Milly Francis
| Milly Francis | |
|---|---|
| Creek (Red Stick faction) leader | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1803 (about) near Montgomery, Alabama | 
| Died | 1848 (aged 44–45) Muskogee County, Oklahoma | 
| Cause of death | Tuberculosis | 
| Resting place | Somewhere on the campus of Bacone College | 
| Spouse | Cochar Hoboithley | 
| Children | Eight children; three survived to adulthood | 
| Parent(s) | Josiah Francis, Polly Moniac | 
| Nickname | The Creek Pocahontas | 
Milly Francis (c. 1803–1848), daughter of Creek leader Josiah Francis (Francis the Prophet), was born near what is today Montgomery, Alabama, about 1803.: 1 Her name is sometimes thought to be an Anglicization of the Creek name "Malee", but the most recent thinking is that "Milly" was her birth name. She was a member of the Red Stick faction of the Creek tribe.