Mary of Musgrove Muscogee
- Born: 1680, Muskogee, Muskogee County, Oklahoma
- Marriage (1): Red Shoes
- Died: 1763, Choctaw County, Alabama at age 83
Another name for Mary was Sehoy of the Hutalgagi.
General Notes:
NOTES: She was an Indian princess of the prestigious Wind Clan (Hutalgalgi), the highest ranking tribe of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation.
DESCENDANTS: Son-in-law was Captain Jean Baptiste Louis DeCourtel Marchand, French commander of Fort Toulouse in Alabama.
Grandson was Red Shoes (Muskogean Chief) who became an Indian Chief of the prestigious Wind Clan (Hutalgalgi) of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation.
Granddaughter Sehoy II Marchand's husband was Lachlan McGillivray (of the Clan MacGillivray Chiefs Lineage, part of the Clan Chattan Confederation of the Scottish Highland) who migrated to the Colonies and became a wealthy fur trader and planter in Georgia.
Great grandson was Alexander McGillivray who became Chief of the Upper Creek (Muscogee) Indians, one of the most powerful and historically important Native American chiefs among the Creek of the Southeast.
Second great grandson was famed Chief "Red Eagle" of the Wind Clan (Hutalgalgi), the highest ranking tribe of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation.
Third great grandson was Major David Moniac, an American military officer who in 1822 became the first Native American graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point.
Research Notes:
-- WikiTree (http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sehoy-1) -- Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscogee_%28Creek%29_Nation)
Mary married Red Shoes. (Red Shoes was born in 1680 and died in 1748 in Choctaw County, Alabama.)
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