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Register of Wyandot Missionary Society at Upper Sandusky Ohio

List of Members as they stand this year (1832)

Alex LongRobert Gray EyesSally Frost
Silas Armstrong SarrahissBlind Woman *
Wm. WalkerJames RankinGeo Punch Senr
G.I. ClarkFrancis DriverRussia Hicks Wife
John BarnettSynontohWm. Isaac Williams
H. JacquisJames BigtreePolly Mudeater
Stand in the WaterJohn McLeanRonuness
James HarryhootWm. Big RiverDotsoonocue
SqueendehtyMathew WarpoleAlfred Chocktow
John Hicks, SeniorMrs. WarpoleJacob Hooper
SummendowotChas B. GarrettMendee
James WashingtonWm. Harryhoot– Grand Daughter
Little ChiefThos. ClarkKayroohooh
Russia HicksIsaac WilliamsWm. Rankin
Saint PeterRebecca HicksMen too tock
Geo. ArmstrongMrs. BarnettMatilda Gray Eyes
Doctor Gray EyesCatharine ClarkTot soo ya nay
Francis A. HicksWm. Esq. Gray EyesRain an cooh
Esqr Gray EyesJohn W. Gray EyesNancy R. Pipe
Samuel BrownJohn PunchWm. Long
Catharine WarpoleBig RiverDavid Young
Hannah WalkerMary HicksHoocuhquondooroo
Sarah BarnettPolly SummendowotNendaynue
John Hicks, Jr.Dot to mih tehWm. Standing Water
Mary FletcherFrancis MudeaterYou mur ree hoo
Robert R. CharloeSaint Peter’s Wife

It was agreed by the managers at full meeting that the seventh anniversary of the Wyandot Missionary Society be held at the Stone Meeting House on the evening of the 9th of August 1834; accordingly, the chair was taken by Alex Long, the President and the Society was addressed by his Excellency Governor Lucas, By Ronuness, Geo. I. Clark, John McLean, and Henry Jacquis.  After which the annual subscription was taken up.  The Society then proceeded to the election of officers to serve for the ensuing year; when the following individuals were elected

  • Alex Long, President
  • Silas Armstrong, V. President
  • Wm Walker, Secretary
  • Geo. I. Clark, Treasurer

Managers:

  • John Hicks, Senr
  • Francis Driver
  • James Bigtree
  • Mononcue
  • John McLean

By Wm Walker, Secretary


*Between-the-Logs’ sister Tar-He-Too

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