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    1. Re: [NISHNAWBE] Chippewa Research: Where does one start?
    2. Anita Nelson
    3. I found your emails to be interesting but I missed the earlier ones apparently. What is your Remillard's full name? I will watch for it. I have five different tribal affiliations so have collected a lot of information over the years. Bits and Pieces here and there. I have Prairie du Chien WI information. No Wisconsin Indian Rolls but some Michigan ones. If my memory is right. I do believe seeing that name. The name stuck out because my parents new people by that name in Marquette, Michigan. There is a Remillard's Bar there that was associated with that family. Don't get discouraged doing Native American/Canadian Indian research as it does take years. I have been doing it 30 years and I am at a dead-end with five of my lines. I need information from the Lac Du Flambeau Tribe in Wisconsin for my father's side so if anyone has any connections for me, please let me know. Surnames: Isadore Lacoy/Lacaille and Charlotte Pemousse/Marche. Their first child was born Lac Courte Orielle, WI. The State Historical Society of Wisconsin is an excellent resource. They have been very helpful in my research. The address should be on their website. It's best to write them direct and address it to research services. Happy Hunting, Anita, Lady with Puckered Shoes. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeanne Gold" <Gold@Digging4Roots.com> To: <NISHNAWBE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 11:49 PM Subject: Re: [NISHNAWBE] Chippewa Research: Where does one start? > Thank you, Betty, for so many suggestions. I will certainly add them to my growing list. > > A passing question, I only hope I can make sense. I find I'm having a bit of trouble following some of the ideas/suggestions and I think it's because I'm missing some information. > > For example, are Red Cliff, Fond du Lac, Bois Forte the names of bands? What is the difference between a tribe and a band? Is Grand Portage a location and if so, is it in Wisconsin? > > Hmm. I guess I'm having troubles because I'm not familiar with the words, terms and places. Might I ask a good place to learn some background? > > I have a suspicion this is going to be like working on my Jewish ancestry and I needed to have a lot of historical and geographical background in order to find them. > > > Jeanne > ;=j > > > On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 21:46:50 EST Pacqrat@aol.com wrote: > ----------------------- Original Message ----------------------- > > Hi Jeanne > > > > You might try checking out Red Cliff and Fond du Lac as well as the bands > > mentioned by others. I have family connections in Superior, WI who were in > > those bands. My direct line from Superior are now Bois Forte but around the time > > your man was born, they were Fond du Lac. Finally, since the division into > > separate bands is for the white man's convenience, on geography alone you > > should check out Grand Portage as well. > > > > Another thing you might do is go to your friendly local Family History Center > > and order Indian Census rolls (Ojibwe tribe). Some of those are microfilmed > > up to 1940ish and if your man was indeed enrolled, you ought to be able to > > find him that way. > > > > Contacting reservations directly probably won't get you very far since the > > tribal/band officials are pretty busy with their regular duties and may be > > suspicious of your motives; they're always being approached by would-be members who > > want to be enrolled now in hopes of getting in on casino profits. > > > > Good luck. > > > > Betty Jack > > > --------------------- Original Message Ends -------------------- > > > > ============================== > OneWorldTree - The World's largest family tree. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13971/rd.ashx > >

    11/07/2004 01:48:06
    1. Re: [NISHNAWBE] Remillard
    2. bud
    3. Most of us have a conection to Lapointe, Madeline Island. That is the home of the Creator. Bud ----- Original Message ----- From: "Clint D." <photoclint@ev1.net> To: <NISHNAWBE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 10:17 PM Subject: [NISHNAWBE] Remillard > Does anyone have connections to the Remillard families that were at > Lapointe? > > > Clint > > > > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.788 / Virus Database: 533 - Release Date: 11/1/2004

    11/06/2004 11:15:36
    1. Re: [NISHNAWBE] Chippewa Research: Where does one start?
    2. Hi, Think the very first thing you need to determine the name of the reservation and begin you research there. Do you know that he was Chippewa and if so, how? My ties began in Canada with migration to Michigan. I am sure you will get better help from others and I wish you luck. One thing that hindered my search was that there was numerous spellings due to the fact that the name was spelling the way it sounded to whoever was recording the name. Betty

