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