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Post by whiteowl73 on Jun 24, 2006 14:48:50 GMT -5
Can anyone help me find a baptismal, probate record or any information at all for Martha Stone or Mary Hapistinna? What I have on Martha is. Born in Minnesota 1822 and her burial info. Church of Holy Faith (Hapstin) Martha Stone 66yrs old died March 25th 1889. And for Mary Hapistinna, she is on the Jan. 2nd 1889 census age 65 and listed as a widow. Thank you WO73
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Post by wazi on Jun 29, 2006 7:54:29 GMT -5
Martha Stone is the same one who is the mother of Ellen Stone-Paypay-Harlan? and who is the daughter of Wakanhditanka Ben? Niece of Alice Stone-Minnetonka-Wiyaka?
wazi
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Post by hermin1 on Jun 30, 2006 16:07:52 GMT -5
wazi: I have Tonwanjidan and Mahpiyetowin #587 as Joshua harlan's parents, and Mahpiyahgidan and Makanabdewin as the parents of Ellen Stone. For Wakandhitanka Ben, I have Jesse Ben aka Hepanna, and Judith Ben Wakeman as his children with Kinamawastewin. and I also have a card file on which I noted what you had posted a while back re. Wakanditanka Ben and his relationship to Tatiyopawstewin and Martha Stone and Charles Stone.
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Post by wazi on Jul 3, 2006 8:58:18 GMT -5
i have Tonwanjidan and Mahpiyetowin #587 as Joshua harlan's parents, and Mahpiyahgidan and Makanabdewin as the parents of Ellen Stone. for Wandhitanka, I have Jesse Ben aka Hepanna, and Judith Ben Wakeman as his children with Kinamawastewin. Wakanhditanka Ben is the brother of Charles Mnitanka, Alice Stone, Tatiyopawastewin. Wakanhditanka Ben is the father of Jesse Ben, Martha Stone and Julia Frenier. Charles Mnitanka aka Waundegi married Winona and they had Judith Tatiyohuakamazawin Mnitanka who married Thomas Wowinape Wakeman. wazi
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Post by whiteowl73 on Jul 3, 2006 21:40:46 GMT -5
Thank you Wazi and hermin1, Are we talking about the same Martha Stone? The Martha Stone I mentioned is my great, great grandmother I know she had a daughter named Louisa M. Stone/Weston who married Joseph Godfrey Jr.. And she had a son named Duncan Stone who married Jane Stone I don't know her maiden name. What I'm trying to do is place (Hapstin) Martha Stone in Minnesota at the time the 1889 census was taken I believe she was and I believe that she is on the census as Mary Hapistinna. Can anyone help me figure this out???
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Post by hermin1 on Jul 5, 2006 15:09:49 GMT -5
her is what ihave in my files: Ref. 1902 Reg. Santee Ind. Fam. lists Joseph godfrey jr. Age 42 (died 1923) parents: Joseph Godfrey Sr., and Tankanhica-dead spouse: Louisa aka Wanmarhahotewin Age 38. parents: David Weston and martha stone aka Hapstin-dead. Louisa's maiden name (English) was Blackstone. __________ The 1887 Santee Census lists: Joseph godfrey Jr. Louisa godfrey anna godfrey-dau. Esther godfrey dau. Motther-n-law Martha Stone Hapstin age 65-Deceased. i think this answers your question. she couldn't have been on that 1889 Census, unless that was her ghost.
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Post by whiteowl73 on Jul 5, 2006 19:58:26 GMT -5
Well perhaps the 1887 census is WRONG. In the Dakota_Church_Records Santee Mission Book #1, Page #512 it states that my g,g grandmother died March 25, 1889 @ the age of 66. And the officiating Minister/s are Chas. R. Stroh and L or S Wells. I don't think that they would write her as being dead in 1889 if she died in 87' there looked like there was enough room on the page to write her in at that year if they had to. So No hermin 1, I do not believe that It was her ghost when they took the 1889 census. I do believe that the 1889 census is also wrong when they put her name down as Mary instead of Martha. And I am going to prove this one way or another so GOOD LUCK to me!
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Post by whiteowl73 on Jul 5, 2006 20:01:07 GMT -5
OH and thanks for your help.
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Post by hermin1 on Jul 5, 2006 21:06:15 GMT -5
whiteowl:
I checked out your reference and you are correct. In the 1887 Santee Census they didn't say when she died. On the 1885 annuity roll that was with the 1885 Mdewakanton Enrollment Census,there is a Hapstina without a first name listed, and also an Agnes Hapstina listed.
I removed my reference to the Birch Cooley Censuses, because if Martha stone died in 1889, there wouldn't be any needto look at the later Birch Cooley Censuses, unless this mry Stone and the martha Stone are 2 different people, which I think they are.
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Post by whiteowl73 on Jul 5, 2006 21:22:05 GMT -5
Thank you again hermin1
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Post by hermin1 on Aug 20, 2006 18:26:37 GMT -5
I have Alice Stone's indian name as Tawiyaka and her parents as Wakanhditanka and Mazardawin. Grandson/daughter is listed as Jessie Ben(bue? hard to make out)aka Hapanna and his parents listed as Wakanhditanka , and Kimanawasitewin. I also have her listed as having a 1/2 brother, Charles Stone.
