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NAME: NADEAU, Marguerite  1/2 RED LAKE CHIPPEWA       Guardian of North American Native Mitochondrial DNS to pass on to daughters
                (aka Marie Ann)  (aka NADON) 

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BIRTH:  b. 1789   
MARGUERITE took Scrip in Canada as Metis   Script image #1   Script Image #2
BROTHER  Joseph Nadeau registered as RED LAKE Chippewa SEE BELOW
SON Felix Marchand took Metis Scrip in Canada & RED LAKE CHIPPEWA


BAPTISM:

MOTHER: Madeleine  "An Indian Woman"  RED LAKE CHIPPEWA  

FATHER: NADEAU, Denis 1754 (French Canadian)

SIBLINGS:
NADEAU, Joseph  born circa 1807 
          He is HEADMAN "Zoshay" of RED LAKE CHIPPEWA  SEE BELOW
He married (about 1830) Susanne Bourdon b June 1813

MARRIAGE: 1821 Red Rver

SPOUSE:  MARCHAND, Benjamin   b1778

CHILDREN: all are 1/4 RED LAKE CHIPPEWA
MARCHAND, Angélique 1810 RR  
          married William Birston b1803 on  8 DEC 1826 in
          St. John's Church, RR

MARCHAND, Benjamin 1812  
MARCHAND, Marguerite 1815.     
MARCHAND, Julie 1815 (scrip b. date) in Northwest     
Louis Carriere, of Andre Carriere and An[gélique Dyon],
married 21 January 1834, Julie Marchand, minor daughter
of Benjamin Marchand and Marguerite Nadeau, Present
the fathers of the bride and groom, Andre Carriere and
Benjamin Marchand, J. N. de Juliopolis.
MARCHAND, Sophie 1820 in St. Boniface     
She married Joseph Larocque BEF 1839. He was born
1816 in Ste Agathe, RR died 24 MAY 1884 in
Leroy, Pembina County, North Dakota, USA.

MARCHAND, Benjamin 13 DEC 1822 in St. Boniface, RR
See father's page for more information about this Benjamin
MARCHAND, Cyrille b. January 15, 1826.
He married Sophie Villeneuve, daughter of
Michel Villeneuve and Marguerite ( Indian).
MARCHAND, Marie  b. Abt. 1832    
MARCHAND, Guillaume baptised 13 February 1833,
born in the night of the legitimate marriage of Benjamin Marchand and
Marguerite Nadeau, Godfather: Guillaume Fournier,
Godmother: Genevieve Benoit, J. N. Ev.de
Juliopolis.
MARCHAND, Felix  b June 1840

LIFE EVENTS:

QUESTIONS & NOTES:

DEATH:

BURIAL:

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ADDITIONAL & UNPROCESSED INFO BELOW...

      

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NAME: Marchand, Felix [Red Lake Scrip #225]

"HALFBREED"_LAND_SCRIP: National Archives, RG 75, Entry 363, "List of Persons
to Whom Scrip was Issued under Red Lake & Pembina Treaties...." Halfbreed
Scrip No. 225 issued JUL 15, 1873, under the authority of Secretarial
Decision, JUN 12, 1872, delivered JUL 15, 1873

"HALFBREED"_LAND_SCRIP: National Archives, RG 75, Entry 364, "Treaty of APR
12, 1864, Red Lake and Pembina Half-Breeds," Scrip Stubs, Number 225
[checked], dated JUL 15th, 1873, 160 Acres, delivered JUL 16th, 1873, issued
to Felix Marchand, delivered to Agent Douglass


INFORMATION about JOSEPH NADEAU,
BROTHER to our MARGUERITE:


On a List of men who were married by the Catholic Missionaries
after the establishment of the Red River Mission.
1831.....................Joseph Nadeau
Source: Red River Collection, Add. MSS 345, British Columbia Provincial Archives,
Victoria, British Columbia


NEDEAU, Joseph (1807) [1850 U.S.]
Madeau, Jas. [1849 Petition]
Nada, Zoza [*1866]    ·Neadeau
Nahdoe, Josey [1867a]
Nadeau, Joseph (1801) [1870 U.S.]        
Ne Deau, Joseph Sr. [R.L. Scrip #90]  
Ne Dean, Joseph Sr. [R.L. Scrip #90]
Neddeau, Joseph Sr. (1800) [1889]
Neddeau, Joseph Sr. (1793) [1886]  
Neddow, Joseph Sr. (1792) [1887]

Minnesota Territorial Census, Pembina County, 1850 
Born: Red River  Branch  Occupation: Voyageur

Red Lake Annuity Roll, May dwa gun oon nind's Band -
1866:112          1 man, 1 woman,                  $ 16 paid
1867a:131        2 men, 2 women                   $ 34 paid

U.S. Census, Beltrami County, 1870, family: 4/4, born British North
America - 1/2 breed  laborer, both parents of foreign birth, illiterate
- cannot read or write  male citizen over age 21

