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Jean Baptiste Wilkie (1803–1886) was a Métis chief from the Pembina area. Wilkie's father, Alexander, was of Scottish origin and his mother was a Chippewa named Mezhekamkijkok. He married Amable Elise Azure, the daughter of Pierre Azure and Margaret Assiniboine. Many of his descendents currently reside in present day North Dakota, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Montana. == Family == Jean Baptiste Wilkie had several children: *Jean Baptiste Jr. (b. 1824)- first married Marie Laframboise and then Isabelle Patenude *Judith (b. 1825)- She and her husband Pierre Berger led 25 Métis families into central Montana in 1879 to search for bison. *Augustine (b. 1829)- was married to Marie Paquin *Alexander (b. 1831)- was married to Louise Gariepy *Marie Catherine (b. 1834)- was married to Michel Gladu *Madeleine (1837–1885)- married to Gabriel Dumont, a leader of the 1885 Metis Uprising. She nursed the wounded during the resistance and later crossed into the United States from Canada. She died from consumption and injuries from a fall from a buggy in Lewistown, Montana in October 1885. *Elizabeth (b. 1839)- was married to Antoine "Henry" Fleury *Cecilia (b. 1843)- was married to Joseph Gariepy *Agathe (b. 1844)- married Patrice Fleury, a captain under Gabriel Dumont's command at the Battle of Batoche. *Marie Marguerite (b. 1845)- was married to Henry Bousquet *Antoine (1848–1928)- was married to Esther Gladue *Mary (b. 1849) *David (1853–1854) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jean Baptiste Wilkie」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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