    11/06/2004 09:48:49
    1. Remillard
    2. Clint D.
    3. Does anyone have connections to the Remillard families that were at Lapointe? Clint

    11/06/2004 03:17:24
    1. Re: [NISHNAWBE] Chippewa Research: Where does one start?
    2. Hi Jeanne You might try checking out Red Cliff and Fond du Lac as well as the bands mentioned by others. I have family connections in Superior, WI who were in those bands. My direct line from Superior are now Bois Forte but around the time your man was born, they were Fond du Lac. Finally, since the division into separate bands is for the white man's convenience, on geography alone you should check out Grand Portage as well. Another thing you might do is go to your friendly local Family History Center and order Indian Census rolls (Ojibwe tribe). Some of those are microfilmed up to 1940ish and if your man was indeed enrolled, you ought to be able to find him that way. Contacting reservations directly probably won't get you very far since the tribal/band officials are pretty busy with their regular duties and may be suspicious of your motives; they're always being approached by would-be members who want to be enrolled now in hopes of getting in on casino profits. Good luck. Betty Jack

    11/06/2004 02:46:50
    1. Re: [NISHNAWBE] Chippewa Research: Where does one start?
    2. Jeanne Gold
    3. Thank you, Betty, for so many suggestions. I will certainly add them to my growing list. A passing question, I only hope I can make sense. I find I'm having a bit of trouble following some of the ideas/suggestions and I think it's because I'm missing some information. For example, are Red Cliff, Fond du Lac, Bois Forte the names of bands? What is the difference between a tribe and a band? Is Grand Portage a location and if so, is it in Wisconsin? Hmm. I guess I'm having troubles because I'm not familiar with the words, terms and places. Might I ask a good place to learn some background? I have a suspicion this is going to be like working on my Jewish ancestry and I needed to have a lot of historical and geographical background in order to find them. Jeanne ;=j On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 21:46:50 EST Pacqrat@aol.com wrote: ----------------------- Original Message ----------------------- > Hi Jeanne > > You might try checking out Red Cliff and Fond du Lac as well as the bands > mentioned by others. I have family connections in Superior, WI who were in > those bands. My direct line from Superior are now Bois Forte but around the time > your man was born, they were Fond du Lac. Finally, since the division into > separate bands is for the white man's convenience, on geography alone you > should check out Grand Portage as well. > > Another thing you might do is go to your friendly local Family History Center > and order Indian Census rolls (Ojibwe tribe). Some of those are microfilmed > up to 1940ish and if your man was indeed enrolled, you ought to be able to > find him that way. > > Contacting reservations directly probably won't get you very far since the > tribal/band officials are pretty busy with their regular duties and may be > suspicious of your motives; they're always being approached by would-be members who > want to be enrolled now in hopes of getting in on casino profits. > > Good luck. > > Betty Jack --------------------- Original Message Ends --------------------

    11/06/2004 01:49:17
    1. Re: [NISHNAWBE] Chippewa Research: Where does one start?
    2. Jeanne Gold
    3. Thank you so much, Bud. That is really kind of you. Jeanne ;=j ----------------------- Original Message ----------------------- > Jeanne, I sent your email to a friend at Bad River who has lunch with a gal > in enrollment maybe some help there. Bud --------------------- Original Message Ends --------------------

    11/06/2004 01:21:53
    1. Re: [NISHNAWBE] Chippewa Research: Where does one start?
    2. Nancy McFarland
    3. We were just up in Bad River (Wisconsin) to their casino on the reservation there! It was great. And the people are just wonderful up there. We loved it. Just thought I'd add that, the talk of Bad River caught my eye. : ) Nancy Jeanne, I sent your email to a friend at Bad River who has lunch with a gal in enrollment maybe some help there. Bud > Hello Jeanne > > I would first try with the individual band enrollment rolls. It appears > that he was from northern Wisconsin area. A couple of the bands of Lake > SUperior Ojibwe are LAc Courte Oreilles - LAc Du Flambeau - Bad River to > name > a few. If he is not on the rolls maybe a parent is. > > Hope this helps. > > REgards > > PAtti

