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Quarterman Dates
[1]Tomorrow:
April 30
1812: LA,
1825: Wm. McIntosh d.,
[2]Creek chieftain William McIntosh died at his plantation home,
Lockchau Talofau, in what is now Carroll County, Georgia. [Some
sources -- such as the Dictionary of Georgia Biography -- incorrectly
cite May 1 as the date of his death.] McIntosh was the son of a Creek
Indian mother and a Tory officer father. Through his father he was
related to several notable Georgia officials, including his cousin
George Troup, governor from 1823-1827. But the Creeks traced lineage
through the mother; thus McIntosh became a chief among the Lower
Creeks, who lived near and interacted more with whites than did the
Upper Creeks, who lived along the Alabama, Tallapoosa, and and Coosa
Rivers.
References
1. http://www.quarterman.org/q/timeline.html
2. http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/tdgh-apr/apr30.htm
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