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Archibald Orman Wells

Male 1877 - 1951  (74 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Archibald Orman Wells was born on 28 Oct 1877 in Caldwell, Sumner, Kansas, USA (son of Orman Graham Wells and Louisa Samantha DeVore); died on 24 Nov 1951 in St Albert, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 27 Nov 1951 in Hardisty Cemetery, Hardisty, Flagstaff, Alberta, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 944
    • Reference Number: GRA-Wells

    Archibald married Anna Howe Cleven on 01 Aug 1898 in Fort Thompson, Buffalo, South Dakota, USA. Anna was born on 23 Feb 1875 in Winnebago, Iowa, USA; died on 22 Aug 1943 in Hardisty, Alberta, Canada; was buried in Hardisty Cemetery, Hardisty, Flagstaff, Alberta, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Louisa Annette Wells was born on 14 May 1899 in Cannon Ball, Sioux, North Dakota, USA; died on 21 May 1951 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
    2. Orman Garfield Wells was born on 30 Jul 1901 in Dover, Kingfisher, Oklahoma, USA; died on 21 Oct 1948 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
    3. Anna Wells was born about 1902; died about 1903.
    4. Charles Davis Wells was born on 02 Aug 1903 in Jackson Hole, Teton, Wyoming, USA; died on 25 Nov 1976 in Alberta, Canada; was buried in Hadisty Cemetery, Hadisty, Alberta, Canada.
    5. Daisy Alberta Wells was born on 10 Dec 1905 in Okotoks, Alberta, Canada; died on 15 Jan 1975.
    6. Edna Wells was born about 1907 in Alberta, Canada; died about 1909 in Alberta, Canada.
    7. Albert Oliver Wells was born on 02 Mar 1913 in Sedgwick, Alberta, Canada; died on 27 Aug 1974.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Orman Graham Wells was born on 05 Apr 1840 in Frontenac, Goodhue, Minnesota, USA (son of James "Bully" Wells and Jane Graham); died on 13 Apr 1928 in Hardisty, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 16 Apr 1928 in Hardisty Cemetery, Hardisty, Flagstaff, Alberta, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 970
    • Reference Number: GRA-WELLS

    Orman married Louisa Samantha DeVore on 07 Dec 1875 in Sumner, Kansas, USA. Louisa was born on 14 Aug 1855 in Canaan, Wayne, Ohio, USA; died on 17 Oct 1923 in Hardisty, Alberta, Canada; was buried in Hardisty Cemetery, Hardisty, Flagstaff, Alberta, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Louisa Samantha DeVore was born on 14 Aug 1855 in Canaan, Wayne, Ohio, USA; died on 17 Oct 1923 in Hardisty, Alberta, Canada; was buried in Hardisty Cemetery, Hardisty, Flagstaff, Alberta, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 904
    • Reference Number: GRA-Wells
    • Name: 07 Dec 1875; Louisa Samantha Wells

    Children:
    1. Harvey Jackson Wells was born on 11 Aug 1876 in Caldwell, Sumner, Kansas, USA; died on 16 Jan 1877.
    2. 1. Archibald Orman Wells was born on 28 Oct 1877 in Caldwell, Sumner, Kansas, USA; died on 24 Nov 1951 in St Albert, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 27 Nov 1951 in Hardisty Cemetery, Hardisty, Flagstaff, Alberta, Canada.
    3. James Wallace Wells was born on 28 Oct 1881; died on 18 Jun 1943 in Alberta, Canada; was buried in Hardisty Cemetery, Hardisty, Flagstaff, Alberta, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James "Bully" WellsJames "Bully" Wells was born in 1803 in Glouster, Camden, New Jersey, USA; died on 18 Aug 1864 in Floyd River, Dakota, Iowa, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 765
    • Reference Number: GRA-WELLS

    Notes:

    was a claimant for Land Certificates in the Lake Pepin Half-Breed Land Reserve

    James married Jane Graham on 12 Sep 1836 in Mendota, Dakota, Minnesota, USA. Jane (daughter of Captain Duncan Graham and Susanne Istagiwin Hazahotawin Pennishon) was born in 1817 in St Peter's River, Dakota, Minnesota, USA; died in 1881 in Lake Pepin, Goodhue, Minnesota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jane GrahamJane Graham was born in 1817 in St Peter's River, Dakota, Minnesota, USA (daughter of Captain Duncan Graham and Susanne Istagiwin Hazahotawin Pennishon); died in 1881 in Lake Pepin, Goodhue, Minnesota, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 761
    • Reference Number: GRA-WELLS
    • Name: 12 Sep 1836; Jane Wells

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Trading Post on St Peter's River

    Notes:

    Married:
    at the home of Oliver Cratte and was performed by Lawrence Taliafero (Indian Agent).

