Her Canadian father may have come from the Red River settlement area of what was called the British Territory. His parents claimed he was born in Canada but later in life he listed New York as his birthplace. Her mother was born in MN.
Husband: ALBERT JAMES "A.J." SHARBONO (1848-1932).
Marriage: 27 Dec 1871 .
Location: Saint Peter, Nicollet Co, MN. EMILY'S brother ROBERT and sister ROSA listed as witnesses.
1899 - EMILY and ALBERT JAMES SHARBONO moved onto the White Earth Indian Reservation in Mahnomen Co, MN. EMILY and the two youngest boys, FRANK and ISRAEL, appear on the 30 June 1915 U.S. Indian Census, living at Gull Lake on the White Earth Reservation.
On the 1900 U.S. census EMILY stated she had given birth to 16 children, of whom 12 were still living. Some confusion exists as to their exact names and nicknames. But on the 1910 census she said she'd given birth to 16 children of whom 11 survived:
Their known children:
1) Amos Sharbono - (abt. 1869-died young
2) Albert Herbert Charbonneau (1871–1948).
Wife: Marie/Mary Belcourt (1871-1948).
3) Rosa Angeline Sharbono Resimious (1872–1954).
Husband: Charles Henry Resimius (1865–1943).
4) Mary V. Sharbono/Charboneau Santwire Kuchynka (1873–1954).
Husband 1: Peter Santwire (1870-1943).
Husband 2: Joseph Kuchynka (1878–1954).
5) Emily Amelia Sharbono Stocker (1876-1934).
Husband: Herbert A. Stocker (1871-1940).
6) Florence Barbara "Flora" Sharbono Bement (1879-1966).
Husband: William Alexius Bement (1874-1955).
7) Josephine Charbonneau (1880–1918).
Husband: Joseph Beno Lafreniere (1876-1964).
8) John Louis Sharbono (1881-1972).
9) Margaret Charbonneau Moen (1883–1967)
Husband 1: Chauncy Leroy Elliott (1880-1955).
Husband 2: Unknown Moen
10) William Joseph Charboneau (1885–1972)
Wife: Philomene Hameline (1890-1979).
11) Sarah Sharbono Stocker (1885–
Husband: Unknown Stocker
12) AGNES OLIVIA Charbonneau Goodbeau (1889–1980)
Husband: Antoine Lafreniere (1887-1959).
13) Franklyn Dewillis "Kyl" Sharbono (1891–1972_
Wife: Angele/Angeline Brisbois (1895-1989).
14) Israel "Bud" Sharbono (1894–1978).
Wife: Elizabeth "Lizzie" Knickerbocker (1895-1993).
15) Oliver Sharbono (1895–1980).
Wife: Olive May Campbell (1923-2010).
16) Charles Sharbono (1897–1901)
17) Gustave "Gust" Sharbono (1899–1901)
Sources from Ancestry.com:
U. S. Federal censuses for 1870, 1900, 1910, and 1920.
Minnesota, U.S., Marriages from the Minnesota Official Marriage System, 1850-2019.
Minnesota Land Records - 80 acres in EMILY'S name on 30 Dec 1902. Entry Classification: Indian Fee Patent
Patent #735343
Minnesota, Indian Allotment Records, 1888-1919 (for 1892).
U.S. Indian Census Schedules, 1885-1940 (for 1915).
U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 for son William Joseph Sharbono.
Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002
Sources from the Internet: Ojibweinfo.com Focusing on Ahnishinahbaeotjibway. Ojibwe, and Metis genealogy.http://www.ojibwe.info/
Genealogical databases for Chippewa/Ojibwe people were compiled by Wub-e-ke-niew and Clara Niiska. My gratitude to them for their work and the great value it provides for my husband's family history.
For a lengthy bibliography of sources used to compile this genealogy, see "Selected Genealogical References" at: http://www.ojibwe.info/selected_bibliography.html
Records for the Red Lake and Pembina bands recorded under "Chippewa Annuity Payrolls, 1864 - 1878" were compiled from the U.S. Office of Indian Affairs, Chippewa Annuity Rolls.
Chippewa Half-Breed Scrip records were gathered for Red Lake and Pembina Chippewa of Lake Superior.
Her Canadian father may have come from the Red River settlement area of what was called the British Territory. His parents claimed he was born in Canada but later in life he listed New York as his birthplace. Her mother was born in MN.
Husband: ALBERT JAMES "A.J." SHARBONO (1848-1932).
Marriage: 27 Dec 1871 .
