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!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [abt 1936]: AN-5954, 1936 address,
Bemidji, MN
!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [abt 1936]: AN-5973, blood quantum
"1/2"
!NAME: Pemberton, Henry [Powell 10/0292]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family #64:3
!CENSUS: U.S. Census, White Earth Reservation, 1900, family 19/19 [247/248],
born in Maine, father born in England,
White
!NAME: Pemberton, Henry Adams
!SOUR: The Pemberton Family, by R'Nita Rogers, P.). Box 871065, Wasilla, AK
99687 -- 1993 Re-Union
Henry Adams Pemberton was born March 15, 1831 in Canton, St. Lawrence
County, New York. He came to Minnesota around 1856. He seems to have been a
trapper, bar keep, and served in the Civil War as an ambulance driver in the
8th Minnesota Infantry. He was described as being 5'9" tall, with hazel eyes
and brown hair and a fair complexion. Shortly after arriving in Minnesota, he
married Harriet Martin on January 6, 1856 in Morrison County. Harriet has been
raised around Belle Prairie by whites and some of her brothers were too. One of
her brothers went on to become Chief up at Leech Lake. The Pembertons made
their home in East Princeton of Mille Lac Co.
Their son John B. was born at Fort Ripley November 15, 1857. He married
Nancy Hill and they made their home in Mora, Kanabec Co. until the time of
their removal to White Earth some time in the 1890's.
Their son John L. (also known as Chief Ay-cogeshig) served in WWI and was
married twice. He rededicated the statue of the God of Peace that stands in
St. Paul's City Hall. He was very prominent in Indian matters and had numerous
children.
While this summary lacks many interesting details, I hope that it will
give an historical insight into the Pembertons and their geographical as well
as historical connections in the state of Minnesota.
R'Nita Rogers
[Note: the 1900 census listing of his son lists his birthplace as
"Canada"
!NAME: Pemberton, Henry [64:13] (O-3645)
!NAME: Pemberton, Henry (1874 - JUL 3, 1953) (WE-3645) [V.R. #1092s]
!NAME: Pemberton, Henry S. (1874 - JUL 3, 1953) (WE-3645) [V.R. #1092s]
!NAME: Pemberton, Henry (MAY, 1874 - JUL 3, 1953) [1900 U.S.]
!NAME: Pemberton, Henry (1874) [Powell 14/0091]
!NAME: Martin, Henry S. (1874 - JUL 3, 1953) (WE-3645) [V.R. #1092s]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers,
Microf. M-455, Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family #64:3
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: [V.R., Broken Tooth Genealogy,
#1092s], died age 80
!CENSUS: U.S. Census, White Earth Reservation, 1900, family 253/254, male,
Indian, married 1 year, occupation farmer, literate, can read and write, owns
fixed farmhouse without mortgage, Chippewa Indian born in Minnesota, father
White man born in Maine, mother Chippewa Indian born in Minnesota, 1/2 White
blood, not living in polygamy, Citizen and taxed by reason of allotment in
1899
[Powell 14/0091], male, age 43 in 1917, mixed blood, White Earth allotments
O-3645 Lots 1 and 2, 18-145-40
!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [abt 1936]: No. 6872, blood quantum
"1/2"
!NAME: Pemberton, Ina (DEC, 1881) [1900 U.S.]
!NAME: >:<;}\ (1883) Te bishk [Powell 14/0086]
!NAME: /,\,>:,\,/;\"\': Mah kah day ah cumig oquay [1899]
!NAME: Blanchard, Ina J.