    Children:
    1. Sarah Cratte Wells was born on 19 Sep 1837 in Dakota, Minnesota, USA; died on 16 Nov 1909 in Stephan, Hyde, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Immaculate Conception Mission Cemetery, Stephan, Hyde, South Dakota, USA.
    2. Alfred G. Wells was born in 1838 in Head of Lake Pepin, Goodhue, Minnesota, USA; died about 1863 in Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania, USA.
    3. 2. Orman Graham Wells was born on 05 Apr 1840 in Frontenac, Goodhue, Minnesota, USA; died on 13 Apr 1928 in Hardisty, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 16 Apr 1928 in Hardisty Cemetery, Hardisty, Flagstaff, Alberta, Canada.
    4. Mark Wells was born on 24 Nov 1842 in Goodhue, Minnesota, USA; died on 01 Jun 1913 in Chamberlain, Brule, South Dakota, USA.
    5. Elizabeth F Wells was born on 20 Dec 1844 in Head of Lake Pepin, Goodhue, Minnesota, USA; died on 12 Jul 1927 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA.
    6. William "Wallace" Wells was born on 19 Sep 1846 in Head of Lake Pepin, Goodhue, Minnesota, USA; died on 17 Apr 1920 in Chamberlain, Brule, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Fort Thompson, Buffalo, South Dakota, USA.
    7. Lucy Anne Wells was born on 15 Nov 1849 in Goodhue, Minnesota, USA; died on 11 May 1940 in Faribault, Rice, Minnesota, USA; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, Faribault, Rice, Minnesota, USA.
    8. Philip Faribault Wells was born on 05 Dec 1850 in Frontenac, Goodhue, Minnesota, USA; died on 02 Jan 1947 in White River, Black Hills, South Dakota, USA.
    9. Aaron Charles Wells was born on 06 Mar 1852 in Head of Lake Pepin, Goodhue, Minnesota, USA; died on 10 Oct 1932 in Solen, Sioux, North Dakota, USA.
    10. Agnes Bernadette Wells was born on 06 Oct 1859 in Wells Lake, Rice, Minnesota, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Captain Duncan Graham was born in 1772 in Scotland, UK; died on 05 Dec 1847 in Mendota, Dakota, Minnesota, USA; was buried in 1865 in Calvary Cemetery, Faribault, Rice, Minnesota, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 127
    • Reference Number: GRA-GRA
    • Residence: British Territory
    • Retired: Wabasha, Wabasha, Minnesota, USA
    • Immigration: Abt 1794, York Facotry, On Hudson's Bay, Prince Ruper's Land
    • Occupation: 1802, St Peter's River, Dakota, Minnesota, USA; A fur trader.
    • Occupation: Abt 1810, A fur Trader, Graham's Island, Benson, North Dakota, USA
    • Milit-Beg: 1813
    • Milit-End: 06 Sep 1814
    • Occupation: Between 1815 and 1820, A fur trader; After the war we know that he worked as a trader for the Hudson's Bay Company.
    • Residence: 1816, On the Red River
    • Occupation: 01 Feb 1817, A fur trader
    • Occupation: 1818, A Fur Trader
    • Occupation: 1820, A Fur Trader
    • Residence: 26 Jun 1827, Prairie du Chien, Crawford, Wisconsin, USA
    • Residence: 1835, A Fur Trader, Mendota, Dakota, Minnesota, USA
    • Occupation: 15 Aug 1835, Mendota, Dakota, Minnesota, USA; He was a Trader.
    • Residence: 16 Aug 1837, Mississippi River, Mendota, Dakota, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 05 Jul 1839, Mendota, Dakota, Minnesota, USA
    • Reference Number: 1843, Wabasha, Wabasha, Minnesota, USA; He named the town of Wabasha MN (originally Wabashaw), after his wife's grandfather, Chief Wapashaw I.
    • Occupation: 09 Feb 1843, Wabasha, Wabasha, Minnesota, USA; acting postmaster

    Notes:

    Birth:
    in the Highlands, (according to the source)

    Education:
    He was well educated as demonstrated by his letters written while employed by the Hudson's Bay Company in Canada. It has also been reported that his parents were members of the Scottish nobility and that his emigration was a protest against society of the day.

    Residence:
    Afterthe 1812 war he was initially barred from entering the USA.

    Retired:
    In 1834 he retired to the Wabasha, MN where his three youngest daughters lived and for a number of years was engaged in carrying the mail between Prairie du Chien and points as far north as the Red River of the North.

    Occupation:
    He built a trading post on Graham's Island in Devils Lake, North Dakota and the whole island is a State Park named after him. The historical documents are contradictory as to the exact time he lived on the island and built his trading post. Most history references indicate that he lived in this area after 1815, however some say that it was much earlier. His granddaughter (Marie McLaughlin) said that, at the time, he was an independent trader and not associated with any company, which would mean it was about 1809/11 because later fur traders were required a license and were governed by trading companies. However a grandson said that his mother (who was born in 1805) was 12 at the time they left the island which would mean that he left the island in 1817. It is possible that he was on the island about 1810 and then again after 1815. One history book written in 1884 said that remnants of his old post were still visible on the island. The Indians called him 'Big Foot' and the island 'Big Foot's Island'.

