Uheseemau [fl. 1848], Pottawatomie warrior, Walpole Island community; in 1848 he received presents from the Indian Department for wounds suffered in the War of 1812 (Richardson: 100). Uheseemau = Tobacco (Richardson: 100).

Uh-wus-sig-gee-zhig-goo-kway / Awassiki-šiko-kkwe / Beyond the sky woman / Hannah Henry / A Woman of the Upper World [born on the Credit River in 1815; died in England in 1847], Ojibwa/ Mississauga Nation, married to Maungwudaus / mankotta-ss / George Henry; she participated in Maugwudaus' theatrical tour of Europe in 1845-46; three of their children died in Scotland in 1847 (Rogers: 767; Smith 1987: 202, 321).

U-je-jock / Aia•kk / George W. Henry / George Henry Junior / Saigitoo / Pelican [born near the Credit River in 1835; fl. 1845-1889], Ojibwa/Mississauga doctor, the son of Maungwudaus / George Henry and Uh-wus-sig-gee-zhig-goo- kway / Hannah Henry; U-je-jock took part in a theatrical tour of Europe in 1845-1846; he settled at New Credit in 1854; Saigitoo delivered medicines in Oakville, 1889 (PAC RG10, vol. 2238; Rogers: 767; Smith 1987: 218, 317). 'My father was a member of the Band at the old Credit'— May 16, 1888 (PAC RG10 vol. 2238).

Unacans [fl. 1771], Ojibwa warrior; he traded with David Ramsay, December 20, 1771 (PSWJ vol. VIII: 485).

Undeya [fl. 1781], Huron Chief, spoke at a council at Detroit, October 10, 1781 (PAC RG10 ser. II, vol. 13). 'Father! I who address you was present when our chief was killed and am thus better able to relate the circumstances which attended the misfortune, however it's from you alone we expect relief by wiping away the Sorrow in which we are overwhelmed at present and we hope that you will take the opportunity when we little expect it, to replace him to us by adopting a Prisoner in his stead...' —Detroit, October 10, 1781.

Utreaupowannie / Great Bat[tle]? or Bat[teau]? [fl. 1800], Wyandot (?) chief; signed Surrender #12, Huron Church Reserve sale, Windsor, September 11, 1800 (Canada 1891 vol. I: 30; Lajeunesse: 208).

 

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