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Skies) Margaret Racine (O-ge-mau-gee-shi-go-quay) (Queen of the

Female Abt 1790 - 1860  (~ 70 years)


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  1. 1.  Skies) Margaret Racine (O-ge-mau-gee-shi-go-quay) (Queen of the was born about 1790 in WI (daughter of Crow) Waub-ish-gaug-aug-e (White Raven or White and Waub-Ish-Gaug-Aug-E); died in 1860 in Crow Wing, MN.

    Notes:

    Baptized as Marguerite Racine.

    Marguerite Beauleu was born an Indian Maiden named O-Ge-mau-gee-shi-
    go-qua, which means Queen of the Skies, but was baptized Margaret
    Racine. (She was the daughter of the Indian Chief, White Raven.)

    Marguerite Beauleu was born in 1790 in Wisconsin. The St. Croix, WI
    census of 1840 says: Living with a son Clement H. Beauleu a female
    age 50. The census of Crow Wing Village, Crow County, Minnesota of
    1860: Dwelling #1 Clement H. Beauleu (her son) age 50 in same house
    Marguerite Beauleu age 70, a female Indian, born in Wisconsin.
    Marguerite Beauleu died in 1860 in Minnesota. Basile Hudon Beauleu
    and Marguerite Beauleu had nine children.

    Died:
    She was buried in StFrancis Assisi, Crow Wing, Crow Wing, Minnesota. She has reference number 813sx.

    O Gii Maa Gee Zhi Go Ikwe is buried in a hillside with no marker and the area is not taken care of. There is a well kept cemetery by where she is suppose to be buried by. It is believed that Hole in the Day is also buried in that hill side. Hole in the Day shot and killed O Gii Maa Gee Zhi Go Ikwe's daughter in law's Maria Margaret Fairbanks Beaulieu's brother. It is also rumored that O Gii Maa Gee Zhi Go Ikwe's grandson Colonel Clement Hudon Beaulieu killed Hole in the Day as retaliation but stories are that Hole in the Day's band members killed him. It will never be known who really killed Hole in the Day.

    Julie Beaulieu

    Margaret married BEAULIEU Bazile Hudon Dit in 1810 in Lac de Flambeau, Oneida Co., WI. Bazile (son of BEAULIEU Nicolas Basil Hudon Dit and DESCHENES Marie Josephte Dit Miville "Josette") was born on 18 May 1783 in Riviere-Quelle, Quebec, Canada; died on 09 Sep 1838 in LaPointe, Madeleine Island, WI/Beauleu Burial Grounds. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. BEAULIEU Julia Sophia was born about 1805.
    2. BEAULIEU Elizabeth was born in 1807.
    3. BEAULIEU Margaret Elizabeth was born in 1808 in WI; died on 27 Apr 1896 in White Earth, Becker Co., MN.
    4. BEAULIEU Col. Clement Hudon Dit was born on 10 Sep 1811 in Lac de Flambeau, Oneida Co., WI; died on 02 Jan 1893 in White Earth, Becker Co., MN.
    5. BEAULIEU Paul Hudon was born on 10 May 1817 in Sault Ste. Marie Co., MI; died on 11 Feb 1897 in White Earth, Becker Co., MN.
    6. BEAULIEU Abraham (Abram) was born on 15 Sep 1822; died on 04 Apr 1844.
    7. BEAULIEU Bazil Hudon Dit was born on 02 Jul 1823; and died.
    8. BEAULIEU Catherine was born in 1826 in WI; died in Jan 1902 in White Earth, Becker Co., MN.
    9. BEAULIEU Henry was born about 1829.
    10. BEAULIEU Sophia Hudon Dit was born in 1836; died in 1926.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Crow) Waub-ish-gaug-aug-e (White Raven or White was born in 1765 in WI (son of Stone) Keesh-ke-mum (Sharpened and Okunzhewug); died in 1847 in Lac du Flambeau, Vilas, WI.

    Notes:

    Occupation: Ojibway chief of Lac Du Flambeau til death

    Chief of Lac du Flambeau till his death in 1847.
    Half-brother of the Sioux Wabasha.

