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O-ge-man-ge-shig-o-quay Margaret "Queen of the Skies" Beaulieu (Racine)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Lac du Flambeau, Vilas County, Wisconsin, United States
Death: 1860 (65-74)
Crow Wing County, Minnesota, United States
Place of Burial: Brainerd, Crow Wing County, Minnesota, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Chief "Sharpened Stone" Kiishkenum Keeshkikum and Okunzhewug Stone
Wife of Basile Hudon dit Beaulieu
Mother of Marguerite Elizabeth Bisson; Colonel Clement Hudon Beaulieu; Julia Hudon Beaulieu; Paul Henri Hudon Beaulieu; Sophie Beaulieu and 4 others
Sister of Susanne Martin; Chippewa Chief Waub-ish-gaug-aug-e "White Raven" and Marguerite Keesh-ke-mum

Managed by: Susan Angeline Schumacher Lostetter
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About O-ge-man-ge-shig-o-quay Margaret "Queen of the Skies" Beaulieu

OTHER-RESEARCHER: pedigree chart compiled by Judy Helmuth, N. 6206 Washington, Spokane, WA 99208.(third great-grand daughter). BOOK: "Fairbanks Family In America", Page #434. NOTE: Note about false claim. One source claimed that O-ge-man-ge-shig-o-quay was the daughter of John Bapteste VISNOR, but he is reported to have been born about 1800, and "O-" was married about 1808-1810, so it is impossible for this to be correct information. Indian Name: O-ge-man-ge-shig-o-quay ("Queen of the Skies") White name: Margaret, or Margaret RACINE. 1860 Minnesota Census, Listed as 70 years old, with Clement H. Beaulieu family in Crow Wing Village, Crow Wing County, Minnesota. BOOK: From the St. Francis of Assisi Catholic cemetery in old Crow Wing, "Margaret Beaulieu b. Wis. 1790 d. 186?". Listed on Enrolement Commission worksheet for White Earth Reservation (under congressional act authorized in 1913), worksheet #0-63. Listed on Enrollment Commission worksheet for White Earth Reservation (under congressional act authorized in 1913), worksheet #O-535, as the grandmother of Lizzie (Beaulieu) McIntosh. O-ge-mah-ge-shig-o-quay is listed on EC worksheet #O-123, as a paternal grandmother of Julia E. Bealuieu, and it states her "Proportion of Indian blood is Full" EC worksheet #O-129 indicates that Ogemahgeshigoquay is the paternal grandmoter of Clement H. Beaulieu Jr. On EC worksheets #O-409, as maternal grandmother of Robert P. Fairbanks, her name is spelled O-ge-ma-ke-shig-o-quay. On EC worksheet #O-545, as paternal grandmother of Jennie M. (Beaulieu) Ledeboer, here her name is spelled "O-ge-ma-ge-she-go-qua or Margaret Beaulieu", and her percentage of Indian blood is "full Indian". BIOGRAPHY: From page 722, of The Aborigines of Minnesota. SO-ge-mau-gee-shi-go-qu, Queen of the Shies, Daughter of White Raven; wife of Bazille SBoileauT McKen., 496; (Boileau is a corruption of Beaulieu). She was Mrs. Margaret Beaulieu. Her children were: Margaret (married Buissen); Clement; J ulia (married Oakes); Elizabeth (married Borup); Paul H.; Sophia (married Henderson); Abram; Catherine (Married Robert Fairbanks of Crow Wing), and henry H. Descendants of all these are scattered. The Borups and Oakes are in St. Paul; Clement married a quarter-blood. His children are: Capt Chas H. Beaulieu, of the Civil war; Clement H., Episcopal clergyman at White Earth; Julia (married Beaulieu); Gus H., editor of the Tomahawk, and general land dealer, White Earth; Theodore, land dealer, White Earth; Robert G. Of these Clement, Charles and Gus married whites and the others married mixed-bloods. Richard Lawrence, son fo Charles, graduated at the University of minnesota, and is now Dibision Engineer of the Cascade division of the Great Northern railroad. Col. Borup is a United Stated military officer; George Borup, his son, was a member of the Peary Arctic party that reached the north pole in 1909. Gus H. has a son now attending school at Minneapolis. Julia B.us son was unsuccessful candidate at White Earth, in 1910, for Register of Deeds. Her three eldest children attended Hamline University. O-ge-mau-gee-shi-go-qua married Bazille Beaulieu during the last years of her grandfatherus life, which may account for Keesh-ke-munus fidelity to the French and to the Americans. CENSUS: 1857 Territorial Census Minnesota Teritorial Census 1857, Crow Wing County. Found at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mncwcghs/cens1857.htm Compiled by Earl C. Leslie Name Age Sex Color Birth Place Occupation Beaulieu, Clement H. 46 M W Wisconsin merchant Beaulieu, Elizabeth 40 F W Michigan Beaulieu, Charles H. 18 M W Wisconsin merchant Beaulieu, Clement H. 16 M W Wisconsin Beaulieu, Julia 9 F W Wisconsin Beaulieu, Gustave 5 M W Minnesota Beaulieu, Theodore B. 3 M W Minnesota Beaulieu, Margueritte 65 F W Wisconsin Show Less

"Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:9HRB-9H7 : accessed 16 February 2018), entry for O-ge-man-ge-shig-o-quay (Margaret); file (2:2:2:MM95-K2Z), submitted 06 October 2003 by MikeBeier [identity withheld for privacy].

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O-ge-man-ge-shig-o-quay Margaret "Queen of the Skies" Beaulieu's Timeline

1790
1790
Lac du Flambeau, Vilas County, Wisconsin, United States
1808
1808
Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin
1811
September 10, 1811
Lac du Flambeau, Vilas, Wisconsin Territory, Vilas County, WI, United States
November 29, 1811
Lac de Flambeau, Wisconsin, USA
1817
May 10, 1817
Sault Sainte Chippewa Reservation, Sault Ste. Marie, Chippewa County, Michigan, United States
1820
1820
Wisconsin, United States
1822
September 15, 1822
1826
1826
Wisconsin, United States
1828
1828