THE OHIO VALLEY-GREAT LAKES ETHNOHISTORY ARCHIVES: THE MIAMI COLLECTION
George [M]
July 22, 1814
see Pe-qui-a
7 Stat: 119
Francis Godrey [M]
May 31, 1825
On this date a saddle & bridle were given Godrey.
Tipton: Abstract of Presents to Indians, Ft. Wayne, May 31, 1825
Tipton Papers, I: 464
Godroy [M]
Jan. 31, 1835
Hamilton writes Tipton that Godfroy & Richardville are waiting for goods ordered at the recent treaty.
Allen Hamilton to Tipton, Ft. Wayne, Jan. 31, 1835
Tipton Papers, III: 116 - 118
Fancois Godfroy [M]
Oct. 6, 1818
in treaty of Oct. 6, 1818, granted "six sections of land, on the Salamanie river, at a place called La Petite Prairie."
7 Stat: 190
Francis Godrey [M]
1826
Included in a list of the M salt annuity distribution for 1826.
Tipton: Distribution, Miami Salt Annuity, 1826
Tipton Papers, I: 635
Frans Godfrey[Miami Chief]
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
Francis Godfroy [M]
Oct. 1826
Tipton: Memorandum of Indians Drawing Rations, Oct. 1826
Tipton Papers, I: 618
Francois Godfroy [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
Francois Godfroy [M]
Oct. 23, 1826
In M treaty of Oct. 23, 1826, was granted "one section above and adjoining said last grant to J.B. Richardville."
7 Stat: 303
Francis Godroy [M]
1827
Listed in a statement of endorsements on drafts and moneys paid on contracts.
Tipton: Statement of Endorsements on Drafts and Mondys Paid on Contracts, 1827.
Tipton Papers, I: 836
Francis Godfroy [M]
June 15, 1827
Received $5000 for 2 sections of land on Sallemanna River in Ind.
Tipton: Abstract of Lands Purchased of Indians, 1827
Tipton Papers, I: 826
Frans. Godroy[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
Frans. Godfroy [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
Francis Godfroy [M]
Sept. 5, 1827
Tipton writes Godfroy about the murder of Godfroy's nephew & commends him for not retaliating. Tipton says justice will be done & that he wants to see Godfroy soon.
Tipton to Francis Godfroy, Ft. Wayne, Sept. 5, 1827
Tipton Papers, I: 783
Fras. Godfroy[Miami Chief]
Aug. 30, 1828
signed receipt for salt annuity [for White Raccoon's part???]
Miami Chiefs: Receipt, Salt Annuity, Aug. 39, 1828
Tipton Papers, II: 84
Frs. Godfroy[Miami Chief]
Aug. 30, 1828
signed receipt for annuity & treaty goods, agreeable to 1826 treaty.
Miami Chiefs: Receipts, Annuity & Treaty Goods, Aug. 30, 1828
Tipton Papers, II: 85
Francis Godfroy [M]
1830
Listed in the Miami Pay roll for 1830
Miami Pay Roll for 1830
Tipton Papers, II: 384 - 385
Francis Godroy [from Salamanie] [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
Francis Godfroy[Miami Chief]
Sept. 26, 1837
Tipton & Rariden write Carey Harris that chiefs John B. Richerville, Francis Godfroy, and Met chench qua have the recognized authority from the Miamies to enter into any contract or agreement.
Tipton & J. Rariden to C.A. Harris, Washington, Sept. 26, 1837
Tipton Papers, III: 446
Francis Godfroy [M]
Nov. 17, 1837
Allen Hamilton purchased from Francis Godfroy 1/2 section about 2 miles from Logansport.
Tipton, Cyrus Taber & Allen Hamilton: Articles of Agreement, Nov. 17, 1837
Tipton Papers, III: 462-464
Francis Godfroy [M]
March 14, 1838
Wm. Marshall writes Tipton stating a claim against the Miamies for money paid Francis Godfroy, Lewis Godfroy, Jos. Richardville, and Capt. Flour and others in excess of $4000.
Wm. Marshall to Tipton, At Home, March 14, 1838
Tipton Papers, III: 567-568
Francis Godfroy[Miami Chief]
Dec. 19, 1838
Hamilton informs Tipton that F. Godfroy says Mr. Comparet, administrator of his late Brother's (Lewis) will, persists in trying to sell land which belonged to Lewis, alledgedly to pay the debts of the estate. F. Godfroy says the claims were investigated & were allowed in the Miami treaty of 1834. Hamilton requests copies of the accounts.