    Tribe: Chippewa Clan: Crane

    Other Names: Ah-bish-ka-gog

    Waub-ish-gaug-aug-e married Waub-Ish-Gaug-Aug-E. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Waub-Ish-Gaug-Aug-E
    Children:
    1. 1. Skies) Margaret Racine (O-ge-mau-gee-shi-go-quay) (Queen of the was born about 1790 in WI; died in 1860 in Crow Wing, MN.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Stone) Keesh-ke-mum (Sharpened was born in Racine (son of Pelican) She-da-wish (Bad); died about 1827 in Lac du Flambeau, Vilas, WI.

    Notes:

    Withstood threats from the British and was one of the Ojibway chiefs
    that remained nuetral in the war of 1812. Moved the tribe to Lac du
    Flambeau.

    He was born in Indian lands, Michigan Territo. !"Principle chief of Lac du Flambeau", Crane totem, Chippewa (Ojibway) nation.

    Keesh-ke-mum married Okunzhewug about 1760 in Lac de Flambeau, Michigan Territory, WI. Okunzhewug died in 1827 in Clover Portage, Michigan Territory, WI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Okunzhewug died in 1827 in Clover Portage, Michigan Territory, WI.

    Notes:

    "In the summer of 1827, Okunzhewug, an old woman, the wife of Kishkemun, the
    principal chief of Torch Lake (Lac du Flambeau), a man superannuated and blind,
    attended the treaty of Butte des Morts, bearing her husband's medal. She was
    treated with the respect due to the character she represented, and ample
    presents were direected to be given to her; among other things a handsome hat.
    The latter article had been requested of her by a young Menomonie, and refused.
    It is thought a general feeling of jealousy was excited by her good reception.
    A number of the Menomonies went on her return route as far as the Clover
    Portage, where she was last seen. Having never returned to her village, the
    Chippewas attributed her death to the Menomonies. Her husband died soon
    after; but she had numerous and influential relatives to avenge her real of
    supposed murder. This is the account delivered by the Chippewas, and it is
    corroborated by reports from the traders of that section of the country. Her
    singular disappearance and secret death at the Clover Portage, is undisputed;
    and whether caused or not by any agency of the Menomonies, the belief of such
    agency, and that of the most direct kind, is fixed in the minds of the
    Chippewas, and has furnished the basis of their subsequent acts in relation to
    the Menominie hunting-parties who have visited the lower part of Chippewa
    River. Two women belonging to one of these parties were killed be a Chippewa
    war-party traversing that part of the country the ensuing year. The act was
    disclaimed by them as not being intentional, and it was declared they supposed
    the women to be Sioux. On a close inquiry, however, I found the persons who
    committed this act were relatives of Okunzewug, which renders it probable that
    the murder was intentionally perpetrated..."
    !Source #2: (for location) Treaty with the Chippewa, etc., 1827. ...Concluded
    at the Butte des Morts, on Fox river, in the Territory of Michigan,...

    Birth:
    She was born in Indian lands, Michigan Territo.

    Children:
    1. Mons-o-bo-douh
    2. 2. Crow) Waub-ish-gaug-aug-e (White Raven or White was born in 1765 in WI; died in 1847 in Lac du Flambeau, Vilas, WI.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Pelican) She-da-wish (Bad was born in La Point, Madeline Island, or Racine, WI (son of Brother) Ke-che-ne-zuh-yauh (My Great Elder); died in Lac du Flambeau, Vilas, WI.

    Notes:

    First Ojibway to pioneer to the headwaters of the Wisconsin River. He
    was chief of tribes at Trout Lake and Turtle Portage.

    Chief of Crane totem, Chippewa (Ojibway) nation. Born in the mid to late
    1600's, Resided at La Point until the death of his father, KE-CHE-NE-ZUH-YAUH.
    Then he pioneered a band toward the headwaters of the Wisconsin River. And
    finally residing at Lac du Flambeau until his death. See History of the
    Ojibway People, by W W Warren, pp. 316-318.

    Children:
    1. 4. Stone) Keesh-ke-mum (Sharpened was born in Racine; died about 1827 in Lac du Flambeau, Vilas, WI.