!NAME: Warren, Julia [MCT]
!CENSUS: U.S. Census, White Earth Reservation, 1900, family 45/45, female,
Indain, age 18, single, Chippewa Indian born in Minnesota, parents both
Chippewa Indians born in Minnesota, 1/4 White blood, attended school 9 years,
literate, can read and write, Citizen and taxed by reason of allotment in 1899
[Powell 14/0086], female, age 34 in 1917, mixed blood, White Earth allotments
O-3440 SW 1/4 NW 1/4 and NW 1/4 SW 1/4 24-146-42 and A-1900 E 1/2 SW 1/4
7-146-40
[NOTE: There is some confusion in the Powell records between Ina and her sister
Nancy Tebishk], who apparently died in 1902 or 1904 (she does not appear in
the Pemberton family in 1902, and disappears in 1904)
!BUREAU_OF_INDIAN_AFFAIRS: "Indian Enrollments" 1885-1938 (National Archives,
Microfilm Series M-595, Mille Lacs Mississippi White Earth Removal Rolls,
1899:98, 1900:, 1901:84, 1902:80, 1903:81, 1904:75, 1905:76, 1906:74, 1907:75,
1910:76
!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [abt 1936]:9288, blood quantum
1/2
!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [abt 1936]: AN-5974, blood quantum
"1/2"
!NAME: Pemberton, Jeremiah (1883) [64:16] (O-3648) [Powell 10/0292] [Powell
14/0091]
!NAME: Pemberton, Jerry (AUG, 1882) [1900 U.S.]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family #64:3
[Powell 14/0091], male, age 34 in 1917, mixed blood, White Earth allotments
O-3648 E 1/2 SE 1/4 28-144-39
A-1928 NE 1/4 SW 1/4 and SW 1/4 NE 1/4 34-144-39
!CENSUS: U.S. Census, White Earth Reservation, 1900, family 19/19 [247/248],
male, Indian, single, age 17, Chippewa Indian born in Minnesota, father White
born in Maine, mother Chippewa Indian born in Minnesota, literate, can read
and write, 1/2 White blood, Citizen and taxed by reason of allotment in 1899
!WELSA_Genealogy_Sheets [B.I.A. Records, abt 1992], Red Lake,
#499
!NAME: Johnny [MCC]
!NAME: Pemberton, John (MAY, 1860) [1900 U.S.]
!NAME: Pemberton, John B. (1864) [Powell 14/0086]
!NAME: Pemberton, John B. (Nov 20, 1856) [Belt Co]
!NAME: Pemberton, John B. (Nov 20, 1852) [Belt Co]
!SOUR: Minnesota Chippewa Commission Census, 1889 (National Archives, RG 75,
Irregularly shaped papers, Item 105):Mille Lac Bands of Chippewa Indians, Mille
Lacs Reservation (October 6, 1889), Mo zo mah nee's
Band:77
!BUREAU_OF_INDIAN_AFFAIRS: "Indian Enrollments" 1885-1938 (National Archives,
Microfilm Series M-595, Mille Lacs Mississippi Removal White Earth Enrollments,
1899:94, 1900:92, 1901:99, 1902:94, 1903:96, 1904:91, 1905:94, 1906:92,
1907:95, 1910:98
!CENSUS: U.S. Census, White Earth Reservation, 1900, family 45/45, Indian,
male, age 45, married 22 years, Chippewa Indian born in Minnesota, parents
both Chippewa Indians born in Minnesota, occupation farmer, literate, can read
and write; owns fixed farm and farmhouse, farm number 21; 1/2 white blood, not
living in polygamy; taxed, citizenship acquired in 1899 by allotment
[Powell 14/0086], male, age 53 in 1917, mixed blood, White Earth Allotments
O-3436 S 1/2 SE 1/4 24-145-41 and A-1912 E 1/2 NW 1/4 30-145-39
!BELTRAMI_COUNTY_DEATH_RECORDS: Death Book D, page 499, line 1/17: Male, 1/2
Indian, married, died at the age of 71 years, 9 months, 1 day, occupation
farmer, died of Myocarditis nephritis, duration 1 year, and athsma, duration 3
years, physician E.H. Marcum, undertaker none, born in Minnesota, father born
in Canada, mother born in Minnesota [lists father as Henry A. Pemberton and
mother as Harriet Martin]
!BELTRAMI_COUNTY_DEATH_RECORDS: Death Book D, page 499, line 231/18: Male, 1/2
Indian, married, born November 20, 1852, occupation farmer, died of Myocarditis
athsma and kidney trouble duration 4 years, born in Minnesota, father born in
Canada, mother born in Minnesota [lists father as H.A. Pemberton and mother as
Mary Martin], H.N. McKee,
coroner
!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [abt 1936]: AN-5972, blood quantum
"1/2"
!NAME: Pemberton, John B. (JUL, 1891) [1900 U.S.]