    11/06/2004 02:22:17
    1. Re: [NISHNAWBE] Chippewa Research: Where does one start?
    2. bud
    3. Jeanne, I sent your email to a friend at Bad River who has lunch with a gal in enrollment maybe some help there. Bud ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patti Gardner" <tydyedpatti@suscom.net> To: <NISHNAWBE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 7:02 AM Subject: Re: [NISHNAWBE] Chippewa Research: Where does one start? > Hello Jeanne > > I would first try with the individual band enrollment rolls. It appears > that he was from northern Wisconsin area. A couple of the bands of Lake > SUperior Ojibwe are LAc Courte Oreilles - LAc Du Flambeau - Bad River to > name > a few. If he is not on the rolls maybe a parent is. > > Hope this helps. > > REgards > > PAtti > > Jeanne Gold wrote: > >> In trying to help my step-son establish his Indian heritage for court >> purposes, I came across a site pointing to this group and decided to >> join. I've randomly read some of the messages, but don't see anything >> suggesting where one should start researching. >> >> I've worked considerably on my family (Jewish) and somewhat on my >> husband's (English) but have no idea where to begin with Indian >> ancestry. >> >> I actually have a lot of data which was provided to me by other >> researchers. However, what I need to do is validate the information. >> >> The primary connnection begins with my step-son's maternal >> grandfather, Edward Richard Gorsuch. Family lore has it he attended >> school as a child on a reservation. This would suggest he was on the >> Indian rolls. >> >> Does anyone know how I can confirm that? >> >> If it's of any assistance, here's the relevant data I have: >> >> Edward Richard Gorsuch >> b. 12/21/1929, Superior, Douglas Co., WI >> d. 10/11/1999, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI >> >> father: Harry Otis Gorsuch >> + Winifred Pippel >> b. 11/04/1907 - 1908, Peoria, Peoria Co., IL >> m. 06/21/1928 - 1929, Belvidere, Boone Co., IL >> d. 04/10/1984, Green Lake, Green Lake Co., WI >> >> grandmother: Estella Laura "Stella" Mishler >> + Richard Henry Gorsuch >> b. 05/26/1880, Springbrook, Washburn Co., WI (though one source >> insists VA) >> m. 07/19/1901, Springbrook, Washburn Co., WI >> d. 09/25/1953, Madison, Madison Co., WI >> >> great-grandmother: Louisa Anna McCann >> + John Henry Mishler >> b. 10/03/1850 - 1855, Jim Falls, Chippewa Co., WI >> m. 11/19/1873 >> d. 09/20/1930 >> >> 2x-grandmother: Margaret LaPointe >> + Daniel McCann >> b. 06/01/1820, Red River, Kewaunee Co., WI >> m. 1848 >> d. 11/08/1903 >> >> 3x-grandmother: Marie Emilie Bottineau >> + Suplice LaPointe Desautels >> b. 1779 >> m. 1819, Red River, Kewaunee Co., WI >> d. 1824 >> >> 4x-grandmother: Techomehgood >> + Charles Bottineau >> b. 1745 >> m. 1779 >> d. 1779 >> >> Since writing the above message on another group, I've learned it's >> possible some of the other lines may yield Indian heritage in order to >> have provided enough quantum for Edward Richard Gorsuch to have been on >> the rolls. >> >> If anyone else is researching any of these lines, I would also like to >> chat with you. >> >> Thank you for any suggestions you are able to offer. >> >> Jeanne Gold >> >> ============================== >> Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >> last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.788 / Virus Database: 533 - Release Date: 11/1/2004

    11/06/2004 12:25:49
    1. Re: [NISHNAWBE] Chippewa Research: Found one
    2. This is of the Chippewa Tribe in MN; Go to: _www.fdl.rez.com_ (http://www.fdl.rez.com) By contacting someone there, they perhaps can link you to the right person. Meanwhile, as stated previously, I will find the site in Chicago if available to me.

