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Chippewa Gentalk Index 2011-2017.Xlsx CHIPPEWA Search January 2011- October 2017 GENTALK Articles, by K. M. Hendricks, CCGS JOURNAL Words, Editor of Chippewa GenTalk, The Journal of the EDITOR'S Authors, Chippewa County Genealogical Society (CCGS) , ANYWORD- Names Chippewa County, Michigan SEARCH INDEX: Article Date of Issue Page Locale Author Names, Terms Article John Boucher 1905 11-1 1-2, 15 Sault Ste. by Caspar The Outing Magazine, John Boucher, shooting the Rapids Pilot Marie, Whitney and rapids, rapids pilot, Bow-e-ting, Chief's lodge, Fort Chippewa Albert Britt Brady, Saginaw, mail carrier, Frederic Baraga, County Dictionary of the Chippewa Language, Star of the Soul, Tecumseh Sherman, Millard Fillmore, General Sheridan, Oga, Linto Pickerel, Pierre Boucher CCGS Notes: 2011-01 11-1 3 by K.M. Steve Gordon, Jan Reed, Kathy Hendricks, Carol New Board, Hendricks Storey, John Krupa, Marjorie Cooper, Andree Gordon, Reed, Watson, Gail Pratt Hendricks, Storey, Krupa Editor's Notes: 2011-01 11-1 3,14 Sault Ste. by K.M. Gail Pratt, Editor of Chippewa GenTalk, Marjorie Farewell to Gail Marie Hendricks Cooper Pratt, Ladies of Trout Lake From the 2011-01 11-1 3,14 Steve research, family history, genealogy President's Pen: Gordon Steve Gordon Weddings: 1908-08- 11-1 4 Rosedale The Evening Adeline Christie, Morrison, Wilfred Burchill, Nurle, Burchill-Christie 06 News Edwards, Miller, Rosedale Weddings: White- 1901-11- 11-1 4 Sault Ste. The Evening William White, Mary A. McDonald, Easterday McDonald 07 Marie News Weddings: 1898-09- 11-1 4 Bay Mills The Sault Dr. R. Bennie, Julia Ganley, St. Mary's Rectory, Bennie-Ganley 17 Ste. Marie Connolly, Kist, Pearce, Pringle, Bay Mills, News Collingwood, Ontario, Canadian Soo Obituaries: 1918-01- 11-1 5 Sault Ste. The Evening Margaret Cadreau Perault, Perrault, Cadrau, Margaret Perault 19 Marie News Cadran, Joe Raymond, Joseph Cadreau, Mrs. Philomena Martell, Mrs. Charlotte Reynolds, William Perault, Frank Perault, Algonquin, Garden River Dafter Pioneer 1918-07- 11-1 5,13 Dafter The Evening Richard Welsh, Soo Hospital, Follis, Harper, Cairns, Breathes Last: 15 News Hembroff, Wells, Dafter pioneer, Red Cross, U.S. Richard Welsh Army, France, Dorris, Washington, Nainamo, B. C., William Welsh, Catherine Wells Politics 100 Years 1910-09- 11-1 6 Chippewa The Evening Chase S. Osborn, Republican Primary Ago: Chase 07 County News Osborn Gets Republican Nomination Politics 100 Years 1910-11- 11-1 6 Chippewa The Evening Chase S. Osborn, Charles H. Chapman, Governor, Ago: Chase 09 County News Osborn Elected Governor Swallows Osborn 1910-11- 11-1 6 Sault Ste. The Evening Harold McGauley, Osborn campaign button, James Button: Harold 03 Marie News McGauley McGauley Article Date of Issue Page Locale Author Names, Terms Article Quote: Why 1910-11- 11-1 6 by Mark politics, genealogy, family tree waste your 03 Twain money looking up your family tree… CCGS 2011 2011-01 11-1 7 Chippewa by K.M. Beginning Genealogy: Steve Gordon, Jan Reed, SCHEDULE County Hendricks Kathy Hendricks; Webinar on Beginning Genealogy: Charles Meiser; Interviews in Research: Mary Jane Pennington, Jenny Gough House, Pickford to Whitefish by Jan Huttenstine; Scotland to the EUP: Herman Hill; Genetic Genealogy: