Johnson-Wallace & Fish-Kirk Family Groups



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Swanhilde Billung




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Wife Swanhilde Billung

           Born: Abt 932 - Saxony, Germany
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         Father: Herman Billung Duke of Saxony (Abt 0895-0973)
         Mother: Hildergarde (Abt 0897-      )





Children

Research Notes (Wife)

Source: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593877596
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James Albert Edward Hamilton 3rd Duke of Abercorn and Lady Rosaline Cecilia Caroline Bingham




Husband James Albert Edward Hamilton 3rd Duke of Abercorn

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         Father: James [II] Hamilton 2nd Duke of Abercorn (      -      )
         Mother: Lady Mary Anna Curzon-Howe (      -      )


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Wife Lady Rosaline Cecilia Caroline Bingham

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Children
1 F Lady Cynthia Eleanor Beatrix Hamilton

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         Spouse: Albert Edward John Spencer 7th Earl Spencer (      -      )




Research Notes (Husband)

www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html


Research Notes (Wife)

www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html
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Richard [II] Talbot and Margaret Birckhead




Husband Richard [II] Talbot

           Born: 12 Jul 1696 - Calvert, Maryland, United States
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           Died: 1751 - Calvert, Maryland, United States
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         Father: John Talbott (1660-1707)
         Mother: Sarah Thomas Mears (1673-1744)


       Marriage: 

Noted events in his life were:
• Will, Signed a will, 16 Oct 1750




Wife Margaret Birckhead

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           Died: Bef 8 Jul 1745
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Children

Research Notes (Husband)

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/all/d15571.htm#P15571

http://www.tcarden.com/tree/ensor/ensorances.html (Ancestors of Christine Ensor)


Research Notes (Wife)

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/all/d15571.htm#P15571

http://www.tcarden.com/tree/ensor/ensorances.html (Ancestors of Christine Ensor)
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Joseph Talbot and Mary Birckhead




Husband Joseph Talbot

           Born: Abt 1706
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         Father: John Talbott (1660-1707)
         Mother: Sarah Thomas Mears (1673-1744)


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Wife Mary Birckhead

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         Father: Abraham Birckhead (      -      )
         Mother: Abigail (      -      )





Children

Research Notes (Husband)

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/all/d15575.htm#P15575

http://www.tcarden.com/tree/ensor/ensorances.html (Ancestors of Christine Ensor)


Research Notes (Wife)

http://www.tcarden.com/tree/ensor/ensorances.html (Ancestors of Christine Ensor)
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Daniel Talbot and Elizabeth Birckhead (?)




Husband Daniel Talbot

           Born: 24 Apr 1699 - Calvert, Maryland, United States
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           Died: 16 Feb 1746 - Calvert, Maryland, United States
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         Father: John Talbott (1660-1707)
         Mother: Sarah Thomas Mears (1673-1744)


       Marriage: Abt 1723




Wife Elizabeth Birckhead (?)

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Children

Research Notes (Husband)

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/all/d15572.htm#P15572

http://www.tcarden.com/tree/ensor/ensorances.html (Ancestors of Christine Ensor)


Research Notes (Wife)

http://www.tcarden.com/tree/ensor/ensorances.html (Ancestors of Christine Ensor)
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William Jackson "Captain" Fish and Elizabeth Bishop




Husband William Jackson "Captain" Fish

            AKA: William Jackson
           Born: Abt 1760
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           Died: 1833
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         Father: Chief Black Fish (1725-1779)
         Mother: Watmeme (1730-1797)




         Father: Joseph Jackson (      -      )
         Mother: 


       Marriage: Abt 1780

   Other Spouse: Polly Rogers (      -1848) - Abt 1798

   Other Spouse: ? [Shawnee Woman] (      -      ) - Abt 1789

Noted events in his life were:
• Adopted, by Black Fish (Shawnee), Bef 1778




Wife Elizabeth Bishop

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        Child-Par.Rel.: Father:  (Relationship: Biological ), Mother:  (Relationship: Biological )



Children

Birth Notes (Husband)

http://www.shawnee-traditions.com/Names-7.html has b. abt 1760


Death Notes (Husband)

http://www.shawnee-traditions.com/Names-7.html has d. 1833


Research Notes (Husband)

From Historic Shawnee Names of the 1700s - http://www.shawnee-traditions.com/Names-7.html

"Fish aka William Jackson - Adopted-white born about 1760-died 1833 - adopted son of Black Fish before 1778, raiding Ohio River valley 1788, Little Turtle War, move to MO 1828, husband 1st about 1780 of Elizabeth Bishop-white, 2nd about 1789 of Shawnee Woman, 3rd 1798 of Polly Rogers-1/2 Shawnee Metis (granddaughter of Black Fish), father with Shawnee Woman of Arch/90, Pascal/92, Isaac/94, Andrew/95, Jesse/96-all 1/2 Shawnee Metis, no children of record with Elizabeth, with Polly of Elizabeth Nakease/98, John/99, William Jr/1800-all 1/4th Shawnee Metis"

See notes under Joseph Jackson. It is unlikely that the Joseph Jackson captured by the Shawnee with Daniel Boone in 1778 was this William Jackson's father since records show William adopted by the Shawnee before that Joseph was captured.

