John Coffee

male, deceased (1833)
John R. Coffee (June 2, 1772-July 7, 1833) was an American planter and military leader. Born in Prince Edward County, Virginia, Coffee was a...
William Weatherford

William Weatherford

male, deceased (1824)
William "Red Eagle" Weatherford, (1780 - March 24, 1824), was a Creek (Muscogee) Indian who led the Creek War offensive against the United States....

Menawa

male
Menawa, was born about 1765 at the village of Oakfuskee located on or near the Tallapoosa River, the site is now covered by the lower part of Lake...
William McIntosh

William McIntosh

male, deceased (1825)
William McIntosh (1775 - April 30, 1825), also known as White Warrior, was the son of Captain William McIntosh, a member of a prominent Savannah,...

Peter McQueen

male, deceased (1820)
Peter McQueen was the son of a Scottish trader and a Creek woman. He was known for playing a set of bagpipes during each battle that he fought....

John Floyd

male, deceased (1839)
John Floyd was a United States Representative from Georgia. He was born in Beaufort, South Carolina where he learned carpentry. In 1791, he moved...
James White

James White

male, deceased (1821)
James White (August 8, 1747 - August 14, 1821) was an American pioneer and soldier who founded White's Fort, which later became Knoxville,...

William Hall

male, deceased (1856)
William Hall (February 11, 1775-October 7, 1856) was the Governor of the state of Tennessee from April to October of 1829. Hall was a native of...
Newton Cannon

Newton Cannon

male, deceased (1841)
Newton Cannon (May 22, 1781-September 16, 1841) was Governor of the U.S. state of Tennessee from 1835 to 1839. A native of Guilford County, North...
William Trousdale

William Trousdale

male, deceased (1872)
William Trousdale (September 23, 1790 - March 27, 1872) was Governor of Tennessee from 1849 to 1851. He was a protege of Andrew Jackson, having...