    11/05/2004 03:52:32
    1. Re: [NISHNAWBE] Chippewa Research: Where does one start?
    2. Additionally, you might look, as I stated before, with the US government - the National Archives in Chicago, ILL. Try the fond du lac tribe in Cloquet MN; they have a web site; it is _www.fdl.com_ (http://www.fdl.com) or _www.fdl.org_ (http://www.fdl.org) can't remember which is correct...thru that, you might be able to link on to what would be most helpful to you....I will look into this further for you.

    11/05/2004 03:45:18
    1. Re: [NISHNAWBE] Chippewa Research: Where does one start?
    2. I will try to find a government site for you out of CHicago that handles a lot of Native American information. They can be a great help to you. Best to search at the us government web site and it might be listed. It is an arm of the government where you can search back into time. I have read things on there that made me wonder how the government could treat anyone, the way they treated Native Americans, particularly back in the days when the reservations were formed. Good luck in your searches!

    11/05/2004 03:31:09
    1. Re: [NISHNAWBE] Chippewa Research: Where does one start?
    2. Patti Gardner
    3. Hello Jeanne I would first try with the individual band enrollment rolls. It appears that he was from northern Wisconsin area. A couple of the bands of Lake SUperior Ojibwe are LAc Courte Oreilles - LAc Du Flambeau - Bad River to name a few. If he is not on the rolls maybe a parent is. Hope this helps. REgards PAtti Jeanne Gold wrote: > In trying to help my step-son establish his Indian heritage for court > purposes, I came across a site pointing to this group and decided to > join. I've randomly read some of the messages, but don't see anything > suggesting where one should start researching. > > I've worked considerably on my family (Jewish) and somewhat on my > husband's (English) but have no idea where to begin with Indian > ancestry. > > I actually have a lot of data which was provided to me by other > researchers. However, what I need to do is validate the information. > > The primary connnection begins with my step-son's maternal > grandfather, Edward Richard Gorsuch. Family lore has it he attended > school as a child on a reservation. This would suggest he was on the > Indian rolls. > > Does anyone know how I can confirm that? > > If it's of any assistance, here's the relevant data I have: > > Edward Richard Gorsuch > b. 12/21/1929, Superior, Douglas Co., WI > d. 10/11/1999, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI > > father: Harry Otis Gorsuch > + Winifred Pippel > b. 11/04/1907 - 1908, Peoria, Peoria Co., IL > m. 06/21/1928 - 1929, Belvidere, Boone Co., IL > d. 04/10/1984, Green Lake, Green Lake Co., WI > > grandmother: Estella Laura "Stella" Mishler > + Richard Henry Gorsuch > b. 05/26/1880, Springbrook, Washburn Co., WI (though one source > insists VA) > m. 07/19/1901, Springbrook, Washburn Co., WI > d. 09/25/1953, Madison, Madison Co., WI > > great-grandmother: Louisa Anna McCann > + John Henry Mishler > b. 10/03/1850 - 1855, Jim Falls, Chippewa Co., WI > m. 11/19/1873 > d. 09/20/1930 > > 2x-grandmother: Margaret LaPointe > + Daniel McCann > b. 06/01/1820, Red River, Kewaunee Co., WI > m. 1848 > d. 11/08/1903 > > 3x-grandmother: Marie Emilie Bottineau > + Suplice LaPointe Desautels > b. 1779 > m. 1819, Red River, Kewaunee Co., WI > d. 1824 > > 4x-grandmother: Techomehgood > + Charles Bottineau > b. 1745 > m. 1779 > d. 1779 > > Since writing the above message on another group, I've learned it's possible some of the other lines may yield Indian heritage in order to have provided enough quantum for Edward Richard Gorsuch to have been on the rolls. > > If anyone else is researching any of these lines, I would also like to chat with you. > > Thank you for any suggestions you are able to offer. > > Jeanne Gold > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    11/05/2004 01:02:47
    1. Re: [NISHNAWBE] Chippewa Research: Where does one start?
    2. _http://www.kstrom.net/isk/maps/wi/wisconsin.html_ (http://www.kstrom.net/isk/maps/wi/wisconsin.html) This site may help you identify the reservation and offer help in your search.

