchand > (1/2 blood) Muskogee, > b 1721-22 Little Tulsa (Talisi, Tallasee)AL > d. 1785, buried John Tate's home > > married 1757 > (3) "Eagle Wings", Chief of Tuckabatchee Town, and they had > > Princess Sehoy III (3/4 blood), > b. ca 1759 at Taskigi (old Fort Toulouse > OR at Little Talisi, Elmore, AL > d. ca. 1811-12 > buried on David Tate's "brickyard plantation" > > who, living at Hickory Ground in the home that 2) John Tate had built > for her, married 1780 Baldwin Co > > 3) Charles Weatherford, English trader, b. 1752, Lunenberg, VA, (1/4 > blood), son of Martin Weatherford English (white) and "Mary Half-Blood", > from VA. Charles came into the Creek Nation in 1778; he and his father > were pro-Tory during the Revolutionary War. They lost their lands in > Georgia and were banished when the War was over. > > who had > > William Weatherford, "Chief Red Eagle" > (1/2 blood), b. 1780, Hickory Ground, > d. 1824, after contracting pneumonia on a hunting trip, Baldwin Co, AL > > NOTE: both Eggleston and Hastie-Thompson state that William was 1/2 > Indian blood. > > I welcome corrections and additional information. I am trying to prove > my ancestor's connection Richard, b. 1781, son of Martin (white) and his > second wife, Isabella (white). I wouldn't be Creek, but I WOULD be > related to Red Eagle ! > > gmw > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    07/30/2008 04:37:30