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MORRISON John George

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  1. 1.  MORRISON John George was born on 29 Apr 1843 in Winnebegoshish, Minnesota.

    Notes:

    John George Morrison

    Posted by Dick Campbell on Fri, 18 Jun 1999

    >From the 1907 book by Alvin H. Wilcox, "A Pioneer History of Becker
    County Minnesota" chapter XVIII, pages 267-269:

    John George Morrison, son of Allan and nephew of William, was born at
    Lake Winnebegoshish, Minnesota, April 29th, 1843, where his father
    was managing a trading post for the American Fur Company.

    He attended the Mission Schools at Crow Wing and Belle Prairie,
    Minnesota, for a few years, but was compelled to quit school on
    account of his father's ill health; he soon became the mainstay of
    the family and so continued until his brother Allan became old enough
    to take his place.

    While yet a mere boy, he carried on some trading with the Indians
    around Gull Lake and towards Leech Lake, and became quite popular
    with them; during the Indian outbreak he was chosen by Governor
    Ramsey and the Indians themselves to carry messages between the two
    camps and in that capacity rendered valuable services.

    After the Civil War, in 1865, the United States government, desiring
    to ascertain the true conditions and feelings of the Indian tribes,
    organized, at all Indian agencies, bodies of scouts, whose mission
    was to inquire into and report the causes of troubles and
    dissatisfaction among the Indians. These scouts were chosen from
    among the intelligent and loyal mixed bloods, and were place under
    the supervision of the military authorities.

    Upon the recommendation of the officer then in command at Fort
    Ripley, John George Morrison was placed in charge of the scouts at
    the Crow Wing Agency, and so remained until the corps was disbanded.
    July 3rd, 1863, he married
    Margaret Elizabeth Fairbanks, daughter of Robert Fairbanks and
    Catherine Beaulieu. Ten children were born to them; six in Crow Wing
    and four near White Earth Agency. Two lived only a few years, the
    others are, with the exception of his daughter Mrs. Julia A. Spears,
    (the second), who lives at Red Lake, all members of the White Earth
    Reservation, and possess valuable landed interests there. He removed
    to the White Earth Reservation, from old Crow Wing, on the
    Mississippi, in the fall of 1874, and some years afterwards entered
    the government service and occupied several positions, being
    successively captain of Indian police and judge of the court of
    Indian offenses, and later government farmer, which position he held
    until the winter of 1892-3. In the fall of 1893, he removed to Red
    Lake, and has since successfully carried on hotel keeping and
    trading.

    GEO. A. MORISON

    John married FAIRBANKS Margaret Elizabeth on 03 Jul 1863. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. MORRISON Donald  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 3. MORRISON Robert  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  MORRISON Donald Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1)

    Family/Spouse: BRANCHAUD Georgeanna. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  MORRISON Robert Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1)

    Family/Spouse: BRANCHAUD Sophie. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]