bullet Sarah (VAUGHN)(162) has reference number 1123sx.

Children were: Mary VAUGHN.


bulletSusanna (WALLACE)(163) has reference number 752sx.

Children were: Lucy Spalding WALLACE.


bulletAbial (WATKINS)(164) has reference number 282sx.

Children were: Polly WATKINS.


bulletPolly (WHEELER)(165) has reference number 684sx.

Children were: Emily WHEELER.


bulletBetty (WHITE).

Children were: Michelle Lea WHITE .


bulletIrene (WHITTET) died on 22 Nov 1956.

She was married to Richard G. WHITTET. Children were: Marjorie Louise WHITTET.


bullet Lydia (WILDER)(166) has reference number 81.1(S2)x.

Children were: Reuben WILDER.


bulletPersis (WILDER)(167).


bulletRuth (WILDER)(168) has reference number 12.3cs.

She was married to Oliver WILDER in 1745 in Sterling, Worcester, Massachusetts.


bullet Lucy (WILLARD)(169) has reference number 763sx.

Children were: Lucy A. WILLARD.


bulletRachel (WILLEY)(170) has reference number 101.7s. She resided at in Waterville, Lamoille, Vermont.

Children were: David WILLEY, Silas WILLEY.


bulletFannie (WILLIAMS)(171) has reference number 381sx.

Children were: Harriet Frances WILLIAMS .


bulletMary W. (WILSON)(172) has reference number 23.3asx.

Children were: Alice WILSON.


bulletDiana (WILTFONG)(173) has reference number 707.1sx.

Children were: Esther WILTFONG.


bulletMary A. (WOOD)(174) has reference number 881sx.

Children were: Elizabeth P. WOOD.


bulletCatherine (WOODS) ALDRICH(175) has reference number 389.2s.

Children were: Arthur Walter FAIRBANKS .


bulletSarah (WRIGHT)(176) has reference number 566s1x.

Children were: Sarah WRIGHT.


bulletEmma (YOUNG)(177) has reference number 412sx.

Children were: Abigail D. YOUNG.


bulletA-ke-gui-ow Neck of Earth Chippewa Chief(178) was born in La Pointe, Ashland, Wisconsin. He died in La Pointe, Ashland, Wisconsin. !Born mid to late 1600's, succeeded father as head of Crane totem of the
Chippewa (Ojibway) Nation at La Pointe. See History of the Ojibway People, by
W W Warren, pp 316-318.
Indian Name: A-ke-gui-ow
White Name: Neck of Earth Parents: Ke-che-ne-zy-auh (My Great Elder Brother) Chippewa Chief.

Children were: (White Crane) WAUB-UJ-E-JAUK.


bulletAh-mous the Little Bee(178). Parents: Waub-ish-gaug-aug-e (White Raven) Chippewa Chief and Mrs. UNKNOWN.


bulletAnna (66)(66) .

Children were: Harold KETCHAM, Forest KETCHAM, Eileen KETCHAM.


bulletGeneva (179)(179) . FF/B4/F 206

She was married to Donald Lloyd WILLIAMS on 19 Jun 1960 in Pomona, Los Angeles, California.


bullet Jennie (180) was born on 23 Jan 1867 in Oakdale, Stanislaus, California. She was living in 1897 in Moscow, Latah, Idaho. She has reference number 786.9. Parents: James Goddard FAIRBANKS and Ellen SMITH.

She was married to Henry ERICHSON on 2 Jan 1885. Children were: Henry Oren ERICHSON, 8.10.1896 WARD ANDREW.


bullet Johnson (179)(179) FF/B4/F 206


bulletJosie (66)(66) was born in 1882. She died on 1 Dec 1954. She was buried in La Harpe Cem, Hancock, Illinois.

Children were: Joseph A. REISELT.


bulletKay (66)(66) .

