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  2. Sehoy III - Wikipedia

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    In 1779/80, Sehoy III met and married Charles Weatherford, a trader from Virginia who had come to Coosada to seek refuge from Revolutionary War fighting. Their children were William (b. 1781) and Elizabeth, who married a pair of siblings from the Moniac family. Charles Weatherford established a plantation downstream from Sehoy's residence at ...

  3. William Weatherford - Wikipedia

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    William Weatherford married Mary Moniac (c. 1783 – 1804), who was also of mixed race. They had two children, Charles and Mary (Polly) Weatherford. After Mary's death, Weatherford married Sopethlina Kaney Thelotco Moniac (c. 1783 – 1813). She died after the birth of their son, William Weatherford, Jr., born 25 December 1813.

  4. 84-year-old man arrested for dumping a bowl of urine on a ...

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    Charles Weatherford of Evansville, Ind. was arrested on Saturday for dumping a bowl of urine on a 13-year-old boy. Weatherford reportedly called police after the teen smashed landscaping bricks ...

  5. Jean Baptiste Louis DeCourtel Marchand - Wikipedia

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    Moreover William Weatherford, the notorious Red Eagle, and his half-brother the mestizo Charles Weatherford were the sons of Sehoy III. Captain Marchand was the French military commanding officer of the colonial trading post at Fort Toulouse , who suppressed a rebellion around 1721 and was relieved of his command or left abruptly around 1722 ...

  6. Sophia Durant - Wikipedia

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    Sophia Durant (c. 1752 – c. 1813 /1831) was a Koasati Native American plantation owner who served as the speaker, interpreter, and translator for her brother, Alexander McGillivray, a leader in the Muscogee Confederacy.

  7. Charles Goodnight - Wikipedia

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    Charles Goodnight (March 5, 1836 – December 12, 1929), also known as Charlie Goodnight, was a rancher in the American West. [1] In 1955, he was inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum .

  8. Herbert W. Jones - Wikipedia

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    During his time at FAMU, Jones led the Molecular Physics Project along with Charles Weatherford and Babu L. Jain. The project was supported by multiple NASA grants. [11] From August 3-6, 1981, Jones and Weatherford hosted the first International Conference on ETO Multicenter Molecular Integrals in Tallahassee, Florida. The conference was ...

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