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Charles Weatherford must have been married to Patsy Weatherford in Charlotte Virginia because she is found on the 1810 census with three daughters and a younger Charles Weatherford lives nearby and could be her son.    Two of her granddaughters, married into the family of Little in Kentucky.
 
Patsy's daughter, Catherine G.  Weatherford, listed as a daughter of Charles in the Virginia records listed online, married in 1811 to John C. Wright, a son of Thomas.
 
John and Catherine are found on the 1850 census of Kentucky and she is found as a widow in 1860 living with her daughter Martha Little.
 
Benoni Smith was the surety of that marriage or maybe that means he paid the bond.
 
Charles Weatherford was the son of Martin and Mary, a halfblood indian, Weatherford so it is possible that Patsy was also mixed.
 
Charles left Virginia, joined the Georgia Militia, and also migrated into Montgomery Alabama marrying Sehoy, who gave him a son, William Weatherford, who became Chief Red Eagle.
 
There is much speculation as to what happened to Charles afterward, and where he might be buried or even the date of his death.
 
Martin was a loyalist and a huge planter in Augusta Georgia but was exiled from the State and moved to the Bahamas.  His second wife may have also had a son named Charles.
 
Martin's brothers were also loyalists.
 
Sehoy might have also named a daughter Catherine.
 
All were of indian blood but not very creative in naming their children, and we will never know just how many "wives" they truly had, nor the number of children born to them.