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!B.I.A._1934_INDIAN_REORGANIZATION_ACT: I.R.A. Council "Red Lake Reservation
Basic Roll," [10 Nov 1958], Resolution No. 70-60, #3004
[transcripton by V. Rogers], Red Lake blood quantum 4/4, other 4/4
!BIA_"INDIAN"_ENROLLMENT, Red Lake Reservation 1983 [trnscr. from BIA printout]
5029 M Head 24 JUN 1950, blood quantum: full; Addr: Redby, MN
56670
!B.I.A._1934_INDIAN_REORGANIZATION_ACT: I.R.A. Council "Red Lake Reservation
Basic Roll," [10 Nov 1958], Resolution No. 70-60, #3025
[transcripton by V. Rogers], Red Lake blood quantum 1/4
!BIA_"INDIAN"_ENROLLMENT, Red Lake Reservation 1983 [trnscr. from BIA printout]
5030 M Head 04 FEB 1952, blood quantum: 1/4; Addr: Redby, MN
56670
!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [abt 1936]:blood quantum "full"
!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [abt 1936]:blood quantum 7/8
!NAME: ,{:{,[ Ah che chuck [8:63] [Powell 10/0099]
!NAME: Smith, Frank [8:63] (O-2536) [Powell 10/0099]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, families #2:208, #8:35, #8:63, #51:13
[notation: "31/32"]
[note: his wife, Neesh-wub-equay [2:204] [notation: [11:42] has been crossed
out], or Pah-neesh-woub-e-quay [2:204], or Ne-zhe-wub-e-quay [2:208] (WE-2567)
[Powell 10/0047]; issue: Ne-zho-dain [8:79] (O-2568)
Min-de-mo-yen [8:80] (O-2537)
Kay-bay-no-din [8:81]
Ah-zhow-ah-nah-quod [8:82] (O-4514)
[notation: these children have been deleted with a note, "In Fam. 2," in which
the children given are listed [Powell 10/0047] under Ne-zhe-wub-e-quay (O-2567)
Roll 14/0064, Mixed
Blood
!NAME: Smith, Charles [RL Bapt]
!NAME: Smith, Frank (1917) [1920]
!NAME: Smith, Frank (Charlie) (1917-18) [1930]
!NAME: Smith, Charles Frank (1917 - JAN 30, 1936) [1936]
!RELI: Baptismal Register, St. Mary's Catholic Mission, Redlake [photostatic
copy]: godparent: Niskigwaneiashik; sacraments: Thomas Borgerding OSB;
notation: "Priatum. Ceremonias supplevit P. Florian Loenikar OSB Mar 31,
1918." [the name of his father is listed only as "Smith"]
!NARA_RG_75, Series M-595, Films #243-245, 418-424 and 649-654, Red Lake BIA
Enrollment, 1920:1266/1300, 1930:1465
[1930: living at Redlake, Beltrami County, listed as Minnesota, listed as
"single minor," blood quantum "full"]
!SOURCE: BUREAU_OF_INDIAN_AFFAIRS: [B.I.A. Death Records, 1936:1238, died JAN
1, 1936, at the age of 18, of "Pneumonia, Bilateraial lower & upper left
lobe"]
!NAME: Smith, Frank (1882 - AUG 22, 1941) (LL-1385)
!NAME: >:>,[ (1882 - AUG 22, 1941) Day-dug (LL-1385)
!NAME: \':':-:) (1882 - AUG 22, 1941) Que-we-zaince (LL- 1385)
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy,
#916
!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [abt 1936]:blood quantum 1/4
!NAME: Smith, Fred [5:35] [Powell 10/0077] [V.R. #144]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, families #5:6, #5:35, #52:49
(O-705, a-550 X) [notation: "X M/ 4/4"]
Roll 14/0020, Mixed Blood
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: [V.R., Broken Tooth Genealogy, #35,
#144], he signed the 1889 agreement at age 40 as a Chippewa of the Mississippi
band. His marriage to Sophie LaRush was the only marriage for either person.
They lived on the Red Lake Reservation.
!MHS Film #M-271, Protestant Episcopal Church Records, St. Antipas, Old
Chiefs Village, 1889-1918: "History of the Mission"
In 1878 Rev. Fred W. Smith, John Coleman, George Smith, J.A. Gilfillan and
perhaps others embarked in two canoes and went to Wahashing to form a mission
there, taking along the workmen to put up the buildings. The Indians there met
th eparty, and although they had previously requested the buildings and the
mission they would not now allow them to be built nor the party to stay there.
