Susannah Ozhaguscodaywayquay Johnston

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Susannah Ozhaguscodaywayquay Johnston (Waubogeeg Woman of the Green Prairie)

Also Known As: "Ozhaguscodaywayquay", "Susannah", "Waishkey"
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Birthplace: Chequamegon, Bayfield, Wisconsin
Death: November 28, 1843 (66-75)
Saulte Ste Marie, Chippewa, Michigan
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Waubojeeg and Owahsahgokee Owahsahgokee
Wife of John Johnston, Fur Trader
Mother of Lewis Saurin Johnston; George Johnston; Jane Bamewawagezhikaquay Schoolcraft; Eliza Johnston; charlotte Johnston and 4 others
Sister of Iamba Addik
Half sister of Fredericus Kitchi Weshki / Great Buffalo; Unknown Waubojeeg; Au-Yawbawahdic Waishkey; Chief Wabanquot “White Cloud” Waabaanakwad; Chief Tug-waug-aun-ay and 2 others

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About Susannah Ozhaguscodaywayquay Johnston

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Johnston_Schoolcraft



Susan was the daughter of a leading Ojibwe chief, Waubojeeg. Her parents had eight children, and their cultured, wealthy family was well known. Jane was also known as O-bah-bahm-wawa-ge-zhe-go-qua (or Obabaamwewe-giizhigokwe in modern spelling) (The Woman of the Sound [Which the Stars Make] Rushing Through the Sky). Her knowledge of the Ojibwe language and legends, which she shared with Schoolcraft, formed in part the source material for Longfellow's epic poem, The Song of Hiawatha.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Schoolcraft


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Susannah Ozhaguscodaywayquay Johnston's Timeline

1772
1772
Chequamegon, Bayfield, Wisconsin
1793
1793
Chequamegon, Bayfield, Wisconsin
1796
April 10, 1796
Saulte Ste Marie, Chippewa, Michigan
1800
January 31, 1800
Saulte Ste Marie, Chippewa, Michigan
1802
1802
Saulte Ste Marie, Chippewa, Michigan
1806
January 5, 1806
Saulte Ste Marie, Chippewa, Michigan
1811
October 18, 1811
Saulte Ste Marie, Chippewa, Michigan
1816
October 12, 1816
Saulte Ste Marie, Chippewa, Michigan
1818
March 4, 1818
Saulte Ste Marie, Chippewa, Michigan