Children were: Steven KETCHAM, Stephanie KETCHAM, Andrea KETCHAM, James KETCHAM, Janelle KETCHAM, Angela KETCHAM, Robert KETCHAM.


bulletKe-bid-way-o- -say-quay(178).


bulletKe-che-ne-zy-auh (My Great Elder Brother) Chippewa Chief(178) died in La Point, Madeline Island, Indian Territory, Wisconsin. !Represented the Chippewa (Ojibway) tribe, as their head chief, at the signing
of the treaty in 1671 at Sault Ste. Marie, with the French. Also the same as
Sha-ga-wa-mick-aug. See History of the Ojibway People, by W W Warren.pp 316-8.
Of the 1671 treaty Warren writes: "(FROM) The Envoy of the French king... at the
end of his address a gold medal shaped like a heart was placed on the breast of
Ke-che-ne-zuh-yauh, and by this mark of honor he was recognized as the
chief of the Lake Superior Ojibways. On the death of this chieftan, this gold
medal was buried with him, through a superstitious notion that he should appeat
in the land of the spirits with the same honors which had attended him on
earth. His grave was located on the shores of Shag-a-waum-ik-ong Bay. In 1850
it was carefully searched for by some of his decendants to recover the
medal, but the grave was found to have been swept away by high water". (p131-2)
Indian Name: Ke-che-ne-zy-auh White Name: My Great Elder Brother

Children were: A-ke-gui-ow Neck of Earth Chippewa Chief, Sha-da-wish (Bad Pelican) Chief.


bulletKeesh-ke-mun (Sharpened Stone) Chippewa Chief(178) died about 1827 in Lac du Flambeau, Vilas, Wisconsin. He was born in Indian lands, Michigan Territo. !"Principle chief of Lac du Flambeau", Crane totem, Chippewa (Ojibway) nation.
Schoolcraft's Expedition to Lake Itasca, Pg 121, 122. History of the Ojibway
Nation, by W W Warren, pg 48.
Indian Name: Keesh-ke-mun
White Name: Sharpened Stone
"In the summer of 1827, Okunzhewug, an old woman, the wife of Kishkemun, the
principal chief of Torch Lake (Lac du Flambeau), a man superannuated and blind,
attended the treaty of Butte des Morts, bearing her husband's medal. She was
treated with the respect due to the character she represented, and ample
presents were direected to be given to her; among other things a handsome hat.
The latter article had been requested of her by a young Menomonie, and refused.
It is thought a general feeling of jealousy was excited by her good reception.
A number of the Menomonies went on her return route as far as the Clover
Portage, where she was last seen. Having never returned to her village, the
Chippewas attributed her death to the Menomonies. Her husband died soon
after..." --Schoolcraft's, p 121. Parents: Sha-da-wish (Bad Pelican) Chief.

He was married to Okunzhewug about 1760 in Lac de Flambeau, Michigan Territory, (Wisconsin). Children were: Mons-o-bo-douh, Waub-ish-gaug-aug-e (White Raven) Chippewa Chief.


bullet LIVING (178)


bullet Louise (66)(66) was born in 1907. She died in 1958. She was buried in La Harpe Cem, Hancock, Illinois.

Children were: Infant HURDLE .


bulletMargaret (178) died about 1865 in Crow Wing, Crow Wing, Minnesota. !Source: Birth record of J. Robert Fairbanks on July 9, 1865, from the First
Parish Register, St. Colomba's Church, Gull Lake, Minnesota.

Children were: J. Robert FAIRBANKS.


bulletMons-o-bo-douh (178). Parents: Keesh-ke-mun (Sharpened Stone) Chippewa Chief and Okunzhewug.


bulletO-bah-bah-mah- -cumig-oquay(178). !FGR compiled by BIA at Cass Lake, Minn. (Family #82)
"Fairbanks Genealogy" page 681, says wifes name is Guneau.

