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BRANT COUNTY, ONTARIO PHOTOGRAPHS |
Chiefs of the Six Nations
Joseph
Snow (Chan-ly-e-ya) "Drifted Snow" Onondaga Chief George H.
M. Johnson (Je-yung-heh-kwang) "Double Life" Mohawk Chief
and official interpreter John Smoke Johnson (Sac-a-yung-Kwar-to)
"Disappearing Knot" Mohawk Chief John Buck (Skan-a-wa-ti)
"Beyond the Swamp " Keeper of the Wampum, Onondaga Chief
Isaac Hill (Te-yem-tho-hi-sa) "Two Doors Closed" Onondaga
Chief John Seneca Johnson (Ka-nung-he-ri-taws) "Entangled Hair
Given" Seneca Chief IN the photo they are reading the wampums, 1890 |
Earl Martin
and William Peters |
Hiram Johnson
July 1898 |
Miss Healey,
Teacher at Mohawk Institute |
Pte Hiram
Miller, 2and Depot Batt., 2 and COR Brantford |
Pte Jas. E.
Vyse, 114 Brocks Rangers, Haldimand Batt |
Mary Jane Willits |
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Pte, Thomas LaForce |
William Peters |
This is a picture of Mary Jane Willits, daughter of James Brooks Willits & Mary Stenabaugh. Mary was born 2 Feb 1845 in Burford Tp, Brant Co., Canada West; died 10 Oct 1871 Hawtry, Oxford Co., Ontario. She was married to Alfred Booker House 2 Oct 1871 Burford Tp, Brant Co., Ontario and had two children: Maitland Willits House and Oscar Charles House. The date of this picture is unknown but was probably taken between 1865-1870. On this photo, please email LaVonne Murray for more info. |
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David Long Smith, son of James Y. Smith |
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