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    1. Re: Our Chippewa Ancestors, response #2
    2. Anita Nelson
    3. Land Grants to Native Americans. To: Goatcreek or Anyone! Lands granted by the treaty of August 5, 1820, are the following: To OSHAUGUSCODAYWAGQUA, wife of John Johnston, one section to each of her children and grandchildren. To WASSIDJEEWUNOQUA and each of her children by George Johnston, one section. To FANNY LAVAKE, daughter of MEESHWANQUA, and to each of her children, one setion. To SANGEMANQUA , widow of Jean Bte. Cadotte and to her children. Louison, Sophia, Archangel, Edward and Polly, one section each. To MINEDEHMOEYAH, wife of Pierre Duvernay, one section. To Henry Sayer and John Sayer, sons of OBEMAUNNOQUA each one section. ***Note: I would like to know if anyone has information about DUVERNEY being the dit for PARISIEN? ***Note: I would like anyone out there to send me information regarding the Sayer family and how the name got connected to my Isadore Lacoy/Lacaille lineage? Is it a dit? Isadore was born 1799 Ontario. Shoud I look for Sayer or Lacaille. Where would I write to get Isadore's birth information? Please advise? Anita L. Nelson, Family Researcher ----- Original Message ----- From: Goatcreekm@aol.com To: lsecae5325@msn.com Cc: JLoehde@aol.com ; gardnerkj@comcast.net ; anelson1@jamadots.com ; dspence1@academicplanet.com Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 1:50 AM Subject: Re: Our Chippewa Ancestors, response #2 In a message dated 3/17/2005 7:16:58 A.M. Central Standard Time, lsecae5325@msn.com writes: could you further define what is "Johnston Family Tree Book" and send a copy of the pertinent page to each of us with regards to Owahsahgokee? I wish I could and can not believe I did not record the website where I found that. I have been looking all evening and still have not found it. The only reference I get to the name Owahsahgokee is on a website that is now for members only. I know I did pay for it. The only thing I have is what I sent before: Her name given in the Johnston family tree book, by the johnston family researchers. This book, purchased in Sault St. Marie at the house of Oshauguscodaywayquay & John Johnston, and shared by Bruce Johnston. I checked the Johnston Family website and it is not on there either. JG: Do you see any reference to a Bruce Johnston in the book?

    03/18/2005 03:25:41
    1. Re: [NISHNAWBE] Re: Our Chippewa Ancestors, response #2
    2. Anita Nelson
    3. Forgot this one: Land Grantee. To WAYBOSSINOQUA and Jean J. Wayishee, children of WAYISHKEE, each one section. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anita Nelson" <anelson1@jamadots.com> To: <NISHNAWBE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 10:25 AM Subject: [NISHNAWBE] Re: Our Chippewa Ancestors, response #2 > Land Grants to Native Americans. To: Goatcreek or Anyone! > > Lands granted by the treaty of August 5, 1820, are the following: > > To OSHAUGUSCODAYWAGQUA, wife of John Johnston, one section to each of her children and grandchildren. > > To WASSIDJEEWUNOQUA and each of her children by George Johnston, one section. > > To FANNY LAVAKE, daughter of MEESHWANQUA, and to each of her children, one setion. > > To SANGEMANQUA , widow of Jean Bte. Cadotte and to her children. Louison, Sophia, Archangel, Edward and Polly, one section each. > > To MINEDEHMOEYAH, wife of Pierre Duvernay, one section. > > To Henry Sayer and John Sayer, sons of OBEMAUNNOQUA each one section. > > ***Note: I would like to know if anyone has information about DUVERNEY being the dit for PARISIEN? > > ***Note: I would like anyone out there to send me information regarding the Sayer family and how the name got connected to my Isadore Lacoy/Lacaille lineage? Is it a dit? Isadore was born 1799 Ontario. Shoud I look for Sayer or Lacaille. Where would I write to get Isadore's birth information? Please advise? > > Anita L. Nelson, Family Researcher > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Goatcreekm@aol.com > To: lsecae5325@msn.com > Cc: JLoehde@aol.com ; gardnerkj@comcast.net ; anelson1@jamadots.com ; dspence1@academicplanet.com > Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 1:50 AM > Subject: Re: Our Chippewa Ancestors, response #2 > > > In a message dated 3/17/2005 7:16:58 A.M. Central Standard Time, lsecae5325@msn.com writes: > could you further define what is "Johnston Family Tree Book" and send a copy of the pertinent page to each of us with regards to Owahsahgokee? > I wish I could and can not believe I did not record the website where I found that. I have been looking all evening and still have not found it. The only reference I get to the name Owahsahgokee is on a website that is now for members only. I know I did pay for it. The only thing I have is what I sent before: > Her name given in the Johnston family tree book, by the johnston family researchers. This book, purchased in Sault St. Marie at the house of Oshauguscodaywayquay & John Johnston, and shared by Bruce Johnston. > I checked the Johnston Family website and it is not on there either. > JG: Do you see any reference to a Bruce Johnston in the book? > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > > >

    03/18/2005 03:39:35