    11/04/2004 10:22:59
    1. Chippewa Research: Where does one start?
    2. Jeanne Gold
    3. In trying to help my step-son establish his Indian heritage for court purposes, I came across a site pointing to this group and decided to join. I've randomly read some of the messages, but don't see anything suggesting where one should start researching. I've worked considerably on my family (Jewish) and somewhat on my husband's (English) but have no idea where to begin with Indian ancestry. I actually have a lot of data which was provided to me by other researchers. However, what I need to do is validate the information. The primary connnection begins with my step-son's maternal grandfather, Edward Richard Gorsuch. Family lore has it he attended school as a child on a reservation. This would suggest he was on the Indian rolls. Does anyone know how I can confirm that? If it's of any assistance, here's the relevant data I have: Edward Richard Gorsuch b. 12/21/1929, Superior, Douglas Co., WI d. 10/11/1999, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI father: Harry Otis Gorsuch + Winifred Pippel b. 11/04/1907 - 1908, Peoria, Peoria Co., IL m. 06/21/1928 - 1929, Belvidere, Boone Co., IL d. 04/10/1984, Green Lake, Green Lake Co., WI grandmother: Estella Laura "Stella" Mishler + Richard Henry Gorsuch b. 05/26/1880, Springbrook, Washburn Co., WI (though one source insists VA) m. 07/19/1901, Springbrook, Washburn Co., WI d. 09/25/1953, Madison, Madison Co., WI great-grandmother: Louisa Anna McCann + John Henry Mishler b. 10/03/1850 - 1855, Jim Falls, Chippewa Co., WI m. 11/19/1873 d. 09/20/1930 2x-grandmother: Margaret LaPointe + Daniel McCann b. 06/01/1820, Red River, Kewaunee Co., WI m. 1848 d. 11/08/1903 3x-grandmother: Marie Emilie Bottineau + Suplice LaPointe Desautels b. 1779 m. 1819, Red River, Kewaunee Co., WI d. 1824 4x-grandmother: Techomehgood + Charles Bottineau b. 1745 m. 1779 d. 1779 Since writing the above message on another group, I've learned it's possible some of the other lines may yield Indian heritage in order to have provided enough quantum for Edward Richard Gorsuch to have been on the rolls. If anyone else is researching any of these lines, I would also like to chat with you. Thank you for any suggestions you are able to offer. Jeanne Gold

    11/04/2004 11:36:37
    1. Re: [NISHNAWBE] Re: Research request for English River Ontario
    2. Pat McArthur
    3. Hi Jan, I am currently reviewing the records that contains the document mentioned F.4/32, 402 and the account of Jean-Baptiste Gouin. I had just last week made this summary of his account: 1811-1821 - Jean-Baptiste Gouiin 1811 - he had a Balance Fwd. 1812 - Cash was paid to his wife. 1813 - 1814 - his sundries (debits to the company) were all recorded in the English River (District) Book. His wages for that period were mentioned also. Kaby Lake, NE of Wawa, Ontario, is a place where my husband has hunted moose for the past thirty-two years, it is accessed from Wawa or Hawkes Junction on the east side of Lake Superior. It has several lodges - fishing and hunting. Regards, Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: <Nimrodkiss@aol.com> To: <NISHNAWBE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 2:16 AM Subject: [NISHNAWBE] Re: Research request for English River Ontario > > Below is the letter I received from Hudson Bay company about the English > River site where I found my ancestor. I am wondering if anyone in our group > might have info on KABINAKAGAMI LAKE or a site to find out more info on NWC? > Thanks Jan Gouin > > Dear Jan Gouin: > Thank you for your email of September 11, 2004. Please accept my > apologies for the delay in this response. Our backlog of research correspondence has > prevented us from contacting you sooner, and we appreciate your ongoing > patience. > I have consulted a "search file" that we have on the post at English River, > and found that a Hudson's Bay Company post was first established there, on > Kabinakagami Lake, by Thomas Vincent, Governor of the HBC's Southern > Department, in 1815. It seems that there was also a post in this area belonging to > the North West Company, HBC's main rival prior to 1821, the year the two > companies merged. In fact, it may be that your ancestor was associated with the > NWC's post, because I did find an entry in accounts of the NWC for a > Jean-Baptiste Gouin (ref. F.4/32, 402). > Unfortunately, the earliest records we hold for English River (ref. B.375) > date from 1899, so I am unable to provide you with further information about > the early days of this post. > I hope this information is helpful to you, and wish you all the best with > your continued research. > Yours truly, > Leah Sander > > > > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > >

