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Post by hermin1 on Feb 8, 2008 17:40:18 GMT -5
sharonz09: No problemmo. I understand your frustration. What I know and the information I have already sent you by PM ,about the Walker surname is the result of a search I was doing for a descendent of Joseph Mahpiyatodan ( Blue cloud) who had a son named Joseph Walker,husband of Louisa Walker. Their descendents are no relation to your Walkers as far as I have been able to determine. ther is a lewis/Louis Walker who was married to Fanny Chaska. I don't know if he is related to Jacob, John, and Sarah Walker( their sister) though.
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Post by mdenney on Feb 12, 2008 10:23:06 GMT -5
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi I'm not sure how to get a message out in this site but I'll try here. I'm seeking information about HAZAHOTAWIN aka Suzanne or Susan Pennichon. Thanks, Ziziwin
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Post by hermin1 on Feb 13, 2008 14:10:29 GMT -5
Susanne Pennishon aka Istagiwin and Hazahotawin was the daughter of Jean Pennishon, and the daughter of Wapasha I aka Red leaf (she was born @!750). Susanne was born @ 1765 and died 2 Mar 1848. She married Captain Duncan Graham(born @ 1772 Scottish Highlands; died 5 December, 1847 in Mendota, Minn) around 1796 in Minnesota. You can go to www.rootsweb.com and select the World project Connect link. then type in Captain duncan Graham and you should come up with some trees submitted by researchers on him and his family. ......................................................................................................................................ecember, 1847 at Mendota, MN) circa 1796 in Minnesota.
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Post by hockeyshadow on Feb 19, 2008 0:15:16 GMT -5
Sharonz09 and Hermin,
The information I have recieved is from another family member and I myself do not have the official documents, however she has a lot of documents herself. The information refers to Ninse as the spouse of Archibald John Colin Campbell (his father was Archibald Colin John Campbell b-1730 Ireland). Ninse was referred to as a Dakota princess. { Her father was Chief Little Crow (I or II) (Hi-Hu-Ti-Na) His Spouse unknown, His daughter ninse.}
Children of AJ Campbell and Ninse : Alexander Duncan Nancy Colin Scott Peggy
I am wondering if this information helps connect anything further?
This is just a big itch i need scratched!!!! My curiosity is killing me!!
I myself am an amateur at this and am just learning about how to do this. So far most of my information has come from contacting long lost relatives! I have been very fortunate. I am now at the point where I need to learn where to search for things, issue is finances and access for the most part! Any help you give is greatly appreciated. Love this!!
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Post by hermin1 on Feb 19, 2008 9:04:30 GMT -5
hockeyshadow, I am a bit confused by your posting above. You say that you have your information from a relative who has some documents. then you ask if the information you posted connects anywhere, and mention access( to what?) and financial concerns. You need to ask your relative for copies of what he/she has. I have suggested you contact peacekeeper at the Oyate web site. Here's her Email: jackieMHahn@aol.com. she is the expert on the Campbell family. second: I need to know to whom of the Campbells you are a descendent of. third: Are you currently in the wolfchild Lawsuit as a Plaintiff or an intervener? if you aren't then whatever connection you seek is moot in terms of being included in the lawsuit, because the deadline for being included as a plaintiff elapsed last year around June or August. You would have to initiate a new lawsuit.
I do not have any documentation re. Ninse, and I don't know who has, unless it is the relative, mentioned in your posting.
Re. your question as to fi this information would connect to anywhere, yes if your ancestor was either a Scout/soldier for the US Army in the civil War and/or during or after the 1862 Uprising., and/or remained, and/or or returned to Minnesota and is on the 1886 and/or 1889 Mdewakanton enrollments.
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Post by Ninse Campbell on Feb 19, 2008 10:16:35 GMT -5
hockeyshadow, I am a bit confused by your posting above. You say that you have your information from a relative who has some documents. then you ask if the information you posted connects anywhere, and mention access( to what?) and financial concerns. You need to ask your relative for copies of what he/she has. Are you currently in the wolfchild Lawsuit as a Plaintiff or an intervener? if you aren't then whatever connection you seek is moot in terms of being included in the lawsuit, because the deadline for being included as a plaintiff elapsed last year around June or August. You would have to initiate a new lawsuit. I do not have any documentation re. Ninse, and I don't know who has, unless it is the relative, mentioned in your posting. Re. your question as to fi this information would connect to anywhere, yes if your ancestor was either a Scout/soldier for the US Army in the civil War and/or during or after the 1862 Uprising., and/or remained, and/or or returned to Minnesota and is on the 1886 and/or 1889 Mdewakanton enrollments. ______________________ Please note my posting has been modified. I found the information you posted on Oyate website,re. your family tree. it looks like your'r descended from Nancy Campbell. I do have a little on Nancy Campbell. I have uploaded copies of the two pages I have on her at the top of to this posting. Look for them. You cn click on the image andthen print it off. They also have references you can refer to for documentation. Hope this helps. also, you can log in to the State of Wisconsin Historical Society web site, and also the Michigan GenWeb site and look for any documentation there may be on the Campbells. Just type in the names of each web site in your Bwoser Search box and click on the web site description(s) . Mr. James L> Hansen is the Genealogical Reference Librarian for the wisconsin Historical society, and he may be ble to refer you to other sources. this society has all the records from before Minnesota, Michiganand Wisconsin became states.
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Post by hermin1 on Feb 19, 2008 13:56:43 GMT -5
Oh lord,Mike: how did this happen? I am the one who posted the quote. i started to work on my qute above, then left it ,the next thin gI know, it is asking me for a name and I had to type in the security code. i think I goofed.
