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Sign up freeJean Baptiste deCourtel Marchand 1679–1722 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 27 Sept 1679
Birth Location: Courcelles, Loir-et-Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France
Death Date: August 1722
Death Location: Ft Tolouse, Creek, Alabama, USA
Father: Louis Marchand
Mother: Etiennette Changeux
Spouse(s): Sehoy Oticiapofa, Sehoy Clan, Sehoy Oticiapofa, Sohoy Clan
Children(s): Mary Natchez, Sehoy II, Sophia Marchand, Aisley line), Nancy Corntassel, Hacho Chief), Lachlan McGillivray, Red Chief, Capt. Courcelles, Sehoy Marchand, Madeleine Mercereau, Sophia Marchand
The story of Jean Baptiste deCourtel Marchand began in 1679 in Courcelles, Loir-et-Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France. Jean Baptiste deCourtel Marchand married Sehoy Hotululke Wind Clan, Sehoy I Of The Wind Clan Of Oticiapofa, Sohoy I Wind Clan, and had children including Aisley Red Paint Clan Mother Woman Ani Wadi She Who Carries Sun Jake Harry Oo So Wee Line, Capt Francois Marchand De Courcelles, Hacho Red Shoes Marchand Muskogean Chief, Lachlan Tuckabatchee Chief Mcgillivray, Madeleine Mercereau, Mary Minerva Choctaw Natchez, Nancy A Tso S Ta Corntassel, Red Shoes Muskogean Chief, Sehoy Ii Hatali Windclan Marchand, Sehoy Ii Marchand Of The Wind Clan Creek Nation Ii, Sophia Marchand. Jean Baptiste deCourtel Marchand passed away in 1722 in Ft Tolouse, Creek, Alabama, USA.
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Biography
- The story of Jean Baptiste deCourtel Marchand began in 1679 in Courcelles, Loir-et-Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France.
- Jean Baptiste deCourtel Marchand married Sehoy Hotululke Wind Clan, Sehoy I Of The Wind Clan Of Oticiapofa, Sohoy I Wind Clan, and had children including Aisley Red Paint Clan Mother Woman Ani Wadi She Who Carries Sun Jake Harry Oo So Wee Line, Capt Francois Marchand De Courcelles, Hacho Red Shoes Marchand Muskogean Chief, Lachlan Tuckabatchee Chief Mcgillivray, Madeleine Mercereau, Mary Minerva Choctaw Natchez, Nancy A Tso S Ta Corntassel, Red Shoes Muskogean Chief, Sehoy Ii Hatali Windclan Marchand, Sehoy Ii Marchand Of The Wind Clan Creek Nation Ii, Sophia Marchand.
- Jean Baptiste deCourtel Marchand passed away in 1722 in Ft Tolouse, Creek, Alabama, USA.
Immediate Family
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Jean Marchand's Ancestors
Jean Marchand's Descendants
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1. Mary (Minerva Choctaw) Natchez 1716–1790 m. Selocta Chinnabee 1735–1835 m. Chinnabbee Grey 1720–1819 m. Selocta Chinnaby 1710–1780 m. Selocta ((Chinnabbee)) Fixico 1765–1835
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1. George Stiggins 1766–1832 m. Joseph (Napoleon) Stiggins 1750–1845 m. Joseph Stiggins 1750–1845
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1. George Stiggins 1778–1845 m. Elizabeth Stiggins 1796–1865
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1. James (M.) Waggoner 1814–1891 m. George (Jefferson) Waggoner 1803–1854 m. Benjamin Baker 1815–
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2. Nancy (Ann) Stiggins 1830–1895 m. Edward Forbes 1817–1900 m. Francis (W) Miles 1821–1860
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3. Elizabeth (Ann "Betsy") Stiggins 1816–1891
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4. Joseph (Napoleon) Stiggins 1817–1896
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5. Dreamy (Irene) Stiggins 1832–1893
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6. George (W) Stiggins 1814–
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7. Robert (G) Stiggins 1811–1850
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8. Sarah (Jeanette) Stiggins 1830–1887
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9. Clarinda Stiggins 1830–1898
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10. Nancy (Ann) Stiggins 1828–1899
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11. Evenetta (Harriett) Stiggins 1823–1887
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12. Emily Stiggins 1815–1860
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13. Mary (Susan) Stiggins 1820–1832
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14. Robert (G) Stiggins 1811–1850
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15. George (W) Stiggins 1814–
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16. Emily Stiggins 1815–1860
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17. Elizabeth (Ann "Betsy") Stiggins 1816–1891
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18. Joseph (Napoleon) Stiggins 1817–1896
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19. Mary (Susan) Stiggins 1820–1832
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20. Evenetta (Harriett) Stiggins 1823–1887
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21. Nancy (Ann) Stiggins 1828–1899
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22. Clarinda Stiggins 1830–1898
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23. Sarah (Jeanette) Stiggins 1830–1887
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24. Dreamy (Irene) Stiggins 1832–1893
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25. Irene Stiggins 1832–1893
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26. Clarenda Stiggins 1840–1898
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2. Susannah (Susan) Stiggins 1795–1865
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3. Robert Stiggins 1811–1850
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4. Robert Stiggins 1783–1850
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5. Mary Stiggins 1783–1832 m. William Weatherford 1780–1824
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6. Martha (Eliza) Pollard 1823–1832
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7. Nancy Stiggins 1791–1895
