Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Phillip Bailey / Shaw be quo um



The first record found for Shaw be quo um is the 1848 Annuity Roll, under Chief Waw-be-gay-kake  -- Maple River band.

#42 - Saw pe quom, one man, one woman, one child, received $24.96



Additional 1848 annuity for Grand River band members

#42 - Saw pe quom, one man, one woman, one child, received $2.22



Daughter Pash nin ne quay was said to be born c1848.


1849 Annuity Roll under Chief Waw-be-gay-kake  -- Maple River band

#40 Saw pe quo um, one man, one woman, one child, received $22.89




Additional 1849 annuity for Grand River band members

#40 Saw pe quo um, one man, one woman, one child, received $4.50




1850  Annuity Roll under Chief Waw-be-gay-kake  -- Maple River band

#23 Saw be quo um, one man, one woman, one child, received $23.16




Daughter Pete wa wa ke she go quay was said to be born c1851

1853 Annuity Roll under Chief Waw-be-gay-kake  -- Maple River band

#14 Saw be quo um, one man, one woman, two children, received $25






1855 Annuity Roll under Chief Waw-be-gay-kake  -- Maple River band

#17 Shaw be quo um, one man, no women, no children, received $6.58



1855 Land Allotment - under Chief Waw be gay kake

#1208 Shaw be quo um - the SE1/4 of the SW1/4 of section 25, Township 15 North, Range 16 West consisting of 40 acres.


Others on page include Joseph Bailey #1206 and Baptist Bailey #1205, both sons of Francis Bailey. #1325 is Waw say yaw, the daughter of Chief Cobmoosa, who received the N1/2 of the SW1/4 of section 25, Township 15 North, Range 16 West consisting of 80 acres. 

Land Tract Book page 52


1856 Annuity Roll under Kah be mo sa -- Flat River band

#1390 Shah be quo um, one man, no women, no children, received $5.28




1857 Annuity Roll under Kah be mo sa -- Flat River band

#17 Saw be quo um, one man, no women, no children, received $5.06


1858 Annuity Roll under Chief Caub mo say - Grand River band

#18 Saw be quo um, one man, no women, no children, received $4.21

#17 Waw say yaw, no men, one woman, four children, received $21.05



1859 Annuity Roll under Chief Caub mo say 

Saw be quo um and Waw say yaw are now together and have added another child to the family.

#14 Saw be quo uno, one man, one woman, five children, received $34.79



1860 Federal Census - Indian Reserve, Oceana, Michigan

Phillip Bailey, 29?, male, Indian, farmer, / [for value of real estate], $100 value of personal estate, born Michigan

Wash sa ah, 25, female, born Michigan, person over 20 who can not read or write

Be qun asa, 18, male, farm laborer, born Michigan, attended school within the year

Se goy, 16, male, born Michigan, attended school within the year

John, 12, male, born Michigan, attended school within the year

Neag mow qua, 10, female, born Michigan, attended school within the year

Ah sib, 5, female, born Michigan, attended school within the year


[The older children would be Wash sa ah's from her marriage to Jerome Negake. She was older than the age given on the census.]


1861 Annuity Roll under Chief Caub mo say

#15 Saw be quo um, one man, one woman, three children, received $23.10



1864 Annuity Roll under Caub mo say

#8 Saw be quo um, one man, one woman, two children, received $13.68

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1865 Annuity Roll under Chief Caub mo say

#9 Saw be quo um, one man, one woman, two children, received $16

1866 Annuity Roll under Maw beece

#7 Saw be quo um, one man, one woman, two children, received $14.96


Saw be quo um / Phillip Bailey has died between 1866 and 1867


1867 Annuity Roll under Chief Maw beece

#10 Waw-say-yaw, no men, one woman, two children, received $10.71


Around 1867 daughter Pash-nin-ne-quay [also called Mary] met Civil War veteran John Wesley. The first of their children was born in 1868. Click here for more on their family.

1868 Annuity Roll under Chief Maw beece

#9 Waw-say-yaw, no men, one woman, two children, received $10.71


Waw-say-yaw met Joseph Memberto

William Mem-bah-too was born 14 May 1870 in Elbridge, son of Mem-bah-too and Way-say-ah


On 8 Jul 1870 Shaw be quo um received the patent to his land allotment



On 9 July 1870 Waw-say-yaw received the patent to her land.





1870 Federal Census - Township of Elbridge, Oceana, Michigan [taken 26 Aug 1870]

May o bo too, 36, farmer, value of land $600

Wah se ah, 40, keeping house

Margret, 11, at home

George, 4

William 6/12

Mary, 12, at home

Susy, 7


Because Shaw-be-quo-um had died, it was necessary to go through probate to sell his land. Francis Bailey of Newaygo county petitioned the court on 13 Jan 1872 to thave the estate probated and appoint an administrator. 

The estate included the SE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 25, Township 15 North, Range 16 West, valued at $125.

The heirs were daughtr Me-non-quay, age 11; daughter Pash-nin-ne-quay, age 25; daughter Ars-seueke, age 8, and daughter Pete-wa-wa-ke-she-go-quay, age 21. 


26 Aug 1873 - Elizabeth Shaw-be-quo-uno, widow of deceased, testified that she married the deceased "Indian style" at the mouth of the Flat River in Michigan about 20 years ago. They had four children together, two now living - Me-non-quy, age 12, and Ar-sueki, age 7.


8 Jul 1874, Dr. Francis Bailey filed a statement that he paid the funeral expenses of Shaw-be-quo-um.


30 Dec 1880 - Final accounting for Shaw-be-quo-um's estate listed $16 in expenses against the estate.


On 25 May 1892 daughter Pashna nequay [also known as Mary] and John Wesley applied for a marriage license. This couple had been together since 1867 and were the parents of eight  children, three who survived into adulthood. John, age 48,  was listed as the son of John Blacksmith and Phillip Bailey [these are actually Mary's parents] while Pashna nequay was 31, was listed as the daughter of unknown and Saw Goage. 



1908 Durant Roll Field Notes

9-54




Waw-say-yaw died 18 Sep 1920 under the name Elizabeth Memberto. She was a widow, aged "about 100", daughter of Cobmoosa and unknown. 




Shaw-be-guo-um's daughter Mary Wesley died 4 Jul 1925. Her birth was given as July 1836, parents as Phillip Bailey and Mary Balckjacksmith. Informant was her daughter Lizzie. 


Shaw-be-quo-um's daughter Angeline Williams died 10 Sep 1927. Her birth was given as 4 Feb 1866, parents as Philip Baley and Elizabeth Cobmoosa.



Unanswered questions: 

How was Shaw-be-quo-um/Phillip related to Francis. Could he be Francis' 6 year old Auree from the 1836 Half-breed roll? Too young to be son of Joseph Bailly and Angelique McGulpin. DNA match to known descendants of Francis. 

What happened to daughter Pete-wa-wa-ke-she-go-quay, born c 1851, daughter of Shaw-be-quo-um and his first wife (later called Mary Blacksmith)?

What happened to daughter Me-non-quay, born c1861, daughter of Shaw-be-quo-um and Waw-say-yaw?



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