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Post by tamara on Jan 22, 2007 15:10:40 GMT -5
NOW THAT YOU'RE ON THE SUBJECT: HERE'S WHAT I HAVE: NANCY STONE(WIYAN GEWIN)b.may-1832(redwood falls mn) + ANDREW MYRICK(trader-ate grass!)=MAGGIE MYRICK(OCAJETOPAWIN)b.1866-NE(IF SHE WAS BORN IN 1866, NANCY STONE HAD TO HAVE COME TO SOUTH DAKOTA PREGNANT! BECAUSE ANDREW MYRICK ATE GRASS THE FIRST DAY OF THE UPRISING-1862(HE DIED THAT DAY)) MAGGIE MYRICK AND GEORGE H. LAWRENCE(caske)=GUY LAWRENCE GUY LAWRENCE +LIZZIE HARE=LEVI LAWRENCE(MY MOMS DAD) LEVI LAWRENCE +RACHEL IONE KEELER=ROBERT LAWRENCE(MY UNCLE-BOBBY) ANYBODY HAVE ANYTHING ON GEORGE LAWRENCE(CASKE)?...HIS PARENTS?...THEIR PARENTS? OR LIZZIE HARE?...HOW DOES SHE RELATE TO WM HOBART HARE? ********************************* HOW ABOUT THIS ONE: JOSEPH IRVING b.1873 + ELIZABETH(KATE) RENVILLE(SISSETON) b.1871=THEODORE IRVING b.1905 WHO ARE JOSEPH IRVINGS PARENTS? WHO WERE ELIZABETH RENVILLES PARENTS? Jon, Your mom's dad is Levi Lawrence? ? is he allotted or enrolled sisseton? WOW! If so, I might be able to show you some things or know who could...
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Post by BIG JON on Jan 22, 2007 16:27:39 GMT -5
NOW THAT YOU'RE ON THE SUBJECT: HERE'S WHAT I HAVE: NANCY STONE(WIYAN GEWIN)b.may-1832(redwood falls mn) + ANDREW MYRICK(trader-ate grass!)=MAGGIE MYRICK(OCAJETOPAWIN)b.1866-NE(IF SHE WAS BORN IN 1866, NANCY STONE HAD TO HAVE COME TO SOUTH DAKOTA PREGNANT! BECAUSE ANDREW MYRICK ATE GRASS THE FIRST DAY OF THE UPRISING-1862(HE DIED THAT DAY)) MAGGIE MYRICK AND GEORGE H. LAWRENCE(caske)=GUY LAWRENCE GUY LAWRENCE +LIZZIE HARE=LEVI LAWRENCE(MY MOMS DAD) LEVI LAWRENCE +RACHEL IONE KEELER=ROBERT LAWRENCE(MY UNCLE-BOBBY) ANYBODY HAVE ANYTHING ON GEORGE LAWRENCE(CASKE)?...HIS PARENTS?...THEIR PARENTS? OR LIZZIE HARE?...HOW DOES SHE RELATE TO WM HOBART HARE? ********************************* HOW ABOUT THIS ONE: JOSEPH IRVING b.1873 + ELIZABETH(KATE) RENVILLE(SISSETON) b.1871=THEODORE IRVING b.1905 WHO ARE JOSEPH IRVINGS PARENTS? WHO WERE ELIZABETH RENVILLES PARENTS? Jon, Your mom's dad is Levi Lawrence? ? is he allotted or enrolled sisseton? WOW! If so, I might be able to show you some things or know who could... I'M NOT SURE...YOU TELL ME, I'M NEW AT ALL OF THIS! LEVI LAWRENCE--HIS DAD IS GUY LAWRENCE b.1894 NE....AND MOM-LIZZIE HARE(YANKTON)...GUY LAWRENCE WAS AN EPISCOPAL MINISTER(SANTEE). GUY LAWRENCE'S FATHER IS GEORGE(CASKE)LAWRENCE(b.1864)(S.D.) WHO WAS GEORGES FATHER?...MOTHER? I'M STILL LOOKING...JON
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Post by BIG JON on Jan 22, 2007 16:39:28 GMT -5
, and she had two children with a DeWitt, and a child with a Jewett. DEWITT AND JEWETT...COULD THESE BE THE SAME?...JUST A THOUGHT... Big Jon: I wondered the sthing, but my notes from Ellen Wakute's probate says no, Jewitt and DeWitt were different men.
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Post by tamara on Jan 22, 2007 19:27:49 GMT -5
I believe Eliza Renville to be the sister to John Renville and thd daughter of the Rev Daniel Renville. He is the one that lived in the Crow Creek area.
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Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 17:11:13 GMT -5
Group of Dakota in front of Chaska's house, 1862. Dakota women winnowing wheat at the Upper Sioux Agency, August 1862. Thomas S. Williamson (center left with hat) and Dakotas in front of Williamson's home at the Pajutazee mission, August 17, 1862. Plenty, 1862.
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Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 17:19:14 GMT -5
Soldiers guarding Dakota captives at the Lower Agency, late fall, 1862. The photo was taken in front of the log trading post of Francois La Bathe. Chaska, about 1860. Shakopee (left) and Medicine Bottle. Francois LaFramboise and his children. Left to right: Fannie, age 12; George, age 10; and John, age 8.