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Post by hermin1 on Feb 19, 2008 18:13:07 GMT -5
hockey shadow: Your Jean Baptiste Marie dit Waccan Boucher was Franco-Cree metis. His half brother was Robert Livingstone, who was killed in 1824 in British Columbia. Jean Baptiste Marie dit Waccan Boucher was married twice: thefirst to the daughter of a Carrier(Dene) chief in Jan. 1811.
Second wife: Nancy Mcdougall, the Metis daughter of james McDougall. they were wed in 1817. Of the 17 children Jean Baptiste sired, I foundlisted: Elizabeth Boucher who married Peter Kirton, the son of Joseph Kirton and an unknown woman. the record at rootsweb, only shows a daughter nmed Jessie Ann Kirton(born 22 Sept. 1867), w/o William Henry Isbister (b. 6 dec. 1864, and he died 9 apr 1922). Jane Boucher Sophie Boucher Jean Baptiste Boucher(jr) Francois Boucher James Boucher. James was born @1816 at Lake Stuart, British Columbia.He was married 2 or 3 times. spouse 1: A metis woman , Rosalie Plouffe,d/o french trader Antoine Plouffe and Angelic Slawa. They were wed 24 Jul 1848 by Reverend Demers at St.Paul Mission in the Willamette.They had 7 or 8 children. She died in 1901. spouse 2: an Indian woman from Fond du Lac. He either married again at the age of 83 yrs, legally to an unknown woman, or married his 2nd spouse legally.the biography is unclear in re. to this. the church records on the 17 children are in the church Records at St. paul Mission in the Willamette.
You can find information on Jean Baptiste Marie dit Waccan boucher by typing his name in your Search Browaser and clicking on the results that mention his name. Nnancy Campbell and her husband lived in the Red river country nea what is now winnipegr Winnipeg Canada for the rest of their lives after they were married. mary Delores bourk, daughter of their son Andrew and his wife married james Kirton.
I fail to see why you have included Peter Kirton on your family tree, as I don't see any connection with Jame Kirton. Do you have some information that would link him to this tree of yours? You will find her family listed in bothe the 1838 and 18555-56 Mixed blood Listings, which can be found at the Oyate Research Center website . I think they may be either in the Archives section or oneof the other sections. you will have to search tht website for the articles , which
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Post by hermin1 on Feb 22, 2008 9:15:05 GMT -5
darlene nowak Guest wrote this i just moved it here lHI! there. IAM LOOKING FOR A NATIVE AMERICAN .HIS NAME WAS W ILLIAM (CROW) ANDEK . born_ (march 1896) BAP JULY 18- 1897. HIS FATHER NAME WAS WILLIAM ALSO.HISMOTHER NAME WAS MARIANNE MISKOPAGAN. HIS WIFES NAME MARIACROW ANDEK b _6_17 1896. BAP--7-11-1896. HER MADIAN NAME WAS MARIA ANN KIWIGANABE THEY HAD A DAUGHTER MARY ANN ANDEK B_8-1-1889. ALL FROM INDIAN PTE,MI DELTA CO. help can,t find them anny were thank you ,darlene Note to darlene: I find it rther confusing, that william crow andek's wife being born in 1896, while their daughter was born 7 years before the mother. I am thinking that the names and dates should be reversed.
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Post by hermin1 on Feb 22, 2008 9:50:35 GMT -5
Re. Jacob Walker: He married the woman named Sarah who is listed as his wife on the 1880 Wisconsin Census, in 1880. The 1885 Mdewakanton enrollment shows him with Mary, his new wife. this means that owaci was not the Sarah listed on the 1880 wisconsin Census with jacob. and his brother John Walker in the same household.
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Post by sharonz09 on Feb 26, 2008 10:32:54 GMT -5
Hermin 1, i just wanted to know how did you know that Owaci father was Hitutina, who was he and this Ninse was her sister? Let know okay. Thanks sharon09
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Post by sharonz09 on Feb 26, 2008 10:43:32 GMT -5
Hermin 1, sorry i just read he is Little Crow is that true though?
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Post by hermin1 on Feb 26, 2008 18:39:32 GMT -5
Hermin 1, i just wanted to know how did you know that Owaci father was Hitutina, who was he and this Ninse was her sister? Let know okay. Thanks sharon09 hockeyshadow is the one who posted that Ninse was the daughter of Hihutina. As for where I found that he was Owaci's father, I don't know but I am going to search until i find the source. I didn't just pick it out of the air. Until I find the reference, please just put a question mark next to his name. usually quote my source of information, and sometimes I forget to do this, which apparently happend in this case.
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Post by hermin1 on Feb 26, 2008 19:14:52 GMT -5
Hermin 1, sorry i just read he is Little Crow is that true though? hockeyshadow:where did you red that Hihutina was another name for Little Crow? You need to post this reference, and also to which of the four chief Little Crows you are referring to, as I have never seen him referred to by any other name except Little Crow(if you are talking about Little Crow IV). Little Crow II was referred to as petit corbeau,and Little Crow III as Cetanwakanmani.
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Post by sharonz09 on Mar 11, 2008 8:27:54 GMT -5
Peacekeeper, Hermin 1 said i should contact you for any information on the Campbells, I have read some of the information Hockeyshadow had given but do you have any on Ninse who was married to AJ Campbell? I would sure appreciate your help. "Thank you"! Sharonz09
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