!NAME: Pemberton, John L. (NOV, 1890) [Powell 14/0086]
!CENSUS: U.S. Census, White Earth Reservation, 1900, family 45/45, male
Indian, single, age 8, Chippewa Indian born in Minnesota, parents both
Chippewa Indians born in Minnesota, 1/4 White blood, attended school 9 years,
Citizen and taxed by reason of allotment in 1899
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
[Powell 14/0086], male, age 26 in 1917, mixed blood, White Earth allotments
O-3442 N 1/2 SE 1/4 24-145-41 and A-1914 N 1/2 SE 1/4 30-145-39
!BUREAU_OF_INDIAN_AFFAIRS: "Indian Enrollments" 1885-1938 (National Archives,
Microfilm Series M-595, Mille Lacs Removal White Earth Mississippi Rolls,
1899:101, 1900:96, 1901:103, 1902:97, 1903:99, 1904:93, 1905:96, 1906:94,
1907:97
!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [abt 1936]: No. 6874, blood quantum
"1/2"
!BIA_"INDIAN"_ENROLLMENT, Red Lake Reservation 1983 [trnscr. from BIA printout]
4342 F Daughter 28 NOV 1974, blood quantum: 1/4; Addr: Redlake, MN
56671
!NAME: Pemberton, Julia (AUG, 1887) [1900 U.S.]
!NAME: Pemberton, Julia (abt 1883)
!NAME: Pemberton, Julia (abt 1881) [Powell 14/0086]
!NAME: /,\,>:,\,/;\"\': (abt 1881) Mah kah day ah cumig oquay [MCC] [Powell
14/0086]
!SOUR: Minnesota Chippewa Commission Census, 1889 (National Archives, RG 75,
Irregularly shaped papers, Item 105):Mille Lac Bands of Chippewa Indians, Mille
Lacs Reservation (October 6, 1889), Mo zo mah nee's Band:80
!CENSUS: U.S. Census, White Earth Reservation, 1900, family 45/45, female,
Indian, single, age 13, Chippewa Indian born in Minnesota, parents both
Chippewa Indians born in Minnesota, attended school 9 years, literate, can
read and write, 1/4 white blood, Citizen and taxed by reason of allotment in
1899
Powell 14/0086: female, age 36 in 1917, living, Mixed Blood, White Earth
Allotments O-3439: N 1/2 NW 1/4 24-146-42 and A-1918 E 1/2 SW 1/4 30-145-39
!BUREAU_OF_INDIAN_AFFAIRS: "Indian Enrollments" 1885-1938 (National Archives,
Microfilm Series M-595, Mille Lacs Mississippi White Earth Removal Rolls,
1899:10, 1900:95, 1901:102, 1902:96, 1903:98, 1904:96, 1905:101, 1906:99,
1907:102,
1910:104
!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [abt 1936]: AN-5952, listed at
Bemidji, MN
!BUREAU_OF_INDIAN_AFFAIRS: "Indian Enrollments" 1885-1938 (National Archives,
Microfilm Series M-595, Mille Lacs Removal White Earth Mississippi Rolls,
1905:102, 1906:100, 1907:103, 1910:105
!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [abt 1936]: AN-5980, address in 1936:
Roseville,
Michigan
!NAME: ',>"^,) Wah do nance [64:12] [Powell 10/0292]
!NAME: ',>"^:) (1871 - AUG, 1894) Wah do naince [Powell 14/0091]
!NAME: Pemberton, Maggie (1871 - AUG, 1894) [64:12] (O-3644) [Powell 10/0292]
[Powell 14/0091]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family #64:3
[Powell 14/0091], female, died AUG 1894 at the age of 23, White Earth
allotment O-3644 SW 1/4 SW 1/4 26 and NW 1/4 NW 1/4 35-144-41
!Clement H. Beaulieu papers, Minnesota Historical Society
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy,
#964
!NAME: Pemberton, Mary [64:14] [Powell 10/0292]
!NAME: Pemberton, Mary Ann (MAY, 1876) [1900 U.S.]
