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THE OHIO VALLEY-GREAT LAKES ETHNOHISTORY ARCHIVES: THE MIAMI COLLECTION

Index of Miami Names in Archives


Names beginning with "C"


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Ca ba no kay[M]

Sept. 14, 1826

The husband of Maria Christiana Derome, the daugher of Ca ba no kay (a M Woman of the family of Chief Jambes), requests a reservation in her behalf to be granted at he coming treaty at which Tipton is to be a commissioner.

Wm. Polke to Tipton, Vincennes, Sept. 14, 1826
Tipton Papers, I: 573-574


Cabma[M]

Oct. 6, 1818

signed a cession treaty of RA 99 with M's in which 6 reservations were formed, at St. Mary's with Jennings, Cass, and Parke.

7 Stat: 192


Cam a chaky[M]

1824

a memo of distribution of salt annuities for 1824 lists this party.

Memorandum of Distribution of Salt Annuity, 1824
Tipton Papers, I: 433


Caranquar, or the sky [Miami Chief]

Sept. 8, 1815

signed peace treaty with Sh, H, D, OX, M, C, O, P, ast Spring Wells with Harrison, McArthur and John Graham.

7 Stat: 132


Cau posh she noqui[Miami woman]

Aug. 24 - Dec. 23, 1829

Signed annuity receipt for M & Eel River Indians for 1829.

Miami and Eel river Indians: Receipt, Annuity Payment, Aug. 24 - Dec. 23, 1829.
Tipton Papers, II: 186-189


Cawkamag[M]

Jan. 25, 1827

Francis Barrow, and Indian boy from Carey Mission writes Tipton about the two horses stolen from him. He says one is in the possession of Matchkanaw of Flat bellys town & the other by Cawkamag at Pechecos town. He wants money as compensation.

Barrow to Tipton, Carey St. Joseph, Jan. 25, 1827.
Tipton Papers, I: 644-645


Chapein[Miami Chief]

Aug. 30, 1828

signed receipt for salt annuity, for White Raccoon's party.

Miami Chiefs: Receipt, Salt Annuity, Aug. 30, 1828
Tipton Papers, II: 84


Cha-pine[M]

Oct. 23, 1826

signed treaty with M in which they ceded all claim to land in Indiana; with Cass, Ray, & Tipton, near the mouth of the Mississinewa, on the Wabash.

7 Stat: 302


Chappeen[M]

Nov. 17, 1837

Allen Hamilton purchased from Chappeen 12 section on the Ten Mile reserve river Fort Wayne.

Tipton, Cyrus Taber & Allen Hamilton: Articles of Agreement , Nov. 17, 1837.
Tipton Papers, III: 462-464


Charley [Eel River]

Sept. 30, 1809

signed a separate article with M and Eel Rivers to be considered part of treaty with D, P, M, eel Rivers, at Fort Wayne with Harrison.

7 Stat: 116


Charley [Eel River]

Sept. 30, 1808

signed treaty with D, P, M, Eel Rivers, at Fort Wayne with Harrison

7 Stat: 115


Charley [Eel River]

Aug. 1811

He addressed the council at Ft. Wayne, but didnÕt want his comments written down. He said that Laprusieur, a Wea chief, made a speech without consulting the Indians.

Speeches delivered by different Miami chiefs in council at Ft. Wayne in reply to W. H. Harrison, Ft. Wayne, Aug. 1811 NA, RG 107, H-120 (6)


Charley[M]

Oct. 6, 1818

see Ketauga

7 Stat: 192


Charley[M]

Oct. 6, 1818

M chief granted in M treaty of Oct. 6, 1818 "one section of land, on the west side of the St. Marty's river, belwo the section granted to Pemetche or the Crescent."

7 Stat : 190


Charley [M]

July 16, 1825

John Johnston writes the MIami Chiefs urging then (Richardvville, Le Gro, Charley) to share their annuity with Silver Heels & his family as they have always done.

John Johnston to Miami Chiefs & Tipton, Wapaghkonetta, July 16, 1825.
Tipton Papers, I: 472- 473


Charley[M]

1826

Included in a list of apportionment of cattle and hogs for 1826.