She was married to Benjamin FAIRBANKS after 1864 in Red Lake, Beltrami, Minnesota.(178) Children were: Jane Bungo FAIRBANKS, Selam FAIRBANKS.


bullet O-ge-man-ge-shig-o-quay (Margaret)(178) was born about 1790 in Wisconsin. She died in 1860 in Crow Wing, Crow Wing, Minnesota. She was buried in StFrancis Assisi, Crow Wing, Crow Wing, Minnesota. She has reference number 813sx. !The Aborigines of Minnesota, p 722. Also from pedigree chart compiled by Judy
Helmuth, N. 6206 Washington, Spokane, WA 99208.(third great-grand daughter).
See "Fairbanks Family In America", Page #434.
NOTE: One source claimed that O-ge-man-ge-shig-o-quay was the daughter of John
Bapteste VISNOR, but he is reported to have been born about 1800, and "O-" was
married about 1808-1810, so it is impossible for this to be the proper line.
Indian Name: O-ge-man-ge-shig-o-quay ("Queen of the Skies")
White name: Margaret, or Margaret RACINE.
1860 Minnesota Census, Listed as 70 years old, with Clement H. Beaulieu family
in Crow Wing Village, Crow Wing County, Minnesota.
Patron Notification was dated Feb 21, 1990; REF: F894149 S/N: 00140-1 MFID:
02977199. Proxy, Bapt.=Rachel Beier; Endowment=Debbie Beier; Init=Ellie Golding
!From the St. Francis of Assisi Catholic cemetery in old Crow Wing, "Margaret
Beaulieu b. Wis. 1790 d. 186?". Parents: Waub-ish-gaug-aug-e (White Raven) Chippewa Chief and Mrs. UNKNOWN .

She was married to Bazile Hudon BEAULIEU (dit)or(de) in 1810 in Wisconsin. Children were: Margaret BEAULIEU , Clement Hudon BEAULIEU Colonial, Julia BEAULIEU, Paul Hudon BEAULIEU, Sophia BEAULIEU, Abraham BEAULIEU, Catherine BEAULIEU, Henry Hudon BEAULIEU, Elizabeth BEAULIEU.


bullet Okunzhewug (178) died in 1827 in Clover Portage, Michigan Territo, (Wisconsin). She was born in Indian lands, Michigan Territo. !Source #1: Schoolcraft's Expedition to Lake Itasca: The Discovery of the
source of the Mississippi. Michigan State University Press, 1958. Pg 121, 122.
"In the summer of 1827, Okunzhewug, an old woman, the wife of Kishkemun, the
principal chief of Torch Lake (Lac du Flambeau), a man superannuated and blind,
attended the treaty of Butte des Morts, bearing her husband's medal. She was
treated with the respect due to the character she represented, and ample
presents were direected to be given to her; among other things a handsome hat.
The latter article had been requested of her by a young Menomonie, and refused.
It is thought a general feeling of jealousy was excited by her good reception.
A number of the Menomonies went on her return route as far as the Clover
Portage, where she was last seen. Having never returned to her village, the
Chippewas attributed her death to the Menomonies. Her husband died soon
after; but she had numerous and influential relatives to avenge her real of
supposed murder. This is the account delivered by the Chippewas, and it is
corroborated by reports from the traders of that section of the country. Her
singular disappearance and secret death at the Clover Portage, is undisputed;
and whether caused or not by any agency of the Menomonies, the belief of such
agency, and that of the most direct kind, is fixed in the minds of the
Chippewas, and has furnished the basis of their subsequent acts in relation to
the Menominie hunting-parties who have visited the lower part of Chippewa
River. Two women belonging to one of these parties were killed be a Chippewa
war-party traversing that part of the country the ensuing year. The act was
disclaimed by them as not being intentional, and it was declared they supposed
the women to be Sioux. On a close inquiry, however, I found the persons who
committed this act were relatives of Okunzewug, which renders it probable that
the murder was intentionally perpetrated..."
!Source #2: (for location) Treaty with the Chippewa, etc., 1827. ...Concluded
at the Butte des Morts, on Fox river, in the Territory of Michigan,...