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8. Nancy (A) Grey-Colburn 1791–1895
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9. Joseph (Stiggins) Jr 1845–1845
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10. Robert Stiggins 1783–1850
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11. Mary (Polly Stiggins-Moniac\Manac-) Weatherford 1783–1832
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12. George Stiggins 1788–1845
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13. Nancy (A) Grey-Colburn 1791–
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14. Nancy Stiggins 1791–1895
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15. Susannah (Susan) Stiggins 1795–1865
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16. Robert Stiggins 1811–
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17. Martha (Eliza) Pollard 1823–1832
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2. Selocta Chinnabee 1735–1835 m. Mary (Minerva Choctaw) Natchez 1716–1790 m. Tattooed (Arm) Natchez 1742–
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1. Semahoway (Fisher) Leemahwey 1770–1816
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2. Simahoway (Fisher) Leemahwey 1770–1816
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3. Selocta Fixico 1790–1825
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3. Benjamin (F) Gray 1867–
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4. Elizabeth Gray 1857–
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5. chinnabbee 1735–
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6. Joseph Gray 1855–
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7. Nancy (Haw) Grey 1766–1806 m. Joseph (N. Stiggins executor for J) Milton 1750–1845
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8. chinnabbee 1735–
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9. Joseph Gray 1855–
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10. Elizabeth Gray 1857–
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11. Benjamin (F) Gray 1867–
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12. Nancy ("Haw") Grey 1746–1806
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13. Chief ("Selocta Fixico" Chinnabee *Translator for Andrew Jackson) *Natchez\Creek 1735–1835
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14. Nancy ("Haw") Grey 1746–1806
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15. Selocta ((Chinnabbee)) Fixico 1765–1835 m. Mary (Minerva Choctaw) Natchez 1716–1790
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16. Nancy (Haw) Grey 1766–1832
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2. Sehoy (II Marchand Of The Wind Clan (Creek Nation)) II 1722–1799 m. Malcolm (Tuckabatchee) McPherson 1722–1761 m. Chinnabbee Grey 1720–1819 m. Sumac (Tookabatchee) Creeks 1720– m. Chief (Eagle Wings) Tuckatabatchee 1740–1799 m. Malcom ((Tuckabatchee Tabacha) McPherson) (Windclan) 1722–1799 m. Lachlan ((Tuckabatchee Chief)) McGillivray 1722–1799 m. Taski (Henneha Tuslunnugagee) Hutke 1729–1761 m. Lachlan (Lia) MacGillivray 1719–1799 m. Malcolm (Tuckabatchee) McPherson 1722–1761 m. Sumac (Tookabatchee) Creeks 1720– m. Chief (Eagle Wings) Tuckatabatchee 1740–1799 m. Taski (Henneha Tuslunnugagee) Hutke 1729–1761
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1. William (Dixon) Moniac 1740–1837 m. Mary (Polly) Colbert 1740–1827 m. Polly Colbert 1765–1827
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1. Susan Moniac 1790–1850 m. James Marlow 1764–1813
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1. Susie Moniac 1814–1894 m. Samuel Moniac 1813–1896
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2. Elizabeth Marlow 1805–1906
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3. Nancy Marlow 1806–1881
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2. Mary (Polly) Moniac 1783–1804
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2. William McGillivray 1735–1787
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3. Susanna Sehoy 1736–
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4. Malcolm (Jr) McPherson 1737–1799
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5. Sophia McGillivray 1741–1813
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6. Jeanette McGILLIVARY 1742–1814
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7. Elizabeth (McGillivray) McPherson 1744–1780
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8. John (Jack "White Cloud") Ward 1744–1813
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9. Sophia McGillivray 1747–1799
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10. Chief (Alexander Good Child) McGILLVRAY 1750–1793
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11. Alexander McGillivray 1750–1793
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12. Elizabeth (McGillivray) McPherson 1752–1760
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13. Jeannette McGillivray 1753–1814
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14. Sarah ("Gannie" Mcgillivray) (Galphin?) 1755–
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15. Sehoy (Wind Clan) McPherson 1759–1811
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16. Sehoy Mcgillivray 1759–1814
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17. William McGillivary 1781–
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18. Rosannah McGillivary 1784–
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19. Elizabeth McPherson 1744–1760
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20. Sehoy (III) McGillivray 1745–1812
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21. Jean-Baptiste Marchand 1753–1749
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22. Louis-Joseph Marchand 1740–1740
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23. Louise Marchand 1752–
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24. Marie-Anne Marchand 1742–1749
