Saturday, October 8, 2022

Shawandase



Shawandase (later given the first name of Isaac) was born in Michigan about 1800, according to the 1860 and 1870 federal census records. He may have been born later based on the ages of his children.

The first record of Isaac Shawandase is the 1839 annuity roll. He was listed as #80 Sha won day see, one man, one woman, three children, received $44.20, under Chief Koos say - Grand Traverse band.




The children would be Peter/Mway-ke-we-naw said to be born in 1830; Levi, said to be born about 1831, and Mary, born 17 Dec 1834 from her death certificate.

In 1839 Reverend Peter Dougherty, a Presbyterian minister, came to the Grand Traverse region to open a mission. First settling in the area of present day Elk Rapids in Antrim county, he later moved to what is now known as Old Mission in Grand Traverse county and built a church and school.

Replica of Old Mission Church. Photo by William Fischer Jr.
 



Isaac Shahwundase / Shoundase was baptized by Rev. Peter Dougherty in Jul 1844 at Old Mission. On 4 Jul 1844 three of Isaac's children were baptized, Mary/Mahne, 8 years (remarks; married to a Catholic by priest)
Levi / Muhjeahnahqud, 6 years
Lydia, 6 months, (remarks; died)

Isaac Shahwandase had daughter Mary Ann baptized on 25 Dec 1847 at Old Mission. No age was given.

The Mission was moved across Grand Traverse to what is now Omena in Leelanau county, the church and school being referred to as New Mission and Grove Hill. 


Other known children of Isaac were:
John, born c1848. [There is a John Shahbedese, age 8, at Grove Hill school in 1856]
Isaac, born c1850
Moses, born c1852
Anna, said to be born Jun 1854.

Isaac's first known grandchild was Mitchell Koon, said to be born in Oct 1851, son of daughter Mary and John Coon. 

Son Peter and Nancy had their first known child, Louis, said to be born 25 Dec 1854.

Son Levi and Mary Jane had their first known child, Charlotte, in 1857.

The 1857 annuity roll under Chief Aw ko wo say:
Isaac Shaw waw day se, one man, one woman, three children, received $25.30 




The 1858 annuity roll under Chief Aw ko wo say:
Isaac Shaw waw day se, one man, one woman, three children, received $21.05




The 1859 annuity roll under Chief Aw ko wo say:
Isaac Shaw wan day se, one man, one woman, three children, received $24.85



1860 Federal Census - Township of Charlevoix, Emmet county.

Isaac Show wi da see, 60, farmer
Nou ke go bo qua, 70
Moses, 7
Ellen, 4

[Ellen would be Anna. Age for Nou ke go bo qua does not fit when the children were born.]

1861 Annuity Roll - 
Shaw wan day se, Chief, one man, one woman, three children, received $23.10



1865 Annuity Roll - 
Shaw wan day se, Chief, one man, one woman, two children, received $16.00




1866 Annuity Roll -
Shaw waw day se, Chief, one man, one woman, two children, received $14.96



1867 Annuity Roll - 
Shawawn day se, Chief, one man, one woman, two children, received $14.28



1868 Annuity Roll -
Shaw wan day se, Chief, one man, one woman, two children, received $63.40


 Daughter Mary Ann (spouse unknown) had her first known child, Benjamin, in 1870

1870 Annuity Roll - 
Shaw waw day se, Chief, one man, two women, no children, received $15.30






1870 Federal Census - township of Charlevoix, Charlevoix county

Shan-da-sa, Levi, 30, farmer, real estate valued at $200
Jane, 25
Eliza, 1

Shan-da-sa, Isaac, 70, farmer, real estate valued at $400, personal estate valued at $100
Mary, 68
John, 22

[If Mary was the same person as Nou kego bo qua, age is more fitting for the birth of all the children.]


Shan-da-sa, Peter, 40, farmer, real estate valued at $400, personal estate valued at $150
Nancy, 40
Louis, 14
James, 10
Martin, 5
Louisa, 2


1870 Federal Census - Agriculture schedule - township of Charlevoix, Charlevoix county.

line 32 - Shandase, Isaac, 5 acres improved, 75 acres wooded, valued of farm $400; 3 swine, value of livestock $40; grew 20 bushels of wheat, 20 bushels of Indian corn.


