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Post by Spirit of the Owl Woman on Jan 15, 2008 22:44:26 GMT -5
Thank you for helping me out on Whirlwind Buffalo Woman but Ree had another wife included in the last two census' of his life.
His wife, in the 1886 ICS, is translated as "Carroin." Upon studying the handwriting it could also be "Canoin." In the 1887 ICS, the translation of her name is "Canain" but again, after studying the handwriting it looks like "Canoin."
Thanks again for any assistance on the correct translation of her name.
Lavanah Smith-Judah
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Post by cbruns on Jan 16, 2008 1:07:16 GMT -5
Thank you so much on sending me the info on my grandfather's side of the family. But sorry to say I have some of that info but would like more info on James Sr & family if you have anything on their side of the family. I would like to know what their Indian names were if you can find that out. It's really interesting for me finding out who the family was. I did not know that my great grandfather was a Jr. Whatever you can find out let me know. If you need any information from me, let me know.
Cindy & thanks again for your info!!!
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Post by wakanhotanin on Jan 28, 2008 14:00:34 GMT -5
The name is probably Caroline pronounced by a Dakota or Nakota as there is no "L" in the language. Later, Louie
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Post by dean on Jan 28, 2008 15:29:32 GMT -5
On July 6, 1866 I have Strike the Ree and his wife Mazaitza Shannane being baptized by Father Desmet at the Yankton Agency. They take the Christian names of Peter and Anna. Peter is about 66 years old. Anna is about 50 years old. Source of information is from The Teepee and the Church, page 29. This is the first time I have seen his Christian name. Hope this will help.
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Post by Jimmy on Jan 28, 2008 15:39:21 GMT -5
Struck by the Ree's tombstone in Greenwood Cemetery, Yankton Res.
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Post by Spirit of the Owl Woman on Feb 3, 2008 4:17:51 GMT -5
Thank you! Thank you! This is the best website ever!
Lavanah Smith-Judah
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