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Indian Lives and Anecdotes ca. 1886 - 1941 part 4

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Joe Mary Mitchell

P.57 Marie Chequot the mother of Gov. Sebattis Mitchell Madeline Chequotes, the grandmother

 { Francis Mitchell	
     { Clara m1 Orono m2 Neptune
     { Louisa m. ____ Paul
     { Kathleen (Kitty)
 { Sebattis Joseph Mary Mitchel (Marcus[?])
 m. Elizabetta dau. of old Gov. of Quoddy
     { Mary Ann  (from Clara Neptune)
     { Julia
     { John
     { Thomas
     { # “good many died”
 { Joe Mitchel (Lame Joe Mitch)

from father

cousins to:

 { Joe Mitchel (of Joe Mitchells rock)
 his wife was an artless [?] character
     sons of the 7th wife!
     { Mitch Francis
     { John Francis

John Mitchell son of Big Sebat was adopted by his aunt Nidar [?]. Dr. Sebattis Mitchell

Sebat Shay and Joe Francis were half brothers (cousins of Louis Ketchum) and sons of Joe Mitchell's wife.

Edmund Francis, who was lame was a half brother of Joe. Tom Francis was a cousin Joe Francis was called also Joe Williams, for his father.

Indians from other tribes:

Louis, Ambrose and Pete Bear fr. Tobigne. We had none by names of Bear

Louis Ketchum - Tobigne [struck through] {He says his mother was Penobscot but he lived at Tobigne when a boy -

Joe & Theophilus Cappino, fr. St Francis

The Talmunts [?] from St. Francis

Peter Mountain was fr. St Francis

The Armances (old Louis, young Louis, Louis 3rd) fr St. Francis old Louis was educated at {a junior college} [struck through] - no, Dartmouth

Joe Obenn [?] Sawin, or Joe oseph, St. Francis [struck through] or Three Rivers

Piel Antnine Tomah, fr. St. [struck through] Saugenay River (Huron?)

John Shimom[?], land at Bald Hill [four underlined], murdered on Somedabscook, a Mohawk {story told elsewhere}

Sebattis Dana & Peter Dana fr. Quoddy

Thos. Sebastian, a Huron fr. {Nouvelle Loiret Vielle [struck through] Lorette

Polis Stanislaus, Mohawk (drowned at salt water)