    10/23/2004 02:10:52
    1. Re: [NISHNAWBE] Re: Research request for English River Ontario
    2. In a message dated 10/23/2004 2:16:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Nimrodkiss@aol.com writes: KABINAKAGAMI LAKE Found this website - hope it helps! _http://reference.allrefer.com/gazetteer/K/K00057-kabinakagami-lake.html_ (http://reference.allrefer.com/gazetteer/K/K00057-kabinakagami-lake.html)

    10/23/2004 01:30:30
    1. Re: Research request for English River Ontario
    2. Below is the letter I received from Hudson Bay company about the English River site where I found my ancestor. I am wondering if anyone in our group might have info on KABINAKAGAMI LAKE or a site to find out more info on NWC? Thanks Jan Gouin Dear Jan Gouin: Thank you for your email of September 11, 2004. Please accept my apologies for the delay in this response. Our backlog of research correspondence has prevented us from contacting you sooner, and we appreciate your ongoing patience. I have consulted a "search file" that we have on the post at English River, and found that a Hudson's Bay Company post was first established there, on Kabinakagami Lake, by Thomas Vincent, Governor of the HBC's Southern Department, in 1815. It seems that there was also a post in this area belonging to the North West Company, HBC's main rival prior to 1821, the year the two companies merged. In fact, it may be that your ancestor was associated with the NWC's post, because I did find an entry in accounts of the NWC for a Jean-Baptiste Gouin (ref. F.4/32, 402). Unfortunately, the earliest records we hold for English River (ref. B.375) date from 1899, so I am unable to provide you with further information about the early days of this post. I hope this information is helpful to you, and wish you all the best with your continued research. Yours truly, Leah Sander

    10/22/2004 08:16:00
    1. Re: [NISHNAWBE] Henriettami McKurtchye Mckerchie
    2. Thank you Jim for your help on this name. I also found this Aliciam McCurtchey who married Michaelem Lesage Sept 9 1889 he was 32 and she was 30 so now we have two differnt people married to the same person. The Henriettami mention married J. Btm Lesage and she was 20 and he was 23 in July 31 of 1885. So here we have two sisters that married two brothers 4 years apart. Hope this helps out and doesn't cause confussion here is the information that I have: Item 8 Vol 3 Pg 60 Michaelem Lesage and Aliciam McCurtchey Anno 1889 die 9th mensis Septembris matrimono junni habita trium bannorrum conseention proclamatione, en una parte Michaelem Lesage, atum 32 aannos,filum Jospeh Lesage et Isabella Mosmane en hoc Parochi en aultera parte Aliciam MCarthchy natam, 30 annos, filiam Malcolm McCurthchie et Joanna Leavine, en Sugar Island. Testes fuere Joseph Lesage et Bernadette Lesage (In the Margin) Michael Lesage died....Alice McCurtchy Mariie Alex King Nov.19 1928 Item 8 Vol 3 Pg 11 Btm Lesage and Henriettami Mckurtchye Anno 1885 die 31st Julii, matrimonio junoi habita licentia civili, et proclamatioinum dispensation ex ima parte, Joannem B. Lesage, natum 23 ni filium Josephi Lesage et Isabella Mosomane, en hoc Parochia de altera parte, Henicutam McKustchjes, nata 20ans. filiuam Malcom Mckuichye et Debora Lavin ex Sugar Island. U.S. Testes fuere Eias Bissonneau et Emma Verndeiburgh. Th. Ouettet s.j

