zoi lightfoot
Reply #56
i am pleased to see you acknowledge Grand Chief Ben Sylliboy,I beleive his niece,a recognised teacher of Mikmaq language and traditional heritage is also a member on this forum,the reason i mention this is because her BLOOD sister and also niece to Ben Sylliboy,is the very same colleague of mine you informed an established and respected human rights organisation,you had done a genological web search on and determined her to be a PODIA.
I don't like to get into someones personal history but as claims that Linda is closely related to important people in the Mi'kmaq Nation is being used to legitimize Treaty House , i guess pointing out that it is hard to see how these claims might be true is something that needs to be done.
I know there is a Mi'kmaq woman who briefly was a NAFPS member who refers to Linda Lou as " Big Sis" . From the link to her website in her profile, and many pictures of community and family posted there , i am pretty sure she is Mi'kmaq . I guess this relationship might be one of blood as claimed or an adoption that was made when Linda Lou was an adult. Seeing Linda accepted as family by people in the Mi'kmaq community I was always willing to take Linda Lou's word her having a connection there of some kind.
But I'm not sure how Linda Lou's family might connect to the family of Grand Chief Ben Sylliboy.
Grand Chief Ben Sylliboy's parents were Nancy(Denny)(Nevin)Sylliboy and William Ben Sylliboy
http://wekoqmaq.piczo.com/mtilnjesistoweypageroots?cr=6&linkvar=000044This is William Ben Sylliboy,born in 1902,married Nancy(Denny)Nevin whom she had one child from a previous marriage,
This is Nancy(Denny)(Nevin)Sylliboy on the left and the picture on the above is Nancy with daughter Mary Ellen
These three children are also Nancy's children with William,The late Theresa Cremo,Margaret Poulette,And our GrandChief Ben W. Sylliboy and it goes on and on through your memory and knowledge.
Below is some detailed genealogical information on Linda Lou's birth family
http://web.archive.org/web/20040829031022/http://www.bodhipines.com/cgi-bin/sixnations/
dbman/db.cgi?db=default&uid=default&view_records=1&RecordNumber=*&nh=8---------
edited to make this link work
http://tinyurl.com/7qbklr-------------------------
RecordNumber: 86
GenderOfAdoptee: Female
TriadPosition: Adoptee
InSearchOf: BirthFather
BirthMonth: 09
BirthDay: 22
BirthYear: 58
BirthCity: Wolfeville
BirthState/Province: Nova Scotia
BirthCountry: Canada
AdoptiveName: Linda Lou Hooper
Birth1stName: Linda Lou
BirthSurname: Messom
BirthMotherName: Edith Daisy Parker nee Messom
BirthFatherName: n/a
Hospital: Wolfeville
Agency: Kentville Social Services
MaternityHome: n/a
YourName: Linda Lou Flewin
Comments: My bio-mother passed away 2 years ago February and said my father was working at Greenwood Base in Kentville but he originally came from New Brunswick which was where she met him. He went blind so had to retire from the Army/navy base at Greenwood. His wife came from New Brunswick to pick him up and take him back home and I and my sister were taken away from my mother by social services in October 1959 and put into care. I was formally adopted in 1960 and my sister Francis Marie in 1961/62....my mother said he was Iroquois and my uncle said he thought the surname was ROI/ROY and he spoke French.Not sure how accurate any of this is but help would be appreciated.
Many Thanks.......
EmailAddress: Linda_louflewin@hotmail.com
AlternateEmail:
WebPageURL:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/genealogyresearchclub/message/6683Linda Lou AKA Miqamaq
Hi Brenda,I am curious, Your surname is Parker(gee obviously she
says..lol!!)well, I am adopted and my mother said my fathers name was Parker,
where do you come from, I am from Nova Scotia,but I believe my father came from
New Brunswick. We may be related.
