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About Teceikeapease "Genevieve Marie" Maisonville
12 children, Modest was the oldest
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From page 73 of The Earthquake America Forgot: 2000 Temblors in Five Months . . . and It ... By Norman Reiss, David Stewart, Ray Knox
Teceikeapease, Tecumseh's youngest sister, married 1808 to Canadian Francois Maisonville and changed her name to Genevieve Marie Maisonville
From page 212 of A History of Missouri: From the Earliest Explorations and Settlements Until ... By Louis Houck
Here resided a sister of Tecumseh - Teceikeapease - who married a Canadian Frenchman, about 1808, by the name of Francois Maisonville, residing at New Madrid.
- 151 Godfrey Lesieur's letter in St. Louis Republican, April, 1872. She died at the age of 35, in New Madrid county, and Francois Maisonville at the age of 50 years; there were no lineal descendants except a granddaughter, uneducated but intelligent, who married Edward Meate, residing near where the village of Portageville is now. Mrs. Meate died, at the age of 40 years, in 1870. A boatbuilder named Francois Maisonville, who was with Governor Hamilton on his expedition to Vincennes, should not be confounded with this New Madrid Maisonville.
From page 274 of The Earthquake America Forgot: 2000 Temblors in Five Months . . . and It ... By Norman Reiss, David Stewart, Ray Knox
Less than a year after Modest's [1838] wedding, Genevieve died, and was laid to rest in a New Madrid cemetery.
Seen as daughter of Chief Puckeshinwa "Young Eagle" Straight Tail, Shawnee
Teceikeapease "Genevieve Marie" Maisonville's Timeline
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1790
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1839 |
1839
Age 49
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New Madrid, New Madrid County, Missouri, United States
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