Joseph "Savage" Montrielle

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Joseph "Savage" Montrielle

Also Known As: "Bagwanawaadizi "Savage""
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Pembina Band, Minnesota, United States
Death: September 14, 1910 (81-90)
Plains Cree First Nation, Hinton, Division No. 14, Alberta, Canada
Immediate Family:

Son of Joseph Montrielle, Chief of Pembina Chippewa and Dakotah Princess Isabella Migijisi
Husband of Private and Margaret Marie Montreuille LeCompte
Father of Marguerite Montreuil; Julianne "Julia" Brunelle; Francois Montreuille; Mary Montreuille; Joseph Montreuille and 6 others
Brother of Captain Indian Police Alexis "Alex" Montriel; Francois Montriel; Josette Montriel; Josephine Montriel; Christine Montriel and 4 others
Half brother of Genevieve Marie Belonga and Angelique Montreuil

Occupation: Sub-Chief, Red Bear Tribal Nation Grand Chief Premier
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About Joseph "Savage" Montrielle

Chief of The Pembina Chippewa Indians

Great Grandson of Red Bear Reservation Tribal Nation Grand Chief Red Bear I Mis-co-muk-quoh DeCoteau. Reservation to Red Bear, Chief of Chippewas. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, relative to a reservation made to Red Bear, Chief of the Chippewas, by provisions of the ninth article of the treaty of October 2, 1863. [https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/indianserialset/2291/]

National Archives, RG 75, Entry 364, "Treaty of April 12, 1864, Red
Lake and Pembina Half-Breeds," Scrip Stubs, Number 000; with
notation, "This Certificate, in Blank, sent to the Commissioner of
the General Land Office, Oct. 9, 1868

[https://www.maquah.net/Historical/Scrip/list.html]

Montreau [Montreille], Joseph (1808) [1850 U.S.] ·
Montreuil, Joseph [1863 "Treaty"] ·P108.2
Montrille, Joseph [*1868] ·P108.2d
Montreil, Joseph [R.L. Scrip #75] ·
Montreil, Joseph Sav. [R.L. Scrip #314/heir] ·
[Minnesota Territorial Census, Pembina, 1850, family 79/79], born
Pembina, occupation Hunter
[North Dakota Historical Society Collections V. I, p. 375], he was a
"Halfbreed mail carrier employed by Kittson in 1856" [after VRA #1]
October 2, 1863, "Old Crossing Treaty," "his x mark, Joseph Montreuil,
Warrior of Pembina" #11
Pembina Annuity Roll, Mis co muh quah's Band, 1868:92

                         - 1 man, 1 woman,   4 children     $ 24 paid

National Archives, RG 75, Entry 363, "List of Persons to Whom Scrip was
Issued under Red Lake & Pembina Treaties...." Halfbreed Scrip No. 75
[checked] issued February 12,1873, under the authority of Secretarial
Decision, June 12, 1872, delivered February 12, 1873; and Halfbreed
Scrip No. 314 issued January 19, 1874, under the authority of
Secretarial Decision, December 27, 1873, delivered January 19, 1874, to
Joseph Montreil, "heir of Alexander"]
husband of: Montreau, Isabella (1817), born Red River Br.
father of: Montreuille, Alexis (abt.1832) [VRA #17]

    Montreuille, Joseph (abt.1824), aka Montreau, Joseph (1824), born Red

River Br., occupation Hunter [VRA #15]

    Montreuille, Isabella (abt.1825), aka Montreau, Isabella (1825), born

Pembina [VRA #16]

    Montreuille, Alexis (abt.1928), aka Montreau, Alexis (1829), born

Pembina, [occupation Hunter], Annuity Payment Rolls, Pembina, 1867:
Alexis Montraille, 1 man, 2 women, 3 children, Miscomaquah's band

    Montreuille, John Baptiste (abt.1832), aka Montreau, John Baptiste

(Toto) (1832), born Red River Br., [occupation Hunter] [VRA #18]

    Montreuille, Marguritte (abt.1834), aka Montreau, Marguritte (1834),

born Pembina, Fond du Lac [VRA #19] Allotment: Margaret Martreille

    Montreuille, Marie (abt.20) [VRA #20], aka Montreau, Mary (1835), born

Pembina

    Montreuille, Madeline (abt.1838), aka Montreau, Madelane (1838), born

Pembina [VRA #21]

    Montreuille, Francois (abt.1840), aka Montreau, Francois (1840), born

Pembina [VRA #22]

    Montreau, Alenor (1842), born Pembina
    Montreuille, Frances (abt.1844), aka Montreau, Frances (1844), born

Pembina [VRA #23]

    Montreuille, Delia (abt.1845) [VRA #24]

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[https://www.scribd.com/document/50947916/Mixed-Blood-Chippewa-of-La...]

signer of 1863 Old Crossing Treaty

Montreau, Joseph (1824) [1850 U.S.] ·
Montreuil, Joseph (abt.1824) (WE-3308) [notation: "1/2"] [Powell 8/0036]· Montreil, Joseph Jr. [R.L. Scrip #74] · Montriel, Joseph [R.L. Scrip #74] · [Minnesota Territorial Census, Pembina, 1850, family 79/79], born Red River Br., occupation Hunter [Virginia Rogers, Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #15], he signed the Pembina Treaty of 1863] National Archives, RG 75, Entry 363, "List of Persons to Whom Scrip was Issued under Red Lake & Pembina Treaties...." Halfbreed Scrip No. 74 [notation: "H 61"] issued February 12, 1873, under the authority of Secretarial Decision, June 12, 1872, delivered February 12, 1873 National Archives, RG 75, Entry 364, "Treaty of April 12, 1864, Red Lake and Pembina Half-Breeds," Scrip Stubs, Number 74 [checked], dated February 12, 1873, 160 Acres, delivered February 12, 1873, issued to Joseph Montriel, delivered to Agent E.P. Smith son of: Montreau [Montreille], Joseph (1808) and Montreau, Isabella (1817) [Powell 8/0036] husband of, #1: Montreille, Eliza [S1:3c] (WE-3309) [notation: "1/2"], daughter of Parisian, Francois [notation: and Saice, Annie (abt.1842) (WE-3061) [S1:3] "1/2"] issue: Montreuil, Francois (WE-3310) [notation: "1/2"]

    Montreuil, Mary (WE-3311) [notation: "1/2"]
    Montreuil, Joseph (WE-3312) [notation: "1/2"] husband of, #2: Descoteau, Marguerite, aka Dakotah, Margaret, married in 1855 at Pembina issue: Montreuille, Julia (abt.1856) [VRA #104]
    Montreuille, Francis (April 12, 1871) [VRA #105] 
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Joseph "Savage" Montrielle's Timeline

1824
1824
Pembina Band, Minnesota, United States
1859
February 1859
Pembina Band, Kittson, Minnesota, United States
1859
1869
1869
Kittson County, MN, United States
1910
September 14, 1910
Age 86
Plains Cree First Nation, Hinton, Division No. 14, Alberta, Canada
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