If you came to this page from a search engine, welcome to Ojibwe.info!
You may need to scroll down quite a ways or use the 'search' feature in your browser to find the person you're looking for.  (The program that made these web-pages from our original databases, put several individual's 'sections' on each page.)

Notes for Truman FAIRBANKS


!NAME: Fairbanks, Truman [82:96] (O-1420)

!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers,
Microf. M-455, Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family #82:19
(O-1420 + 1105) [Powell 8/0074, notation: "3/8"]
[Powell 8/0083] [82a:105]
  Roll 14/0037, Mixed
Blood
Return to Truman FAIRBANKS










































Notes for Truman Freeman J. FAIRBANKS


!NAME: Fairbanks, Truman [82:43] [82a:53] (O-786) [Powell 8/0082]

!NAME: Fairbanks, Freeman J. [BIA/1985]

!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers,
Microf. M-455, Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family #82:12
(O-786 + 606)
[notation: "7/16 Indian and/or 7/32 Indian"] [Powell 8/0086, notation: "7/32"]
  Roll 14/0022, Mixed Blood [allotted as Freeman J. Fairbanks]

!BIA (21 Oct 1985, AH-70): Allotment within Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge:
A-606, Twp 142 N, 39 W, Sec 27: SW 1/4 SW 1/4

!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [Abt 1936]:2775, blood quantum 3/16,
listed at Chicago,
Ill.
Return to Truman Freeman J. FAIRBANKS










































Notes for Verna C. FAIRBANKS


!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [Abt 1936]:blood quantum 29/32
Return to Verna C. FAIRBANKS










































Notes for Veronica Jean FAIRBANKS


!B.I.A._1934_INDIAN_REORGANIZATION_ACT: I.R.A. Council "Red Lake Reservation
Basic Roll," [10 Nov 1958], Resolution No. 70-60, No. 911
[transcription by V. Rogers], Red Lake blood quantum 3/8, other 3/8

!BIA_"INDIAN"_ENROLLMENT, Red Lake Reservation 1983 [trnscr. from BIA printout]
0381 F Head 3 JUL 1942, blood quantum: 3/8; Addr: Rt 4 Box 3085  Bemidji, MN
56601
Return to Veronica Jean FAIRBANKS






























































































































Notes for Vitteline Mary FAIRBANKS


!NAME: Fairbanks, Vitteline Mary [82:139]

!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers,
Microf. M-455, Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family #82:85
[Powell 8/0076, notation: "7/16"] [Powell 8/0088] [82b:138] [notation:
"5/16"]
Return to Vitteline Mary FAIRBANKS






























































































































Notes for Willa FAIRBANKS


!NAME: Fairbanks, Willa [6:223b]

!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers,
Microf. M-455, Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family
#5:99
Return to Willa FAIRBANKS










































Notes for Willeford B. FAIRBANKS


!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [Abt 1936]:blood quantum 1/4
Return to Willeford B. FAIRBANKS










































Notes for William FAIRBANKS


!NAME: Fairbanks, William (1858)

!NAME: Fairbanks, William (1858)
Return to William FAIRBANKS










































Notes for William FAIRBANKS


!NAME: Fairbanks, William (1872) [1880 U.S.]

!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family
#82:
Return to William FAIRBANKS










































Notes for William FAIRBANKS


!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy, #456,
He was a Leech Lake Chippewa but was not allotted.  He may have lived at Red
Lake

!SOUR: L.D.S. Ancestral File [additional information]
Listed as
(AFN:4R5C-SV)
Return to William FAIRBANKS




















































































Notes for William FAIRBANKS


!NAME: Fairbanks, Williams

!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy, #631
There were several by this name and this one has not been identified.  He and
Rose Donnell had no
children.
Return to William FAIRBANKS










































Notes for William FAIRBANKS


!NAME: Fairbanks, William [82:56] (O-412)

!NAME: Fairbanks, William [82:56] [Powell 10/0332]

!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers,
Microf. M-455, Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family #82:14, #82:56
(O-412)
  Roll 14/0013, Mixed
Blood
Return to William FAIRBANKS










































