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FWIW IJ has the skin tone,high cheekbones and nose of a Native American so i
would say somewhere along the line there was hanky panky going on with a white person and a Native American... Beside he don't know how to play cards i was right Joe the card was dead but no hard feelings it's just a game....... Handyman Mike Standing in a river waving a stick |
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On 09 Sep 2004 01:36:37 GMT, (Mike) wrote:
FWIW IJ has the skin tone,high cheekbones and nose of a Native American so i would say somewhere along the line there was hanky panky going on with a white person and a Native American... I think there is some connection he http://college.hmco.com/history/read...intoshwill.htm -- Charlie... |
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![]() "Charlie Choc" wrote in message I think there is some connection he http://college.hmco.com/history/read...intoshwill.htm -- Charlie... Encyclopedia of North American Indians McIntosh, William, Jr. (Tustunnuggee Hutke) (1775-1825) Coweta Creek political leader, diplomat, military leader, and trader Alexander McGillivray's death in 1793 created a diplomatic void in the Creek Confederacy. Eighteen-year-old William McIntosh, Jr., a distant relative of McGillivray's, dreamed about becoming the tribe's next diplomat. McIntosh realized his desire for prominence when his kinsmen selected him a micco (chief) of Coweta in 1800. After the Creek Civil War (1813-14), McIntosh became the central diplomatic figure in the Creek Confederacy, sparking controversy among his people as he consented to land cessions to Georgia in the treaties of 1814, 1818, 1821, and 1825. He died in 1825. William McIntosh, Jr., was born in 1775, in Wetumpka, Georgia (now Alabama). His mixed-blood lineage Indian joe adds--I lived in Wetumpka Ala in 1936 and found an Indian graveyard under our house--perhaps I was trotting on my ancestors bones? Actually I think my Scottish ancestor went to bed with an indian princess one night--and woke up the next morning in bed with a squaw. |
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![]() "Charlie Choc" wrote in message I think there is some connection he http://college.hmco.com/history/read...intoshwill.htm -- Charlie... Encyclopedia of North American Indians McIntosh, William, Jr. (Tustunnuggee Hutke) (1775-1825) Coweta Creek political leader, diplomat, military leader, and trader Alexander McGillivray's death in 1793 created a diplomatic void in the Creek Confederacy. Eighteen-year-old William McIntosh, Jr., a distant relative of McGillivray's, dreamed about becoming the tribe's next diplomat. McIntosh realized his desire for prominence when his kinsmen selected him a micco (chief) of Coweta in 1800. After the Creek Civil War (1813-14), McIntosh became the central diplomatic figure in the Creek Confederacy, sparking controversy among his people as he consented to land cessions to Georgia in the treaties of 1814, 1818, 1821, and 1825. He died in 1825. William McIntosh, Jr., was born in 1775, in Wetumpka, Georgia (now Alabama). His mixed-blood lineage Indian joe adds--I lived in Wetumpka Ala in 1936 and found an Indian graveyard under our house--perhaps I was trotting on my ancestors bones? Actually I think my Scottish ancestor went to bed with an indian princess one night--and woke up the next morning in bed with a squaw. |
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Beside he don't know how to play cards i was
right Joe the card was dead but no hard feelings it's just a game....... Shoot the dealer... Hold on a second, who dealt that mess? -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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On 09 Sep 2004 01:36:37 GMT, (Mike) wrote:
FWIW IJ has the skin tone,high cheekbones and nose of a Native American so i would say somewhere along the line there was hanky panky going on with a white person and a Native American... I think there is some connection he http://college.hmco.com/history/read...intoshwill.htm -- Charlie... |
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Beside he don't know how to play cards i was
right Joe the card was dead but no hard feelings it's just a game....... Shoot the dealer... Hold on a second, who dealt that mess? -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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![]() "Clark Reid" wrote in message ... Well Joe, You'd be more than welcome here but our immigration laws are tough. Not impossible but tough... IJ saw----well Clark you are right--I met the age requirement {under 85 years} but so far have failed in the requirement to have 3 million dollars NZ to invest in your country. What's the new job? Best wishes to your new bride, why don"t you bring her to US for a honeymoon? |
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![]() "Joe McIntosh" What's the new job? Best wishes to your new bride, why don"t you bring her to US for a honeymoon? Hi Joe, The new job is heading up product development for Feather Merchants for the NZ/Aus region. It's a great job. I will still guide at Poronui a bit because I don't think I could bring myself to give that up. I will be bringing Tania to the US at some point but the honeymoon awaits us recovering from the cost of the wedding. We've been together 9 years so we are pretty good at planning things long term ![]() Clark |
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![]() "Joe McIntosh" What's the new job? Best wishes to your new bride, why don"t you bring her to US for a honeymoon? Hi Joe, The new job is heading up product development for Feather Merchants for the NZ/Aus region. It's a great job. I will still guide at Poronui a bit because I don't think I could bring myself to give that up. I will be bringing Tania to the US at some point but the honeymoon awaits us recovering from the cost of the wedding. We've been together 9 years so we are pretty good at planning things long term ![]() Clark |
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