Miami Indians: Apportionment of Cattle and Hogs, 1826
Tipton Papers, I: 634


Charley[M]

Oct. 23, 1826

M chief. In M treaty of Oct. 23, 1826, his wife and children were granted "one section where they live."

7 Stat: 302


Charleys party[M]

Aug. 1831 Listed as the defendent in claims by Rihd Helvey & Levi Lavalle in an abstract of claims for depredations against the M's for 1831.

Claims Against Miami for Depredations, Aug. 1831
Tipton Papers, II: 431 - 432


Charley[M]

March 19, 1838

Hamilton writes Tipton that he received a patent in which he was not interested & presumed Tipton meant to send Charley's or Mageneca's.

Hamilton to Tipton, March 19, 1838
Tipton Papers, III: 573


Charley[M]

March 20, 1838

Taber writes Tipton that he is goint to Ft. Wayne tomorrow & will take Charley with him & get another deed from him.

Cyrus Taber to Tipton, Logansport, March 20, 1838.
Tipton Papers, III: 575


old Mrs. Charley[M] (from Thorntown)

1826 (?)

Included in a list of the M chiefs who wish to draw their annuities separately.

Tipton: Distribution of Miami Annuity, 1826
Tipton Papers, I: 635-636


Charleys family[M]

Oct. 1826

received $275 payment at treaty ground

Tipton : Memorandum of Sums Paid at Treaty, Oct. 1826
Tipton Papers, I: 618-619


Charley's mother[M]

1827

Listed in a memo of the Miami salt annuity for 1827

Tipton: Memorandum of Miami Salt Annuity, 1827
Tipton Papers, I: 834-835


Charley's Son[M]

March 19, 1824

signed a receipt for farm implements received from Tipton

Charley's Son to Tipton: Receipt, March 19, 1824
Tipton Papers, I: 347-348


Charley's Son[M]

Oct. 23, 1826

signed treaty with M in which they ceded all claim to land in Indiana; with Cass, Ray, and Tipton, near the mouth of the Mississinewa, on the Wabash.

7 Stat: 302


Charleys wife[M]

1830

Listed in the Miami pay roll for 1830

Miami Pay Roll for 1830
Tipton Papers, II: 384-385


Charlo & Lafontaine[M]

1827

LIsted in a memo of the Miami salt annuity for 1827.

Tipton: Memorandum of Miami Salt Annuity, 1827
Tipton Papers, I: 834-835


Charlo's wife[M]

Aug. 1831

Listed in an abstract of annuity paid the M Indians for 1831.

Pay Roll of Miami Indians, Aug. 1831
Tipton Papers, II: 437-438


Charlow[Miami Chief]

April 13, 1824

He requests Tipton to make a contract with someone to fence off & plow the Miami lands at the Forks of the Wabash.

Chief Charlow to Tipton, Ft. Wayne, April 13, 1824
Tipton Papers, I: 354-355


Charly[M]

Oct. 19, 1835

Hamilton writes Tipton that he may have to make some advances to Charly. Charly promised to come in and make out papers deeding over some land to J.B. Richardville.

Allen Hamilton to Tipton, Ft. Wayne, Oct. 19, 1835
Tipton Papers, III: 177 fn.


Chaw-in-gwaung-gaw[M]

Aug. 24-Dec. 23, 1829

Signed annuity receipt for M & Eel River Indians for 1829.

Miami and Eel River Indians: Receipt, Annuity Payment, Aug. 24- Dec. 23, 1829.
Tipton Papers, II: 186-189


Chay-Chaw-kaung-gwak-quaw[M]

Aug. 24- Dec. 23, 1829

Signed annuity receipt for M & Eel River Indians for 1829

Miami and Eel River Indians: Receipt, Annuity Payment, Aug. 24-Dec. 23, 1829.
Tipton Papers, II: 186-189


Che-chau-quaw (or Crane)[M]

Aug. 24 - Dec. 23, 1829

Signed annuity receipt for M & Eel River Indians for 1829.

Miami and Eel River Indians: Receipt, Annuity Payment, Aug. 24 - Dec. 23, 1829.
Tipton Papers, II: 186-189


Che-co-mick[Miami woman]

Aug. 24- Dec. 23, 1829

Signed annuity receipt for M & Eel River Indians for 1829.