Notes for William A. FAIRBANKS


!NAME: Fairbanks, William A. [82:23, 82a:23] [Powell 10/0331]

!NAME: Fairbanks, William (1871)

!NAME: Fairbanks, William A. (1871) [82:23] (WE-753, a-579)

!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 8, Powell Genealogies, families #82:6 #82:23, #F3:6
(O-753) [notation: "1/4"] [Powell 8/0081] (O-753 + 579) [Powell 8/0081, 3/8
Indian"] "issue not allotted"
[Powell 8/0096, notation: "43 years old"]
[Powell 8/0074, notation: "no issue"]
  Roll 14/0021, Mixed Blood

!CENSUS: U.S. Census, Becker County, - White Earth Agency, JUN 1880:3/3, race:
Indian, male  attended school within census
year
Return to William A. FAIRBANKS










































Notes for William Charles Willa FAIRBANKS


!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, families #5:223b*, listed as Willa

!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy, #1085*,
From an interview with William C. Fairbanks about 1934. The manuscript is in
the Cass Lake Museum. [after Virginia Rogers]
    "My life began on Friday, the 13th of MAY 1898 at the Old Agency across from
Onigum, Minnesota.
    "I was baptized into the faith of the Episcopal Church on the 15th day of
MAY, 1898 by Reverend Chas. T. Wright, my sponsors were Mr. Wm. D. Aspinwall
and Hattie Hudson.
    "My father William Fairbanks was the son of William Fairbanks, the
Winnibigoshish Lake Trader and Civil War Veteran.  My mother is Mrs. Sarah
Webster (Ning-ah-be-un-o-quay) from the Pillager Band of Chippewas; her father
was Reverend George Smith, one of the first Indian Missionaries of this North
Woods, who died while in service.  His father was killed by the Sioux Indians.
    "At the age of 6 years I enrolled at the Leech Lake Boarding school at
Onigum, Minnesota.  Dr. L. M. Hardin was the principal and physician then.
John T. Frater was our Government Agent or Superintendent.
    "In 1911 I was sent to the Pipestone Indian Training School at Pipestone,
Minnesota where I stayed for three years learning the printing trade and
dairying.
    "In 1914 and 15 I was at Wahpeton, North Dakota where I attended the Indian
school.  I worked in the bakery while there under Simon Tanner.
    "In the fall of 1916 I enrolled to attend the Government School at Tomah,
Wisconsin.  One week before the opening of school, we took an outing and
hunting north of Ponsford, Minnesota, west of Itasca State Park where deer
abounded, going by wagon with my grandfather, Rev. George Smith, my uncle Bill
Smith and my stepfather, John Webster.  We never made camp as my uncle and I
got off the wagon about two miles from camp, and started hunting on the way
to camp.  He accidentally shot me above my right intestine thereby missing one
winter of schooling.
    "In the spring of 1917 I went to Tomah, Wisconsin, attending High school
there.  That winter I enrolled at the Johnson Business College, 900 Hennipen
Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota, took up telegraphy and English, but the Flu
drove me home.
    "In 1919 I went to Montana with P. L. Howe, a lumberman from Eureka stayed
there only one year.  This was my best opportunity but passed it up.  I
knocked about for several years finally getting tired I settled down and
married a wonderful girl, Mabel Carpenter, daughter of Frank and Elizabeth
Carpenter of Cass Lake, we now have four wonderful children: Betty, Marian,
Ernest and Eugene which keeps me home and from wandering through our wonderful
country, `America, the Land of the
Free.'"
Return to William Charles Willa FAIRBANKS










































Notes for William E. FAIRBANKS


!NAME: Fairbanks, William E. [82:91] (O-1415)

!NAME: Fairbanks, William (1877) [1880 U.S.]

!CENSUS: U.S. Census, Becker County, White Earth Agency, JUN 1880:22/22, Indian

!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers,
Microf. M-455, Roll 8, Powell Genealogies, family #82:19
[Powell 8/0074, notation: "3/8"] [Powell 8/0083] [82b:100]
  Roll 14/0037, Mixed Blood

!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [Abt 1936]:2903, blood quantum 1/2,
listed at Fargo,
N.D.
Return to William E. FAIRBANKS