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WAU-KA-ZOO Joseph
Home: Grand Traverse, Michigan
Enlisted: November 8, 1861 in Co. H, 16th Michigan at Hall's Hill Virginia.
Age At Enlistment: 23 years
Mustered In: Federal Service on January 14, 1862
Missing in Action: August 27, 1862
Returned to service and Mustered In: Co. K, 1st Michigan Sharpshooters on November 27, 1863
Rank In:
Mustered Out: Detroit, Michigan on February, 15 1865
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Alternate spellings of Last Name:
WAKAZOO WAUKAZOO
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1890 Veteran Census
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1894 Michigan State Veteran Census
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1883 Pensioners Michigan
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Pension Card 1
WAKAZOO, Joseph
Widow: WAKAZOO, Necette
Late Rank: -
H 16 Mich. Inf.
Co. K 1 Reg. Mich S.S.
Date Of Filing: 1910 Aug. 25
Widow: Application No. 947987 Certificate No. 736654 State of Application: Minnesota
Died: July 18, 1910 at: left blank
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Pension Card 2
WAKAZOO, Joseph
Late Rank: -
Co. K 1 Reg. Mich S.S.
Date Of Filing: 1879 May. 26
Invalid: Application No. 288430 Certificate No. 358213
Source: NARA Film T289 Roll 244 Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861-1900
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Non Military Vital Record Data
Birth Date: about 1838
Birth Place: in New York (see obit below)
Death Date: July 18, 1910 (found on pension card)
Death Place: Elbow, Minnesota
Burial Cemetery:
Parents:
Marriage:
Marriage Place:
Wife: Necette (found on pension card) Ne-zade or Lizzette
Children:
Edmund b. about 1886
Sarah b. about 1897
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U.S., Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940
Minnesota, White Earth (Chippewa Indians) year 1905 June 30
Joseph Wah-Kay-Zo Male Hus. Age 74
Ne-zade Female Wife age 45
Sarah Wah-Kay-zo Female Dau. age 8
Wah-Kay-zo Edmund Male age 19
Wah-Kay-zo Frank Male age 24
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U.S., Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940
Minnesota, White Earth (Chippewa Indians) year 1906 June 30
Joseph Wahkayzoo Male Husband age 75
Nezade Wahkayzoo Female Wife age 46
Sarah Wahkayzoo Female Daughter age 9
Edmund Wahkayzoo Male age 20
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WELL KNOWN INDIAN MINISTER DIES AT ELBOW
Soruce: Date: 1910-07-23; Paper: Duluth News-Tribune
Rev. Joseph Wakazoo, pastor of the Indian mission on the Bend of the River, of the White Earth reservation, for over 20 years, died this week of paralysis while on his way home from Red Lake. He was buried Thursday.
Rev. Wakazoo was one of the best known Indian missionaries in northern Minnesota. He was ordained a deacon of the Episcopal church of the diocese of Duluth in 1887 by Bishop Gilbert, and since that time has been intimately connected with the work of the church.
During the Civil War Rev. Mr. Wakazoo joined the Union forces by enlisting wiht a Michigan regiment. He served throughout the war as a sharpshooter, and received and honorable discharge from the government.
He was born in northern New York, and was a descendant of the Ottawa tribe of the Ojibwa nation. At the time of his death he was between 75 and 80 years of age.
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Biography
Collections, Volume 14 By Minnesota Historical Society page 816
WAKAZOO, Joseph, Episcopal clergyman, and Ojibway Indian of the Ottawa tribe. b. in northern New York about 1830; died near Red Lake, Minn. July, 1910. During the civil war he served in a Michigan regiment; came to Minnesota, and was ordained a deacon in 1887; was pastor at the White Earth reservation more than 20 years. 237-62
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