Naish-ka-ze was born about 1816 in Michigan, the son of Isaac Sha-waw-naw-she. Siblings were Makooqua /Theresa Kagn and Aw-waw-naw-ke-zhick.
1839 Annuity Roll
Shaw wan a shee, one man, one woman, one child, received $26.52
Na sha zee, one man, one woman, one child, received $26.52
Ah wan e gezhick, one man, one woman, four children, received $53.04
In 1839 Reverend Peter Dougherty established a mission church and school at what was later called Old Mission, Grand Traverse County, having been sent by the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions. Naish-ka-ze and his family became members of this church.
Naish-ka-ze was baptized by Rev. Peter Dougherty on 4 Jun 1843 on Old Mission, and given the name Moses Allen. His wife Onje-e-qua was baptized the same day and given the name Emma.
Son Wahsuhgonabe / Walter Lowrie, was born about 1837, baptized 25 Jun 1843 at age 6.
Daughter Anna was born about 1842, baptized 25 Jun 1843
Son Solomon was born about 1843, baptized 25 Jun 1843
Son Charles was baptized 7 Jan 1844 age 6 months
Daughter Mary Ann was born about 1846, baptized Jun 1846
Daughter Nancy was born about 1847, baptized 25 Jun 1847
Son John was born about 1849
Daughter Margaret was said to be born 25 Mar 1849 in Grand Traverse, Michigan
Rev. Dougherty moved his mission to Leelanau county.
Daughter Susan was said to be born 15 Apr 1852 in Omena, Leelanau, Michigan
Son Jacob was born about 1852, baptized 20 Jun 1852.
A second daughter named Nancy was born about 1853, baptized Jan 1854
When Solomon was baptized Jan 1854 it was noted he was adopted by Moses' family.
1855 Annuity Roll -- Grand Traverse Band 2 - #3 Nay shae kay she, Moses, 1 man, 1 woman, 5 children - $58.24
The Treaty of 1855 gave land allotments:
Moses Nayshe kay se E1/2 of SE1/4 section 29, T31N R11W 80 acres
Father - Isaac Shaw wan naw she - W1/2 of SW 1/4 section 29 T31N R11W 80 acres.
Brother - Haman Aw waw ne ke zhick - N1/2 SW1/4 section 32 T31N R11W 80 acres.
Son George was said to be born 15 Dec 1857
1858 Annuity Roll
#2 - Nay she kay she, one man, one woman, 4 children, received $25.26 under chief Aw-ko-wo-say
The Church at Omena was built in 1858.
Son William was said to be born 5 May 1859, baptized 5 Jun 1859 (age given as 5 weeks).
1859 Annuity Roll
#2 - Nay she kay she, one man, one woman, 6 children, received $44.73 under chief Aw-ko-wo-say
1860 Federal Census - Leelanau, Leelanau, Michigan
Moses Naskeasy, 47, farmer, value of real estate $800, value of personal estate $150
Hellen, 40
Mary Ann, 16
John, 11
Margaret, 8
Jacob, 7
Susan, 5
George, 3
William, 1
1860 Federal Census - farm schedule
#9 Moses Nasheazy - 10 acres improved, 36 acres unimproved, value of land $600, value of implements $25; 1 milch cow, 2 working oxen, 2 other cattle, 3 swine, value of livestock $100; produced 30 bushels of corn, 20 bushels of oats.
Son Charles attended the Twinsburg Institute in Summit County, Ohio from 9 Apr 1860 to 9 Mar 1861.
Military records show Charles Allen of Northport enlisted in company K, First Sharpshooters, as Sergeant, on 12 Jun 1863 at Northport, for 3 years, at the age of 19. He mustered in 22 Jun 1863 as First Sergeant. While in service he sent home 3 letters which survive. Link to his military information/letter translation.
Son Charles died 18 May 1864 in Virginia
Daughter Mary Ann married Nah-we-ke-zhick/Peter Mark c1864
1865 Annuity Roll
#2 - Nay she kay she, one man, one woman, 6 children, received $32.00 under chief Aw-ko-wo-say
Daughter Margaret married James Miller c1866.
1867 Annuity Roll
#2 - Nay she kay she, one man, one woman, 5 children, received $24.99 under chief Aw-ko-wo-say
1867 Property taxes - Leelanau township, Leelanau county
Moses Naish kasa, S1/2 of N1/2 of SE1/4 of section 23, T31N R11W, 40 acres valued at $100 - state tax 35 cents, county tax 70 cents, township tax 30 cents, school tax $2, total $3.85
personal estate valued at $20 - state tax 7 cents, county tax, 14 cents, township tax 6 cents, school tax 40 cents, total 67 cents.
Daughter Mary Ann, the wife of Peter Mark, died 10 Oct 1868 in Milton, Antrim, Michigan from childbirth. She left three children, Mary born c1865, Moses b. c1866 and a baby boy born 10 Oct 1868. The baby died 1 Nov 1868. After their mother's death Moses and Mary lived with grandparents Naish-ka-ze and Onje-e-qua.
1868 Annity Roll -- Aw ko we say's band - #2 Nay she kay she, 1 man, 1 woman, 5 children - $110.95
Naish kesa, Mary?, S1/2 of N1/2 of SE1/4 of section 23, T31N R11W, 40 acres valued at $120 - state tax 36 cents, county tax 48 cents, township tax 72 cents, school tax 84 cents, total $2.40
Father Shaw waw naw she died between 1868 and 1870
1870 Federal Census - Leelanau Township, Leelanau, Michigan
Moses Nashkasi M 53
Ahchijekwa Nashkasi F 45
Jacob Nashkasi M 19
George Nashkasi M 14
William Nashkasi M 10
Nancy Nashkasi F 8
Mary Nashkasi F 5
Moses Nashkasi M 4
#37 Nash Kase, Moses, 22 acres improved, 58 acres wooded, value of farm $1,300; 1 horse, 2 other cattle, value of livestock $80; produced in 1879 - 30 bushels wheat, 80 bushels corn, 100 bushels oats.
8 Jan 1872 - Moses received patent for his land.
1880 Federal Census - Leelanau, Leelanau, Michigan
Naish kaza, Moses, 67, hunter
Anna, 60, wife, keeping house
George A., 23, son, fisherman
William, 21, son, fisherman
Nancy, 18, daughter, at home
Moses Jr., 14, son, laborer [Actually grandson - child of Mary Ann Allen and Peter Mark.]
1881 Plat Map - Leelanau township - notice Moses' land is in section 29 (as stated on the land patent) and not in section 23 (as stated on the property tax records.)
On 15 Jul 1882 son George married Catherine Paul in Northport, Leelanau, Michigan.
Son Jacob died 20 Apr 1884, recorded in Leelanau county. Age 32, single, cause of death was drowning.
On 25 Feb 1887 in Leelanau county, son George married Eliza Manitowash, the daughter of Louis Man-do-wash and Mary Ob-dus-ga-quay.
Son William died 15 Sep 1890 in Leelanau county of consumption.
1893 Property taxes - Leelanau township, Leelanau county
Nazskaya, Moses, S1/2 of N1/2 of SE1/4 of section 23, T31N R11W, 40 acres valued at $240 - state tax 50 cents, county tax $1.50, township tax 57 cents, highway tax $1.30, school tax $2.56 cents, dog tax $1.93, total $6.43
Wife Emma/Anna died 23 Apr 1899 in Leelanau.
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