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Capt. William Mcintosh 1745–1794 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1745

Birth Location: Darien, McIntosh, Georgia, United States

Death Date: April 1794

Death Location: Pine Harbor, McIntosh County, Georgia, United States of America

Father: Captain McIntosh

Mother: Margaret MacGillivray

Spouse(s): Sehoy, Mc, Sehoy McGILLIVRAY

Children(s): Brigadier American, Jane Gignilliat, * markers), General McIntosh, Matilda McIntosh, Robert McIntosh, David Tate, William Weatherford, John Weatherford, Jane McIntosh, John McIntosh

In 1745, Capt. William Mcintosh entered the world in Darien, McIntosh, Georgia, United States, born to Captain John Mohr Mcintosh And Margaret Katharine Macgillivray. Capt. William Mcintosh married Sehoy Tuckabatcha Iii Mc, Sehoy Iii Mcgillivray, and had children including Brigadier General William H White Warrior Mcintosh Creek Nation Native American, Chief Of The Creek Nation Roderick Roley Mcintosh Ck Dna Markers, David Tate, General William Mcintosh, Jane Gignilliat, Jane Mcintosh, John David Weatherford, John Nash Mcintosh, Matilda Walley Mcintosh, Robert Mcintosh, William Weatherford. Capt. William Mcintosh passed away in 1794 in Pine Harbor, McIntosh County, Georgia, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1745, Capt. William Mcintosh entered the world in Darien, McIntosh, Georgia, United States, born to Captain John Mohr Mcintosh And Margaret Katharine Macgillivray.
  • Capt. William Mcintosh married Sehoy Tuckabatcha Iii Mc, Sehoy Iii Mcgillivray, and had children including Brigadier General William H White Warrior Mcintosh Creek Nation Native American, Chief Of The Creek Nation Roderick Roley Mcintosh Ck Dna Markers, David Tate, General William Mcintosh, Jane Gignilliat, Jane Mcintosh, John David Weatherford, John Nash Mcintosh, Matilda Walley Mcintosh, Robert Mcintosh, William Weatherford.
  • Capt. William Mcintosh passed away in 1794 in Pine Harbor, McIntosh County, Georgia, United States of America.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

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Capt. Mcintosh's Ancestors

Self
Capt. Mcintosh
1745–1794
Birth Place: Darien, McIntosh, Georgia, United States
Parents
Captain John Mohr McIntosh
1715–1787
Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland
Margaret (Katharine) MacGillivray
1720–1822
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Brigadier (William Lachlan Mohr) Mackintosh
1632–1730
Dal So Castle, Inverness-shire, Scotland
Mary (Reade) Lockhart
1640–1715
Inverness-shire, Scotland
William (Ban Farquhar MacGillivray VII Chief of) Dunmaglass
1690–1734
Nairn, Highlands, Scotland
Janet (Mackintosh of) Kyllachie
1688–1778
Glen Kyllachy, Woodside Farr, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Sir Castlehill
1625–1696
Catherine Forrester
1610–1687
Angus McIntosh
1650–1693
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Capt. Mcintosh's Descendants

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Capt. (William) Mcintosh (1745–April 1794) m. Sehoy, (Tuckabatcha III) Mc (1759–Jan 1812) m. Sehoy (III) McGILLIVRAY (1758–JAN 1812)
  1. 1. Brigadier (General William H "White Warrior" McIntosh Creek Nation Native) American 1775–1825 m. Susannah Coe 1777–1860 m. Elizabeth ("Eliza") Grierson 1780–1860 m. Peggy Croesy 1790– m. Susannah (Sugi Elizabeth Eliza) Rowe 1798–1851
    1. 1. Catherine ("Kate") McIntosh 1809–1849 m. William ("Billy") Cousins 1800–1876
      1. 1. Sarah (Ann) Cousins 1826–1897 m. Zaphnath (Paaneah ZNP) Turner 1824–1893
        1. 1. Francis (Marion) Turner 1849–1926 m. Amelia (Caroline Meigs) (Turner) 1852–1932
    2. 2. Chillicothe ("Chilly") McIntosh 1802–1895
    3. 3. Jane (Ahkohkee) McIntosh 1801–1860
    4. 4. Sarah ("Sallie") McIntosh 1820–1903
    5. 5. John Mcintosh 1805–1875
    6. 6. Artuami (Ccache Armstrong) McIntosh 1819–1843
    7. 7. William (Mc) INTOSH –1855
    8. 8. Catherine (Hettie) McINTOSH 1820–1887
    9. 9. Croesy McIntosh 1810–1862
    10. 10. Delilah McIntosh 1818–1885
    11. 11. Delilah McINTOSH 1818–1885
    12. 12. Hettie McINTOSH 1820–1887
    13. 13. Jane (Ahkohkee) McINTOSH 1801–1860
    14. 14. Louis (Interlifkey) McINTOSH 1810–1876
    15. 15. Louis McINTOSH 1821–1876
    16. 16. Martha (Drew Rowe) McINTOSH –1875
    17. 17. Rebecca McINTOSH 1815–1886
    18. 18. Roderick (Roley) McINTOSH 1783–1863
    19. 19. Roderick McINTOSH 1819–
    20. 20. Roley (Sapaja) McINTOSH –1908
    21. 21. Vicey (Lavitha) McINTOSH 1813–1894
    22. 22. Wise McINTOSH 1812–
  2. 2. Jane Gignilliat –1819
  3. 3. * (Chief of the Creek Nation * Roderick Roley McIntosh (Ck dna) markers) 1785–1863
  4. 4. General (William) McIntosh 1775–1825
  5. 5. Matilda ("Walley") McIntosh 1780–1860
  6. 6. Robert McIntosh 1781–1829
  7. 7. David Tate 1779–1829
  8. 8. William Weatherford 1780–1824
  9. 9. John (David) Weatherford 1783–1831
  10. 10. Jane McIntosh 1782–1819
  11. 11. John (Nash) McIntosh 1784–1842

Capt. Mcintosh's Timeline

2 Records

1745
1745
Birth of Capt. William Mcintosh in Darien, McIntosh, Georgia, United States
Darien, McIntosh, Georgia, United States
1794
April 1794
Age 49
Death of Capt. William Mcintosh in Pine Harbor, McIntosh, Georgia, USA
Pine Harbor, McIntosh, Georgia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1745
    Event Place: Darien, McIntosh, Georgia, United States
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: USA
    Record Source: A history and genealogy of the families of Bayard, Houstoun of Georgia, and the descent of the Bolton family

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: April 1794
    Event Place: Pine Harbor, McIntosh, Georgia, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Pine Harbor, McIntosh County, Georgia, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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