Charles Meiser; Poland to the Eastern UP: Geri Izzard Pickford 2011-01 11-1 7 Pickford by Jan Reed Pickford Area Historical Society, Pickford, Raber, Patchwork: Marquette Township, Mackinac County history Schools Memorybook County News: 1910-09- 11-1 8 Rudyard The Evening Richardson, Eagerly Bingham, Homer, Loomis, Rudyard 1910 03 News Olmstead, Carr, Bellows, Hayward, Field, Noble, Anderson, Dunbar, Bretz, Ellice Batdorff, Jarvis, Walling, O'Malley, Sprague, Leach Watson, Richardson Edgerley, Anderson, DeKruyter, Thornton, Ferguson, Westphal, Sass, Huddell, Condon, Jones Batdorff Reunion: 1910-09- 11-1 8,9 Rudyard The Evening Batdorff, Rudyard, Lake Odessa Rudyard 06 News County News: 1910-09- 11-1 9 Drummond The Evening McInnis, Kingsley, Bennet, Osborn, Todd, Payne, Drummond 1910 03 News Batten, Easterday, Anderson, Fairchild, Johnston, Smith, Wiggins, Nichols County News: 1910-09- 11-1 9 Pickford The Evening Carr, Roe, Royce, Tabor, Clark, DeWitt, Baldwin, Pickford 1910 03 News Lyons, Timms, Sims, Kramer, Forgrave, Kirkbride, McCondra, Gough County News: 1910-09- 11-1 10 Detour The Evening Hare, Swart, Bennett, Anthony, Ellis, Melvin, Martell, Detour 1910 03 News Jerow, Massey, Bernard, Hagerman, Campbell, McAdams, O'Jibway. Sims, Fosberg, Bernier, Goetz, Werner, Stewart, Highstone George Bernard by George family skeleton, genealogy Shaw Quote Bernard Shaw Charles Picquette 1910-11- 11-1 11 Sault Ste. The Evening Picquette, Lumsden, Boucher, Brooks Obituary 06 Marie News Higgins Found 1911-02- 11-1 11 Sault Ste. The Pickford Higgins, Marquette Not Guilty 09 Marie Clarion Dogs Nearly Kill a 1904-01- 11-1 11 Pickford The Saint Charles Wheeler, Pickford, Boy: Charles 12 Paul Globe Wheeler Trout Lake: John 1888-07- 11-1 11 Trout Lake The Curley, Heriman's Cedar Camp, Dr. French Curley Killed by 12 Manistique Train Sun Brick by Brick: 2011-01 11-1 12 by Marjorie Genealogy, Searching with Google Ann Downing Cooper More on John 2011-01 11-1 15 Kathleen M. Boucher, Cadotte, Beaudrie, Marguerite, Alexander, Boucher Hendricks William, Jean Baptiste, Charles Abraham, Francois, Marie, Izaak Article Date of Issue Page Locale Author Names, Terms Article Henry Thorne, 1928-12- 11-2 1-2 Sault Ste. The Evening Henry Thorne, Captain Thorne, Civil War, Frank Civil War Vet, 22 Marie News Thorne, James Thorne, Albert Thorne, Samuel Fiddler, Dies: Thorne, Louis Thorne, Lawrence Thorne, Edward Paralysis and Thorne, Archie Thorne, Herbert Nass, William Broken Hip Fatal Haynes, William Nicholson, William Myers, Spruce to One of Sault's Street West, Ryan Undertaking Parlors, Three G.A. R. Members Was Honored and 1928-12- 11-2 2 Pine Rest The Pickford William Mackie, Kate McPherson, E. S. Taylor, Respected: 22 Clarion Cassie Mackie, William Duke, McCormick, William Mackie McMahon, James Mackie, Thomas Mackie, George Passes Away at Mackie, William Duke, Isaac Watson, McInnis, His Home Here McInnis, Stirling Early Tuesday Morning CCGS Notes: 2011-04 11-2 3 by K. M. Jan Reed, Steve Gordon, Charles Meiser, Mary Jane Misc. society Hendricks Pennington, Jan Huttenstine, Herman Hill business From the 2011-04 11-2 3 by Steve Family Tree, genealogy, backing up files President's Pen: Gordon Steve Gordon: Save Your Tree, Back Up Your Files Editor's Notes: 2011-04 11-2 4 Chippewa by