Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Thomas Wezoo

Thomas Wezoo was born 17 Dec 1840 in Michigan (date from his death record), son of Louis/Sidone Wezo/Motay.

From Wesaw family






He enlisted during the civil under the spelling Wesaw.

Wesaw, Thomas. Enlisted in company K, First Sharpshooters, Sep 1864 at Van Buren, for 1 year, age 22. Mustered Sept. 24, 1864. Discharged.

The 1870 Federal Census of Wayland, Allegan county, Michigan, shows Thomas Wezo, age 25, laborer; wife Sophia is age 20, daughter Addie is age 2.



Thomas married Rose (Rosa) Johnson, date unknown. She is also called Josette and Lucy, having one name on a child's birth, another on the same child's marriage and another on the same child's death. The exact number of children is also unknown, with some children having birth certificates but no deaths, some having death certificates with no birth recorded.

The family is still living in Wayland, Allegan county in the 1880 Federal Census. Thomas Weaso is 38, wife Rose is 26, daughters Adda is 12, Eunice is 7, Mary is 3, Martha is 10 months and son Dewit is 5.


A daughter Mary was born 12 Sep 1883 in Allegan county. Her parents are Thomas and Josette.


On 30 Sep 1884 Thomas Wezoo filed for a pension based on his civil war injury.


In 1890 Thomas Wezoo is living in Athens, Calhoun county.  States he served from September 1864 to September 1865 and that he suffers from a gunshot wound on the left side.


1891 sees two of Thomas' children dying. Charly died 18 Jul 1891 at age 1, while married older sister Eunice died six weeks earlier, on 4 Jun 1891 at age 16.




A daughter Lottie was born 4 May 1885 to Thomas and Jasett.



The Marshall Daily Chronicle of 18 Jun 1888 tells that Thomas Wezoo with be making his home at Indian Town this summer.



Daughter Mina died 4 Mar 1895 at age 6. Her parents are listed as Thos. and Roselle.




City directory of 1897 for Athens, Calhoun county shows Thomas having a value of $500.


Daughter Lucy is born in 1897, exact date was not given. Her parents were listed as Thomas and Rosa.



Also in 1897, on 27 Nov, daughter Agnes, age 16, is married to Stephen Pamp.



The 1900 census of Athens Township, Calhoun, Michigan has: Thomas Wego, 58, married 26 years, owns free farm, can read, write and speak English; Rose, wife, 45, 6 children born, 3 children living, can speak English; daughters -  Mary, b. Apr 1878; Elizabeth, b. Oct 1891; Lucy, b. Feb 1898.





The Marshall News of 2 Nov 1900 tells of a group of men, including Thomas Wezoo, going to Coldwater on land business.


On 2 Jun 1904 in Athens, Calhoun County daughter Mary was married to Henry Bozielle. Record gives Mary's parents of Thomas and Lucy.



Thomas and family appear on the 1904 roll of Potawatomies referred to as the Taggart roll.
#17, Thomas Wezoo, 65,
#18, Rosa, wife of #17, 60
#19, Elizabeth, daughter of #17, minor
#20, Lucy, daughter of #17, minor
#21, Mary Bazil, daughter of #17, 30.
All reside in Athens and receive #287.98. Willet M. Albertson is financial guardian for the minor girls.


Marshall News, 18 May 1905 tells of Thomas being hurt on his horse.


A second pension card shows Thomas receiving a pension for injury.



From the Marshall Daily Chronicle of 20 Jul 1907 it is learned that daughter Mary is ill and then passed.



Mary death was recorded as 15 Jul 1907. Her death lists her parents as Thomas and Rosa.


Thomas and family were picking berries in Vicksburg according to the Marshall Expounder of 7 Aug 1908.


In the same issue talks for the upcoming fair and the Natives who will be camping there.




Thomas was photographed several times and the photos were published as postcards. The two below were taken by J.A. Little, with a copyright date of 1909, but most likely taken September 15-18 of 1908 as mentioned in the newspaper above.

The first postcard says that Thomas is sitting, second from the left.



In the second postcard photo Thomas is standing, second from the right.




Marshall News 12 Nov 1909 tells that Thomas trapped and sold a big mink.



1910 Federal Census of Indian Town, Athens township, Calhoun county says Thomas is 67, been married once, for 36 years, and works as a day laborer. Wife Elizabeth Rose is 53, married once, for 36 years, 6 children born, 2 children living; daughters Elizabeth, 18 and Lucy, 12. The entire family can speak English and is full Potawatomi.


The Marshall Evening Statesman of 13 Mar 1912 tells that Lucy is no longer a minor.



The following postcard photos were taken before 1915 (based on postmark on one of the cards), photographer unknown.

The book The People Of The Tree Fires, page 59 identifies the people as follows:

Back Row from left: Unknown Church Pastor, Steven Pamp, George Pamp, Phineas Pamp, Thomas Weezo, Frank Pamp, Austin Mandoka, Sam Mandoka, Frank Bailey.

Front Row from left: Lucy Weezo, Lucy Bailey, Emma Bailey, Mary Pamp, Sara Meline and Mrs. Thomas Bailey.


Its caption reads " A Gathering At The Indian Church In Athens In The Early 1900's.


While not identified, the same people (wearing the same clothing) are featured on the second postcard.

Death certificate shows Thomas Wezoo died 17 Dec 1918 of old age. He is widowed, age given as 78 years, 7 months, 5 days, occupation given as old soldier



From the Battle Creek Enquirer 22 Dec 1918 page 16



Thomas is buried in the Indian Cemetery, Athens township, Calhoun county.


Wife Rosa died 26 Jan 1918 in Athens, Calhoun county. Her birth date is given as 15 Mar 1858.


Daughter Lucy married George Whitepigeon on 15 Feb 1919 in Montery township, Allegan county.


Lucy died on 30 May 1933 in Salem, Allegan county.


Agnes Wezoo Pamp married John Paul on 16 Oct 1934. Her parents are Thomas and Rossetta.




Agnes died on 19 Sep 1936 in Montpilier, Williams county, Ohio. She is buried in the Indian Cemetery at Athens, Calhoun county.



Thomas left grandchildren and their descendants to remember and honor his life and service.

Copyright (C) 2017 Vicki Wilson

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Amos Crane

Amos Crane: Enlisted in company K, First Sharpshooters, Aug. 24, 1864, at Jackson, for 3 years, age 28. Mustered Aug. 24, 1864. Substitue for DeWitt C. Leach. Discharged at Deroit, Mich., Aug. 11, 1865.

Muster out papers



A marriage record for Amos and Charlotte has not been found, nor has an 1870 census record. Mary Crane died 5 Oct 1870 in L'Anse. Her death record states she is aged 1 year 3 months, daughter of Amos. 



Next record found for Amos is the 1880 Federal Census - L'Anse, Baraga, Michigan. Amos is 45, his wife is called Sarah, 35, children are Julia, age 5, Isaac, age 3, and Annie, age 1.


Amos applied for an invalid pension on 21 Jun 1886. The pension card also mentions applications for both his widow and a minor.


The 1890 Veterans Census of Baraga county states Amos Crane was a private in Co. K, 1 Mich volunteer, served 10 Aug 1864 to 10 Aug 1865, address Methodist Mission, disabilities none, remarks Sharp Shooter 9th Corps.


A daughter, Lucy is born 23 Jul 1890 in L'Anse, Baraga, Michigan.




 Amos died 14 Apr 1891. His death notice appeared in the L'Anse Sentinel of 18 Apr 1891, page 5.



He is buried at Pinery Indian Cemetery in Baraga county.




The L'Anse Sentinel of shows Mrs. Amos Crane receiving $12 in April 1892 from the county.


On 19 Nov 1892 Charlotte Crane, 35, married Jos. Halfaday, 37, in Baraga county.


The L'Anse Sentinel of 14 Nov 1896 tells Julia returned home to live with Charlotte after the death of Julia's husband at Bay Mills.


Anna Crane died 25 Nov 1896, L'Anse, Baraga, Michigan. Her age is given as 19.


1900 census for L'Anse shows Joseph Halfday, 50, wife Charlotte, 43, 10 children born, 3 children living, stepdaugher Julia Shaw, 23, widowed, 4 children born, 3 children living, stepdaughter Lucy Crane, 11; (step)grandchildren: Mollie Shaw, 6, Louis Shaw, 3 and Charles Shaw, 1.

Note that the younger Shaw children are born after the 1896 death of Julia's husband.



Lucy died 13 Dec 1906 in L'Anse, Baraga, Michigan, at age 17 years 5 months.


Durant Field Notes page 1 #1 show Charlotte to be the granddaughter of Maw-dosh. She is 56, resides at L'Anse, married first to Amos Crane (daughter Julia Shaw, 33). Charlotte married second to Joe Halfaday, 60, no children born to this marriage.



1910 Federal census of L'Anse, Baraga, Michigan has Joseph Halfday, 74, married twice, married for 18 years; wife Charlotte, 60, married twice, married for 18 years, 10 children born, 1 child living; stepdaughter, Mrs. Julia Shaw, 35, widow, 5 children born, 2 children living; grandsons Louis Shaw, 13, Charles Shaw, 11.


Baraga county marriage records show a license for Eli Curtis and Julia Crane Shaw dated 20 May 1916. Only the year 1917 is written in the area for the record of marriage.


The 1920 Federal Census of L'Anse, Baraga, Michigan has Eli Curtis, head, 34; his wife Julia, 40; and son Charles, 20. The next family is Charlotte Halfaday, head, 70 and Joseph, husband, 80.



In Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa, Michigan, on 20 Aug 1924, Julia married Albert Marshall.


On 8 Apr 1926 in L'Anse, Baraga, Michigan Charles A. Shaw, 27, b. Zeba, Michigan, listed parents as Albert Marshell and Julia Crane, married Julia Stoddard, 27, b. Odonah, Wisconsin, daughter of John.

Amos' daughter, Julia Crane Shaw Curtis Marshall, died 17 Jan 1928 in L'Anse, Baraga, Michigan at age 65. She was the last of Amos' children and the only one to have descendants.

The 1930 Federal census finds Joseph Halfaday, age 70, married 25 years living in L'Anse, Baraga, Michigan with wife Charlotte, 70 and grandson George Curtis, 16.


Charlotte dies soon after the census on 23 Apr 1930 in L'Anse, Baraga, Michigan. [Source "Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/ 1:1:FH8Q-C5G ), citing L'Anse Twp, Baraga, Michigan, reference v 1 p 227; FHL microfilm 1,008,232.]

Also dying in 1930 is the wife of grandson Charles Shaw. Julia Stoddard Shaw died on 4 Dec 1930 in L'Anse.

Amos' grandson Charles A. Shaw was admitted to the U.S. National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on 6 Sep 1932, discharged 4 Nov 1932. The record shows he served as a private in the U.S. Army 5 Jun 1917 to 15 Jul 1919. He was born 27 Aug 1898, 70 1/2 inches tall, black hair, brown eyes, laborer, widower, residence Munising, nearest relative was half-brother Geo. Curtis, in care of the Indian School, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.



Charles Shaw died 3 May 1963 and is buried in L'Anse Township Cemetery. It is currently unknown if he had any descendants.


Amos' grandson George Curtis was born 19 Mar 1915, died 30 Jan 1977. He left several children and grandchildren and is buried at Pinery cemetery with other family members.


Copyright (C) 2017 Vicki Wilson
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