The party started back in quite a storm, some of them being driven to
Ondatasonaning. Rev. Fred W. Smith suggested building his church at Old
Chief's Village or Ondataonaning where they wanted it, rather than at
Wabashing, where they would not have it. The old Chief Medwe-ganonind readily
granted the late Mr. Long (William) undertook the building, and in December
1898 the church was opened for Divine Service. The Old Chief was one of the
first to enter the Church by baptism, and encouraged all his people to do so.
Before there was a bell he used to go all round his village at service time and
call the people to church. Rev. George Smith arrived at Red Lake Agency on
August 21, 1899, and immediately began services at Old Chiefs Village in
Medwe-ganonint's house. He was joined by his brother Rev. John Coleman in
December 1898, who came from White Earth at the time the Church was finished.
About November 29, 1898, the two brothers took up their residence in Old
Chief's Village. Rev. George Smith continued there three or four years, when
he was sent to Lake Winnibigoshish. He taught a free day school nearly all the
time he was there. There were from 20 to 30 scholars. Rev. John Coleman
continued there about 5 years, when he left, being suspended for two
years.
!NAME: Smith, Fredie (1918 - NOV 13, 1933) [1920]
!NAME: Smith, Freddie (1917-18 - NOV 13, 1933) [1930]
!NARA_RG_75, Series M-595, Films #243-245, 418-424 and 649-654, Red Lake BIA
Enrollment, 1920:1245/1288, 1930:1425
[1930: living at Consolidated Agency, Onigum, Cass County, Minnesota, blood
quantum "1/4x"]
!SOURCE: BUREAU_OF_INDIAN_AFFAIRS: [B.I.A. Death Records, 1933, died NOV 13,
1933, at the age of
16]
!B.I.A. Enrollment Applications, Red Lake, JAN 29, 1974
[notation: "paternity established"]
!BIA_"INDIAN"_ENROLLMENT, Red Lake Reservation 1983 [trnscr. from BIA printout]
5013 M Head 02 MAR 1971, blood quantum: 1/4; Addr: Add
Unknown
!B.I.A._1934_INDIAN_REORGANIZATION_ACT: I.R.A. Council "Red Lake Reservation
Basic Roll," [10 Nov 1958], Resolution No. 70-60, #3052
[transcripton by V. Rogers], Red Lake blood quantum 3/4, other 4/4
!BIA_"INDIAN"_ENROLLMENT, Red Lake Reservation 1983 [trnscr. from BIA printout]
5041 M Head 28 AUG 1958, blood quantum: 3/4; Addr: Red Lake, MN
56671
!NAME: Smith, Genevieve (1923-4) [1930]
!NAME: Stattner, Genevieve Freida (18 Jun 1933) [1958]
!NAME: Stattner, Freida (18 May 1923) [1983]
!NARA_RG_75, Series M-595, Films #243-245, 418-424 and 649-654, Red Lake BIA
Enrollment, 1930:1438
[1930: living at Redby, Beltrami County, Minnesota, blood quantum "1/4x"]
!B.I.A._1934_INDIAN_REORGANIZATION_ACT: I.R.A. Council "Red Lake Reservation
Basic Roll," [10 Nov 1958], Resolution No. 70-60, #3266
[transcripton by V. Rogers], Red Lake blood quantum 1/2, other 1/2
!BIA_"INDIAN"_ENROLLMENT, Red Lake Reservation 1983 [trnscr. from BIA printout]
5392 F Head 18 MAY 1923, blood quantum: 1/2; Addr: 2040 N Fremont Chicago, IL
60614
!NAME: George (1900) [1907-8]
!NAME: Smith, George (1889-1900) [1912]
!NAME: Smith, George (1900) [1920]
!NAME: Smith, George (1900-1) [1930]
!NARA_RG_75, Series M-595, Films #243-245, 418-424 and 649-654, Red Lake BIA
Enrollment, 1907:237, 1908:233, 1912:1321/1338, 1920:1248/1291, 1930:1434
[1920: listed as "brothers" and "sisters"]
!B.I.A._1934_INDIAN_REORGANIZATION_ACT: I.R.A. Council "Red Lake Reservation
Basic Roll," [10 Nov 1958], Resolution No. 70-60 #3033
[transcription by V. Rogers], married, Red Lake blood quantum 1/2, other
1/2
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy, #576
!NARA_RG_75, Series M-595, films #243-245, 418-424 and 649-654, Red Lake BIA
records: teacher at Old Chiefs' Village, 1885. Salary $1. per scholar per
month, not exceeding 20
scholars