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!CENSUS: Minnesota Territorial Census, Pembina, 1850, family 173 173, hunter
!This is probably the same person as (AFN:HF3T-HQ)
!SOUR: The Northland, p. 26, p. 50, Ole Swanson's Warroad Natives, The Chippewa
!NAME: Major, John [R.L. Scrip #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. 79 [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 79 [checked],
dated FEB 12, 1873, 160 Acres, delivered FEB 12, 1873, issued to John Major,
delivered to Agent E.P.
Smith
!this is apparently the same person as (AFN:GCFZ-SP)
This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File:
Tobias /MAKIN/ (AFN:8Q74-F9) and Katherine /BELL/ (AFN:8TX5-CG)
Tobias /MAKIN/ (AFN:8Q74-F9) and Mrs Katherine /MAKIN/
(AFN:8VGV-L6)
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"
!SOUR: Anishinabe Ojibway oral history, from Bah-wah-we-nind to Wub-e-ke-niew,
1934-5; translated by Wub-e-ke-niew from the Anishinabe Ojibway language and
recorded in English writing, 1985-6.
!NATI: Anishinabe Ojibway Nation, one of the Algonquin Nations of the
Aboriginal Indigenous People of the Continent presently known as "North
America"