Location: Saint Peter, Nicollet Co, MN. EMILY'S brother ROBERT and sister ROSA listed as witnesses.
1899 - EMILY and ALBERT JAMES SHARBONO moved onto the White Earth Indian Reservation in Mahnomen Co, MN. EMILY and the two youngest boys, FRANK and ISRAEL, appear on the 30 June 1915 U.S. Indian Census, living at Gull Lake on the White Earth Reservation.
On the 1900 U.S. census EMILY stated she had given birth to 16 children, of whom 12 were still living. Some confusion exists as to their exact names and nicknames. But on the 1910 census she said she'd given birth to 16 children of whom 11 survived:
Their known children:
1) Amos Sharbono - (abt. 1869-died young
2) Albert Herbert Charbonneau (1871–1948).
Wife: Marie/Mary Belcourt (1871-1948).
3) Rosa Angeline Sharbono Resimious (1872–1954).
Husband: Charles Henry Resimius (1865–1943).
4) Mary V. Sharbono/Charboneau Santwire Kuchynka (1873–1954).
Husband 1: Peter Santwire (1870-1943).
Husband 2: Joseph Kuchynka (1878–1954).
5) Emily Amelia Sharbono Stocker (1876-1934).
Husband: Herbert A. Stocker (1871-1940).
6) Florence Barbara "Flora" Sharbono Bement (1879-1966).
Husband: William Alexius Bement (1874-1955).
7) Josephine Charbonneau (1880–1918).
Husband: Joseph Beno Lafreniere (1876-1964).
8) John Louis Sharbono (1881-1972).
9) Margaret Charbonneau Moen (1883–1967)
Husband 1: Chauncy Leroy Elliott (1880-1955).
Husband 2: Unknown Moen
10) William Joseph Charboneau (1885–1972)
Wife: Philomene Hameline (1890-1979).
11) Sarah Sharbono Stocker (1885–
Husband: Unknown Stocker
12) AGNES OLIVIA Charbonneau Goodbeau (1889–1980)
Husband: Antoine Lafreniere (1887-1959).
13) Franklyn Dewillis "Kyl" Sharbono (1891–1972_
Wife: Angele/Angeline Brisbois (1895-1989).
14) Israel "Bud" Sharbono (1894–1978).
Wife: Elizabeth "Lizzie" Knickerbocker (1895-1993).
15) Oliver Sharbono (1895–1980).
Wife: Olive May Campbell (1923-2010).
16) Charles Sharbono (1897–1901)
17) Gustave "Gust" Sharbono (1899–1901)
Sources from Ancestry.com:
U. S. Federal censuses for 1870, 1900, 1910, and 1920.
Minnesota, U.S., Marriages from the Minnesota Official Marriage System, 1850-2019.
Minnesota Land Records - 80 acres in EMILY'S name on 30 Dec 1902. Entry Classification: Indian Fee Patent
Patent #735343
Minnesota, Indian Allotment Records, 1888-1919 (for 1892).
U.S. Indian Census Schedules, 1885-1940 (for 1915).
U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 for son William Joseph Sharbono.
Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002
Sources from the Internet: Ojibweinfo.com Focusing on Ahnishinahbaeotjibway. Ojibwe, and Metis genealogy.http://www.ojibwe.info/
Genealogical databases for Chippewa/Ojibwe people were compiled by Wub-e-ke-niew and Clara Niiska. My gratitude to them for their work and the great value it provides for my husband's family history.
For a lengthy bibliography of sources used to compile this genealogy, see "Selected Genealogical References" at: http://www.ojibwe.info/selected_bibliography.html
Records for the Red Lake and Pembina bands recorded under "Chippewa Annuity Payrolls, 1864 - 1878" were compiled from the U.S. Office of Indian Affairs, Chippewa Annuity Rolls.
Chippewa Half-Breed Scrip records were gathered for Red Lake and Pembina Chippewa of Lake Superior.
Family Members
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Mary Sharbono Kuchynka
1868–1945
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Albert Herbert Charbonneau
1871–1948
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Rose Angeline Sharbono Resimius
1872–1954
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Mary Sharbono Santwire
1875 – unknown
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Emily Amelia Sharbono Stocker
1876–1934
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Florence Barbara "Flora" Sharbono Bement
1879–1966
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William J Charboneau
1885–1972
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Agnes Olivia Charbonneau LaFrenierre
1889–1980
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Frank D Sharbono
1891–1972
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Israel "Bud" Sharbono
1893–1978
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August "Gus" Sharbono
1899–1901
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