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Post by ammann on Jun 28, 2011 16:43:59 GMT -5
Eliza was never married. I think she had a son and a daughter that both died young.
Henry (Hoke) was the son of Philip.
She is mentioned in the Flandreau Centennial book. Again, the stories of the 3 Granny Weston's are all combined with parts of the stories belonging to each of them. It's crazy!
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Post by hermin1 on Jun 29, 2011 19:46:41 GMT -5
i noticed some that some of the informtion in that book is unconfirmed. I have been trying to find out the names of Rev. Joseph (Wicahincamaza)Iron Old Man's children and if he had had more than one wife.
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Post by ammann on Jun 30, 2011 8:18:35 GMT -5
I'll keep my eyes open for that name!
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Post by hermin1 on Jun 30, 2011 11:18:06 GMT -5
thanks ammann
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Post by ammann on Jul 9, 2011 11:50:14 GMT -5
Was he Santee and died before becoming minister in Flandreau?
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Post by hermin1 on Jul 11, 2011 12:26:11 GMT -5
amann: yes he was. He and his wife Sarah Hdayamani and children were in the first group of Santee families that went to flandreau and settled there in the winter of 1869-1870. he and another man froze todeath during ablizzard in the winter of 1870-1871. according to that document I had mentioned earlier, it said that his widow and children stayed in Flandreau after hisdeath, but I can't find anything on them in the flandreau censuses. I have information on one of his children: James W. Graham, who moved back to Minnesota,got married and had a family. but I don't know anything if he had siblings, and what his mother's name was.
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Post by ammann on Mar 23, 2012 17:27:10 GMT -5
Granny Weston perhaps died in May of 1900.
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