List of Landowners in 1892 on Iowa Reservation, Kansas and Nebraska
[Transcribed from 1892 Map of the Iowa Reservation, and with translations of
native names, by Lance M. Foster, 1999]
IMPORTANT NOTE: Not all those listed were Iowa tribal
members; some were white landowners who bought allotments from original
allottees. Distinguishing the Iowas from whites, due to adoption of English
names and intermarriage will take additional research. All spellings,
including possible errors, are listed here as on original map.
A
[none]
B
Banks, Ada Banks, Bessie Banks, Maggie Banks, Oscar Barada, Willie Barada, Antoine Barada, Elsie Barada, Fred Brien, Wm. [William] Brien, Abraham Brien, Esther Brien, Jule Brien, Lancelot Brien, Louis Brien, Louisa Brien, Peter
C
Campbell, George Campbell, Harvey Campbell, Louis Campbell, Lucy Coon, Murray Coon,
Adelaide
D
Deroin, Elisha [sp?] Deroin, Frank [sp?] Deroin, Anabel Deroin, Anabel Sr. Deroin,
Balone Deroin, Della Deroin Deroin, D. H. Deroin, John Deroin, Joseph Deroin, Pearl Deroin, Sophia Dole, Wm. [William] Dougherty, Henry C. [? may also be Dale] Dupins, Priscilla DUPINS Dupuis, Charles Dupuis, Clara Dupuis, Frank Dupuis, Frank Sr. Dupuis, Joe Dupuis, John Dupuis, Joseph Dupuis, Lena Dupuis,
Little Mrs. [Little Mrs. Dupuis] Dupuis, Lizzie Dupuis, Murray
E
[none]
F
Franklin, John C. Franklin, John S. Franklin, Laura Franklin, Rosa Franklin, Sarah
Louise
G
Godfrey Green, Daniel Green, Eva Green, Jefferson Green, Julia Green, Ralph Green, Wm. [William; may be same as Kathan-imahe]
H
Hall, Celeste Hall, Mary Louisa Hall, Ruby Belle
I
[none]
J
[none]
K
Kent, Mary Ka-he-ga-in-ga [kahiga "chief" + inga "little" (kah-HEE-ga-eenguh) or
"Little Chief"] Kathan-imahe [see Green, Wm.] [not translated at present] Kent,
Ellen Kent, Lana Ki-he-ga [variant of kahiga, sometimes pronounced
"kahaygee," but meaning "chief"], Reuben
L
LeClere, Maggie LeClere,Mary LeClere, Philip Lightfoot, Willie Lightfoot, Thomas
M
Mahe-camme [possibly mahi "knife" + xka "white" + mi "woman"
(mah-hee-KHA-mee) or "White Knife Woman"]; Maggie McCLURE, Minkath-way [possibly
minke "raccoon" + thewe "black" (meeng-KAY-thay-way) or "Black Raccoon"]
Mission [Presbyterian Mission] Morris, Elizabeth Murphy, Wm. [William] P. Murphy, Lucy Murphy, Mary
N
Neff, Josephine Norris, Millie Neff, James
O
Perry, Emma Partelow, Sidney
P
[none]
Q
[none]
R
Rhodd, Bessie Rhodd, Francis Rhodd, Isadore Rhodd, Julia Richardson, Vestina Richardson,
Anne E. Richardson, Charles T. Richardson, Floyd Richardson, George A. Richardson, Mary L. Robinson, Wayne Robinson, Albert Roubidoux, James Roubidoux, Alice Roubidoux, Annie Roubidoux, Augustus Roubidoux, Carrie Roubidoux, Charles Roubidoux, Columbia Roubidoux, David Roubidoux, Edward Roubidoux, Ed [same as Edward, above?] Roubidoux, Jennie Roubidoux, Louis Roubidoux, Lucy Roubidoux, Mitchell Roubidoux, Mrs. [no first name] Roubidoux, Robert Roubidoux, Sarah Ruleau, Sylvanie Ruleau, Orcie
S
Spoonamore [no first name] Storey, Emma Story, Betsy [compare to Betsy Story,
below] Storey, John [compare to John Story, below] Story, Stephen Story, Betsy Story, John
T
Tesson, Joseph Tian-kooha [not translated at present]
U
[none]
V
Van Valkenburg, Frank Van Valkenburg, Sylvania Vetter, Verta (sp?) Vetter, Joseph Vetter, Josie
W
Washburn, Wa-he-cum-he [not translated at present] Washburn, Isaac Whitecloud, Martha
Kittie Whitecloud, Emma Whitecloud, Frank Whitecloud, James Whitecloud, Joseph Whitecloud, Kate Whitecloud, Lizzie Wilson, Louis Wilson, Sam
X
[none]
Y
[none] Z
[none]
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