This refers to William Oliver & Mary Kean: “Chief efau Hadjo, Mad Dog, of the Wind Tribe became Chief of the Creek Indian Nation in 1793 when he succeded Alexander McGillivray. The Creek Nation at that time consisted of the Wind Tribe who were the most elite, the Upper Creeks and the Lower Creeks. He lived in Tuckabatchee which is near present day Tallassee, AL. He signed Treatys as early as 1765 and as late as 1802. In 1929, the Albama Antropological Society placed a monument marking the Creek Indian Nation at the great Council Tree in Tuckabatchee where the Wind Tribe resided.The monument mentions Chief Efau hadjo. The monument has been moved to present day Tallassee. There is nothing now to mark Tuchabatchee. Big Woman was the daughter of Chief Mad Dog. She waqs married first to Tom Low and had a daughter, Anny Low. She then married Alexander Cornell and had 3 children, Suckey, Charles, and Hawkins. Big Woman was a full blooded Creek and I believe Alexander Cornell to be white. Alexander Cornell was the interpreter to Benjamin Hawkins, the Indian Agent as early as 1784. Anny Low first married George Goodwin, then Polly Miles. One daughter was born, Mary Lou Miles, on July 24, 1824 at Pidgeon Creek, AL. Mary Lou Miles maried James Cornell Oliver in 1837, son of William Oliver and Mary Kean. William Oliver is the 6th son of Revolutioary War Hero Dionysius Oliver. Mary Kean is the daughter of John Kean and Lucy Cornell Kean. There were 4 children: William James Oliver born 1839 Catherine Oliver, born August 5, 1844, who married Richard Burgess, son of William Burgess of Pike County (AL?) Frances Nancy Oliver, born 1845 Malinda Hawkins Oliver, born 1850 Upon the death of Oliver, Mary Lou Oliver married Richard Wingard on July 14, 1853, son of William and Ellender Wingard of Pike County (AL?). She had 3 more children with Richard Wingard: Nora Wingard who married William Curry George Franklin Wingard, born July 27, 1860, who married Lena Curry on 3 January, 1883 and had 3 children. He then married Carry Lou Moore on July 15, 1981 (1881?) and had 10 children. He was still alive in 1946. James Wingard, died as a boy. Richard Wingard died on July 27, 1862 and is buried in the Wingard Cemetery in Wingard, AL. Mary Lou Miles Wingard came to be known as “Grandma Wingard” . She had 7 children, 24 grandchildren from her Oliver children and 13 grandchildren from her Wingard children. There were great and great grandchildren also. She died on June 17, 1911” Mary ************** Recession-proof vacation ideas. Find free things to do in the U.S. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-ideas/domestic/national-tourism-week?ncid=emlcntustrav00000002)