Regards....Linda Lou
http://www.thunderers.com/Tomahawky/WC/not%20knowing%20who%20you%20are%20-%20www_ezboard_comMiqamaq AKA Linda Lou
10/1/02 9:39 am
the first thing I saw was a name....Chief Bernie Parker, why wierd? Well, my mother was married to a guy called Parker...I don't know his first name but she always said he was Iroquois before she passed away. Who is this guy, how can I find out more, I know when she was with him but I don't know if she actually got married although she was known as Mrs Parker.......OK, it won't be Chief Bernie but some relation perhaps??
refering to her Mom having been in the residential school at Shubenacadie
Miqamaq AKA Linda Lou
(10/8/02 3:09 am )
Yeah, read this book and made me sick to my stomache, my mom was there until she was 21, then they let her go.
Miqamaq AKA Linda Lou refering to her Mom.
She had six of us all with different fathers, all apart from 1 who died a few months old were taken away from her.
So, Linda Lou's Dad was not Mi'kmaq and it is through her Mom that she is claiming blood ties to the Mi'kmaq community. If she has a blood sister or is the niece of the Grand Chief through blood family , the connection must be through her Mom not her Dad.
Linda Lou has posted quite detailed genealogy of her Mom in various places. The email in this post below is Miqamaq so it appears to be the same Linda Lou.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nsannapo/queries7.htmlQ27
08 Oct 2003
From: Linda Lou
Subject: Looking for Parents of Lavinia Ann"Hannah" Butler
Hannah Butler was my great grandmother and her parents were Benjamin J Butler - born 01/11/1829 and Mary Elizabeth Mcginnes born 12/08/1825. I believe they came from the Blue Mountain area - I have seen a picture of Hannah as she was known - she is of very dark complexion, wondered if from Indian stock. Hannah married Jonathon Elijah Walsh in 06/09 /1880.
My grandmother Jennifer Elizabeth "Jennie" Walsh married James Messom(born abt 1895) James Messom is the mistery- I cannot trace his family back further than him, he either came from Blue Mountain or Gaspereau, he worked and lived in Gaspereau most of his life but before that - is a big question. If anyone can help me out with that one as well that would be great.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/genealogyresearchclub/message/6628Linda Lou AKA Miqamaq
Hi Guys, hope you can help me, am looking for Messoms in New Brunswick,Nova
Scotia and Natick,MA....trying to find a connection with my grandfather Jim
Messom who lived and died in Gaspereau, Annapolis Nova
Scotia....Lightfoots,Harvie's are also involved but later on sometime...any help
getting started would be appreciated.
In order for Linda Lou to be the niece by blood of Grand Chief Ben Sylliboy it seems he would have to share at least one of the same parents as Linda Lous Mom. In other words, Jennie Walsh or James Messom would have to be one of his parents. They aren't.
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edited to provide more complete and accurate informationThe automated 1901 Census records in the 2 links below show Linda Lou's grandfather James or Jim Messom ( Jr.) born about 1900 was the son of James Messom (Sr ) born about 1861 and his wife May b.June 21 1867 . Lewis Messom born 1870 is living next door. Baby James Messom jr is recorded as having an older sister Rachel born Sept 1 1895.
http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/View.jsp?id=4527&highlight=50&desc=1901+Census+
of+Canada+page+containing+James+Messomhttp://automatedgenealogy.com/census/View.jsp?id=4528&highlight=5&desc=1901+Census+of
+Canada+page+containing+James+MessomDoing a search on the 1881 census which is online through the LDS shows James Senior born 1863 and brother Lewis born 1870 were the sons of William Messom and Lavinia.
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=census/search_census.aspIn the 1881 census the Messom family was recorded as English.
The Messom family appears to have lived in this area of NS for several generations .
In the link below the 1838 Census of Horton Township Kings County, N.S. lists Isaac , William and James Messom.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nskings/1838h-n-horton.htmlIn the link below Linda Lou says she is related to the Morines .
http://genforum.genealogy.com/morine/messages/44.htmlPosted by: Linda Flewin (ID *****1726) Date: December 29, 2006 at 06:17:05
In Reply to: Re: Morines in Kings Co NS by G MORINE of 49
Hi, I too am related to the Morine family down through my gr grandmothers and gr grandfathers line in Gaspereau NS. But we are Welsh/Walsh and Messoms!
