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George Strother Gaines (1784 - 1873)

Strother Gaines (1 May 1784 – 21 January 1873) was a leader in the Mississippi Territory and in both states formed from it, Mississippi and Alabama. He was a longtime trader among the Choctaws, and was...

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George Strother Gaines (1784 - 1873)

Strother Gaines (1 May 1784 – 21 January 1873) was a leader in the Mississippi Territory and in both states formed from it, Mississippi and Alabama. He was a longtime trader among the Choctaws, and was...

8/20/2018

Henri de Montault De Monberaud (1718 - aft.1786)

"Montalt", "Montaut", "Montberault", "Monberaut", "Monberaud", "Henry", "Saint Civier"

Commandant of Fort Toulouse Note: Later changed his name - first to Chevalier de Monberaut while he was in West Florida. Then to Comte de Monberaut when he went back to Louisiana (he was the son of the...

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Henri de Montault De Monberaud (1718 - aft.1786)

"Montalt", "Montaut", "Montberault", "Monberaut", "Monberaud", "Henry", "Saint Civier"

Commandant of Fort Toulouse Note: Later changed his name - first to Chevalier de Monberaut while he was in West Florida. Then to Comte de Monberaut when he went back to Louisiana (he was the son of the...

8/12/2018

Major Louis LeFleur MP (1762 - 1833)

"Lefleau", "LeFlore", "LeFlau", "LeFleur", "Flore", "Fleur", "Fleau", "Flau"

Operating out of Natchez, Louis began trading with the Choctaw Nation around 1780. About 1790, he married Nancy and Rebecca Cravat, the wards of Chief Pushmataha of the Choctaw Nation, a group that all...

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Major Louis LeFleur MP (1762 - 1833)

"Lefleau", "LeFlore", "LeFlau", "LeFleur", "Flore", "Fleur", "Fleau", "Flau"

Operating out of Natchez, Louis began trading with the Choctaw Nation around 1780. About 1790, he married Nancy and Rebecca Cravat, the wards of Chief Pushmataha of the Choctaw Nation, a group that all...

8/11/2018

Joseph Stiggins (c.1750 - 1845)

Southern Anthology (Dickinson): Joseph Stiggins Baldwin County Mississippi Territory August 1, 1811To Honorable Legislator of Mississippi Teritory, Governor and Council:The Humble petition of Joseph St...

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Joseph Stiggins (c.1750 - 1845)

Southern Anthology (Dickinson): Joseph Stiggins Baldwin County Mississippi Territory August 1, 1811To Honorable Legislator of Mississippi Teritory, Governor and Council:The Humble petition of Joseph St...

8/11/2018

Biography John Stuart is a member of Clan Stewart. Birth and Early Career John Stuart was baptized 24 September 1718 in Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland.[1] He was the son of "Bailie" John St...

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Biography John Stuart is a member of Clan Stewart. Birth and Early Career John Stuart was baptized 24 September 1718 in Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland.[1] He was the son of "Bailie" John St...

8/11/2018

Thomas Malone, Jr (1772 - 1850)

Thomas Malone, Sr., in 1801 U.S. Land Office Agent, U.S. Magistrate, Asst. U.S. Indian Agent, Freemason, Ft. St. Stephens, Alabama, who with Capt. Edm. P. Gaines, arrested Aaron Burr and escorted Burr ...

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Thomas Malone, Jr (1772 - 1850)

Thomas Malone, Sr., in 1801 U.S. Land Office Agent, U.S. Magistrate, Asst. U.S. Indian Agent, Freemason, Ft. St. Stephens, Alabama, who with Capt. Edm. P. Gaines, arrested Aaron Burr and escorted Burr ...

8/10/2018

Gilbert Christian Russell (May 18, 1782 - May 25, 1861) was an American military officer who served during the Creek War. Born in Virginia, Russell moved to Alabama as a young man. During the Creek War...

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Gilbert Christian Russell (May 18, 1782 - May 25, 1861) was an American military officer who served during the Creek War. Born in Virginia, Russell moved to Alabama as a young man. During the Creek War...

8/10/2018

Thomas Forbes (1767 - 1808)

Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy : Aug 7 2018, 22:17:09 UTC * Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy : Aug 7 2018, 22:21:55 UTC

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Thomas Forbes (1767 - 1808)

Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy : Aug 7 2018, 22:17:09 UTC * Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy : Aug 7 2018, 22:21:55 UTC

8/10/2018

John Forbes (1767 - 1823)

Genealogical records suggest that John Forbes, though never married, had children with a widow in Mobile, Alabama, named Marie Isabelle Narbonne (1770–1822). The couple had two children named Sophia Fo...

