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!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #89,
Gurneau, Alexi and Gegwitossek,
Josephine
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #306
!NARA Film M-595, roll 161: Turtle Mountain Chippewa Mixed-blood, Devil's
Lake rolls,
1906:--504/538
!NAME: Bottineau, Pierre Sr. [R.L. Scrip #119]
!NAME: Bottineau, Pierre (1816/17) [1889]
!NAME: Bottineau, Pierre (ABT 1816 - 1895) [VRA #11]
!CENSUS: Minnesota Chippewa Commission (1889-94); National Archives RG 75, Item
105, Red Lake, 1889:1075
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #11,
[From the Minnesota Historical Society Collections, Vol., p. 108],"In 1841
Pierre Bottineau settled in St. Paul, with his brother, Bottineau, Severe, and
purchased of Gervais, Benj., a small tract of land on what was afterwards
known as Baptist hill. Pierre Bottineau is one of the most notable characters
of the Northwest. He was born in the Red River settlement, his father being
a French Canadian, and his mother a Chippewa woman, and comae to Fort
Snelling, in 1837, where he was in the employ of Sibley, General for ahwile,
as a guide, interpreter, etc. He was one of the settlers expelled from the
Reserve, and came to St. Paul, as above stated. He lived here six years, when
he sold his claim, and made a new one at St. Anthony Falls, which he
subsequently laid out as an addition to the city. He was also the first
settler at Maple Grove, or 'Bottineau Prairie,' in Hennepin County.
"Perhaps no man in the Northwest has passed a life of more romantic
adventures, exciting occurrences, hair-breadth excapes, and 'accidents by
flood and field,' than Mr. Bottineau. He has traveled over every foot of the
Northwest, and knows the country like a map. He speaks almost every Indian
language in the region, and his services as a guide and interpreter have
always been in great demand. He was guite to Col. Nobles' wagon road
expedition to Frazer River, in 1869, to Captain Fisk's Idaho expedition of
1862, and Gen. Sibley's expedition to the Missouri River, in 1863, etc. His
adventures, could they be faithfully written, would be a volume of surpassing
interest. Mr. Bottineau is now about 65 years of age, but is as strong and
active as he was thirty years ago." [After VRA]
[From the Grand Forks Herald] "Although he is sometimes cited as the first
white child born in Dakota Territory, Pierre Bottineau was the son of an
Indian woman and a French trader.
"That made him a 'metis' or mixed-blood. He became a prominent
representative of the Metis people, many of whom lived in the Pembina and
Walhalla areas. Their descendants are among the people of the Turtle Mountain
community.
"Bottineau was born in 1812. He was well-regarded as a voyageur and trader
as well as a guide.
"In 1862, for example, he guided a wagon trade under Fisk, James from Fort
Abercrombie on the Red River to Fort Union and Fort Benton on the Upper
Missouri. He also was a cout for Sibley, Gen. Alfred's expedition against the
Sioux in 1863.
"Bottineau was also a prominent political leader, serving in the Minnesota
territorial Legislature.
"Bottineau died in 1895, and is buried near Red Lake Falls, Minn." [PHOTO]
!"HALFBREED"_LAND_SCRIP: National Archives, RG 75, Entry 363, "List of Persons
to Whom Scrip was Issued under Red Lake & Pembina Treaties...." [notation: "H
80"], Halfbreed Scrip No. 119, issued FEB 12, 1873, under the authority of
Secretarial Decision, JUN 12, 1872, delivered FEB 12, 1873, notation: "heir
of Bottineau, Pierre Jr."
!"HALFBREED"_LAND_SCRIP: National Archives, RG 75, Entry 364, "Treaty of APR
12, 1864, Red Lake and Pembina Half-Breeds," Scrip Stubs, Number 119
[checked], dated FEB 12, 1873, 160 Acres, delivered FEB 12, 1873, issued to
"Pierre Bottineau Sr., heir of Pierre Bottineau Jr., delivered to Agent E.P.
Smith
!NAME: Bottineau, Pierre Jr. [R.L. Scrip #119]
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #76
"he had no children"
!"HALFBREED"_LAND_SCRIP: National Archives, RG 75, Entry 364, "Treaty of APR
12, 1864, Red Lake and Pembina Half-Breeds," Scrip Stubs, Number 119
[checked], dated FEB 12, 1873, 160 Acres, delivered FEB 12, 1873, issued to
"Pierre Bottineau Sr., heir of Pierre Bottineau Jr., delivered to Agent E.P.