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25. Marie-Geneviève Marchand 1746–1746
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26. Marie-Louise Marchand 1749–
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27. Simon-Joseph-Hypolite Marchand 1748–1748
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28. Alexander (Mac) Gillivray 1758–1793
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29. Sophia (Mac) Gillivray 1741–1799
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30. Jeannet (Mac) Gillivray 1752–1814
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31. Susanna Sehoy 1736–
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32. Jeanette McGILLIVARY 1742–1814
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33. Elizabeth McGILLIVRAY 1744–1814
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34. Sehoy (III) McGILLIVRAY 1758–1812
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35. Elizabeth McPHERSON –1760
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36. Alexander ("Hoboi-Hili-Miko", Good Child King) McGillivray 1750–1793 m. Madeleine Mercereau 1722–1811
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37. Sophia McGillivray 1747–1799
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38. Jeanette McGillivary 1748–1814
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39. Chief (Red Shoes) McPherson 1720–1783
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40. Sophia McGILLIVRAY 1741–1813
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41. Alexander (Hoboi Hili Miko) McGILLIVRAY 1750–1793
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42. Daughter McGILLIVRAY 1752–
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43. Elizabeth McGILLIVRAY 1744–
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44. Jeanette McGILLIVRAY 1742–
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45. Sophia McGILLIVRAY 1761–
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3. Sophia Marchand 1720–
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4. Aisley ((Red Paint Clan Mother) (Woman Ani Wadi) (She Who Carries Sun) (Jake Harry Oo-so-wee) line) 1714–1792 m. Attakullakulla (\) Onacon 1699– m. Alexander (Scotchie) Cameron 1719–1781
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1. Walter Scott 1750–1796
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2. George Cameron 1762–
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5. Nancy (A-tso-s-ta) Corntassel 1714–1764
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6. Hacho ("Red Shoes" Marchand (Muskogean) Chief) 1719–1748
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7. Lachlan ((Tuckabatchee Chief)) McGillivray 1722–1799 m. Sehoy (II Marchand Of The Wind Clan (Creek Nation)) II 1722–1799 m. Sehoy (II Hatali Windclan) Marchand 1722–1799 m. Madeleine Mercereau 1722–1811
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8. Red (Shoes Muskogean) Chief 1720–1748
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9. Capt. (François Marchand de) Courcelles 1721–1799
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10. Sehoy (II Hatali Windclan) Marchand 1722–1799 m. Malcolm (Tuckabatchee) McPherson 1722–1761 m. Lachlan ((Tuckabatchee Chief)) McGillivray 1722–1799 m. Lachlan (Lia Mac) Gillivray 1719–1799 m. Sumac (Tookabatchee) Creeks 1720– m. Chief (Eagle Wings) Tuckatabatchee 1740–1799
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1. Sehoy (III Mcpherson Sohey) 3 1745–1811 m. Charles Weatherford 1752–1799 m. William (Dixon) Moniac 1720–1768 m. Charles (Billy) Weatherford 1752–1838
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1. Elizabeth ('Betsy' Weatherford) Moniac 1780–1804 m. Totkis Moniac 1781–1837
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1. Samuel Moniac 1813–1896 m. Susan (Moniac) Marlow 1814–1894 m. Susie Moniac 1814–1894
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2. Alexander (Dixon) Moniac 1812–1835
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3. Levitia (Lucretia "Vicey") Moniac 1802–1858 m. John (F.) Boon 1854–
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4. David (Tate Maj) Moniac 1802–1836
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5. Adeline (Elizabeth Moniac) Fleming 1813–1880
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2. Roseannah Weatherford 1804–1876
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3. John (David) Weatherford 1783–1831
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4. William ("Red Eagle") Weatherford 1780–1824
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5. Hannah Moniac 1775–
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6. Jessie Moniac 1773–1818
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7. Sam (Takkes Hadjo) Moniac 1781–1837
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8. Nahoga (Mahala) Moniac 1770–1797
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9. William McDONALD 1778–
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10. Elise (- Elise Jane [Magnaque]) Moniac 1775–
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11. John Moniac 1780–
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12. Mary ((Polly)) Moniac 1783–1804
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2. Elizabeth McGillivray 1744–1780
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3. Jeanett McGillivray 1742–1814
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4. Sophia McGillivray 1737–1800
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5. William McGillivray 1735–1787
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6. Susanna Sehoy 1736–
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7. Malcolm (Jr) McPherson 1737–1799
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8. John (Jack "White Cloud") Ward 1744–1813
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9. Chief (Alexander Good Child) McGILLVRAY 1750–1793
