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  1. William Weatherford’s gravesite in Baldwin County, Alabama (findagrave.com) Another gentleman who knew Weatherford intimately for a number of years informs me that ‘ he possessed remarkable intellectual powers; that his perceptions were quick almost to intuition, his memory tenacious, his imagination vivid, his judgment strong and accurate, and his language copious, fluent, and expressive.

  2. digital.archives.alabama.gov › digital › collectionCONTENTdm - Alabama

    William Weatherford, "Red Eagle," surrenders to Andrew Jackson at the end of the Creek Indian War of 1813-1814. Time Period: 1810-1819: Subject: Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845 Weatherford, William, ca. 1780-1824 Generals--United States Indians of North America Indian chiefs Fort Jackson (Ala.) Elmore County (Ala.) Type: Still image: Original Format ...

  3. Originally Created by: Tammy McCollough Lemons. Added: Jul 28, 2004. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 9193282. Source citation. Creek War Chief. Born the son of Charles Weatherford, a Scottish trader, and Sehoy, a Creek woman of the Wind clan, at Coosada, a Creek village in what is today Alabama. In the society of the tribe, his kin network linked him ...

  4. Testimonials. “I have known William P. Weatherford since 1991 when we were associate attorneys together at a law firm in Winter Park. We later became law partners together for several years. Since that time, Bill has been a great referral source for myself and potential clients as one of the finest transactional lawyers in Central Florida.

  5. When Chief William "Red Eagle" Weatherford was born on 28 September 1765, in Little River, Baldwin, Alabama, United States, his father, Charles Weatherford, was 28 and his mother, Sehoy III Princess Of The Wind Clan Of The Creek Nation McGillivray, was 6. He married Mary Elizabeth Moniac in 1801, in Alabama, United States.

  6. Weatherford Book. P. O. Box 296. Stockton, AL 36579. To order by Credit Card call: 251-937-3738. Or email your request to: weatherfordbook0@gmail.com. Retail Price: $49.95 plus $10.00 shipping and handling. Alabama residents: add 4% sales tax; Baldwin County residents: add 6% sales tax.

  7. 3 de ene. de 2018 · William Weatherford, a legendary Red Stick Indian warrior who led an attack on Fort Mims in 1813, would become celebrated later in his life, despite the horrific massacre of men, women and ...