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Daisy <I>Wicks</I> Wakefield

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Daisy Wicks Wakefield

Birth
Death
2 Apr 1942 (aged 71–72)
Pipestone, Pipestone County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Pipestone, Pipestone County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
block c lot 49 grave 3
Memorial ID
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My great-grandfather was Joseph Watts Wakefield who had a daughter named Daisy I'm told. So I was excited to see your post on a Daisy.

I'm trying to find more info on the Wakefields & found great-grandfather had 6(!) wives, 4 of whom were Native American.

My grandmother (his daughter), Susan/Susie Wakefield Snetsinger's mother, was full Chippewa whose name was Peen-Quay Auginosh and married to Joseph Watts Wakefield.

Peen-Quay was of the Sandy Lake Band of Chippewas of Sandy Lake MN, Aitken County.

Joseph Watts Wakefield was born 1835 in Cherryfield Maine & went west as a young man, settling in MN living in Mahnomen & Grand Rapids MN area and died while living in Little Falls MN.
Oh yes, Joseph Watts Wakefield was also in the lumber business
above info was sent by curleetop7
My great-grandfather was Joseph Watts Wakefield who had a daughter named Daisy I'm told. So I was excited to see your post on a Daisy.

I'm trying to find more info on the Wakefields & found great-grandfather had 6(!) wives, 4 of whom were Native American.

My grandmother (his daughter), Susan/Susie Wakefield Snetsinger's mother, was full Chippewa whose name was Peen-Quay Auginosh and married to Joseph Watts Wakefield.

Peen-Quay was of the Sandy Lake Band of Chippewas of Sandy Lake MN, Aitken County.

Joseph Watts Wakefield was born 1835 in Cherryfield Maine & went west as a young man, settling in MN living in Mahnomen & Grand Rapids MN area and died while living in Little Falls MN.
Oh yes, Joseph Watts Wakefield was also in the lumber business
above info was sent by curleetop7


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