    Milit-Beg:
    During the 1812-1815 war Graham fought on the side of the British and in 1813 as a lieutenant was part of a force that was defeated by the American army lead by Col. Croghan at Lower Sandusky, Ohio.

    Milit-End:
    forced Major Zachary Taylor to retreat during his attempt to recapture the fort at Prairie du Chein Wis. In recognition of his role in this action he was promoted to a Captain.

    Residence:
    He operated a trading post along the Red River at a place known as Graham's Point, which later became the site of Fort Abercrombie.

    Occupation:
    Lord Selkirk wrote a letter to Graham acknowledging Graham's letters of Oct 11 and Dec 7 [1816] where he discussed the success Graham had in trading to date and gives specific instructions on what he wanted Graham to do in the future. Selkirk felt that Graham should remain at the trading post over the winter to ensure there was no conflict between the various bands of Indians.

    Occupation:
    His work later took him to the upper Red River near Traverse Lake where he operated a trading post for the HBC which at some point, as a Canadian company, was barred from doing business in the USA.

    Occupation:
    The letters show there was friction between the company and Graham because furs were not as plentiful as they expected. About 1820, Graham left the HBC and joined the Northwest Company to set up a trading post near Traverse Lake.

    Residence:
    Their only son, Alexander, was born in Prairie du Chein, Wisconsin in 1821 and we know that he || which was quoted in a short narrative of Graham's life in a Minnesota History book.

    Residence:
    "Duncan Graham was one of the most remarkable persons on the list of Bishop Loras, who refers to him as Dom. Etienne Graham."

    Residence:
    In 1839 he was present at the baptisms of his daughter Sarah and son Alexander at St Peter's Church at Mendota.

    Buried:
    Originally, on 6 Dec. 1847 his body was placed in the Jean Baptist Faribault family vault at Mendota joined by his wife in 1848. In what must have been a huge operation, the remains of all relatives and near relatives were moved to the family plot at the Calvary Cemetery, Faribault, MN in the winter of 1865 because the new railway line needed the land occupied by the vault. His grave marker read "Duncan Graham, Born in Scotland". That grave marker no longer existed in 2008, as it may have been made of wood.

    Duncan married Susanne Istagiwin Hazahotawin Pennishon between 1796 and 1802 in Minnesota, USA. Susanne (daughter of Jean Pennishon and Winona Wapasha) was born about 1785 in Rum River, Mille Lacs, Minnesota, USA; died on 02 Mar 1848 in Mendota, Dakota, Minnesota, USA; was buried in 1865 in Calvary Cemetery, Faribault, Rice, Minnesota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Susanne Istagiwin Hazahotawin Pennishon was born about 1785 in Rum River, Mille Lacs, Minnesota, USA (daughter of Jean Pennishon and Winona Wapasha); died on 02 Mar 1848 in Mendota, Dakota, Minnesota, USA; was buried in 1865 in Calvary Cemetery, Faribault, Rice, Minnesota, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 128
    • Reference Number: GRA-GRA
    • Name: Between 1796 and 1802; Susanne Graham

    Notes:

    Birth:
    She was adopted by Winona Wapasha and Jean Pennishon and therefore has the last name of 'Pennishon'.

    Buried:
    Originally, she was buried on 2 March 1848 in the Faribault Cript in Mendota along with her husband and was among the group of family members moved to the Calvary Cemetery in Faribault, MN, in 1865 when railway construction forced their removal.

    Children:
    1. Marie Elizabeth Graham was born on 15 Jul 1804 in Sauk Rapids, Benton, Minnesota, USA; died on 08 Apr 1876 in Elizabeth, Otter Tail, Minnesota, USA; was buried in 1879 in Calvary Cemetery, Faribault, Rice, Minnesota, USA.
    2. Lucy Nancy Graham was born in Sep 1805 in Mendota, Dakota, Minnesota, USA; died on 26 Sep 1888 in Fort Totten, Benson, North Dakota, USA; was buried on 29 Sep 1888 in St Felix Cemetery, Wabasha, Wabasha, Minnesota, USA.
    3. Sarah Marie Graham was born in 1811 in Minnesota, USA; died about 1841 in Wabasha, Wabasha, Minnesota, USA; was buried in 1841 in St Felix Cemetery, Wabasha, Wabasha, Minnesota, USA.
    4. 5. Jane Graham was born in 1817 in St Peter's River, Dakota, Minnesota, USA; died in 1881 in Lake Pepin, Goodhue, Minnesota, USA.
    5. Alexander Graham, Sr. was born on 15 Oct 1821 in Minnesota Territory, USA; died about 1865.


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