Allen Hamilton to Tipton, Ft. Wayne, Dec. 19, 1838
Tipton Papers, III: 781-782
Francis Godfroy [M]
Dec. 31, 1828
"second chief of the Miami Tribe of Indians" Tipton writes Crawford that Francis Godfroy's son, James Raridon Grodfroy, is ready to leave school & the $200 per year for his education is to be discontinued.
Tipton to T. Hartley Crawford, Washington, Dec. 31, 1838
Tipton Papers, III: 789
Louis Godfroy [M]
Oct. 6, 1818
in treaty of Oct. 6, 1818, granted "six sections of land, upon the St. Mary's river, above the reservation of Anthony Shane."
7 Stat: 190
Lewis Godfrey [M]
1826
Included in a list of the M salt annuity distribution for 1826
Tipton: Distribution, Miami Salt Annuity, 1826
Tipton Papers, I: 635
Lewis Godfrey[Miami Chief]
1826(?)
Included in a list of M chiefs who with to draw their annuities separately.
Tipton: Distribution of Miami Annuity, 1826
Tipton Papers, I: 635-636
Louis Godfroy [M]
Oct. 23, 1826
signed treaty with M in which they ceded a claim to land in Indiana; with Cass, Ray, and Tipton, near the mouth of the Mississinewa, on the Wabash.
7 Stat: 302
Louison Godfroy [M]
Oct. 23, 1826
In M treaty of Oct. 23, 1826, granted "one section above and adjoining the grant to Francois Godfroy."
7 Stat: 303
Louis Godfroy [M]
1827
Listed in a statement of endorsements on drafts and moneys paid on contracts.
Tipton: Statement of Endorsements on Drafts and Moneys Paid on Contracts, 1827.
Tipton Papers, I: 836
Louis Godfroy [M]
June 21, 1827
Received $2000 for 2 sections of land on the St. Mary's river in Ohio.
Tipton: Abstract of Lands Purchased of Indians, 1827
Tipton Papers, I: 826
Louis Godfroy [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
Louis Godfroy [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.
L Godfroy [M]
Nov. 21, 1827
Tipton writes Cass that "The Deeds from Joe Richerville and L Godfroy for land in ohio has not yet been recorded..."
Tipton to Cass, Ft. Wayne, Nov. 21, 1827
Tipton Papers, I: 812
L. Godfroy [M]
Nov. 21, 1827
Tipton writes Cass that he contracted to add a celler to L Godfroy's house.
Tipton to Cass, Ft. Wayne, Nov. 21, 1827
Tipton Papers, I: 810
L. Godfroy [M]
Jan. 3, 1828
Tipton writes McKenney that he is enclosing deeds from L. Godfroy & Joseph Richerville for land sold to the U.S.
Tipton to McKenney, Washington, Jan. 3, 1828
Tipton Papers, II: 4
Louis Godfroy[M]
Aug. 24 - Dec. 23, 1829
Listed in 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
Lewis Godfroy[M]
1830
LIsted in the Miami pay roll for 1830.
Miami Pay Roll for 1830
Tipton Papers, II: 384-385
Louis Godfroy [from Salamianie][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
Lewis Godfroy[M]
March 14, 1838
Wm Marshall writes Tipton stating a claim against the Maimies for money paid Francis Godfroy, Lewis Godfroy, Jos. Richardvill, Capt Four and others, in excess of $4000.
Wm. Marshall to Tipton, At Home, March 14, 1838
Tipton Papers, III: 567-568
Louis Godfroy's Bro. in law[M]
Aug. 24-Dec. 23, 1829
see Mac-quaw-ko-naung-gaw
Tipton Papers, II: 187
L's & Frs Godfroy[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
Francis & Lewis Godfry[M]
March 8, 1825
Graham writes Noble that permission has been granted to the Godfrys to sell the lands reserved for them.
George Graham to James Noble, Gen. Land Office, March 8, 1825
Tipton Papers, I: 446-447
F. Godfrys family[M]
Oct. 1826
received a $432 payment at treaty ground.
Tipton: Memorandum of Sums Paid at Treaty, Oct. 1826
Tipton Papers, I: 618-619
Goin[M]
1830
Listed in the Miami pay roll for 1830.
