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About Autucky Haujo, Wind Clan
Per info passed along from enrollee of Poarch Creek via reliable source from Cheraw Nation Non-Profit research:
Wind Clan would have come from Cornstalk II's mom - PauPauwiske, of the Powhatan
However, there are gaps in the genealogy with no paper trail at this point .
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The Creek were a matriarchal society and the clan line was from the maternal side. Autucky was Wind clan, one of the oldest and most revered clans.
Tuckabatchee is closer to what is now Tallassee. There is a monument in Tallassee to Chief Efau Hadjo (Mad Dog) in Tallassee. The Cornells married into the Creek Nation, but it is the Wind Clan. This was the most elite of the Creek Clans, enjoying more privileges than other clans. The Wind Clan were the rulers of the Creek Nation.
After Mad Dog's death, Autucky remarried.
Autucky aka Tuskenua later married Big Warrior aka George Cornells.
Mad Dog reportedly was very old when he died. Considering that Autucky went on to have a whole new family with George Cornells, she must have been considerably younger than Mad Dog.
This is an incorrect wife for Far Off. His wife was Hannah Hale and his mother was Autucky of the Wind Clan.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/128007625/autucky-tuskenua-cornell
Creek Indian - Wind Clan
"She was the widow of Mad Dog when she married Big Warrior. Her daughter by Mad Dog was Big Woman."
Autucky Haujo, Wind Clan's Timeline
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July 7, 1765
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Thlot-lo-gul-gau (Fish Pond), Coosa County, Alabama, Colonial America
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1790
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Alabama, United States
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1790
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Alabama, United States
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1790
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Tucabatchee, Indian Territory, Alabama US
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Probably in Okhai, Alabama, United States
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Upper Creek Nation, Alabama, America
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