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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]
Bottineau, John Baptiste (May 3, 1837 - December 1, 1911) [VRA
Bottineau, John B. [R.L. Scrip #128] · [Virginia Rogers, Ah-Dick Songab Genealogy, #35], born at St. Paul,
Minnesota, buried at St. Vincent de Paul Cemetary, Hennepin County,
Minnesota. He was an attorney in Washington, D.C. and represented
the Turtle Mountain band of Chippewa from North Dakota. John
Baptiste and Marie Bottineau, with children Mary B. and Lillian,
were listed in the 1889 [Minnesota Chippewa Commission] Census for
Red Lake.
National Archives, RG 75, Entry 363, "List of Persons to Whom Scrip
was Issued under Red Lake & Pembina Treaties...." Halfbreed Scrip
No. 128 issued February 20, 1873, under the authority of Secretarial
Decision, February 17, 1873, delivered February 20, 1873
son of: Bottineau, Pierre (abt.1816 - 1895) [VRA #11] and Lawrence,
Genevieve (abt.1818)
husband of: Renville, Marie (January 13, 1842 - May 19, 1900),
daughter of Renville, Francis and Memers, Margaret. She is buried
at St. Vincent de Paul cemetary in Hennepin County, Minnesota. [VRA
issue: Bottineau, Marie Louise [VRA #187], who was with the United States Indian Service in Washington, D.C. She married a Baldwin.
Bottineau, Lillian (abt.1867) [VRA #188], who married Nichols,
Whitney.
Bottineau, Alvina Clementa (abt.March, 1867 - July, 1868) [VRA
The funeral of Mrs. Marie Bottineau, wife of J. B. Bottineau, took place from St. Joseph's Church, 2d and C streets northeast, this morning. The remains were placed in a vault at Mount Olivet Cemetery, whence they will be removed to Osseo, Minnesota for final interment. The pallbearers were Profs. McGee and Gatchet and Messre. Hewett and Bennett of the bureau of ethnology. ~ Evening Star (Washington, District of Columbia) 23 May 1900, Wednesday.
1842 |
January 13, 1842
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Pembina County, North Dakota, United States
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1857 |
April 12, 1857
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Pembina, Pembina, North Dakota, United States
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1859 |
March 14, 1859
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1860 |
1860
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1863 |
December 14, 1863
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Pembina, Pembina, North Dakota, United States
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1865 |
June 21, 1865
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St. Joseph, Stearns County, Minnesota, United States
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1867 |
April 1867
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Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States
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1900 |
May 19, 1900
Age 58
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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