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  1. 1960.6020.01 - Document

    Native American Documentation and Genealogy (Click on the image to see details) Note: m=married, b=born, d=death John Curt Barker, b.1858 Married Elizabeth Jane Wolf, 428/952, b.1861 Daughter of James Wolf 425/949 and Rachel (Ketchum)Wolf 426/950 Daughter of Howard and Na car lee tah Ketchum. CHILDREN: George H. Barker b. 1880 Henry J. Barter b.1881 Fred A. Barker, b.1883 Effie Barker, b.1885 Elmer and Arthur Barker (twins) b.1...

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  2. 1960.6021.01 - Document

    Unedited text: Letters from William Connor & Chief Anderson to John Johnston 10/23/1815 White River 23rd October 1815 Sir I have according to youre Directions collected the Indians & Delivered youre Speech to them & afterwards taken an account of theare claimes which you will recieve(?) enclosed in this letter It has been one of the most Disagreeable gobs that ever I did the log of the men in service is in a separet pees of paper _____ ...

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  3. 1960.6023.01 - Document

    CHIEF WILLIAM ANDERSON/KIK THA WE NUND/ KOK TOW HAN UND/ A half/breed Delaware born 1757 died 1831 (Oct.) to a family living at the ferry at Harrisburg. His father was an Indian trader and his mother a Delaware maiden of the Turkey Clan. He lived on the Muscequem River in Ohio and moved to Indiana about 1801. He became Chief of the Delaware Tribe in 1802 and served until shortly before his death in 1831. He signed the 1795 treaty as KIKTHAWENU...

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  4. 1960.6024.01 - Document

    1763 - Chiefs of the Delaware, Pipe, Whiteyes, Killbuck, Buckonghelas, Custaloga, Turtle Heart, Beaver/Tanaque. Netawatwees/King Nucomer, Tedpachiot/Head Chief, Netawatwees became head Chief of the Turtle band. He was father of Chief Killbuck. Eagle Feather, chief of White Womans village. Wife of Eagle Feather and mother of 7 children, but Eaglefeather chose for a second wife, Newcomer so she killed the old Chief. Mary Harris was the n...

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  5. 1960.6025.01 - Document

    Native American Documentation and Genealogy (Click on the image to see details) Note: m=married, b=born, d=death Lillian Irene George Tom Anderson Ollie Beaver Wind Set Tund Win da La qua John Beaver Lizzy Pooshies Kah nah Ka Laqua Ne loh she Non Black Beaver Chief William Anderson Silas White Lt. Charles Eugene White Minnie Buffalo Ora Buffalo Sjeybuck Sam White

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  6. 1960.6026.01 - Document

    Native American Documentation and Genealogy (Click on the image to see details) Note: m=married, b=born, d=death p.116 - His Indian girl "very uneasy, she weeps plentifully. I am unhappy that this honest creature has taken such a fancy to me." (He was getting ready to leave her at Fort Pitt with other Indians) p. 122 "However base it may appeat to conscientious' people, it is absolutely necessary to take a temporary wife if they have to...

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  7. 1960.6027.01 - Document

    History of Muskogee and Northeastern Oklahoma Benedict Vol 11 pg 133 Farmer, Oil, Dewey, 2½ miles NE G. T. Anderson - born March 15, 1876, Delaware extraction, parents, William and Mary Anderson. Educated in Bartlesville. Ranch on Coon Creek, until 1920. Married Ollie Beaver, 5 December 1905, daughter of John and Lizzie Beaver. Three children: Lillian Lennetta, 11-15-1908 Irene, 8-25-1911 Jodie, 3-27-1921 Mrs. Anderson educa...

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  8. 1960.6028.01 - Document

    FEBRUARY 14, 1930 John Larson, Historian Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement 30 Conner Lane, Noblesville, IND. 46060 Dear Mr. Larson: So glad to hear of your interest In the Anderson/Conner problem. I will send you some information which seems to entirely refute the "Sons of the Wilderness" book. I have tried every angle to make all this material jibe, but it just won't work out. Our information from old affidavits of the family membe...

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  9. 1960.6029.01 - Document

    January 17, 1980 John L. Larson Conner Prairie Pioneer Settlement Noblesville, Ind. Dear Sir: After reading your account on "Early American Christmases" in local newspaper of 19 Dec. 1979, I decided to write to you. I, too, am a curator and historian in the History Room of the Bartlesville Public Library. I am very interested in the village founder, William Conner, whom you mentioned. Can you give me any more genealogical backgr...

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  10. 1960.6030.01 - Document

    Services Set For Anderson Funeral services for Nevin Thomas Anderson, 75, brother of Stanley Q. Anderson and Mrs. Lucille Reed, Copan, who died early Wednesday morning in a Moore Hospital, will be held at 1 p.m. Friday in the Memory Chapel of the Arnold Moore Funeral Residence. The Rev. Ross Atkins, pastor of the Dewey First Church of God, will be the officiant and interment will be in the Dewey Cemetery. A native of Washington County, Ande...

