Sehoy l Coushatta

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Sehoy Marchand (Coushatta)

Also Known As: "Sehoy Daughter of Taskegee", "Princess Sehoy of the Muskogee Nation", "St. Marchand", "a mixed-blooded Creek woman of the prestigious Wind Clan"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: the Upper Creek Nation, present day Alabama
Death: circa 1726 (15-32)
Fort Toulouse, Elmore, Alabama
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Taskgee and Sehoy, of the Hutalgagi
Wife of Capt Jean-Baptiste Louis DeCourtel Marchand and Red Shoes
Mother of Red Shoes, II; Sehoy ll McGillivray and Daughter of Red Shoes

Managed by: Amanda Ingram
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About Sehoy l Coushatta

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Sehoy, daughter of Taskegee

  • Sex: F
  • Birth: ABT 1702 in Tuskeegee Town or Otciapofa, Creek Nation-East
  • Death: ABT 1726
  • Father: Taskgee b: ABT 1680 in Creek Nation East
  • Mother: Sehoy of the Hutalgalgi (Wind) Clan b: ABT 1680 in Creek Nation East also known as 1-Sehoy Coushatta I b. 1702, Taskigi, On The Coosa River, d. 1726

Marriage 1 Jean Baptiste deCourtel Marchand b: ABT 1680 in Courcelles, France Married: ABT 1720

Children include

  1. Sehoy Marchand b: ABT 1720 in Tuskeegee Town or Otciapofa, Creek Nation-East
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Sehoy l Coushatta's Timeline

1702
1702
the Upper Creek Nation, present day Alabama
1720
1720
Shubuta, Clarke, Mississippi, United States
1722
April 1722
Fort Toulouse, Taskigi, (Wetumpka) Creek Nation (now Alabama)
1726
1726
Age 24
Fort Toulouse, Elmore, Alabama
1744
1744