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Julia Ann Ke-che-cc-me-quah Bundy

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
9 Apr 1895 (aged 61–62)
Grant County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Fox, Grant County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Julia Ann "Ke-che-cc-me-quah" was a Full Blooded - Miami Indian.

About 1855 she married Samuel "To-cal-en-je-sah" Bundy who was also a Full Blooded Miami Indian of Indiana.

They had 5 children they named: George Gregg (Me-ze-quah), Sarah (Ah-to-con-gah), John (Wa-we-com-oh), Mary (Waw-mom) and (To-pe-con-qah) Bundy.

Note: Edwin McGuire in April 2013

Julia Ann, wife of Samuel Bundy. The 1854 Annuity list note says Polanza is her brother. Polanza is Francis Bruell whose father was Francis Bruell Sr. This is agreed upon by The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma.

Cemetery Notes:

Miami Indian Cemetery was originally called the Bundy Cemetery. It is the largest Indian cemetery in Indiana. Few of the graves in the cemetery are marked.

The Indians buried here are largely descendants of Chief Metocinya and include Meshingomesia and his family. The first burial was probably in 1873. Burial was contrary to Indian tradition and reflects Christian influence.
Julia Ann "Ke-che-cc-me-quah" was a Full Blooded - Miami Indian.

About 1855 she married Samuel "To-cal-en-je-sah" Bundy who was also a Full Blooded Miami Indian of Indiana.

They had 5 children they named: George Gregg (Me-ze-quah), Sarah (Ah-to-con-gah), John (Wa-we-com-oh), Mary (Waw-mom) and (To-pe-con-qah) Bundy.

Note: Edwin McGuire in April 2013

Julia Ann, wife of Samuel Bundy. The 1854 Annuity list note says Polanza is her brother. Polanza is Francis Bruell whose father was Francis Bruell Sr. This is agreed upon by The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma.

Cemetery Notes:

Miami Indian Cemetery was originally called the Bundy Cemetery. It is the largest Indian cemetery in Indiana. Few of the graves in the cemetery are marked.

The Indians buried here are largely descendants of Chief Metocinya and include Meshingomesia and his family. The first burial was probably in 1873. Burial was contrary to Indian tradition and reflects Christian influence.


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