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Notes for (Name_Unknown) Annuity BOTTINEAU


!Pembina Annuity Roll, Little Shell's Band 1868:232, 1868:232
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Notes for Agnes BOTTINEAU


!CENSUS: Minnesota Chippewa Commission (1889-94); National Archives RG 75, Item
105, Red Lake, 1889:1079

!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy,
#93
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Notes for Alfred BOTTINEAU


!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #13, #96
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Notes for Alvina Clementa BOTTINEAU


!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #35, #189
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Notes for Amelia BOTTINEAU


!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #11, #92
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Notes for Angelique BOTTINEAU


!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #45

!CENSUS: Minnesota Census, Pembina County, 1850, family 38
38
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Notes for Angelique BOTTINEAU


!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #164
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Notes for Antoine BOTTINEAU


!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #308

!NARA Film M-595, roll 161: Turtle Mountain Chippewa Mixed-blood, Devil's
Lake rolls,
1906:537
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Notes for Basil BOTTINEAU


!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #12
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Notes for Blanch (Meacham) BOTTINEAU


!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #13, #101
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Notes for Charles BOTTINEAU


!NAME: Bottineau, Charles [VRA #163]

!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: [Virginia Rogers, Ah-Dick Songab
Genealogy, #50,
#163
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Notes for Charles BOTTINEAU


!NAME: Bottineau, Charles (ABT 1854) [VRA #82]

!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: [Virginia Rogers, Ah-Dick Songab
Genealogy,
#82]
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Notes for Charles BOTTINEAU


!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #206,
several children born after 1900 with Eva
LaTourelle
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Notes for Charles Beautinau BOTTINEAU


!NAME: Bottineau, Charles [V.R.A.]

!NAME: Beautinau, Charles

!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: [Virginia Rogers, Ah-Dick Songab
Genealogy], "From an affadavit by Grey, Laura Bottineau in 1832: 'Charles
Bottineau, was a guide and voyageur in the employ of the Northwest Fur
Company, and Alexander Henry, a fur trader of said company, until the year
1805.  He came into the Chippewa country with the early French fur traders
about the year 1787.  During the period of his employment with said fur
traders among the Chippewa Indians, he met and married my grandmother, Ahdik
Songab, Margaret, of the Reindeer, or Ahdik Clan of the Red Lake Tribe, a
native full-blood Chippewa Indian ...
   'Said Charles Bottineau, after his term of employment with the fur traders
expired, lived with his family and the applicant's mother, with the tribe in
their customary ranges.  During all the period of his life with the Indians
he was recognized and respected by them as a member and followed the chase
with them, hunting and trapping for a livelihood.  He took a leading and
influential part in the affairs of the tribe and was looked upon as an advisor
in their councils until he died in 1824.
   'Upon the death of Charles Bottineau, the applicant's grandmother, his
wife, Margarette Ahdik Songab, with her then family of twelve children, six
sons and six daughtrs, remained among the Indians in said country.  Several
of her sons followed the chase, hunting and trapping, and she and they
remained in the Indian country for a great number of years, after which she
moved with one daughter, Bottineau, Susan and the applicant's father
Bottineau, Pierre, and her two youngest children, to other parts, now known
as Hennepin County, in the State of Minnesota, where she died in 1864 leaving
a number of descendants residing with said Chippewa Indians in the said Indian
country of Minnesota.  Her descendants are scattered since in various parts
of the country, in the states of Minnesota, Dakota, Montana and
Wisconsin.'"
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Notes for Charles C. Beautinau BOTTINEAU


!NAME: Beautinau, Charles (1847) [1850 U.S.]

!NAME: Bottineau, Charles Sr. [R.L. Scrip #292]

!NAME: Bottineau, Charles (ABT 1847) [VRA #49]

!NAME: Bottineau, Charles [1864]

!NAME: Bottineau, Charles [*1868]

!NAME: Beautinau, Charles (ABT 1847) (WE-3294) [B6:1] [Powell 8/0059]

!NAME: Bottineau, Charles (1853-4) [1889]

!CENSUS: Minnesota Census, Pembina County, 1850, family 38 38

Washington, D.C., APR 12, 1864 (Treaty Amendment): witness to signatures

!ANNUITY: MN Historical Society, Microfilm Series M-390 (Rolls 3 & 5),
U.S. Office of Indian Affairs, Chippewa Annuity Rolls, 1841 - 1907:
Pembina Annuity Roll, Mis co muh quah's Band, 1868:87
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 man, 1 woman,   1 child        $ 12 paid

