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!NAME: Margaret [67:49] (O-258, a X)
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers,
Microf. M-455, Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family #67:10
Roll 14/0009, Mixed Blood [allotted as Maggie Gagnon]
!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [abt 1936]: blood quantum 1/2,
address - Tulsa, Okla., Census
#214
!GENEALOGY: [Photostatic copy of compiled genealogy from Minnesota Historical
Society]
!NAME: Gagnon, Mary [1919]
!Grand Portage B.I.A. Enrollment, 1919:143/144
!NAME: Gagnon, Peter Jr. [1919]
!Grand Portage B.I.A. Enrollment, 1919:144/145
!Addr: Jun 1994, "of Bagley"
!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [Abt 1936]:2940, blood quantum 3/8
!Obit: Bemidji Pioneer, 14 Jun 1994
William "Bill" Gagnon, 87, of Bagley died Sunday, June 12, 1994, at the
Mahnomen Nursing Center in Mahnomen.
Funeral services are at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Samuel Memorial Episcopal
Church in Nay-Tah-Waush. The Rev. George Ross will officiate. Visitation is
after 6 p.m. today at the Rice Lake Community Center. Interment will be in St.
Phillip's Episcopal Cemetery at Rice Lake, with military honors by Bagley
American Legion Post 16. Arrangements are with the Mattson Funeral Home of
Mahnomen.
Honorary palbears are Jerry Lufkins, George Roy, Joe Auginaush, Albert
Kunkley, Earl Fox, Delmer Hvezda, Darwin Stevens, Norman Auginasush and Donald
Bush. Active pallbears will be Kelly Rice, Ron Beaulieu Jr., Dennis Gagnon
Jr., Byron Busse Jr., Dennis Busse, John Bagnon Jr. and Tyrone Long Chase.
Mr. Gagnon as born Sept. 10, 1906 at Harding to John and Annie (Hallett)
Gagnon. He attended school at White Earth Mission and was married Jan. 10,
1942 to Christine stevens in Bagley. He served in the Army Air Corps during
World War II. They lived in Los Angeles for three years, then moved back to
LaPrairie Township in the Bagley area. They moved in 1952 to Minneapolis where
he worked for Burlington Northern Railroad and North Star Concrete before
moving back to the Bagley area in 1955. He moved to the Mahnomen Nursing
Center in September 1993. He used his hands for work, making boats and
birdhouses and carving a lot of canes. He enjoyed going to pow-wows and was a
guide on North and South Twin Lakes. In later years he taught Ojibwe [sic] at
Concordia College in Moorhead as part of its summer language camps.
He is survived by three sons, Dennis (Susan), John and Charles, all of
Bagley; five daughers, JoAnne (Robert) La Friniere of Mahnomen, Louise of
Bagley, Judy of Bemidji, and Rnee and Leslie of Bagley; 19 grandchildren, 15
great-grandchildren; and a sister, Florence Seaboy of Sisseton, S.D.
He was preceded in death by his wife, four sons, a daughter, a grandson and a
sister.
!Pembina Annuity Roll, Way ke ge ke zhick's Band - 1868:176
!NAME: Gagon, Julia [*1868]
!ANNUITY: MHS film M-390 (Roll 3), U.S. Chippewa Annuity Rolls:
Pembina Annuity Roll, Way ke ge ke zhick's Band, 1868:176
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- 1 man, 1 woman $ 6
paid
!NAME: Gahbow, Charles (1874 - SEP 17, 1950) (LL-262) [VR #579]
!NAME: Kingbird, John (1874 - SEP 17, 1950) (LL-262) [VR #579]
!NAME: -,\,\,/;\,<" (1874 - SEP 17, 1950) Sah gah cumig ah bow (LL-262) [VR
#579]
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy, #187, #579
Three daughters were born after 1900 and five other children died
young.
!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [Abt 1936]:3126, blood quantum "full"
!Beltrami County Death Records, Death Book D - page 368 #31/26, 7/8 Indian,
died age 4 days; injury to brain resulting from use of instruments at
birth