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10. Elizabeth (McGillivray) McPherson 1752–1760
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11. Jeannette McGillivray 1753–1814
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12. Sarah ("Gannie" Mcgillivray) (Galphin?) 1755–
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13. Sehoy (Wind Clan) McPherson 1759–1811
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14. Sehoy 1759–1811
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15. William McGillivary 1781–
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16. Rosannah McGillivary 1784–
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11. Madeleine Mercereau 1722–1811 m. Malcolm (Tuckabatchee) McPherson 1722–1761 m. Lachlan ((Tuckabatchee Chief)) McGillivray 1722–1799 m. John (David Col) Tate 1758–1779 m. William (Dixon) Moniac 1740–1787 m. Alexander ("Hoboi-Hili-Miko", Good Child King) McGillivray 1750–1793 m. Charles ((Quarter-Breed)) Weatherford 1752–1799 m. Sumac (Tookabatchee) Creeks 1720– m. Chief (Eagle Wings) Tuckatabatchee 1740–1799
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1. William Weatherford 1780–1824 m. Mary Stiggins 1783–1832
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1. Alexander (McGillivray) Weatherford 1820–1897
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2. Mary (Levita) Weatherford.Howell 1823–1859
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3. Major Weatherford 1822–1823
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4. John Stiggins 1823–
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5. George (Washington) Weatherford 1817–1828
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2. Malcolm (Jr) McPherson 1737–1799
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3. David Tate 1779–1829
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4. Debbie Weatherford 1784–
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5. Mary Weatherford 1783–1804
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6. Major (Washington) Weatherford 1785–1884
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7. Elizabeth (Jane (Polly)") Weatherford 1782–1850
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8. Rosannah Weatherford 1782–1876
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9. John (David (Jack)) Weatherford 1780–1824
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10. Jessie Moniac 1773–1818
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11. Hannah Moniac 1775–1803
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12. Elise (Janie) Moniac 1775–1794
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13. William McGillivray 1735–1787
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14. Sehoy Mcgillivray 1759–1814
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15. Sehoy (Wind Clan) McPherson 1759–1811
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16. Sehoy 1759–1811
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17. Alexander McGillivray 1750–1793
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18. Sophia McGillivray 1747–1799
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19. Sophia McGillivray 1741–1813
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20. Chief (Alexander Good Child) McGILLVRAY 1750–1793
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21. Sarah ("Gannie" Mcgillivray) (Galphin?) 1755–
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12. Sophia Marchand 1720–
Jean Marchand's Timeline
8 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Aug 3 1690
Event Place: Fort Toulouse, Elmore, Alabama, United States
Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1680
Event Place: Courcelles, Loir-et-Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France
Record Source:
[1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[2] Geneanet Community Trees Index
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 3 Aug 1690
Event Place: Boult, Ardennes, Champagne-Ardenne, France
Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 27 Sept 1679
Event Place: Courcelles, Loir-et-Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, France
Record Source:
[1] Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
[2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[3] Geneanet Community Trees Index
Genealogy Event 5
Event Type: Custom Event
Event Date: 1719
Event Place: Louisiana
Record Source: U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
Genealogy Event 6
Event Type: Death
Event Date: AUG 1722
Event Place: Fort Toulouse, Elmore, Alabama, United States
Record Source:
[1] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
[2] Alabama, U.S., Surname Files Expanded
[3] Geneanet Community Trees Index
Genealogy Event 7
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Aug 1722, murdered by his own men in a mutiny at Ft. Toulouse
Event Place: Taskigi Fort Toulouse, Elmore, Alabama, United States
Record Source:
[1] Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
[2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[3] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
[4] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
[5] Alabama, U.S., Surname Files Expanded
[6] Geneanet Community Trees Index
Genealogy Event 8
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Aug 1722, murdered by his own men in a mutiny at Ft. Toulouse
Event Place: Taskigi Fort Toulouse, Elmore, Alabama, United States
Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
Genealogy Event 9
Event Type: Death
Event Date: August 1722
Event Place: Ft Tolouse, Creek, Alabama, USA
Record Source:
[1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[2] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
[3] Alabama, U.S., Surname Files Expanded, Alabama Department of Archives and History; Montgomery, AL; Alabama Surname Files; Box or Film Number: M85.1070