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A History and Genealogy of Chief William McIntosh, Jr., and His Known Descendents

A History and Genealogy of Chief William McIntosh, Jr., and His Known Descendents
Author: Harriet Turner Porter Corbin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1967
Genre: Creek Indians
ISBN:

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Benjamin McIntosh (b.ca. 1700) married Catherine McIntosh in 1711, and they emigrated from Scotland to land near Darien, Georgia. His grandson, William McIntosh, Sr. (b.ca. 1745), married three times (twice to Creek Indian maidens and once to a cousin). William McIntosh, Jr. (ca. 1775-1825) became a chief of the Creek Indians. Descendants lived in Georgia, Oklahoma, California and elsewhere.


Chief William McIntosh

Chief William McIntosh
Author: Billie Jane McIntosh
Publisher: Light Technology Publishing
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1622338006

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“Billie Jane McIntosh combines accuracy of history and immediacy of fiction to relate the life of her ancestor, a warrior, diplomat, and selfless leader of his Native nation. In that bitter time of dispossession known as Indian Removal when others lost hope, Chief McIntosh believed in a future where his people would both survive and thrive.” — Joseph Bruchac, author of Our Stories Remember “One of the most misunderstood and maligned figures of early United States history is Chief William McIntosh. Historian descendent Billie Jane McIntosh recounts Chief McIntosh’s story in balanced detail with solid research and vivid creativity.” — Gary L. McIntosh, PhD, professor of leadership, Biola University, La Mirada, CA “McIntosh brings to life historical facts, harnessing the clash of civilizations to move the personal story of William McIntosh forward with anticipation and drama and to show inner tensions within characters caught up in this historic time of transition.” — Margery Bouris, officer with the Friends of McIntosh Reserve, Inc. “Billie Jane McIntosh offers a unique historical perspective on an important family and a period of time. The appendices are a plus in understanding the family tree, treaties, and laws of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation.” — Tamara M. Elder, author and Curator Research Division, Oklahoma History Center “Imagine Creek life during the tumultuous period of treaty making and removal, written as if you were a participant in the unfolding history. McIntosh quickly draws you in with a masterfully crafted story.” — James R. Floyd, Muscogee (Creek) Nation


Chief William McIntosh

Chief William McIntosh
Author: George Chapman
Publisher: Cherokee Publishing Company (GA)
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1988
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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History of Creek Indians.


George Washington Grayson and the Creek Nation, 1843-1920

George Washington Grayson and the Creek Nation, 1843-1920
Author: Mary Jane Warde
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780806131603

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A confederate soldier, pioneer merchant, rancher, newspaper publisher, and town builder, George Washington Grayson also served for six decades as a leader of the Creek Nation. His life paralleled the most tumultuous events in Creek Indian and Oklahoma history, from the aftermath of the Trail of Tears through World War I. As a diplomat representing the Creek people, Grayson worked to shape Indian policy. As a cultural broker, he explained its ramifications to his people. A self-described progressive who advocated English education, constitutional government, and economic development, Grayson also was an Indian nationalist who appreciated traditional values. When the Creeks faced allotment and loss of sovereignty, Grayson sought ways to accommodate change without sacrificing Indian identity. Mary Jane Warde bases her portrait of Grayson on a wealth of primary and secondary sources, including the extensive writings of Grayson himself.


Genealogical Records of McIntosh Families in United States and Canada

Genealogical Records of McIntosh Families in United States and Canada
Author: Walter H. McIntosh
Publisher: [Topsfield, Mass.] : W.H. McIntosh
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1984
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

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Chiefly a record of various McIntosh families from several areas of the United States and Canada. Includes areas of Virginia, West Virginia, Iowa, New Hampshire, Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Hampshire, Maine, Missouri, Wisconsin, etc. Also includes some marriages from Scotland from 1700 to 1800.


William McCoy and His Descendants

William McCoy and His Descendants
Author: Lycurgus McCoy
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2016-09-23
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781333717032

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Excerpt from William McCoy and His Descendants: A Genealogical History of the Family of William McCoy, One, of the Scotch Families Coming to America Before the Revolutionary War, Who Died in Kentucky About the Year 1818; Also a History of the Family of Alexander McCoy IN the following pages is given the history of an average Western family. It began with a middle - class Scotch family, that came to America about the middle of the eighteenth cen tury. This family, like most others emigrating to this country in an early day, remained for a time in the eastern portion of the American Colonies, their descendants rapidly multiplying and swarming westward. A few of the mccoys who came to America at this time remained in Maryland, and others in Pennsylvania and Virginia; but the great majority of them are scattered over the northern half of the Western States, between the Alleghenies and the Pacific Ocean. The two brothers, Daniel and Alexander, sons of William mccoy, first settled in Maryland, then in Pennsylvania and Virginia, and lastly in Kentucky. Most of their sons and daughters, finding the institution of slavery distasteful to them, pushed north ward and westward, until they are found in all the Northwest ern States; and yet some are in Tennessee, Georgia, Arkansas, and Texas. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.