Smith
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #11, #80
!NAME: Bottineau, Severe (ABT 1814) [R.L. Scrip #45, VRA #13]
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #13
He is listed in the 1850 Minnesota Territorial Census as age
36, born in British Possession. He was in Wahnahta County, Minnesota.
!"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. 45, 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 45 [checked],
dated FEB 12, 1873, 160 Acres, delivered FEB 12, 1873, issued to Severe
Bottineau, delivered to Agent E.P.
Smith
!NAME: Bottineau, Sydney (1857-8) [1889]
!NAME: Bottineau, Sydney, age 31 [MCC]
!CENSUS: Minnesota Chippewa Commission (1889-94); National Archives RG 75, Item
105, Red Lake, 1889:1086
Item 104, Red Lake "Signature Rolls," #196, his "X" mark
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #84,
age 31 in the 1889 Minnesota Chippewa Commission Census at Red
Lake.
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #307,
at least one daughter with John Gonneville
!NARA Film M-595, roll 161: Turtle Mountain Chippewa Mixed-blood, Devil's
Lake rolls,
1906:--505/539
!NAME: Bottineau, Stella (ABT 1882)
!NAME: Bottineau, Estella (1871-2) [1889]
!NAME: Bottineau, Estella (ABT 1882) [VRA #201]
!CENSUS: Minnesota Chippewa Commission (1889-94); National Archives RG 75, Item
105, Red Lake, 1889:1088
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy,
#84
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #100
!NAME: Bottineau, William (1860-1) [1889]
!NAME: Bottineau, William, age 28 [MCC]
!CENSUS: Minnesota Chippewa Commission (1889-94); National Archives RG 75, Item
105, Red Lake, 1889:1089
Item 104, Red Lake "Signature Rolls," #197, his "X" mark
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #86,
listed as age 28 on the 1889 Minnesota Chippewa Commission Census at Red
Lake
!NAME: Bottom, Margaret (1893 - FEB 2, 1959)
!NAME: Bottle, Margaret (1893 - FEB 2, 1959)
!NAME: <,"(':':\,/;\"\ (1893 - FEB 2, 1959) Pah-oom-way-way-cumig-oke
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy,
#1179
!NAME: Bouc, Margaret [Lake Superior Scrip]
!"HALFBREED"_LAND_SCRIP; LCCN: E93.U69, House of Representatives, 42nd Con-
gress, 2nd Session, Ex. Doc. 193, "Chippewa Halfbreeds of Lake Superior,"
[Lake Superior Halfbreed Scrip: Bouc, Margaret; Nov. 27, 1868 - Stockton,
Cal.
!SOUR: The Fur Trade in Minnesota, Bruce White (1977), ISBN Number: 0-87351
-121-2, published by the Minnesota Historical Society: Employed by John Sayer
& Company as a winterer in Simon Chaurette's Lac du Flambeau department 1795
outfit at 700 livres. May be the same as Alexis Boucher
CITATIONS: Hudson's Bay Company Archives, Provincial Archives of Manitoba,
Winnipeg;
!WELSA_Genealogy Sheets [V. Rogers], abt 1988
!SOUR: Indian Rolls, Kah-Bay Kah-Nong, 701 E. Lake St., Warroad, MN 56763, #30
!WELSA_Genealogy Sheets [V. Rogers], abt 1988
!SOUR: The Northland, p. 26, p. 50, Ole Swanson's Warroad Natives, The Chippewa
!SOUR: Indian Rolls, Kah-Bay Kah-Nong, 701 E. Lake St., Warroad, MN 56763, #2
!WELSA_Genealogy Sheets [V. Rogers], abt
1988
!SOUR: The Northland, p. 26, p. 50, Ole Swanson's Warroad Natives, The Chippewa
!SOUR: Indian Rolls, Kah-Bay Kah-Nong, 701 E. Lake St., Warroad, MN 56763, #12;
Chairman
!WELSA_Genealogy Sheets [V. Rogers], abt
1988
!SOUR: Indian Rolls, Kah-Bay Kah-Nong, 701 E. Lake St., Warroad, MN 56763, #16