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Post by gcochran on Aug 21, 2006 2:48:17 GMT -5
Can anyone help me find any information on Simon Anawangmani. He was buried at the Goodwill Church at Sisseton South Dakota and I have heard that back in the late 1800's or early 1900's there was a fire and records were burned up.
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Post by gcochran on Aug 21, 2006 2:59:01 GMT -5
Can anyone help me find any information on Simon Anawangmani family info or where he was baptized. He was buried at the Goodwill Chuch at Sisseton South Dakota. I have heard that there was a fire in the late 1800's or early 1900's and records were burned up.
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Post by tamara on Aug 21, 2006 12:12:41 GMT -5
I might have a picture of his headstone at Goodwill. I will look at get back to you.
Tamara
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Post by denney on Aug 21, 2006 12:28:08 GMT -5
also use this search engine websearch.timewarnercable.com/websearch/Type in - Simon Anawangmani dakota indian - and here is another link below- krafftfamily.org/docs/Dakotas/Dakotas.htmThis was all found with this search engine- www.dogpile.com/ and I typed in this- Simon Anawangmani dakota indian - Dakotas.htm Among these few was Simon Anawangmani, who was the first full-blood Dakota man to profess Christianity. In his youth and early manhood a noted warrior, ... krafftfamily.org/docs/Dakotas/Dakotas.htm METIS CULTURE 1860-1862 The Dakota Sioux, being pushed to their limits, declare war. ... argued for peace as did Akepa, Simon Anawangmani and Paul Mazakutemani (Little Paul). ... www.telusplanet.net/public/dgarneau/metis45a.htm METIS CULTURE 1860-1862 ... did Akepa, Simon Anawangmani and Paul Mazakutemani ... Indian Tribes as Domestic Dependent Nations. Various treaties between the United States of America and the Dakota Sioux ... www3.telus.net/public/dgarneau/metis45a.htm METIS CULTURE 1860-1862 THE DAKOTA SIOUX DECLARE WAR . ON THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ... the Sioux since the early 1820's and married to an Indian ... wife and a Metis child, argued for peace as did Akepa, Simon... www.agt.net/public/dgarneau/metis45a.htm2. The Protestant Mission and Native American Response: The Case of ... Along), a young chief and the first full-blood Dakota man to become. Christian. Given the Christian name Simon, Anawangmani immediate- ... wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/jaas/periodicals/JJAS/PDF/1999/No Anawangmane (Anagmannee, Anawangmani), Simon, Sioux scout, 2:423n, 38:149n ... Anpetu Inajinwin (The Day Sets), Dakota Indian, 59:187, 189?190, 192, 194 ... www.mnhs.org/market/mhspress/MinnesotaHistory/inde.. Can anyone help me find any information on Simon Anawangmani family info or where he was baptized. He was buried at the Goodwill Chuch at Sisseton South Dakota. I have heard that there was a fire in the late 1800's or early 1900's and records were burned up.
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Post by wazi on Sept 5, 2006 1:48:29 GMT -5
I have Alice Stone's indian name as Tawiyaka and her parents as Wakanhditanka and Mazardawin. Grandson/daughter is listed as Jessie Ben(bue? hard to make out)aka Hapanna and his parents listed as Wakanhditanka , and Kimanawasitewin. I also have her listed as having a 1/2 brother, Charles Stone. Hermin what document do you have that lists Charles Stone as Alice's half brother? In everything I have seen he is listed as her nephew and listed as a brother to Ellen Stone-Tuttle. Jessie Ben would be Alice's nephew, he is the sonof Wakanhditanka and Kiminiwastewin. If you go back and look at Alice's family history it explains this. But if you have a new resource I am very interested in hearing what it is. wazi
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Post by hermin1 on Sept 5, 2006 14:07:50 GMT -5
Wazi: what I think I did was misread some information on the Santee Censuses: Charles was Alice Stone's nephew according to the 1887 Santee Census. I am so sorry, about this goof. Thanks for bringing my attention to it. I will make the proper correction.
Do you know who Charles Stone's parents were?he had a sister who also died @1887 , cause sheis listed as dead in that Census.
In the 1869-1872 Land allotments listing, I have a Charles P. Stone aka Wakinyaoyate, Age 28. But no other records on him. Do you have anything on him?
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Post by wazi on Sept 5, 2006 15:00:04 GMT -5
No I don't have any information on him other than the census records.
wazi
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Post by hermin1 on Sept 29, 2006 19:50:47 GMT -5
Wazi: I have notes from the testimony of Nancy Myrick-Wakute-Wapaha re. the estate of one of the Stone family, who was her aunt. I forgot to bring my notebook to the hospital, but will brief you on what I remember from her testimony. NancyMyrick was a Stone. Her mother was Julia Stone and she was the spouse of Hakandisapa. Nancy was the only child of the marriage. Julia Stone and her sister(the aunt whose estate Nancy testified at)had 6 siblings. The only living sibling was Samuel Stone.
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Post by hermin1 on Oct 25, 2006 23:39:24 GMT -5
Denny: you out do yourself in your expertise in finding links on the web. Grat job.
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