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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Jeanne Antoinette (nee: Lalime) Lincoln - Kent of Winsted, CT's Genealogical Records Part 3:

Abenaki/ Nipissing~Jeanne Lincoln-Kent~"Spozowialakows"
Jeanne Lincoln-Kent's first female ancestor was Nipissing followed by many subsequent Metis ancestors. She was originally born in Indianapolis, IN and raised in CT. However, her patriarchal ancestry is Canadian.

Jeanne graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor in Fine Art and a Masters in Art Education from the University of Hartford, CT. She is the Arts Specialist in a Higher Order of Thinking school in Hartford, CT. She has been a teacher for sixteen years and served on the Board of Education in her hometown of Winsted. She taught adult evening school and was a Sunday School Teacher/ Superintendent.

As a member of the Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook Abenaki People, Jeanne serves as an appointed member of the Elders Council. She has also served on the Joined Nations Youth Council in CT, providing cultural/ craft training for Native Youth for all Nations.

An active artist/ craftsman, she is a Certified Native Artisan/ Craftsman by the Cowasuck Band and has won several art awards over the years, including both State and National competitions. She has also won awards for Women's Traditional Dancing.

Jeanne is currently studying genealogy, tracing family roots thru time and assisting others to do the same. "It is upon healthy roots that we build the next seven generations of our future of all our children. We cannot look forward without the wisdom of our history. We must be patient enough to piece together that history for our children. It will be the greatest gift we can give them."

Jeanne is the mother of two children and has three grand children.


Monday, April 12, 2010

Jeanne Antoinette (nee: Lalime) Lincoln - Kent of Winsted, CT's Genealogical Records Part 2:

Marie Anne (nee: Otondossone) interestingly enough, was mentioned in Luke Andrew Willard's genealogical material as well, which is previous posted on this blog.

LINK: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_hqC5V9v2WXg/S5X_FzSBNgI/AAAAAAAAEnk/mXOoaFwWcDQ/s1600-h/37.jpg  

LINK: http://www.nedoba.org/gene_fake.html#swassin

So the question arises, was Jeanne Kent commnicating with and or "helping" Mr. Luke Willard in his endeavor to connect to a Odanak "Abenaki" family, of which very likely is seemingly dubious (questionable) research conclusions on the part of Luke Andrew Willard and or on Jeanne Kent?

When and where did the Capino family ancestor's and or descendants from that family begin use the "dit name" of allegedly "Pineau"? Certainly the Capino family used the dit name of "Pinawans"

LINK: http://www.nedoba.org/ne-do-ba/dur_03.html  

The dit name of Pineau, seems to be highly suspect to my thinking. I find this genealogy to be suspicious in it's connective conclusions. Perhaps someone from Odanak who is far more adept and aware of the Capino family ancestry can genealogical confirm or deny that the Capino ancestors used the dit name of Pineau?

Jeanne Antoinette (nee: Lalime) Lincoln - Kent of Winsted, CT's Genealogical Records Part 1:


This genealogy regarding Mrs. Jeanne Antoinette (nee: Lalime) Lincoln - Kent, now married to Robert "Bob" Kent has been "in the Abenaki Community" for some time now, and anonymously it arrived in the mail to me at my P.O. Box here in Lancaster, Coos County, New Hampshire.

Makes one wonder how "involved" "associated" or "helping" Jeanne (nee: Lalime) Lincoln - Kent really is, with this Koaek group Brian Chenevert is "Chief" of, Paul Bunnell is Co-Chief of, and that Karen Mica is a member of. Perhaps their "genealogist." These groups of alleged/ re-invented Koasek Coos Abenaki will do anything to bastardize the Abenaki historical and contemproary records. in which to make such, apply to their groups. Even in the province of Quebec there is a contemporary Nation Autochtone Antaya...... (later on in this blog I will post the documents regarding this Antaya 'group' in Quebec, Canada that I have, though they are in the Quebec French language as well.) 

LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aqCPcXqRjY&feature=related This video is in the Quebec Language.


Even April Ann (nee: St. Francis) Rushlow - Merrill is a descendant of 1316. François Pelletier Antaya He married 1317. Marguerite Morisseau.

LINK: http://reinventedvermontabenaki.blogspot.com/2010/04/25-32-pages-of-st-francis-family.html

1+1 = 2 and 2 + 2 = 4 (etc....)

François SemmeSiroux dit St. François Descendants and Ancestral Family Tree Report for April St. (nee: St. Francis) Rushlow - Merrill: Pages 37 to 45:

This 45 page Genealogical Family Tree Report regarding April St. Francis - Merrill was created by Family Tree Maker Version 16 by my person, Douglas Lloyd Buchholz, as of April 12, 2010.

As one can see, review and evaluate, I have placed both ancestors and their descendants (including living descendants) on this blog.

If these alleged and reinvented Abenaki groups, their so-called Incorporate Chief's, their Ambassador's, their Representative's, and their member's will not, and continue to refuse to provide the genealogical records, and convincing evidence, then it will be made available to the public, from various public records within and outside of the State of Vermont and from within the "Abenaki Community", in one location. Right here on this blog.

WHOSE NEXT?, let's see, hmmm (guess one will have to read the next posting to find out eh.)

François SemmeSiroux dit St. François Descendants and Ancestral Family Tree Report for April St. (nee: St. Francis) Rushlow - Merrill: Pages 25 to 36:

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