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Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 17:23:37 GMT -5
Part of the Mdewakanton-Wahpekute delegation in Washington in 1858. Standing, L to R: Big Eagle, Traveling Hail, and Red Legs; sitting, Medicine Bottle, The Thief, and unidentified. The Sisseton-Wahpeton delegation in Washington in 1858. Standing, L to R: Joseph Akipa Renville, Scarlet Plume, Red Iron, John Otherday, Paul Mazakutemani, and Charles R. Crawford (interpreter). Sitting, L to R: Iron Walker, Stumpy Horn, Sweet Corn, and Extended Tail Feathers.
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Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 17:30:58 GMT -5
Women and children guarding a cornfield from blackbirds in mid-August, 1862. The Hazelwood mission of Reverend Stephen R. Riggs in about 1860.
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Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 17:51:57 GMT -5
Susan Frenier, wife of Joseph R. Brown. She was a mixed-blood and a relative of Little Crow. Joseph R. Brown, Indian agent. Shakopee (Little Six) at Fort Snelling.
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Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 17:54:15 GMT -5
White Spider, Little Crow's half-brother. Wowinape, February 1864.
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Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 17:59:47 GMT -5
Boy's Junior Endeavor, Santee Normal Training School. Gabriel Renville (Tiwakan), 1880-1881. Payment to Minnesota Mdewkantons, 1885. Unknown Dakota family at Prairie Island, 1902. Santee Sioux dancers, Santee Agency, 1918. Dance at the dedication of the Lower Sioux community building, 1938.
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Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 21:32:07 GMT -5
Anpetusapawin (Black Day Woman), 1863. Apistoka, Ft. Snelling, 1862/3. Cankuwastewin (Good Road Woman), 1863. Captured Sioux woman at Ft. Snelling, 1862/3. Chaska and wife, abt. 1860. Chaska, abt. 1865. Chief Black Hawk, Green Cloud and family, abt. 1900. Chief Good Thunder and wife, Sarah, with Charles and Emma Good Thunder and son, Andrew, abt. 1900.
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Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 21:40:53 GMT -5
Cloud Hoop, 1862/63. Confirmation of Sioux Indians at Ft. Snelling by Bishop Whipple, april 1863. Confirmation of Sioux Indians at Ft. Snelling by Bishop Whipple, april 1863. Big Eagle's (Wambditanka) tombstone, Doncaster cemetery, 1960. Chief LaFramboise, Shakope, MN, November 8, 1901. Dakota at Prairie Island, abt. 1915. Dakota camp at White Bear Lake (now lake Minnewaska), Pope Co., MN, 1869.
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Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 21:45:46 GMT -5
Dakota girl at Mendota, MN, abt. 1880. Dakota men, abt. 1860. Dakota prisoner at Ft. Snelling, 1862/3. Dakota tepees, abt. 1870. Dakota Tepees, Mendota, MN, abt. 1862. Dakota woman and child, abt. 1870. Dakota woman in tepee, abt. 1865. Dakota woman, abt. 1865.
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Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 21:49:40 GMT -5
(which one?) Esther St. Clair (Red Bird), mother of Henry St. Clair, abt. 1870. Group of Santee Sioux of Prairie Island, abt. 1880. Hanyetuwaste (Beautiful Night), 1863. Hanyetuwaste again, Ft. Snelling, 1862/3. Henry Benjamin Wabasha, 1969.
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Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 22:48:29 GMT -5
Hohkpemaza (Iron Nest), abt. 1860. Hohkpemaza again, abt. 1860. Hohkpemeza again, left, with unknown, abt. 1860. Hushasha (Red Leg), Wahpekute chief, Fort Snelling, 1862/3. Indian John, abt. 1880. Indians at Santee, abt. 1890. James Hart (Chanta Wanica) and family, 1897. Jatankanaujitan (One Buffalo) and Mazaiyahdewin, abt. 1900.
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Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 22:52:57 GMT -5
John and Jennie Hoffman, Hastings, MN, abt. 1895. John and Mrs. Blue Cloud, Justine Blue Cloud, unknown, abt. 1895. John Blue Stone, abt. 1880. John Bluestone and grandchildren at Birch Coulee, 1902. John Otherday (Anpetutokeca), 1862. John Otherday again in 1862. John Otherday again, abt. 1863.
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Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 23:05:46 GMT -5
Joseph and Lena Campbell, Prairie Island, 1937. Kahinyance, abt. 1900. Little Crow's wife, abt. 1860. Mary Moses Wells (Oyateasawin), Prairie Island, 1950. Mary Moses Wells (Oyateasawin) again, Prairie Island, 1950. Mary Rock (Mary Yellow Bird) at Prairie Island, abt. 1902.
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Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 23:07:59 GMT -5
Mazzo, 1863. Mdewakanton woman, abt. 1920. Minnehaha, abt. 1860. Nispipe (aka Tachundahupa), Little Crow's nephew at Ft. Snelling, 1864.
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Post by Jimmy on Jan 24, 2007 23:10:22 GMT -5
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