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Saul Neptune {Mitchell Neptune [illegible] [?]
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                        Susan    "   [April  1,] [?] 1930, [illegible] [?]
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Saul Neptune | Mitchell Neptune
                        Newell    "
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                      | Susan    "  
                        John      " (Arthur Saul)
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                      | Newell    "
                        Peter    "
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                      | John      " (Arthur, Saul)
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                      | Peter    "
The children of John Neptune [[illegible] [?] (as father [remembered] [?] them)
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                      | son drowned in Connecticut R.
[July 22, 1767, May, 1865] [?]
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Inf. of Harriet Hunt, Apr. 11, 1930, from Charley Daylight [?] & Mitchell Attean.
1.   Saul or (Sue?) [?] Neptune
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{Mitchell Neptune [Clara (Mitchell) Orono
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The children of John Neptune sure [?] (as father remembered them)
  Newl Neptune ((d. Mch. 26, 1907 May Jane, wife, d. Oct 27, 1907, oct.62
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(July 22, 1767, May 8, 1865)
Look [illegible]  for what re Clara Neptune told[illegible] [?]
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1. Saul (Sol?) Neptune | Mitchell Neptune m. Clara (Mitchell) Orono
2.   Joe Neptune sm Peter.
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      m. a Notamis      | Newel Neptune ((d. Mch. 26, 1907 aet 63
3/2. Mary Cecil married Heny Stanley, the white Indian
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                                        Mary Jane, wife, d. Oct 27, 1907, aet. 62
4. Susensis - N. chmere- lend [illegible]  
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    (see above)  Look elsewhere for what old Clara Neptune told me
5/4. Mary Malt (or Mary Necola) } Joe Nicola, authm of Red Man
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2. Joe Neptune             | son Peter.
Peris Nicola
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3. Mary Cecil married Henry Stanley, the white Indian
Toma Nicola, etc a large family
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4. Susensis - d. of Cholera - lends [?]Living (Sylvia Stanton)
M. Peter hecka, a [illegible]
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5. Mary Melt (or Mary Necola) | Joe Nicola, author of Red Man
6/5. Lellis Annis {=Phyllis Agnes) d. recently, 1917. [ALL  illegible]  
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    was mother of                    | Peris [struck through]  Pielis Nicola
7/6/5. M. Joe hecka, mother to Peter neora, older of one (clara) [illegible]
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                                                | Toma Nicola, etc a large family
8/7/6. [daym is Cauda, calect Mahlic Glace= Mary Grace. (Clare)] [?] [all mre laye stnt women, & my intelligent.] [?]
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    m. Peter Necola, a Norridgewok Indian (Clara)
I was in Neptune and Soccaberis [?] Neptune (father of Peter Soccaberin) [?] were children of a mother of John. [Soccaberin's] [?] wife was a[ just scold][?]
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6. Tellis Annis (= Phyllis [struck through] Theresa Agnes) d. recently, 1917.
The Neptunes were all [distinguished Gagnlive nores] the neptune now being quite a feature. Joe Neptune was a grandson-
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  m. brother N. [struck through] m. Joe Necola, brother  of Peter Necola, oldest of 8 more brothers Necola. (Clara)
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7. [Entire sentence struck through:] Mary Neptune? mother of Marie (Neptune) Sauhees, was a Notamis, wife of Piel Sauhees.
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8. daughter in Canada, called Mahli Glace= Mary Grace. (Clara)
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All were large stout women, & very intelligent.
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Swasin Neptune and Soccabesin Neptune (father of Peter Soccabesin) were children of a brother of John. Soccabesin's wife was a great scold
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The Neptunes were all distinguished by aquiline noses, the Neptune nose being quite a feature. Joe Neptune was a grandson.  So said father but I am told it was a notorious [underlined] feature.  It was a Neptune feature! (Ranco)
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Peter Soccabesin was the Indian dandy, old Soccabesin Neptune's son. He was the one who called grandmother "Kataline"  He went hunting and also traded.  Was engaged to a Squaw up St. Francis & Otis Ellis cut him out, but afterwards deserted the woman.  In 1861 father saw her & a son of Ellis about 17 yrs old.  Ellis then married an Irish woman.

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Saul Neptune | Mitchell Neptune

                      | Susan    "   
                      | Newell    "
                      | John       "  (Arthur, Saul)
                      | Peter     "
                      | son drowned in Connecticut R.

Inf. of Harriet Hunt, Apr. 11, 1930, from Charley Daylight [?] & Mitchell Attean.

The children of John Neptune sure [?] (as father remembered them) (July 22, 1767, May 8, 1865) 1. Saul (Sol?) Neptune | Mitchell Neptune m. Clara (Mitchell) Orono

     m. a Notamis      | Newel Neptune ((d. Mch. 26, 1907 aet 63
                                       Mary Jane, wife, d. Oct 27, 1907, aet. 62
   (see above)  Look elsewhere for what old Clara Neptune told me

2. Joe Neptune | son Peter. 3. Mary Cecil married Henry Stanley, the white Indian 4. Susensis - d. of Cholera - lends [?]Living (Sylvia Stanton) 5. Mary Melt (or Mary Necola) | Joe Nicola, author of Red Man

    was mother of                     | Peris [struck through]  Pielis Nicola
                                                | Toma Nicola, etc a large family
    m. Peter Necola, a Norridgewok Indian (Clara)

6. Tellis Annis (= Phyllis [struck through] Theresa Agnes) d. recently, 1917.

  m. brother N. [struck through] m. Joe Necola, brother  of Peter Necola, oldest of 8 more brothers Necola. (Clara)

7. [Entire sentence struck through:] Mary Neptune? mother of Marie (Neptune) Sauhees, was a Notamis, wife of Piel Sauhees. 8. daughter in Canada, called Mahli Glace= Mary Grace. (Clara)

All were large stout women, & very intelligent.

Swasin Neptune and Soccabesin Neptune (father of Peter Soccabesin) were children of a brother of John. Soccabesin's wife was a great scold

The Neptunes were all distinguished by aquiline noses, the Neptune nose being quite a feature. Joe Neptune was a grandson. So said father but I am told it was a notorious [underlined] feature. It was a Neptune feature! (Ranco)

Peter Soccabesin was the Indian dandy, old Soccabesin Neptune's son. He was the one who called grandmother "Kataline" He went hunting and also traded. Was engaged to a Squaw up St. Francis & Otis Ellis cut him out, but afterwards deserted the woman. In 1861 father saw her & a son of Ellis about 17 yrs old. Ellis then married an Irish woman.