Daughter Anna and Peter Mark Nah-we-ke-zhick had their first child, Alfred, 2 Aug 1871 in Kewadin, Antrim, Michigan.

Signed 19 Aug 1875, Isaac received the E1/2 of the SW1/4 of section 33, Township 34 North, Range 7 West, allotment from the treaty of 1855







Isaac's exact date of death is unknown, but was between August 1870 when he appears in the federal census and 1876 when his heirs sell his land.

Charlevoix county Abstract of Title Records for section 33, township 34 north, range 7 west shows:

line 4, Isaac Shaw-waw-day-se, patent dated 19 Aug 1875, recorded 3 Nov 1875, by selection, E1/2 of the SW 1/4. Recorded liber 2 page 290 (Liber destroyed by fire).

line 9, Mary Shaw waw day se, et al sold the S1/2 of the SE 1/4 by warranty deed to Daniel H. Pierce for the sum of $100, dated 26 Oct 1876, recorded 10 Nov 1876. Recorded liber 3 page 30. (Liber destroyed by fire). Remarks: "Heirs of Isaac Shaw waw day se. See Metes and Bounds Liber 1, page 63, No. 692"

line 10, Mary Shaw waw day se, et al, heirs sold the N3/4 of the E1/2 by warranty deed to Barnabas H. Whitman for the sum of $150, dated 25 Oct 1878, recorded 11 Nov 1878. Recorded liber 3 page 31. (Liber destroyed by fire). Remarks: "Heirs of Isaac Shaw waw day se. See Metes and Bounds Liber 1, page 64, No. 693"



The 1877 tax records of Hayes township, Charlevoix county, show Sha wan da sa, Isaac as owning:

NE1/2 of SW1/4 of section 33, township 34 north, range 7 west, 40 acres, valued at $100, state tax - 17 cents, county tax - $1, township tax 70 cents, total $1.87, x in remarks column.




The 1878 tax records of Hayes township, Charlevoix county, show Shaw aw da say, Isaac as owning:

SE1/4 of SE1/4 of section 33, township 34 north, range 7 west, consisting of 40 acres, valued at $100, in school district, state tax - 11 cents, county tax - 70 cents, township tax - 80 cents, school tax - $1.40; total $3.01, x in remarks column

NE1/4 of SE1/4 of section 33, township 34 north, range 7 west, consisting of 40 acres, valued at $100, in school district, state tax - 11 cents, county tax - 70 cents, township tax - 80 cents, school tax - $1.40; total $3.01, x in remarks column

N1/2 of SE1/4 of SW1/4 of section 33, township 34 north, range 7 west, consisting of 20 acres, valued at  $50, in school district, state tax - 5 cents, county tax - 35 cents, township tax - 40 cents, school tax - 70 cents; total $1.50; paid in remarks column

Note that the name McNally was written above Isaac's and the name Whitman on the same line as the third property.


Isaac's wife Mary died between 1876 (when land was sold) and 1908 (the Durant roll was taken). She has not been found in the 1880 federal census. 

1901 Plat Map of Hayes township, Charlevoix. Red dot is on the SE1/4 of SE1/4 - then owned by McNally mentioned in the tax records above. Surrounding land was owned by Whitman mentioned in the land sales.




Durant Roll Field Notes:

Charlevoix band - Chief Shaw-wan-day-se

Page 23 line 1 - Shaw-wan-day-se, dead; wife dead

child 1) Lewis, [Levi] see 14-23

child 2) Moses see 36-23

child 3) Peter (Mway-ke-we-naw) 8-23

child 4) Mary Coon (Asebun) age 76, Pashabatown, husband John Wain-bway-go-nay-be / John Coon, 5-23



Children not listed were Lydia (died young), Mary Ann, John, Isaac and Anna (died 1906)



5-23 Family of Mary



8-23 Family of Peter



14-23 Family of  Levi




36-23 Family of Moses



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1 comment:

  1. My spirit name given to me by my mother, who was a namer, was Shawandaise which means "Southern Breeze." /JT Nahbenayashe

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