She was married to Keesh-ke-mun (Sharpened Stone) Chippewa Chief about 1760 in Lac de Flambeau, Michigan Territory, (Wisconsin). Children were: Mons-o-bo-douh, Waub-ish-gaug-aug-e (White Raven) Chippewa Chief.


bullet Polly (178) died after 1974. !SOURCE: Genealogical notes of Maxine Jahne Beier Loving.

Children were: Elwood ROOT, Brenda ROOT, ROOT, ROOT, ROOT , ROOT.


bulletPolly A.(178) was born about 1806. She has Ancestral File number B32R-28.


bulletSamantha (87)(87) .

Children were: Tai lynn Adele TIEDEMAN .


bulletSha-da-wish (Bad Pelican) Chief(178) was born in La Point, Madeline Island, Indian Territory, Wisconsin. He died in Lac du Flambeau, Vilas, Wisconsin. !Chief of Crane totem, Chippewa (Ojibway) nation. Born in the mid to late
1600's, Resided at La Point until the death of his father, KE-CHE-NE-ZUH-YAUH.
Then he pioneered a band toward the headwaters of the Wisconsin River. And
finally residing at Lac du Flambeau until his death. See History of the
Ojibway People, by W W Warren, pp. 316-318.
Indian Name: Sha-da-wish
White Name: Bad Pelican Parents: Ke-che-ne-zy-auh (My Great Elder Brother) Chippewa Chief.

Children were: Keesh-ke-mun (Sharpened Stone) Chippewa Chief.


bulletShah-wun-way-we- -dum-oke(178).


bulletTrudy (66)(66) .


bulletWaub-ish-gaug-aug-e (White Raven) Chippewa Chief(178) died in 1847 in Lac du Flambeau, Vilas, Wisconsin. !The Aborigines of Minnesota, Pg 722. Collections of the Minn Hist Society, Vol
V., History of the Ojibway Nation, pg 47, 319. Pedigree chart compiled by Judy
Helmuth, n. 6206 Washington, Spokan, WA 99208.
Tribe: Chippewa Clan: Crane
Band:
Indian Name: Waub-ish-gaug-aug-e
Other Names: Ah-bish-ka-gog
White Name: White Raven
Born about 1765 in Wisconsin. Married about 1789 in Wisconsin.
Temple work by MB, 9 March 1990. Parents: Keesh-ke-mun (Sharpened Stone) Chippewa Chief and Okunzhewug .

He was married to Mrs. UNKNOWN about 1789 in Wisconsin. Children were: O-ge-man-ge-shig-o-quay (Margaret) , Ah-mous the Little Bee.


bullet Ysabell (181)

She was married to Lynn Fairbanks HUTCHINS about 1980.


bullet <LIVING> (178)

Children were: Dorothy Star ROOT.


bulletWilder ? has reference number 159s(s2).


bullet`WILLIAM (182) has reference number 651s2x.

Children were: Caroline W. MARSHALL.


bulletGeorge W. ABBEE(183) was born in Charlton, Worcester, Massachusetts. He has reference number 355.1.bs.

He was married to Emily Arabella NICHOLAS on 11 May 1863. 10 children


bullet Dora ABBOT(184) has reference number 623s2.

She was married to George W. FAIRBANKS in 1865. Children were: Georgie E. FAIRBANKS.


bullet Betsey ABBOTT(185) was born on 13 Feb 1787 in Stafford, VT. She died on 18 Dec 1882 in Eagle, Wyoming, New York. She has reference number 207s. Parents: Jacob ABBOTT.

She was married to Chester FAIRBANK on 1 Jan 1810 in Stockbridge, Windsor, Vermont. Children were: Daniel Abbott FAIRBANK, Eliza FAIRBANK, Julia FAIRBANK, Rev. Calvin FAIRBANK, Danforth Abbott FAIRBANK, Almond FAIRBANK, Jane Ayers FAIRBANK, Polly Abbott FAIRBANK, Harriet Blossom FAIRBANK, Lydia Hatch FAIRBANK.

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