In the link below William Messom's wife Lavinia is identified as being Lavinia Morine.
In the 1901 census James Messom Senior is shown to have married "May" who was born June 21 1867.
This is probably the "Mary Morrine" is refered to in the link below as being the wife of James Messom and mother of Rachel Messom who married Harry Walsh (son of John and Hannah), and brother of Linda Lou's grandmother Jennie Walsh . Rachel is listed in 1901 census above as one of the children of James Messom and May ( probably Mary Morine ) If May / Mary's maiden name is Morine this also fits with Linda Lou's statement above that she has Morine's through her great grandmother and great grandfather's lines .
The census information about the Messom family in the link below is said to be 1891 . This is a typo . It is the 1881 census.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nscumber/message/22715I went through all the Messom’s I have and thus far have Oscar Farris (sonof Charles and Georgina (Stevens) Farris married to Mary Blanche Messom(daughter of William and Lavinia (Morine) Messom And Rachel Messom daughter of James and Mary (Morine) Messom married to Harry Walsh (son of John and Hannah)
The only Mary Morine of the right age I can find in the 1881 census is recorded as the 15 year old daughter of Samuel Morine and Elizabeth of Canning, Kings Co., Nova Scotia. The family is all recorded as English.
Other people in that area with that surname are recorded as French, Irish and German.
I didn't see any people surnamed Morine recorded as living in the recognizable Native communites in the area.
I did find this though ....
http://www.danielnpaul.com/Mi'kmaqBurialGround.html.
In 1808-1809- Paul Malti was the Chief of the Mi’kmaq residing on a reserve on Foster’s Point, Queens County. Ella Letson states: “He was a great friend of my grandfather Asa Morine.
So some freindships existed. But I wasn't able to find any evidence of blood relations.
Jennie Walsh who was Linda Lou's Mom's Mom was born about 1900 and died February 28, 1996. Jennie was the daughter of Jonathen Walsh and Hannah Butler.
In the 1901 automated census in the link below shows Jonathen Welsh b Jan 25 1856 and his wife Hannah Butler born Aug 12 1856 and their one year old daughter Jennie , who later became Linda Lou's Grandmother and Jennie's older brother Harry who was born in 1892 and who is said to have later married Rachel messom the daughter of James Messom ( senior ) and Mary Morine.
http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/View.jsp?id=4521&highlight=20&desc=1901+Census+of
+Canada+page+containing+Hannah+WelshJonathon Walsh / Welsh / Welch / Walch appears to be related to the Elijah , and William Welch . William Welsh was living a couple doors down from Jonathen Walsh in the 1901 census linked to above.
In the 2 pages of the 1911 census linked to below Jonathen, Hannah , their children and Hannah's mother Mary Butler are all living together .
http://automatedgenealogy.com/census11/View.jsp?id=8292&highlight=46&desc=1911+Census+of
+Canada+page+containing+Jonathen+WalshRight next door are the families of Elijah b Feb. 1853 and William Walsh b. Aug 27 1845 which strongly suggests these three men are all related.
http://automatedgenealogy.com/census11/View.jsp?id=8293&highlight=3&desc=1911+Census+of+
Canada+page+containing+Jennie+WalshI can't find Jonethan Walsh in the 1881 census , but in that census both William and Elijah were recorded as English.
The Welch / Walsh family looks like it lived in this area for several generations.
The 1838 Horton census Kings County, N.S. lists a Jonathan WELCH , laborer.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nskings/1838o-y-horton.htmlThis would not be the same Johnathen Walch who was born in 1856 but it is probaly his father, grandfather or uncle. People with this family name had been in the area for some time. The 1765 tax assesment for Kings Co Horton linked to below , lists Joshua and Joshua Jr Walch and James and Wiiliam Welch
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nskings/1765horton2.htmlHannah Butler who married Jonathen Walsh is recorded in the LDS online 1881 census . She was still living with her parents Benjamin and Mary Butler. Benjamin, Mary and their daughter Hannah are all recorded as English.
