I know this video is old as heck but just wanted to say my ancestor, chief greater elder brother represented the ojibwe at the signing of the treaty with the french
Same. My 6th great-grandfather was Keeshkemun. My 5th great-grandmother Kinakona Kinikwe aka Suzanne Martin. My 4th great-grandmother Catherine Martin. My 3rd great-grandfather Petri Trottier (Peter Truckey). My 2nd great-grandmother Angeline Trottier/Truckey. My great-grandfather Charles Pemble, My grandmother Delia Clara Pemble-Leo. My mother Rochelle J. Leo of the Chippewa (Ojibwa) Nation.
my father in law was a Coast Guardsman during WWII, and met his wife there in town. He was in love with the UP and to this day we have many family members there. thanks!
I wish they would re-open the smaller locks and serve some purpose for them. Also, haven't been over to the place for awhile thanks to the pass-port situation. I really want to see some of these places from 10 years ago to see what's new. Thanks.
I know this video is old as heck but just wanted to say my ancestor, chief greater elder brother represented the ojibwe at the signing of the treaty with the french
Same. My 6th great-grandfather was Keeshkemun. My 5th great-grandmother Kinakona Kinikwe aka Suzanne Martin. My 4th great-grandmother Catherine Martin. My 3rd great-grandfather Petri Trottier (Peter Truckey). My 2nd great-grandmother Angeline Trottier/Truckey. My great-grandfather Charles Pemble, My grandmother Delia Clara Pemble-Leo. My mother Rochelle J. Leo of the Chippewa (Ojibwa) Nation.
my father in law was a Coast Guardsman during WWII, and met his wife there in town. He was in love with the UP and to this day we have many family members there. thanks!
Many thanks for this video 👍
Its true and sad how little primary sources exist on Upper Louisiana pre revolution.
I wish they would re-open the smaller locks and serve some purpose for them. Also, haven't been over to the place for awhile thanks to the pass-port situation. I really want to see some of these places from 10 years ago to see what's new. Thanks.
So the first settlement in 1668 was on the Canadian Side and "Sault Ste. Marie" means rapids of St. Mary, not falls of St. Marie but not a bad video
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