Miami Pay Roll for 1830
Tipton Papers, II: 384 - 385
C.P. Goin[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
Go tee coup wow[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
Go-to-Cop-ly, Now-Tauk-a shing gaw, Naw-ha-Com-mo, and Wap-Shoc-On-ly[M & I]
July 28, 1830
"Chiefs and Braves of the Peyankeshaws Weas & Peorial" ask Clark to help them settle on their new lands and protect them from their Kansas and Osage neighbors
Now-Tauk-a shing gaw and others to Wm. Clark, July 28, 1830. Enclosed in letter of Wm Clark, St. Louis, Sept. 14, 1830.
National Archives, RG 75
Charles Gouin[M]
Oct. 23, 1826
In M Treaty of Oct. 23, 1826, granted 1/4 section "to be located under the dirction of the President of the United States."
7 Stat: 303
Gouin[M]
1830
Listed in the Miami pay roll for 1830.
Miami Pay Roll for 1830
Tipton Papers, II: 384-385
Purri Gouin[M]
Oct. 23, 1826
In M treaty of Oct. 23, 1826, granted 14 section "to be located under the direction of the President of the United States."
7 Stat: 303
Piere Gouin[M]
Aug. 24-Dec. 23, 1829
Listed in 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
Therese Gouin[M]
Oct. 23, 1826
In M treaty of Oct. 23, 1826, granted 14 section "to be located under the dirctijon of the President of the United States."
7 Stat: 303
Grand Coit[M (Piankashaw)?]
June 25, 1780
killed in an engagement near Fort Patrick Henry near Vincennes on June 17, 1780. He was interred with war honors by Dalton. Apparently Grant Coit was the "head chief" of the Indians attacking the Post, since only the attackers were described as having anybody killed.
V.T. Dalton to G.R. Clark, Ft. Patrick Henry, June 25, 1780.
(Missouri Hist. Soc. E.G. Voorhis Memorial Collection)
Grand Joseph[M Eel River?] Wabash Indian
Jan. 12, 1793
a member of the Wabash Indian delegation who visited Philadelphi after Putnam's Treaty at Vincennes. Grand Joseph died of small pox in Philiadelphia some time between De. 28, 1792, when the delegation arrived in Philadelphia and Jan. 12, 1793, when he was mentioned as 1 of 5 Wabash Indians who had died by Knox in a letter to Wayne.
Knox to Wayne, Jan. 12, 1793. In, Knopf: Anthony Wayne, a Name in Arms, p. 170
Le Grand Renard[M]
March 1752
led a party of 10 Miami to attack the Fr. at Vincennes - some Piankashaws were trying to stop them by giving their trade goods
Ill. Hist., Fr. 3, p. 508
Grasshopper[Eel Creek]
Sept. 27, 1792
see Kaghkaghkeah
Rufus Putnam: LIst of Signers of 1792 Treaty
Putnam Papers, vol. 2, no. 142. Marietta College Library
Le Gris[M]
Oct. 1750
young chief of the village of Tippecanoe step-son of Le Jarret who was chief and was stabbed "last spring"
Ill., Fr. Ser. 3: 120-121
Le Gris[M]
Jan. 1750
chief of a M band
Ill., Fr. 3, p. 149
Le Gris[M]
April 1752
chief of the "Tepicons" and his mother, died from smallpox
Wisc. 18, p. 108; NYCD 10: p. 246
Le Gris[M]
Aug. 3, 1795
see Na-gohpquan-gogh
7 Stat: 54
La Gros[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
La Gros[M]
Oct. 23, 1826
In M treaty of Oct. 23, 1826, granted "three sections where he now lives, and one section adjoining the Cranberry in the Portage Prairie."
7 Stat: 303
Gros Loup[M]
Oct. 14, 1778
a M chief met by Neegik at the Miamis when he went there to get information for Hamilton
Barnhart, Hamilton & Clark, p. 111
Gros Loup[M]
Oct. 26, 1778
promised (at a conference at the Miami) to go to Ouiatenon to get intelligence for Hamilton on rebels & the disposition of Indians there
Barnhart, Hamilton & Clark, p. 116
Gros Loup[M]
Oct. 17, 1778
a M chief who went to meet Hamilton on Maumee River on his way to the Wabash
Hamilton visited the M Chiefs "in thier Village" on Oct. 25 (p. 115) Gros Loup gave him a present of some food
Barhart, Hamilton & Clark, p. 113
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