Miami and Eel River Indians: Receipt, Annuity Payment, Aug. 24- Dec. 23, 1829
Tipton Papers, II: 186- 189


Checunememshaw[Eel River chief]

March 14, 1792

signed a provisional peace agreement by the Weas and Eel Rivers at Fort Knox, Vincennes, with Maj. John F. Hamtramck; also signed a provisional article regarding the K's who had gone to the Illinois River, promising the KÕs would abide by the agreement or be driven out.

Carter, Territorial Papers, II: 375


Chee-chaw-kwaw[M]

1827

Listed in a memo of the MIami salt annuity for 1827.

Tipton: Memorandum of Miami Salt Annuity, 1827
Tipton Papers, I: 834-835


Chee, Chaw, quah or the Crane[Miami Chief]

1826(?)

included in a list of M chiefs who wish to draw their annuities separately.

Tipton: Distribution of Miami Annuity, 1826
Tipton Papers, I: 635-636

Che-ke-me-li-ne, or turtleÕs brother[M]

July 22, 1814

signed treaty with Wy, D, Sh, O, OX, M, P, K, at Greenville with Harrison and Cass

7 Stat: 119


Che kon no kee[Miami woman]

Aug. 24- Dec. 23, 1829

Signed annuity receipt for M & Eel River Indians for 1829.

Miami and Eel River Indians: Receipt, Annuity Payment, Aug. 24- Dec. 23, 1829.
Tipton Papers, II: 186-189


Chen qua ke a or Duck[M]

Nov. 17, 1837

Allen Hamilton purchased from Chen qua ke a 1/2 section "located on the upper part of the big reserve sold at the treaty of 1834."

Tipton, Cyrus Taber & Allen Hamilton: Articles of Agreement, Nov. 17, 1837.
Tipton Papers, III: 462-464


Che-que-ah, or poor racoon, a Wea, or little eyes[Wea]

signed treaty with Wy, D, Sh, O, OX, M, P, K, at Greenville with Harrison and Cass

7 Stat: 119


Che-qui-a, or poor racoon[M]

July 22, 1814

signed treaty with Wy, D, Sh, O, OX, M, P, K, at Greenville with Harrison and Cass

7 Stat: 119


Che-saw-mee-aw[M]

Aug. 24- Dec. 23, 1829

Signed annuity receipt for M & Eel River Indians for 1829.

Miami and Eel River Indians: Receipt, Annuity Payment, Aug. 24- Dec. 23, 1829.
Tipton Papers, II: 186-189


Chi chaw gwaw[Miami Chief]

Aug. 4, 1827

signed receipt for goods according to 1826

Miami Chiefs: Receipt for Goods, Aug. 4, 1827
Tipton Papers, I: 758


Chi chaw qwaw[M]

Aug. 4, 1827

Signed receipt for tobacco, iron, cattle, hogs, and laborers, agreeable to treaty of Oct. 23, 1826.

Miami Chiefs: Receipt for Tobacco, etc. , Treaty Ground, Aug. 4, 1827.
Tipton Papers, I: 758-759


Chin-go-me-ga-eboe, or owl[M]

July 22, 1814

signed treaty with Wy, D, Sh, O, OX, M, P, K, at Greenville with Harrison and Cass.

7 Stat: 119


Chin-go-me-shau[M]

Oct. 23, 1826

signed treaty with M in which they ceded all claim to land in Indiana; with Cass, Ray, & Tipton, near the mouth of the Mississinewa, on the Wabash.

7 Stat: 302


Ching quah[M]

Aug. 24 - Dec. 23, 1829

Signed annuity receipt for M & Eel River Indians for 1829.

Miami and Eel River Indians: Receipt, Annuity Payment, Aug. 24- Dec. 23, 1829.
Tipton Papers, II; 186-189


Chin-qua-ka[M]

Aug. 1831

Listed in an abstract of annuity paid the M Indians for 1831.

Pay Roll of Miami Indians, Aug. 1831
Tipton Papers, II: 437-438


Chin-qua-keau[M]

Oct. 23, 1826

signed treaty with M in which they ceded all claim to land in Indiana; with Cass, Ray, and Tipton, near the mouth of the Mississinewa, on the Wabash.