Both Benjamin and Mary Butler are also recorded in the 1901 automated census.
http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/View.jsp?id=4523&highlight=28&desc=1901+Census+of+
Canada+page+containing+Benjamin+ButlerJennie Walsh passed away in 1996, and her obituary names blood relatives who are still living . None are in the Cape Breton area of NS.
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/CANADA-OBITS/2005-03/1109860490 The 1871 - 1881 Mi'kmaq census, does show a small number of Mi'kmaq people with this surname living in the Cape Breton area .
http://web.archive.org/web/20070829115832/http://mrc.uccb.ns.ca/census.html1871
Welsh, Elizabeth, Age 8, Shanty, Education-?, Plaister Cove (Ma'lakawe:j Reserve or nearby)
Welsh, Mary, Age 27, Shanty, Illiterate, Married, Plaister Cove (Ma'lakawe:j Reserve or nearby)
Welsh, Mary Ann, Age 10, Shanty, Education-?, Plaister Cove (Ma'lakawe:j Reserve or nearby)
Welsh, Michael, Age 41, Shanty, Illiterate, Cooper, Married, Plaister Cove (Ma'lakawe:j Reserve or nearby)
Welsh, Thomas, Age 1, Shanty, Plaister Cove (Ma'lakawe:j Reserve or nearby)
1881
Welsh, Tom, Age 11, Shanty, Education-?, Potlotek
I don't see any obvious connection between this Mi'kmaq family and Linda Lou's Walsh/ Welsh family in Gaspereau , which is about 200 miles south of the Native communities of Waycobah and Chapel Island..
I have seen families where the father was recorded as French, English or German , the mother is recorded as Indian and all the children are recorded as being the race of their father, so It's entirely possible someone way back there , on Linda's Mom's side, was mixed blood , but , as far as the obvious goes, everyone on Linda's Mom's side appears to be from the Gaspereau or Horton area of Kings County Nova Scotia and everyone appears to be predominantly English.
If Linda Lou's Mom was put in the Shubenacadie residential school as was claimed, it seems she would have had a substantial amount of Mi'kmaq blood from somewhere, but looking at what Linda Lou has posted about her family background I'm not sure where that could have come in.
As Zoi seems to want to use Linda Lou's blood family to legitimize Treaty House , if I have overlooked this connection , maybe Zoi Lightfoot will post something giving the full names and bithdates of the ancestors who connect Linda to the Mi'kmaq community so at least this part of these peoples claims can be verified.
Which brings me back to the main point , which is, I doubt anyone with such a distant relationship to the Mi'kmaq community would be selected to officially represent them to the international community , as the title Consular Director for Canadian Affairs for Treaty House suggests. As anyone could make such a claim , it seems to me important that anyone claiming such a position would be able to provide a way for the public to verify that they are in fact appointed to do this by the Nations they are claiming.
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I was also sent an email someone recieved from the UN . The names and headers have been removed out of respect for some of the people in this chain of inquirey , but if people need to verify that this exists , I can forward this to Al and people could verify it through him.
Greetings,
I am trying to contact a UN attorney by the name of Zoi Lightfoot from
London who I am told works for Native American rights. If you could please
provide contact information I would appreciate it.
Regards, [name removed]
From: inquiries2 [mailto:inquiries2@un.org]
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 8:40 AM
To: [ name removed ]
Subject: Re: Web Query
Greetings from the Public Inquiries Team.
Based on information that we have available, we have no record of any such name in the listing of UN Staff/Personnel.
Thank you for taking the initiative to write to us.
Best regards,
Public Inquiries Unit
Department of Public Information
United Nations
inquiries2@un.org
I guess it's always possible the right person was not asked. If so , Zoi could always provide us with the name of the person to contact in the UN who could verify that she does work there as claimed,
http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=1735.msg11716#msg11716Reply #7
Zoi Lightfoot
i am part of the vast intertribal legal team based at the UN.