K. M. Fred Geodike, George Gordon, J. Logan Chipman Fred Geodike, County Hendricks George Gordon, J. Logan Chipman CCGS Board 2011-04 11-2 4 Steve Gordon, Jan Reed, Kathleen M. Hendricks, Members Nov. Carol Storey, John Krupa 2010--Sep 2012 CCGS Gentalk 2011-4 11-2 Kathleen M. Hendricks, Marjorie Cooper, Jan Reed, April 2011 Carol Storey, Steve Gordon, Susan James Contributors Brick by Brick: 2011-04 11-2 5,18 by Marjorie Heywood Family, Sally Holden, David Maxam Heywood Family, Cooper Sally Holden, David Maxam Genealogical 2011-04 11-2 6 by Steve Steve Gordon, Jean Baptiste Boville, Sara Zaridea Queries: Steve Gordon Gordon, Jean Baptiste Boville, Sara Zaridea Assault: Capt. 1847-07- 11-2 6 Sault Ste. Lake Captain O. P. Palmer, steamboat St. Clair, John O.P. Palmer 10 Marie Superior Kelly, Mr. Spaulding, deputy sheriff, Justice Johnston News and Mining Journal Jail Delivery 1847-08- 11-2 6 Sault Ste. Lake John Kelly, Capt. O.P. Palmer, Capt. Palmer (John Kelly, Capt. 21 Marie Superior Palmer) News and Mining Journal Article Date of Issue Page Locale Author Names, Terms Article Easter Festival 1911-04- 11-2 7 Sault Ste. The Evening Vanderhook, J.J. Ryan, W. F. Ferguson, John P. Contest: 15 Marie News Moloney, A. O'Neil, Rose Moloney, Mollie Fitzgerald Vanderhook's, J. Frances Root, Eula Epley, Miss M. Wilson, M. J. Ryan's store, Moloney, Miss M. Toomey, W.F. Ferguson's All Easter Dances 1911-04- 11-2 7 Sault Ste. The Evening German Osterfest, Elk's Club, Military Ball by the we’ll Attend, 15 Marie News Canton Soo, Oddfellow's Hall German Osterfest Hurry! Marry 1903-08- 11-2 8 Onaway, Onaway Onaway Outlook, First Cousins, Law Forbidding Your First Cousin 14 MI Outlook Marriage of First Cousins (Law Forbidding Marriage of 1st Cousins) Otto Supe & Co. 1893-08- 11-2 8 Sault Ste. The Evening Jewelry Store, Watchmakers Advertisement 19 Marie News Mrs. Root Loses 1911-04- 11-2 8 Sault Ste. The Evening Mrs. F. D. Root, Captain Root, Capt. F. D. Root, Bonnet by a 22 Marie News Narrow Margin Weddings: 1910-09- 11-2 9 Sault, The Evening Watson-Stead, Rev. H. A. Brooker, Robert Stead, Watson-Stead 06 Ontario News Alice Watson, George Watson; Weddings: 1910-09- 11-2 9 Sault Ste. The Evening Burchill-Smith,Norma Burchill, Sanford Smith, T. R. Burchill-Smith 06 Marie News Easterday, Jessie Sutherland, Alex Smith; Weddings: 1911-04- 11-2 9 Sault Ste. The Evening Lalonde-Pullar, T. R. Easterday, Henri LaLonde, Lalonde-Pullar 20 Marie News Harold B. Pullar, Miriam Colwell, John A. Colwell, Ted Van Pelt Weddings: Zobel- 1910-09- 11-2 9 Sault Ste. The Evening Zobel-Forsyth, George Nelson Forsyth, Miss Forsyth 06 Marie News Josephine H. C. Zobel, Andrew Forsyth, George Elliott; Weddings: 1850-08- 11-2 9 Whitefish Lake Wazanwadonk-Shegud, Whitefish point, Rev. A. Wazanwadonk- 28 Point Superior Bingham, Mr. Ogub-be-yah-nok-quok, Henry N. Shegud Journal Shegud, Miss Ne-gau-nah-se-no-qua, Margaret Wa- zan-wa-donk, Chippewa Indian Nation Smitten With the 1908 11-2 10 Sault Ste. Pioneer October 1811, August 1812, George Gordon, Fred Young Dulcineas Marie Papers, Geodike, Donald McIntosh, Dussome, Mr. Logan, of Ste. Marie: Simcoe John Johnston, Mademoiselle Magdelaine Mr. Nolin, Fred Geodike, County Archdeacon McMurray, H. R.
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