I ran across another Mayflower descendant with a mixed marriage that produced a daughter by a Dakota woman in territorial Minnesota, I think about 1840. See the Henry Sibley writeups and links in the Howland-Tilley and Samson sections for what scant info there is and my request for images.
I ran across a writeup with no photo from a history of Union University (roughly near Albany, NY) about a graduate named Frank Hall Wright. He became a minister, like his father. The writeup mentioned that his mother was a missionary to the Indians of OK where she met his father, Rev. Allen Wright, a Choctaw Protestant minister. I have no clue what their supposed Doty and Brewster connections are, so until I find them, you can get to some of their photos via findagrave. In the findagrave section to your left, look for "Mitchell, Harriet Newell." Click on that and you will find photos of her husband and a number of their children.
I ran across another Mayflower descendant with a mixed marriage that produced a daughter by a Dakota woman in territorial Minnesota, I think about 1840. See the Henry Sibley writeups and links in the Howland-Tilley and Samson sections for what scant info there is and my request for images.
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AuthorDr. Maura Mackowski is an Arizona research historian who enjoys the challenge of looking for Mayflower descendants, hers and anyone else's. Archives
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