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  11. 1960.6031.01 - Document

    Dewey Herald Record, October 14, 1981 Ollie Anderson Services Mrs. Ollie Beaver Anderson, 93, full blood Delaware Indian and a native of the Bartlesville vicinity during Indian Territory days, died on Friday in the Tulsa Nursing Center, where she had been a resident for two weeks. Funeral services for Mrs. Anderson were held on Tuesday in the Dewey Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Levi Big Goose, former minister of the New Hope United Metho...

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  12. 1960.6032.01 - Document

    Two pages taken from an unknown book: people in Kirtland and its vicinity who were baptized by the missionaries to the Lamanites, many of whom later became prominent in the restored church. Dr. Frederick G. Williams, a popular physician, after his baptism asked the missionaries if he might accompany them to the western border and assist with their work among the Lamanites. A. Sidney Gilbert and Newel K. Whitney, successful merchants, joined wi...

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  13. 1960.6033.01 - Document

    KIK THA WE NUND/Captain Anderson for whom Anderson, Indiana on the White River was named, was ½ breed who belonged to the Anderson family who lived at Harrisburg near the Ferry. His father was a white trader and his mother a Delaware maiden of the Turkey Clan. William Anderson became a great Chief. WILLIAM ANDERSON signed treaties of 1829 KIK THA WE NUND signed treaties of 1795 KECH KAW HA NUN signed treaties of 1803 KECK LAW HE NUND signe...

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  14. 1960.6034.01 - Document

    Additional information pertaining to the Indian named Anderson Louise Phelps Kellogg Col Brodhead William Anderson John Anderson WAPEMINSINK Mekinges Nicholas Cresswell John Monture Captain Harwood Wale-hack-tap-poke Mrs. Secondine Colonel Morgan

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  15. 1960.6035.01 - Document

    Native American Documentation and Genealogy (Click on the image to see details) Note: m=married, b=born, d=death James Anderson John Anderson Sam Anderson George T. Anderson Charles Anderson Annie Davis Mary (Hill) Snake Exendine Tote ke a pah kee nak o Tealey Black Alex Black Jim Snake Oliver Snake Anna Snake Jasper Exendine Frank Exendine Louise Exendine Joseph Exendine ______Spybuck

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  16. 1960.6036.01 - Document

    Native American Documentation and Genealogy (Click on the image to see details) Note: m=married, b=born, d=death Anna Anderson Conrad Davis Samuel Anderson Josie (Turkey) Bullette Wind set tund Win da a la qua Sa ca tee lah William Brown Mary (Turkey) Bullette Baston Bullette Ma we loo wase Pushies the cat Capt Pipe Puskies Dick Brown Pu pa tuek kee kow Joe Settler We wee uxh kee mund Par kee kow o Missenewand Capt Bullet...

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  17. 1960.6037.01 - Document

    FOREMAN, (Indians and Pioneers) pg. 199-200 In the autumn of 1824, Anderson's son had left with a party for an extended hunting trip across Oklahoma to the Upper Red River. The next year (about roasting-ear time), on their return, a party of Osage stole some of their horses and while they were trying to recover them Anderson was killed. This grieved and incensed the old chief, and his warriors launched a bloody campaign of revenge. The Osage k...

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  18. 1960.6038.01 - Document

    DELAWARES - WILLIAM ANDERSON CHIEF September 22, 1831 William Anderson, Chief of the Delawares, from Kansas River, September 22, 1831, wrote Secretary of War Lewis Cass: "Father Cass: I inform you that nearly all our nation are on the land that Government has laid off for us; and I hope that if the Government fulfil all its promises, that before many years the balance of my nation, who are now scattered, some on Red River and some in the ...

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  19. 1960.6039.01 - Document

    ARTHUR ARMSTRONG, a Delaware Indian who came here in 1867, was a strong religous man. About the time when he "found Christ,"as he himself has expressed it, Mr. Armstrong built a little log cabin on the banks of Caney and designated the same as Union-Church. This became the CHURCH-SCHOOL-COMMUNITY HOUSE for the entire small settlement. This log structure was used by Rev. O.P. Coberly in 1869 & 1870 to conduct a Baptist Sunday School. Any denom...

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  20. 1960.6040.01 - Document

    Native American Documentation and Genealogy (Click on the image to see details) Note: m=married, b=born, d=death Charles Anderson (family tree) - Son of Jesse Merle Anderson and Anne Mae Anderson (Sheffield) Tullis Morgan Goodwin Bradbury Barks Ketchum Wolfe Littlejohn Cook Walton Nading Evans Blackledge Blaich Blevins Stanley Kirk Thomas Thompson Boone Steele Ledford Bohnhofer Tinley Wanna Morgan Barks Archer ...

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