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Sehoy, or
Sehoy I (died ca. 1730), was an 18th-century
matriarch of the
Muscogee Confederacy and a
member of the Wind clan. She
established a dynasty...
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Sehoy III, also
called Sehoy Weatherford (c. 1750 – c. 1815) was a
Muscogee Cr****
trader who was part of the
Sehoy matrilineage. Like her
mother and grandmother...
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Sehoy II or
Sehoy Marchand (b. c. 1722) was a
Muscogee Cr**** Wind Clan
woman who was part of the
Sehoy matrilineage. She and her
family are
known for their...
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Hickory Ground (current Wetumpka, Alabama).[citation needed] His
mother was
Sehoy III, a "daughter of a
Tabacha chieftain" and from "the most
powerful and...
- high-status Cr****
woman named Sehoy Marchand.
Their marriage was
recognized by the Cr****.
Early biographers claimed Sehoy Marchand was the
daughter of...
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children with
Sehoy, a
daughter of the
matrilineal Wind Clan of the Cr**** Nation,
during his time in Alabama:
Chief Red
Shoes (1720 d. 1784) and
Sehoy II Marchand...
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wrote that
Sehoy Marchand, who was the
sister of
Chief Red
Shoes of the
Tuskegee people, was the
daughter of
Sehoy (also
known as
Sehoy I) of the Wind...
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married to
Angus or
August McPherson, with whom she had two children,
Sehoy McPherson (
Sehoy III) and
Malcolm McPherson.: 190–191 She
later married Lachlan...
- (approximately 670 feet/200
meters ASL) lies
about 3
miles (4.8 km) west of
Sehoy Lake.
According to the
United States Census Bureau, the
county has a total...
- present-day Montgomery, Alabama, in 1750. Alexander's mother,
Sehoy Marchand, was the
daughter of
Sehoy, a mixed-race Cr****
woman of the
prestigious Wind Clan...