    10/21/2004 01:48:51
    1. Re: [NISHNAWBE] Henriettami McKurtchye Mckerchie
    2. James P. LaLone
    3. I have a little on this family - additions/corrections appreciated, thanks, Jim. 1. Malcolm McCURTY. He married Debora LAVIN. Children: 2. i Marie Helene. ii Alice McCURTY/McKERCHY. She married Michel LESAGE, 9 Sept 1889 in Sugar Is., Chippewa Co., MI, born 26 Jul 1857 in Ont., CAN, (son of Joseph LeSAGE/LESARGE Sr. and Isabelle MOZOMANIE/MOZAMONIE) died 22 Jan 1926 in Garden River, Ont., CAN. Second Generation 2. Marie Helene McKURTCHY/McCURTY. Aka Henriette. She married John B. LeSAGE, 31 Jul 1885 in Garden River, Ont., CAN, born Jan/Jun 1862, (son of Joseph LeSAGE/LESARGE Sr. and Isabelle MOZOMANIE/MOZAMONIE). Children: 3. i Helene b. 18 Jul 1892. 4. ii Marguerite b. 8 Apr 1894. 5. iii Elizabeth b. 6 Jan 1903. Third Generation 3. Helene LeSAGE, born 18 Jul 1892. She married John MASTA, 19 Sept 1911 in Garden River, Ont., CAN, born 21 Jun 1888 in Sault Ste. Marie, Chippewa Co., MI, (son of Alexander MASTA(W) and Helene"Ellen" Antoinette BOISSONNEAU) died 12 Oct 1971 in Sault Ste. Marie, Chippewa Co., MI. Children: i Joseph Alex. John MASTA. 4. Marguerite LESAGE, born 8 Apr 1894. She married Alexandre MASTA Jr., 30 Sept 1912 in Garden River, Ont., CAN, born Aug 1894, (son of Alexander MASTA(W) and Helene"Ellen" Antoinette BOISSONNEAU). Children: i Leon MASTA. ii Stanley Antoine MASTA. iii Lawrence Stuart MASTA. iv Jean B. MASTA. v Clemence Alex MASTA. vi Cecilia Elisabeth MASTA. vii Marie Ellen MASTA. 5. Elizabeth LESAGE, born 6 Jan 1903, baptized 12 Jan 1903 in Garden River, Ont., CAN. She married Sam JONES, 5 Oct 1920 in Garden River, Ont., CAN, born 2 Feb 1894, (son of George JONES and Charlotte BELLEAU) baptized 8 May 1894 in Garden River, Ont., CAN. Children: i Clifford Samuel JONES, born 2 Dec 1921. ii Felix JONES, born 30 May 1923. iii William Joseph JONES, born 21 Jul 1925. iv Russell Stanley JONES, born 8 Jul 1927. v Sylvestre JONES, born 31 Dec 1928. vi Rosalie Margaret JONES, born 22 Apr 1930. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Michippewa2@aol.com> To: <NISHNAWBE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 7:26 AM Subject: [NISHNAWBE] Henriettami McKurtchye Mckerchie > Btm Lesage and Henriettami Mckurtchye > Anno 1885 die 31st Julii, matrimonio junoi habita licentia civili, et > proclamatioinum dispensation ex ima parte, Joannem B. Lesage, natum 23 ni > filium > Josephi Lesage et Isabella Mosomane, en hoc Parochia de altera parte, > Henicutam > McKustchjes, nata 20ans. > filiuam Malcom Mckuichye et Debora Lavin ex Sugar Island. U.S. Testes > fuere > Eias Bissonneau et Emma Verndeiburgh. Th. Ouettet s.j > > This was in the Garden River Marriages if anyone was interested in > researching Malcom Mckerchie and wife Debora. > Would anyone on the list have information as to weather this couple had > childern or not? > Vicki > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >

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