!CENSUS: Minnesota Chippewa Commission (1889-94); National Archives RG 75, Item
105, Red Lake, 1889:1081
1889 Agreement, Red Lake: Charles C. Bottineau #195, age 35, his "x" mark

!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, Family #B6:1

!"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. 292 issued JAN 19, 1874, under the authority of Secretarial
Decision, DEC 27, 1873, delivered JAN 19, 1874

!"HALFBREED"_LAND_SCRIP: National Archives, RG 75, Entry 364, "Treaty of APR
12, 1864, Red Lake and Pembina Half-Breeds," Scrip Stubs, Number 292
[checked], dated JAN 19th, 1874, 160 Acres, deliverd JAN 19th, 1874, issued
to Charles Bottineau, Sen., delivered to Agt. Douglass

!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #49, listing
him as the son of Angelique
Cardinal
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Notes for Charles Mijigisi BOTTINEAU


!NAME: Bottineau, Charles (ABT 1838) [VRA #95]

!NAME: Bottineau, Charles (MAR 7, 1838 - MAR 5, 1921) [VRA #95]

!NAME: /;{;\;-; (MAR 7, 1838 - MAR 5, 1921) Mi ji gi si [VRA #95]

!NAME: /;\:-:) (MAR 7, 1838 - MAR 5, 1921) Meggezzince [VRA #95]

!NAME: "Eagle" (MAR 7, 1838 - MAR 5, 1921) [VRA #95]

!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #12, #95,
Original Allottee 3294 on the White Earth Reservation.  He was a Civil War
soldier in Co. F. 5 MN Infantry.  He lived at Richwood,
Minnesota.
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Notes for Charles Sharlo BOTTINEAU


!NAME: Bottineau, Charles [R.L. Scrip #109]

!NAME: Bottineau, Charles (ABT 1815) [VRA #14]

!NAME: Bottineau, Charles (abt 1825) [SC 110]

!NAME: Sharlo (abt 1825) [SC 110]

!"HALFBREED"_LAND_SCRIP: National Archives, RG 75, Entry 363, "List of Persons
to Whom Scrip was Issued under Red Lake & Pembina Treaties...." [checked]
Halbreed Scrip No. 109, issued FEB 12, 1873, under the authority of
Secretarial Decision, JUN 12, 1872, delivered FEB 12, 1873

!"HALFBREED"_LAND_SCRIP: National Archives, RG 75, Entry 364, "Treaty of APR
12, 1864, Red Lake and Pembina Half-Breeds," Scrip Stubs, Number 109
[checked], dated FEB 12, 1873, 160 Acres, delivered FEB 12, 1873, issued to
Charles Bottineau, delivered to Agent E.P. Smith

!RG_75, SC_110, 32382-1907, National Archives: Council Meeting 4 Oct 1892,
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, councilman, his 'x' mark

!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: [Virginia Rogers, Ah-Dick Songab
Genealogy, #14]
married NOV/DEC 26, 1850
Witnesses were Bottineau, Pierre and Parenteau, Mr. (father of the bride).
they adopted an Indian child named Villenueve, Hyacinthe

!SOUR: National Archives, Record Group 75, Special Case 110, 68 years old [in
1892], the old councilman and counsellor of the late Chief
Ays-sence
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Notes for Daniel BOTTINEAU


!NAME: Bottineau, Daniel (ABT 1845) [VRA #79]

!NAME: Bottineau, Daniel [R.L. Scrip #7]

!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #79

!"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. 7, Schedule B., issued NOV 18, 1872, under the authority of
Secretarial Decision, JUN 12, 1872, delivered NOV 18, 1872

!"HALFBREED"_LAND_SCRIP: National Archives, RG 75, Entry 364, "Treaty of APR
12, 1864, Red Lake and Pembina Half-Breeds," Scrip Stubs, Number 7, dated NOV
18th, 1872, 160 Acres, delivered NOV 18th, 1872, issued to Daniel Bottineau,
delivered to Agent
Smith
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Notes for Edward BOTTINEAU


!NARA Film M-595, roll 161: Turtle Mountain Chippewa Mixed-blood, Devil's
Lake rolls, 1906:542
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