From http://www.geocities.com/sam_cook_53/grpf2458.html

William Jackson was an adopted captive who lived with the Shawnees. After the treaty of Greenville, life became difficult for William Jackson and the other whites living red. Traders hooked a large proportion of the red population on alcohol created a sub-nation of alcoholics and therefore demanded furs for whiskey. The land was already over-hunted by both reds and whites, and game became even more scarce. Those with eyes clear enough to see what was happening were disgusted by the general discenegration of red society and were ripe for the political movement of Prophet when it came along. During this time, many of the whites living red despaired and like George Ash, Bill Cunningham, Christopher Miller, and many others, they tried to come back to live with their white relatives. One of these was William Jackson. But he soon felt too uncomfortable among the whites and went back to the Shawnees. William Jackson's Shawnee name was Fish, and he became the leader of a band of Shawnees that became known as the Fish Band.

The missionary Isaac McCoy wrote that he tried to convince Capt. Cornstalk and Capt. William Perry, the Shawnee Chiefs, to agree to the establishment of a mission school among them. McCoy says that they replied negatively, saying that "they felt little desire for schools and still less to hear preaching."

However, McCoy made a deal with " a white man by the name of Fish, who had lived with the Shawnees from a small boy and was in all respects identified with them, had become a principal of a clan which had lived many years in the state of Missouri and was a good deal civilized."

See McCoy, p. 404 George Vashon, the indian agent, wrote of his approval for the mission at the request of Fish, who was also called William Jackson, a white man raised with the Shawnees...Fish, the Shawnee chief, has a son by the name of Paschal who was put to school when he was a boy. He can speak English very well. He is a sober, steady, moral, good man. He had an Indian family and is industrously employed in farming..."

Fish aka William Jackson - Adopted-white born about 1760-died 1833 - adopted son of Black Fish before 1778, raiding Ohio River valley 1788, Little Turtle War, move to MO 1828,
husband 1st about 1780 of Elizabeth Bishop-white, no issue
2nd about 1789 of Shawnee Woman, Arch/90, Pascal/92, Isaac/94, Andrew/95, Jesse/96-all 1/2 Shawnee Metis
3rd 1798 of Polly Rogers-1/2 Shawnee Metis (granddaughter of Black Fish), issue: Elizabeth Nakease/98, John/99, William Jr/1800-all 1/4th Shawnee Metis

Footnotes
Richard Pangburn, Indian Blood-Finding your Native American Ancestor, Vol. I [206 <grpbib9.html>] (Butler Books, Louiville, Kentucky).
see notes.

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From Kansas State Historical Society
Letter 13 Jan 1831 from Richard W. Cummins, U.S. Ind. Agt., Delaware & Shawnee Agency to William Clark, S.I.A., St. Louis:
"Chiefs of Fish's or Jackson's band of Shawnees have agreed to allow a school to be started. Revd. Mr. McAllister & Thomas Johnson hope to have school in operation early in spring."

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Captain Henry Rogers and Chelatha Blackfish




Husband Captain Henry Rogers

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        Child-Par.Rel.: Father:  (Relationship: Biological ), Mother:  (Relationship: Biological )
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Wife Chelatha Blackfish

           Born: Abt 1761
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        Child-Par.Rel.: Father:  (Relationship: Biological ), Mother:  (Relationship: Biological )


         Father: Chief Black Fish (1725-1779)
         Mother: Watmeme (1730-1797)





Children
1 F Polly Rogers

            AKA: Martha Rogers
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           Died: 1848 or 1849 - Pottawatomie mission, Kansas (?)
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         Spouse: William Jackson "Captain" Fish (Abt 1760-1833)
           Marr: Abt 1798
         Spouse: Rev. Mackinaw Boachman (Bef 1812-1848)
           Marr: After 1833




Research Notes (Husband)

Source: Transactions of the Kansas State Historical Society, 1907-1908, Vol. X, edited by George W. Martin (Topeka, 1908), p. 402

Source: http://www.geocities.com/sam_cook_53/grpf2433.html?200821 -
Adopted by Black Fish and Watmeme (also father- and mother-in-law).


Research Notes (Wife)

Source: http://www.geocities.com/sam_cook_53/grpf2433.html?200821
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Chinwa Blackfish




Husband Chinwa Blackfish

           Born: Abt 1745
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         Father: Chief Black Fish (1725-1779)
         Mother: Watmeme (1730-1797)






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Research Notes (Husband)

Source: http://www.geocities.com/sam_cook_53/grpf2433.html?200821 - died "in the East before Lewis Rogers came"
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Joseph Duquesne and Lemateshe Blackfish




Husband Joseph Duquesne

           Born: Abt 1750
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   Other Spouse: Pimegeezhigoqua Blackfish (Abt 1759-      )




Wife Lemateshe Blackfish

            AKA: Lamateshe-Launateshe-Auqualanaux Blackfish
           Born: 1765
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           Died: 1800
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         Father: Chief Black Fish (1725-1779)
         Mother: Watmeme (1730-1797)





Children

Research Notes (Husband)

Chippewa Metis

Source: http://www.geocities.com/sam_cook_53/grpf2433.html?200821 -
Adopted by Black Fish and Watmeme (also father- and mother-in-law).


Research Notes (Wife)

Source: http://www.geocities.com/sam_cook_53/grpf2433.html?200821
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Joseph Duquesne and Pimegeezhigoqua Blackfish




Husband Joseph Duquesne

           Born: Abt 1750
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   Other Spouse: Lemateshe Blackfish (1765-1800)




Wife Pimegeezhigoqua Blackfish

           Born: Abt 1759
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         Father: Chief Black Fish (1725-1779)
         Mother: Watmeme (1730-1797)





Children

Research Notes (Husband)

Chippewa Metis

Source: http://www.geocities.com/sam_cook_53/grpf2433.html?200821 -
Adopted by Black Fish and Watmeme (also father- and mother-in-law).


Research Notes (Wife)

Source: http://www.geocities.com/sam_cook_53/grpf2433.html?200821



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