Sehoy III, also called Sehoy Weatherford (c. 1750 – c. 1815) was a Muscogee Creek trader who was part of the Sehoy matrilineage. Through her two marriages to white traders she was the mother of sons who were involved in the Creek War and the Red Sticks.
SehoyIII, also called Sehoy Weatherford (c. 1750 – c. 1815) was a Muscogee Creek trader who was part of the Sehoy matrilineage. Through her two marriages...
Hickory Ground (current Wetumpka, Alabama).[citation needed] His mother was SehoyIII, a "daughter of a Tabacha chieftain" and from "the most powerful and privileged...
Shoes (1720 d. 1784) and Sehoy II Marchand (1722-1785), herself mother of SehoyIII McPherson (with trader Malcolm McPherson) and Creek Chief Alexander McGillivray...
Sehoy II or Sehoy Marchand (b. c. 1722) was a Muscogee Creek Wind Clan woman who was part of the Sehoy matrilineage. She and her family are known for their...
Buried at Fort Mitchell in 1813 Sehoy Marchand married again after McGillivray. She had a daughter, SehoyIII. SehoyIII married a man named Weatherford...
the tribes of the Muscogee Confederacy, and had two children with him — SehoyIII and Malcolm McPherson. Lachlan McGillivray was a Scottish trader, who...