Forty Years Among the Indians a Descriptive History of the Long And Busy Life

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Forty Years Among the Indians a Descriptive History of the Long And Busy Life
J Jeremiah Hubbard
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He was a Stockbridge Indian, she a Quapaw. He passed peacefully away many years ago.
Married, March 25, 1888, Henry Stand and Nancy Smith, she a Peoria Indian, he a half Seneca and Wy- andotte.
Married at Seneca, Missouri, November i2th, 1888, Mat C. Murdock and Blanche Walker. He was a white man and his wife a Wyandotte Indian.
Married, November 28, 1888, Thomas Walker and Cora Walker. Both Wyandottes.
Married at J. C. McNaughton's home in the Peoria Nation, December 9, 1888, William Perry and
... Miss Walker.
Married at Seneca, Missouri, January i, 1889, Wil liam Quigg and Sarah E. Myers.
Married, November n, 1891, Clyde Goodner and Maud Perry.
Married, December 14, 1890, Jerry Hubbard Modoc and Jennie Modoc. He was the homliest Indian I ever saw. When the younger children of the tribe had no name Asa Tuttle told them to name themselves, so this Indian took my name and added the name Modoc that we might not get mixed.
December 14, 1890, married William Faithful and Lucy Modoc. William received his name through be ing faithful to the whites.


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