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Mackinac Island in 1944



 



Seeing the Biddle house, where Edward and Agatha Biddle lived is very interesting, It looks


better taken care of today.


 


 



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  1. archaic : morning
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  3. the time immediately after a specified event

 





View of St. Anne’s Church Mackinac Island


This site contains many images and snippets from the St. Anne’s early church records where many of our ancestors were baptized and married.


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Agatha Biddle’s Band of Mackinac Indians


1870 Chippewa and Ottawa chiefs (Durant Roll)


1870 Census Roll.



1908 Durant Roll.



Morrow Relatives on the Rolls NEW 


 


Morrow Pedigree


Mary Ann Kelegekwanebe


Andre Morin


Mary Corron


Oliver Morrow


Elizabeth Clark


I am set as the default home person, relationships will show how individuals on the Durant Rolls and in the Morrow Family Tree Collection are related to me. Soon, I will implement methods allowing others to login and set a home person and contribute to the Morrow Family Tree website.


Thanks


Joe Morrow


John Boston Photos submitted by Jeff Sherrard



John Boston married Elizabeth Clark in 1920.


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Elizabeth Clark



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Oct 7th,1932 Ironwood Daily Globe


Widow is held for husband’s murder


Read full article on Elizabeth Clark when she was first held for murder charges back in 1932.


 


 


 






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Oct 8th,1932 Ironwood Daily Globe


Murder is charged


 


 


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Feb 24th,1961 Oakland Tribune


At 85 She Wants Freedom


 


 


 


 


 


 




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May 5th,1961 Anderson Herald


New Life after 27 years



 Biddle House
Mackinac Island, Mackinac County
October 8, 2007


Agatha Biddle


Chief of the Mackinac Tribe of Chippewa Indians on Mackinac Island in the Mid to late 1800’s.  Agatha Biddle is  the daughter of famous fur trader Joseph Bailey and wife of another famous fur trader, Edward Biddle.   The Biddle house still stands today on Mackinac Island and can be seen on a visit to Mackinac Island.


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Meet Sarah Poole Roe


The daughter of Thomas Poole, a Wesleyan Methodist and school master.


 


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Eliza Poole Roe Obituary


The daughter of Thomas Poole, a Wesleyan Methodist and school master.


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King of Hearts


It was the 1970's and the CB, short for Citiz



en Band Radio was a social tool used by many hobbyist and truckers...for some, like Fred, it was a way of life.


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Olive Giroux and Mary Vallee?


Can anyone positively identify these ladies?

Picture belonged to Joseph (Giroux) aka Vallee of Cedarville.


Possibly Olive is a relative.


Cindy Leutz.


 



Joe (Giroux) Vallee and Agnes Boucher of Cedarville


. Both were born in Penetanguishene, Ontario but moved to Cedarville about 1902.

Agnes' 2nd great grandparents were Jacques Vasseur Jr. and Madeleine Ouiouiskoin who married at Mackinac /aug. 5, 1799. Joseph Giroux (who took his mother's maiden name of Vallee) was the great grandson of Pierre Giroux and “possibly” Charlotte Spenard who married at Drummond Island in 1825. Charlotte was the daughter of Charles Spenard


and Geneieve Dufoe. Charles Spenard worked for the British Army at Mackinac prior to the War of 1812. Owner of picture:


Cindy Leutz.


 


1911 Vallee/Giroux Photo



Joseph Vallee standing near doorway, Mary Vallee to the right of Josephine,

Edmund Vallee in cap, Lavina Vallee between Mary and Edmund, Ernestine Vallee in white dress,


and Josephine is holding onto Elizabeth Vallee on chair.


Sorry, we don't know the dog's name.


Owner of photo:Cindy Leutz. Taken in Cedarville about 1911.


Prominent people with the MORIN surname include: (source: Wikipedia.org)


In Canada:


Places:
  • Morin-Heights, Quebec, a town in the Laurentian Mountains region of Quebec, Canada
  • Morin Lake, a small lake northwest of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Morinville, Alberta, a town in Sturgeon Country, in Alberta, Canada
  • Grand Morin, a 118 km long river in France, left tributary of the Marne
  • Petit Morin, a 86 km long river in France, left tributary of the Marne
  • Quartier-Morin, a municipality in the Cap-Haïtien Arrondissement, in the Nord Department of Haiti
  • Val-Morin, Quebec, a municipality in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada


In other places:


In Literature: