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St. Paul Mission Historical Society - St. Paul, Oregon

Preservation of the history of early Oregon and the French Prairie region of the Willamette Valley

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    Notecard 1: Finlay no Joachim died, aged 15 Fenlay, Joachim (Is this Jacob?) 1837-1852 Jacques? + Susanne, metisse Creek Spokan, Book I - Marriages p. 6 died Jan. 13 1852 - Bk. 2 p 47 Spokan M-I son David (Jacob + "Agnes Jackson") b. June 19 1850, (aged 5 mo.) Ignace Jack? St. L. Bk. 1 p. 23 ...

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    Taylor, James Tchinouk { wife native woman - Marie Anne (30 yrs) - Vanc. II - 50 278 son James b. (20 da.) Sept. 9 1844 wife died Sept. 17- 1844 " " 50 Taylor, George was cap't. of the schooner at Ft. York (early). His daughter Margaret (1/2 breed) was firts (or one) of the wives of Sir Geo. Simpson. His son Thomas was personal servant of Sir George. Simpso...

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    Taylor, Margaret (Beaver, Winter, 1972, p. 12 half-breed dau of George Taylor, shop master at York. (bro. Thomas Taylor) country wife of Gov. Simpson I son George b. 1827 I " John McKenzie, b. 1829 Simpson cast her off in 1830c she m. Amable Hogue, a F. Canadian Margaret's sister Mary was wife of John Stuart

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    In a brief article Harriet D. Munnick writes about the life history of Jean Gingras and the early settlement of the Pacific Northwest. The history includes information regarding the early establishment of forts in the Pacific Northwest, the life of Jean Gingras, and the settlement of French Prairie in Oregon.

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