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!NAME: Flemmeau, Joseph (1870) [1870 U.S.]
!NAME: Flammand, Joseph Jr. [98:3] (WE-3098) [Powell 8/0026]
!NAME: Flamand, Joseph (1868) [1885]
!NAME: Flamment, Joseph (1870) [1886]
!NAME: Flamand, Joseph (1869) [1887-8]
!NAME: Flamand, Joseph Jr. (1869) [1889]
!U.S. CENSUS: Becker County, 1870, family 61 61, 1/2 breed, both parents of
foreign birth
!NARA_RG_75, Series M-595, Films #243-245, 418-424 and 649-654:
Pembina White Earth B.I.A. Enrollment, 1885:194 "Way ke che ke shig's Band";
1886:173; 1887:101; 1888:100; 1889:73 "Shay shay way ge shig's Band"
1889 Agreement, Pembina - White Earth, #56: Jos. Flamand Jr., , age 20
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 8, Powell Genealogies, Family #98:3
!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [Abt 1936]:2969, blood quantum 3/8,
listed at Minneapolis, Minn., year of birth listed as
1897
!NAME: FLEMMEAU, Joseph (1837) [1870 U.S.]
!NAME: Flammand, Joseph [98:1] (WE-3096) [Powell 8/0026]
!NAME: Flament, Joseph [R.L. Scrip #52]
!NAME: Flamand, Joseph (1837) [1885, 1887-8]
!NAME: Flamment, Joseph (1838) [1886]
!NAME: Flamand, Joseph Sr. (1837) [1889]
!U.S. CENSUS: Becker County, 1870, family 61 61, 1/2 breed, both parents of
foreign birth illiterate - cannot read or write
(also listed: Mary La Fond, seamstress)
!"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. 52 [checked] 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 52, dated FEB
12, 1873, 160 Acres, delivered FEB 12, 1873, issued to Joseph Flament,
delivered to Agent E.P. Smith
!NARA_RG_75, Series M-595, Films #243-245, 418-424 and 649-654:
Pembina White Earth B.I.A. Enrollment, 1885:192 "Way ke che ke shig's Band";
1886:171; 1887:99; 1887:98; 1889:70 "Shay shay way ge shig's Band"
1889 Agreement, Pembina - White Earth, #55: Jos. Flamand Sr., , age 52
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, Family #98:head
brother of: Flamand, Thomas [98:10]
(WE-3105)
!U.S. CENSUS: Becker County, 1870, family 61 61, 1/2 breed, both parents of
foreign birth
!U.S. CENSUS: Becker County, 1870, family 61 61
- 1/2 breed both parents of foreign birth
!NAME: Flemming, Catherine McLean (1888) (LL-621) [V.R. #700]
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy, #243,
#700
!NAME: Flemming, Ernest, non-Indian
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy, #243,
non-Indian
From "Mainly Logging," page 149,
"This is how Ernie Flemming got his start. I met Earnie back in 1890 or so
when he was cooking for a haying crew north of Gilpatrick Lake, on Axe Handle
Creek. The next time I met him he was startling a little stopping place in an
abandoned railroad camp on the old Duluth and Winnipeg right-of-way on Pile
Driver Creek, north of Ball Club lake. People homesteading the country around
Northome and Margie had to walk back and forth to Deer River for supplies, and
Ernie was convenient for them. I think he settled there with his Indian wife
and two girls in 1896, and the following winter, when the dead and down law was
passed by Congress (1897) he started cutting. I stayed at his place one night
in the spring of 1897. He was out cooking in a camp much of the time, and his
wife took care of the stoppers and did some Indian trading. As soon as Ernie
found out that the Eastern Railroad had made a survey through the Bena location
he got an allotment there for his family. One eighty acres was cut through by
the right-of-way and went north to the lake. The road between Winnibigoshish
and Federal (Leech Lake) dams went right by there. If there was going to be a
town around here it would be right there.
"Ernie later got other property by buying up Indian allotments, and he got
stumpage along the way. As soon as the railroad built through his Bena
allotments he built a stopping place there and operated both places for a short
time before moving completely to the Bena site."
Julia Tuttle's two children by Daniel McLean were raised by Ernest Flemming
and used Flemming as their last
name.
!NAME: Flemming, Ida McLean (1890) [V.R. #701+] (LL-622)
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy, #243,
#701
!NAME: Flett, Elizabeth Amy (Eliza)
!GENEALOGY_Compiled_by_Spence_family
!GENEALOGY_Compiled_by_Spence_family
!Pembina Annuity Roll, Way ke ge ke zhick's Band - 1868:165
!Pembina Annuity Roll, Way ke ge ke zhick's Band - 1868:165
!Pembina Annuity Roll, Way ke ge ke zhick's Band - 1868:165
!Pembina Annuity Roll, Way ke ge ke zhick's Band - 1868:165
!Pembina Annuity Roll, Way ke ge ke zhick's Band - 1868:165
!SOUR: National Archives, Record Group 75, Special Case 110, Exhibit "B": List
of names stricken off from the Rolls as parties not entitled to the benefits of
a Treaty with the Turtle Mountain Chippewa [September,
1892]
!SOUR: National Archives, Record Group 75, Special Case 110, Exhibit "B": List
of names stricken off from the Rolls as parties not entitled to the benefits of
a Treaty with the Turtle Mountain Chippewa [September,
1892]
!NAME: Flewry, Pantrice [*1868] (? - hard to read)
!ANNUITY: MHS film M-390 (Roll 3), U.S. Chippewa Annuity Rolls:
Pembina Annuity Roll, Way ke ge ke zhick's Band, 1868:146
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- 1 man, 1 woman, 1 child $ 9
paid
!Pembina Annuity Roll, Way ke ge ke zhick's Band - 1868:146
!SOUR: Indian Rolls, Kah-Bay Kah-Nong, 701 E. Lake St., Warroad, MN 56763, #21