7 Stat: 302


Chin-quin-sa[M]

Oct. 23, 1826

signed treaty with M in which they ceded all claim to land in Indiana; with Cass, Ray , and Tipton, near the mouth of the Mississinewa, on the Wabash.

7 Stat: 302


Le Cigne[M]

Oct. 1749

War chief of Le Pied Froid's band

Ill, Fr. 3, p. 119


Le Cigne[M]

Oct. 1751

went to try to recall the band of Le Pied Froid which had gone to White River

Ill. Hist. - Fr. 3: 392


Ciquenackqua[M]

July 23, 1748

a Twightwee deputy who signed a treaty of alliance with the English at Lancaster, Pa.

Pa. Provincial Council, Minutes, Colonial Records, vol. 5: 318


circular travelling[M]

July 22, 1814

see Ke-we-se-kong

7 Stat: 119


Coch-ke-pogh-togh[Miami and Eel River]

Aug. 3, 1795

signed Treaty of Greenville

7 Stat: 54


Coldfoot[chief of the Miamis]

was brought to Detroit by ensign Douville who was taking him to Montreal with Porc Epic and their young men.

Douville had to send them back at Detroit because of Indian troubles.

Wisc. 17: 481


Cold foot[M]

May 1748

presents are sent from Montreal by him (for the Miamis?) to Detroit- he appears to be trustworthy

"a Miamis chief"

NYCD, 10: 161


Cold Foot[M]

Sept. 26, 1749

chief of Miamis at Quiskakon (i.e., Fort Wayne or Fort Miamis) where M, Raymond was in command, told Celorom that La Demaiselle would not keep his promise to return to Kiskakon.

Margry (CeleronÕs trip) English Tr. 6: 717-718


Coldfoot & his son[M]

April 1752

died of smallpox

Wisc. 18, p. 108


the collector of birds[Miami Chief]

Sept. 8, 1815

Wapenaseme

7 Stat: 132


Charlo Constant[Miami Chief]

Aug. 4, 1827

signed receipt for goods according to 1826 treaty.

Miami Chiefs: Receipt for Goods, Aug. 4, 1827
Tipton Papers, I: 758

Charlo Constant[M]

Aug. 4, 1827

Signed receipt for tobacco, iron, cattle, hogs, and laborers, agreeable to treaty of Oct. 23, 1826.

Miami Chiefs: Receipt for Tobacco, etc., Treaty Ground, Aug. 4, 1827.
Tipton Papers, I: 758-759


Charlow Constant[Miami Chief]

April 13, 1824

He requests Tipton to contract with someone to put up a fence & clear & plow the land at the Forks of the Wabash.

Chief Charlow to Tipton, Ft. Wayne, April 13, 1824
Tipton Papers, I: 354-355


Pierrish Constant[Eel River]

Febl 11, 1828

signed treaty with Eel River, or Thorntown party of M Indians, in which RA 142 was ceded; at the Wyandot village, near the Wabash, with Tipton.

7 Stat: 310


Peter Cornstock[M]

1830

Listed in the Miami pay roll for 1830

Miami Pay Roll for 1830
Tipton Papers, II: 384-385


the Crane[Miami Chief]

1826(?)

see Chee, Chaw, quah

Tipton Papers, I: 635-636


Crane[M]

Aug. 24 - Dec. 23, 1829

see Che-chau-quaw

Tipton Papers, II: 186


Crane[M]

1830

Listed in the Miami pay roll for 1830

Miami Pay Roll for 1830
Tipton Papers, II: 384-385


Cranes party[M]

Aug. 1831

Listed as the defendent in a claim by John Shell and one by Louison in an abstract of claims for depredations against the MÕs for 1831.

Claims Against Miami for Depredations, Aug. 1831
Tipton Papers, II: 431


Crane[from Mississineway]

Aug. 1831

Listed in an abstract of annuity paid the M Indians for 1831.

Pay Roll of Miami Indians, Aug. 1831
Tipton Papers, II: 437-438


the Crescent[M]

Oct. 6, 1818

see Wemetche

7 Stat: 190


crooked[M]

July 22, 1814

see Pocon-do-qua

7 Stat: 119


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