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John Forbes (1767 - 1823)

Genealogical records suggest that John Forbes, though never married, had children with a widow in Mobile, Alabama, named Marie Isabelle Narbonne (1770–1822). The couple had two children named Sophia Fo...

8/10/2018

Col. Benjamin Hawkins MP (1754 - 1816)

"Sen Benjamin Hawkins", "Benjamin Hawkins"

Col. Benjamin Hawkins is my/our 13th cousin five times removed. Janet Milburn 8/9/22 __________________________________________________________________________________ Aide-de-camp to Gen. Geo. Washi...

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Col. Benjamin Hawkins MP (1754 - 1816)

"Sen Benjamin Hawkins", "Benjamin Hawkins"

Col. Benjamin Hawkins is my/our 13th cousin five times removed. Janet Milburn 8/9/22 __________________________________________________________________________________ Aide-de-camp to Gen. Geo. Washi...

8/9/2018

Samuel Moniac, Chief Takkes-Hadjo (1771 - 1837)

"Sam", "Maniac", "McNac"

Moniac, Sam (Sam McNac), frontiersman (c. 1758-1837). Sam Moniac, whose name frequently appeared in variations, was a son Of William Maniac, a Hollander Who had reached the Creek nation in Alabama in 1...

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Samuel Moniac, Chief Takkes-Hadjo (1771 - 1837)

"Sam", "Maniac", "McNac"

Moniac, Sam (Sam McNac), frontiersman (c. 1758-1837). Sam Moniac, whose name frequently appeared in variations, was a son Of William Maniac, a Hollander Who had reached the Creek nation in Alabama in 1...

8/9/2018

Samuel Brashears MP (c.1760 - 1794)

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William Augustus Bowles (aka., "Estajoca" and "Billy Bowlegs") MP (1763 - 1805)

"Estajoca", "Billy Bowlegs"

Augustus Bowles (1763–1805), also known as Estajoca, was a Maryland-born English adventurer and organizer of Muscogee Creek attempts to create a state outside of Euro-American control.General William A...

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William Augustus Bowles (aka., "Estajoca" and "Billy Bowlegs") MP (1763 - 1805)

"Estajoca", "Billy Bowlegs"

Augustus Bowles (1763–1805), also known as Estajoca, was a Maryland-born English adventurer and organizer of Muscogee Creek attempts to create a state outside of Euro-American control.General William A...

8/9/2018

John William Weatherford (c.1754 - c.1805)

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Jean-Antoine Milfort MP (c.1740 - 1814)

"Le Clerc", "Milford", "Louis"

According to Le Clerc in his own story, after having killed a servant of the king's household in a duel, he took refuge in the United States, and went to the country of the Creek Indians, whose friends...

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Jean-Antoine Milfort MP (c.1740 - 1814)

"Le Clerc", "Milford", "Louis"

According to Le Clerc in his own story, after having killed a servant of the king's household in a duel, he took refuge in the United States, and went to the country of the Creek Indians, whose friends...

8/9/2018

James McIntosh (deceased)

"Macintosh"

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Alexander McIntosh (b. - c.1782)

From "Alexander McIntosh was the son of John McIntosh of Holm and Janet Baillie. His grandfather was Angus McIntosh of Holm. His father was first married to Anne McGillivray which produced his half bro...

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Alexander McIntosh (b. - c.1782)

From "Alexander McIntosh was the son of John McIntosh of Holm and Janet Baillie. His grandfather was Angus McIntosh of Holm. His father was first married to Anne McGillivray which produced his half bro...

8/8/2018

Capt. John Mohr McIntosh MP (1700 - 1761)

CAPTAIN JOHN MHOR MCINTOSH======Emigrant Leader and Soldier under General Oglethorpe=== John Mhor McIntosh, here treated, is the son of Lachlan McIntosh of Knocknagael and his wife Mary Lockhart. He wa...

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Capt. John Mohr McIntosh MP (1700 - 1761)

CAPTAIN JOHN MHOR MCINTOSH======Emigrant Leader and Soldier under General Oglethorpe=== John Mhor McIntosh, here treated, is the son of Lachlan McIntosh of Knocknagael and his wife Mary Lockhart. He wa...

8/8/2018

Capt. William McIntosh MP (c.1745 - c.1794)

Not the same as Lt. Col. William "the elder" McIntosh . William H. McIntosh was the son of John McIntosh (b. 1715 in Scotland, d. 1787) of McIntosh Bluff on the Tombigbee River above Mobile, AL, and Ma...

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Capt. William McIntosh MP (c.1745 - c.1794)

Not the same as Lt. Col. William "the elder" McIntosh . William H. McIntosh was the son of John McIntosh (b. 1715 in Scotland, d. 1787) of McIntosh Bluff on the Tombigbee River above Mobile, AL, and Ma...

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