Yes, and I believe that I am a direct descendant of this marriage. Here's my line:
1. Jacob "Big Jake" Troxell and Cornblossom
2. Johnathan Blevins and Katie Troxell
3. Richard Blevins and Rhoda Scott
4. Jonathan Blevins and Emily Maxwell
5. John Calvin Blevins and Nancy M (No maiden name yet)
6. Nettie M Blevins and Thomas Walter Fuller (my great grandparents)
7. Carl R Fuller and Alpha M Partney Masson (my grandparents)
8. My mother, daughter of the above
9. Me, myself, and I
Apparently, this line of the family (the Blevins) now lives in the Dallas/Ft Worth area--or at least they did about 40 years ago. I'm from Missouri and I have never met anyone from this side of the family. My great grandmother, Nettie (Blevins) Fuller, died about two weeks before I was born.
I was shocked when I started to trace this line of my tree. I never knew that I had any Indian blood. --And it's an amazing story. I have gained a profound respect for the Cherokee and Indian history, and I have been devouring all of the books I can find about Cornblossom, Doublehead, Great Eagle, and Moytoy. They're some of the most fascinating people in my tree and there's enough material out there to keep you reading for the next 5 years.