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    Alexander McGillivray, also known as Hoboi-Hili-Miko (December 15, 1750 – February 17, 1793), was a Muscogee (Creek) leader. The son of a Muscogee mother...
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  • what is now central Alabama. He was the father of Alexander McGillivray and the great-uncle of William McIntosh and William Weatherford, three of the most...
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    Alexander Andrew McGillivray KC (February 11, 1884 – December 12, 1940) was a lawyer and provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as...
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    Alexander McGillivray (4 January 1853 – 14 February 1911) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. Born in Pickering Township, Canada West, McGillivray studied...
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    in the Creek nation to extend his commerce. Their children were Alexander McGillivray (b. 1750), Sophia Durant, and Jeannette/Jennet, who married Le Clerc...
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    Confederation Scottish clan Lachlan McGillivray (1718–1799), the father of Alexander McGillivray William McGillivray (1764–1825) Carolina Henriette MacGillavry...
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  • McGillivray may refer to: John McGillivray (fur trader) (c. 1770–1855), member of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada John Alexander McGillivray (1853–1911)...
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  • McGillivray is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander McGillivray, also known as Hoboi-Hili-Miko (1750–1793), leader of the Creek...
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  • served as the speaker, interpreter, and translator for her brother, Alexander McGillivray, a leader in the Muscogee Confederacy. Durant was born to a mixed-race...
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    due to intermarriage, have British names: Alexander McGillivray, Josiah Francis, William McIntosh, Peter McQueen, William Weatherford, William Perryman...
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    William Alexander McGillivray (October 14, 1918 – December 16, 1984) was a lawyer, jurist, and a Chief Justice of Alberta, Canada. McGillivray was born...
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    Alexander McGillivray, who described his grievances in a letter to the U.S. commissioners. Washington sent a special emissary, Marinus Willett, to McGillvray...
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    half-siblings, Sophia Durant, Alexander McGillivray, and Jeanette Milfort Crook, from Sehoy II's marriage to Lachlan McGillivray. After being raised by his...
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    when he developed a lifelong enmity with the Upper Creek chief Alexander McGillivray. After the war, he relocated to the Bahamas, where he was courted...
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    another stone, erected by Forbes to mark the place that the body of Alexander McGillivray of Dunmaglass was found after the battle. A stone lies on the eastern...
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  • married Lachlan McGillivray and had three more children, Alexander, Sophia, and Jeanette McGillivray.: 50–51  When his mother died around 1730, Red Shoes'...
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    his mother's side, he was a nephew of the mixed-race Creek chief, Alexander McGillivray, who was prominent in the Upper Creek towns.[citation needed] Through...
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    thousand. The Upper Muskogee under Dragging Canoe's close ally Alexander McGillivray frequently joined their campaigns and also operated separately,...
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    Chief Alexander McGillivray and 24 leading chiefs to New York to negotiate a treaty and treated them like foreign dignitaries. Knox and McGillivray concluded...
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    traders in the 18th century, in particular of the Santa Fe Trail Alexander McGillivray (1750–1793), leader of the Creek Indians Henry Davis Minot, railroad...
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  • mother of Sehoy III McPherson (with trader Malcolm McPherson) and Creek Chief Alexander McGillivray (with trader Lachlan McGillivray). Moreover William...
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  • (1910–1917) George Hoadley (1917–1920) James Ramsey (1920–1921) Alexander McGillivray (1925–1930) David Milwyn Duggan (1930–1942) John Percy Page (1952...
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    current cornerback for the Minnesota Vikings Vanessa Briscoe Hay - singer McClain Hermes - Paralympic swimmer David Irons - former cornerback for the Atlanta...
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    sparsely populated territories of Florida and Louisiana. Working with Alexander McGillivray, Spain signed treaties with Creeks, the Chickasaws, and the Choctaws...
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  • had split the Chickasaw tribes loyalties in half. Creek leader, Alexander McGillivray, who with Spanish help was trying to build a pan-Indian confederation...
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  • customs among her people and was the mother of William Weatherford. Alexander McGillivray (1750–1793) negotiated the first treaty between the United States...
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    Natchee, Natchez Town, or Notchietown. Chinnabby's father accompanied Alexander McGillivray to New York City to participate in the signing of the 1790 Treaty...
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    during the siege was probably connected with or even ordered by Alexander McGillivray, a mixed-race Creek trader. Although he was a Loyalist and held...
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  • territory of present-day Alabama. He was befriended by the chief Alexander McGillivray, who used him as his war chief in battles. Later, after his return...
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  • keep the nation out of the war through a policy of neutrality. Alexander McGillivray, a mixed-race Muscogee Creek leader who fought alongside the British...
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