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| Cecelia Margaret Campbell
(1848-1935) |
Cecelia Margaret Campbell 84,86
Mr. Stay was married in 1880 to Mrs. Celia Charron, who was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, October 10, 1848. Mrs. Stay moved to Nicollet county in 1851, where her people lived until the Sioux were removed to Lower Sioux agency, where they lived at the time of the outbreak, August 18, 1862, Her father was United States interpreter for the Sioux tribe. In 1855 her father's family moved to the Lower Sioux agency, where they lived until 1862, when on August 18, they were all taken prisoners by the Indians, and retained in captivity seven weeks. During the last few years Mrs. Stay has written several articles on the Indian outbreak that have proved extremely interesting as well as valuable. Mr. and Mrs. Stay have a family of ten children: Fred, Nettie, Lizzie, Phemie, John, Frank, Unazime, Phronie, Mary and Joseph. Fred was born at St. Peters, Minnesota, the next three at Fort Ridgley, and the rest on the farm in Lac-qui-parle county. Fred is a widower, having lost his wife (Rachel Tousley) June 1, 1897. They had two children: Cora and Harold. The oldest daughter, Nettie, married Joseph Barret November 26, 1898 and they have two children: Raymond and Mary. Phemie married John C. Wertz, a conductor on the C., M. & St. P. R. R., in May, 1896, and they have three children, John, May and Clinton Lloyd.
• Residence: Traverse des Sioux, Bet 1851 and 1855. • Residence: Redwood Agency, Bet 1855 and 1862. • Residence: Camp Release as captives, Sep 1862. Cecelia married Joseph Charron in Oct 1866 in St. Peter, Nicollet, MN. (Joseph Charron was born in Mar 1838 801 and died on 4 Dec 1879 in Camp Release Township, Lac qui Parle County, MN 86,801.)
They had 5 children, he died and she had 5 more with Francis Stay Cecelia next married Francois Jette on 28 Apr 1880 in De Graff, Swift, MN. (Francois Jette was born on 26 Jun 1837 in St. Paul's District, Quebec, Canada,982 died on 1 Sep 1926 in Laq Qui Parle County, MN 982,983 and was buried in St. Joseph Cemetery, Montevideo, Chippewa, MN 982.) |
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