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Post by arduinna on Jun 13, 2006 11:15:20 GMT -5
Something for the Goulet/Goulette researchers: South Dakota Historical Society - www.sdhistory.org/arc/arc_indm.htmAmerican Indian Resources: Manuscript Holdings - Letter G "Manuscript" collections in the State Archives refer to all unpublished materials received from non-government sources. These materials include letters, diaries, and scrapbooks of individual’s, family papers, and minutes, reports, and correspondence files of businesses and organizations. Photographs, sound and video recordings, and other media are found in many collections. The following list includes papers, selected photographs, and other unpublished documents relating to American Indian history donated to the State Archives by private individuals and organizations through December 1999. The collection descriptions provided here were compiled from State Archives working files. Just as the information in the files themselves varies, so do the content notes for each collection. Some collections are well organized, properly described, and have excellent container lists. Others are partially organized, and some remain unprocessed. The size of the collections varies from one item to several cubic feet. The number beginning each entry is the collection’s archives accession number. Goulette, J.D. (H75-114) Manuscript, ca. 1920. This manuscript is partly autobiographical but also deals with steamboating on the Missouri, freighting between the Black Hills and Pierre, politics and the Indian, and hunting on the Yankton Reservation. Goulette, a biracial Dakota from the Yankton Agency, was about 97 years old when he wrote the manuscript. arduinna
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Post by bgwahinkpe on Jun 13, 2006 13:44:37 GMT -5
I really see that my question had focused on the male counterpart of my question, but, I am really more interested in knowing more about the female Mary Goulet and her background. Does anyone know about her? ?
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Post by hermin1 on Jun 13, 2006 18:56:28 GMT -5
I did a search of some people for a friend, and one name that came up in my search was goulette. This family of Goulette's originally came down to the US from Canada. In point of fact I and my siblings grew up the kids in the family. Is it possible that the name got abbreviated to Goulet?
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Post by arduinna on Jun 13, 2006 22:38:14 GMT -5
This what I found on a quick search. I'm certain there is much more to find out there in the internet. Most of the French named fur traders and voyageurs came down from Canada. Goulette can either be a misspelling of Goulet or viceversa, or they are two different families. GOULETTE, GABRIEL - Born in 1795 in Canada. A laborer in St. Paul in 1850. [MN50] www.lareau.org/pep-g.htmlNot all the information on this web site is 100% reliable. arduinna
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Post by scararm on Apr 29, 2007 19:23:13 GMT -5
I dont know if this is a fluke but I have been trying to help a lady who found a letter to her grandmother from the Government about some poney money and her ancestors Black Horse and Peter Stump (Standing Elk) had money coming but were deceased by the time it was paid so they were trying to locate the heirs and could not pay it out till they found out the decendants of one of the sister who went by (the twin). What do you think? She was working on her family tree as one of her college course. She checked out the letter and the money is still there waiting to be paid this goes back to the claims of the sioux and and act in 1928 the one listed on another thread on this site. I heard of this pony claim but I didnt know I had an ancestor that was a member of this claim also I remember reading in his probate he left a will and mention that he wanted some money he was owed for some horse to be given to his handicapped daughter. His name appears on the ones approved from Cheyenne River. Wow to see things like this makes you smile.
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Post by scararm on May 11, 2007 4:33:08 GMT -5
Hello on my GG grandmother Viewer Women who was married to Alexander Larabee Probate list her siblings as on the first line a sister who was married to a Dog Back and lists three other sister who names you can even read and two brothers and the only one you can read is last one and its Walking Eagle. I was given a pedigree chart by a local genologist who made a book on some of the Cheyenne River families and he had viewer Womens mother listed as Eagle Women but no parents were listed for her. It also had Monsinour Labbadie as Alexader Larabbe Father No dates for dob on the pedigree chart. I first got a copy of her probate and it was in pencil written out on the forms ask my uncle if he could go ask for a better copy at the Agency Office they gave him a copy of the typed out version and they list it the same on the new one just the name Mrs Dog Back for first sister and the last sibling as Walking Eagle question marks by the other siblings as there name were unreadable. The Dog Back that was listed as her sister husbands sons went by the names of Kingman. These could be the four Larrabee sister who listed as Long Joe Larrabbes daughters in Donavon Sprauges books Images of America Rosebud Reservation.
Scararm
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Post by Jessica LeBeau on Jan 21, 2008 15:50:41 GMT -5
I don't know if this helps, but I found the following in the family tree of Ihduricewin: Her first spouse was Catkakinjin(d. bef. 1862). they had 2children: a boy-died in infancy,before allotments. Cecelia Rondall- d. Nov. 11,1909 her spouse: Felix F. Rondall children: Mary L. Rondall(now Campbell) Louisa-died Age 6 in 1890 Julia M. Rondall(now Owens) Susan Rondall-died 1889 age 1 yr Esther R. Rondall(now Rabeau) ** I have a family tree that lists the same Esther R Rondall but I am a LeBeau not Rabeau born 11/23/1891 died 6/16/1984 married Albert LeBeau 5/28/1911 at Cheyenne Agency didn't know if you wanted this information to correct her last name or not Guy K. Rondall-died 1895, Age 2 yrs. Phoebe T. rondall-died Apr. 31,1912, Age 17 Winfield Scott Rondall Ella Rondall Agnes Rondall-died July 5,1913 , Age 8 yrs. Mike and everyone, I apologize there should be an e not an a before the 2 l's. It is Rondell.Darn, I am getting old I CAN'T READ MY OWN WRITING. HA HA
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Post by mdenney on Jan 22, 2008 19:30:57 GMT -5
WOW! You guys are working hard at this...
NICE!
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Post by al3 on Feb 11, 2011 3:21:31 GMT -5
Mary is my great great grandmother via Easter Rondall (LeBeau) who married Albert LeBeau Sr. I don't remember Grandma LeBeau too much as i was a baby when she passed, but i have an older picture of me as an infant and she is holding me. she was excited, my parents told me, cause i was named after her husband. if the thread is still interested i can make some inquiries to my dad who is going to be the new family historian, and check with my Great Uncle as well.
What i heard growing up (when i started dating) that i couldn't date Rondall's, and Kebeles from SWO
soo who know i ll do some checking!
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Post by hermin1 on Feb 11, 2011 11:24:04 GMT -5
al3 welcome to our website. Please send us what you find from your father and great uncle.
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