National Archives, RG 75, Entry 363,
"List of Persons to Whom Scrip wasIssued under Red Lake & Pembina Treaties...."
Halfbreed Scrip No. 90
[notation: "H 74"] issued February 12, 1873, under the authority of
Secretarial Decision, June 12, 1872, delivered February 12, 1873

National Archives, RG 75, Entry 364,
"Treaty of April 12, 1864, Red Lake and Pembina Half-Breeds,"
Scrip Stubs, Number 90 [checked], dated
February 12, 1873, 160 Acres, delivered February 12, 1873, issued to
Joseph Ne Dean, Sr., delivered to Agent E.P. Smith

Red Lake B.I.A. Enrollment, 1885:88 "Old Chief's Band" 
1886:37;
1887:34;
1888: husband of, #1: , Madeline  (Named her after his own Grandma perhaps?)
issue: Nedeau, Joseph (abt.1830) (this son in next column--->)

husband of, #2: Nedeau, Susanna (1808), aka Neddeu, Susan (1796)
[*1886]

issue: Niddeau, Harriet (1823)
     Nedeau, Joseph (1842)
     Nedeau, Marie (1836)
     Nedeau, Pierre (1841)
     Nedeau, Benjamin (1841)
     Nedeau, Madeline (1843)
     Nedeau, Charlotte (1842-7)
     Nadeau, Charlotte (1842)
     Nadeau, Caroline (1853)
     Nadeau, Julia (1857)
     Nadeau, Pierre (November, 1869 - April, 1870)
husband of, #3: Niddeau, Francis (1820)
issue: Niddeau, Jean B. (1844)
     Niddeau, Ambrose (1847)
     Niddeau, Henry (1850)
     Niddeau, Pierre (1851)
husband of, #4: Nadeau, Marie [notation: "4/4"] [Powell 8/0022]
issue: Neadeau, Marie (WE-3183), aka Beauchamp, Marie (WE-3183)
     Neadeau, Caroline (WE-1663), aka Roy, Caroline (WE-1663)
husband of, #5: (1810) Gay gah gay gah bow eak
grandfather of: Pierre (1867) [1885]

?????

Zo zay [*1866-7]                                                  P110.4b
Zo shay [1868 - headman]                                          P110.4d
1866: Pembina Annuity Roll, Little Shell's Band, Chiefs
and head men payment                                                 $ 30 paid
1867: Chiefs and head men payment                                    $ 27.10pd
1868 Chiefs and Headmen payment                                      $ 40 paid
<-----Joseph Jr. is son of Joseph Sr. in left column:
Nedeau, Joseph (1827) [1870 U.S.]         
Ne Deau, Joseph Jr. [R.L. Scrip #89]       
Ne Dean, Joseph Jr. [R.L. Scrip #89]       
Neddeau, Joe. (1825) [1885]
Neddeau, Joseph (1819) [1886]           
Neddow, Joseph (1818) [1887]
Naddou, Joseph (1818-19) [1889]
Nawdue, Joseph (1819) [1889 "Agreement"]
Nadeau, Joseph (1818-19) [1899, 1907-8]
Nedeau, Joseph (abt.1930) [VRA #19s]                                    ·
Nedeau, Joseph (1829-30) [1912]                     
Neadeau, Joseph (1830) [1920]

United States Census, Becker County, 1860:718/712
U.S. Census, Beltrami County, 1870, family: 6/6, born British North
America - 1/2 breed,  laborer, father of foreign birth, illiterate -
cannot read or write, male citizen over age 21, estate $140

National Archives, RG 75, Entry 363, "List of Persons to Whom Scrip was
Issued under Red Lake & Pembina Treaties...." Halfbreed Scrip No. 89
[notation: "H 72"] issued February 12, 1873, under the authority of
Secretarial Decision, June 12, 1872, delivered February 12, 1873

National Archives, RG 75, Entry 364, "Treaty of April 12, 1864, Red Lake
and Pembina Half-Breeds," Scrip Stubs, Number 89 [checked], dated
February 12, 1873, 160 Acres, delivered February 12, 1873, issued to
Joseph Ne Dean, Jr., delivered to Agent E.P. Smith

Red Lake B.I.A. Enrollment, 1885:124 "Old Chief's Band"  1886:115;
1887:112; 1888: , 1889:112, 1899:94, 1907:100, 1908:94, 1912:863/980,
1920:972/963
Minnesota Chippewa Commission "Signature Rolls," 1889:141, "X," age 70

[Virginia Rogers, Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #19s]
son of: Nadeau, Joseph and , Madeline
husband of, #1: Neddeau, Margaret (1830)
issue: Neddeau, Harriet (1871)
     Neddeau, Clemment (1874)
husband of, #2: Montreuille, Marguerite (abt.1834) [VRA #19]
issue: Nadeau, Joseph (1861) [VRA #110]
     Nadeau, Agnes [VRA #111]
[1887: grandfather of: Neddow, Perish (1886) [1887]
[1920: notation "see page 58" (on which the original,
deleted listing is Johnson, John (1903)]
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