!NAME: Wade, Mary Ann (1876) [Powell 14/0091]
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: [V.R., Broken Tooth Genealogy, #
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family #64:14 (O-3646)
[Powell 14/0091], female, age 41 in 1917, mixed blood, White Earth allotments
O-3646 S 1/2 SW 1/4 16-146-41 and A-1930 S 1/2 NE 1/2 and SW 1/4 NE 1/4
34-144-39
!CENSUS: U.S. Census, White Earth Reservation, 1900, family 19/19 [247/248],
female, Indian, single, age 24, Chippewa Indian born in Minnesota, father
White man, mother Chippewa Indian born in Minnesota, 1/2 White blood,
literate, can read and write, Citizen and taxed by reason of allotment in
1899
!NAME: Pemberton, Nancy (MAY, 1884) [1900 U.S.]
!NAME: >:<;}[ (abt 1883) Te bishk [MCC]
!NAME: Te Bishk [1899]
!SOUR: Minnesota Chippewa Commission Census, 1889 (National Archives, RG 75,
Irregularly shaped papers, Item 105):Mille Lac Bands of Chippewa Indians, Mille
Lacs Reservation (October 6, 1889), Mo zo mah nee's Band:81
!CENSUS: U.S. Census, White Earth Reservation, 1900, family 45/45, female,
Indian, single, Chippewa Indian born in Minnesota, parents both Chippewa
Indians born in Minnesota, 1/4 White blood, attended school 9 years, literate,
can read and write, Citizen and taxed by reason of allotment in 1899
!BUREAU_OF_INDIAN_AFFAIRS: "Indian Enrollments" 1885-1938 (National Archives,
Microfilm Series M-595, Mille Lacs Removal White Earth Mississippi Rolls,
1899:99, 1900:94, 1901:101, 1902:[does not appear in Pemberton family],
1903:102, 1904:[apparently disappears -- there is another woman, Charles
Gardner's wife, who has the same name in 1901, Te bishk (born abt
1866)
!NAME: Pemberton, Nathan (FEB, 1880) [1900 U.S.]
!NAME: /:\,[ (1879) May kud [MCC] [Powell 14/0086]
!SOUR: Minnesota Chippewa Commission Census, 1889 (National Archives, RG 75,
Irregularly shaped papers, Item 105):Mille Lac Bands of Chippewa Indians, Mille
Lacs Reservation (October 6, 1889), Mo zo mah nee's Band:79
!CENSUS: U.S. Census, White Earth Reservation, 1900, family 45/45, male,
Indian, single, Chippewa Indian born in Minnesota, parents both Chippewa
Indians born in Minnesota, 1/4 White blood, attended school 9 years, literate,
can read and write, Citizen and taxed by reason of allotment in 1899
[Powell 14/0086], male, age 38 in 1917, mixed blood, White Earth allotments
O-3438 N 1/2 NW 1/4 24-146-42 and A-1899 N 1/2 SE 1/4 27-145-40
!BUREAU_OF_INDIAN_AFFAIRS: "Indian Enrollments" 1885-1938 (National Archives,
Microfilm Series M-595, Mille Lacs Mississippi White Earth Removal enrollments,
1899:97, 1900:99, 1901:83, 1902:79, 1903:80, 1904:77, 1905:78, 1906:73, 1907:74
[1904] listed as "husband, wife's name not given"
!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [abt 1936]: No. 6895, blood quantum
"1/2," address in 1936: Red Lake Agency,
Minn.
!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [abt 1936]: No. 6977
blood quantum "1/2"
!ADDR: (5 Jun 1994)
8808 - 19th St. Apt #7
Alto Loma, CA 91701
(909)
744-7467