From the Wisconsin Historical Society Collection The Biddle House on Mackinac Island This is an excerpt from the book “Reminiscences of Early Days on [...]
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Marie Dakota – ORDER DETERMINNG HEIRS
The following dissertations were sent to me by Linda Delph and Fred Dakota. You will find a lot of very useful information here: Transcribed [...]
The Tin Box – By Andrew J. Blackbird
However it was a notable fact that by this time the Ottawas were greatly reduced in numbers from what they were in former times, [...]
Chief Menominee and the Dakotas (and the Morrows)
By Joe Morrow in Morrow Cousins (Files) Statue of Chief Menominee located at the the headwaters of the Yellow River This transcript of the [...]
1870 Census Roll
1870 Bands Mackinac Sault Ste. Marie Traverse Garden River 1908 Durant Bands Mackinac Sault Ste. Marie Traverse Grand River Rolls 1908 Durant Roll 1870 Census [...]
Quick Links for Edward Biddle
Edward Biddle, the famous fur trader of Mackinac Island married to Agatha Lavigne, Chief of the Mackinac Band of Chippewa Indians, find out more on [...]
Quick Links for Agatha Biddle (Lavign)
Agatha Biddle Chief of the Mackinac Band of Chippewa Indians, find out more on the following websites: Morrow Family Tree website: Durant Detail Person [...]
Durant Roll – Interactive Native American Da
Horace Durant performed a census for the Mackinac, Sault Ste. Marie, Traverse and Grand River Tribes of Chippewa and Ottawa Indians between 1908 and 1910. [...]
Morrow Native American Connections
Our Ancestors were French and Native American from the Mackinac Band of Chippewa Indians primarily from Bois Blanc Island, Mackinac Island and the Les Cheneaux [...]
Lake Superior Tribes of Indians
While researching the Mackinac Island St. Anne’s Church records, there are many instances where references are made to native Americans from “Lake Superior”, this [...]
