Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Oregon's Broken Treaties- Kalapuya- Grande Ronde & more




If the video I have embedded above does not play, please go to this page.
http://www.opb.org/television/programs/oregonexperience/episodes/1103/


The photo here of Mary Ann Vautrin was taken in 1917 at Grande Ronde, Oregon, after she had moved back to her original homeland in the Columbia Basin.
Mary Ann Brule Vautrin— image credit: SRHS
http://www.sookenewsmirror.com/community/303481881.html

"It was in 1850 that the wagon train of the Brulé and Poirier families reached Canada, after they decided to travel north to remain with the “Crown” rather than stay below the newly decided 49th parallel border after the Oregon Treaty was signed in 1846.

Ellen, the daughter Mary Ann mentions above, married Joseph Poirier, a voyageur from Quebec (the man for whom Ecolé Poirier is named) and raised a large family, in a cabin by the Sooke River and later a home on Grant Road.  http://www.sookenewsmirror.com/community/303481881.html

 
Enos & Poirier Ancestry- Kalapuya, Iroquois, Portuguese, Songhees, Metis
https://mylangaratrccarvingjourney.blogspot.ca/2016/11/enos-poirier-ancestry-kalapuya-iroquois.html
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Marie Ann Maranda dit Le Frise (Iroquois & Kalapuya ) (Mary Ann Poirier's grandmother)

Joseph Thomas Brulé (Mary Ann Poirier's grandfather)

(second marriage--- same woman)
Mary Ann Brule Vautrin http://www.sookenewsmirror.com/community/303481881.html

Children from first marriage

Ellen Thomas Brulé (Mary Ann Poirier's mother)

Joseph Poirier (Mary Ann Poirier's father)

Mary Ann Poirier (Tina's Gr. Grandma)

married John Joseph Enos (Tina's Gr. Grandpa)

Related Links
https://www.facebook.com/CTGRgov/
http://www.grandronde.org/