Senoya, of the Wind Clan

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Senoya, of the Wind Clan

Also Known As: "Senoya/Senoia", "a full blood Creek", "Henneha"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Elmore, Elmore County, Alabama, United States
Death: Little River, Baldwin County, Alabama, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Chief Ta-ski Hen-ne-ha, Creek Nation East and NN Hen-ne-ha, Creek Woman
Wife of Capt. William McIntosh
Mother of Matilda "Walley" Stinson; Robert McIntosh and William "Tustunnuggee Hutkee" McIntosh, Creek Warrior Chief
Sister of Tus-ke-he-ne-haw Hen-ne-ha

Managed by: Yehoshua Finkelman
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About Senoya, of the Wind Clan


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His father left GA and went to what is now western AL some time after William's birth and operated a trading post; William spent most of his childhoood at McIntosh Bluff, AL, and met his 1st wife Senoya/Senoia, a full blood Creek at his father's trading post.

William H. McIntosh Sr. married about. 1774, (1) Senoia, daughter of Taski Henneah; they had Creek Chief William H. McIntosh Jr. and Matilda McIntosh. He married (2) a Creek Woman; they had Chief Roderick "Roley" McIntosh.

He later abandoned his Creek Indian wives, and married his cousin (3) Barbara McIntosh of Fair Hope Plantation. Fair Hope was just south of Mallow Plantation, Pine Harbor GA, where Capt. Roderick "Roley" McIntosh and his spinster sister Miss Winnewood McIntosh lived.

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Senoya, of the Wind Clan's Timeline

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Kasihta, Chattahochee, Georgia, United States (Coweta, Carroll County, GA)
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Coweta, Georgia, United States
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Elmore, Elmore County, Alabama, United States
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Little River, Baldwin County, Alabama, United States
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