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James (Ne-kah-e-se-y) Nekahesey (abt. 1844 - 1913)

James [uncertain] (Jimmy) Nekahesey formerly Ne-kah-e-se-y
Born about in United Statesmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married about 1876 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 69 in Oklahoma, United Statesmap
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Biography

Jimmy was Osage.

Ne Kah E Sey was an Osage man whose English name was Jimmy, born about 1846. His roll number was 281.

  1. Unknown
    1. Hlu-Ah-To-Me "One Eagle" Grace Cue Kyle 1868–1928
    2. Me-grah-tah 1872–1906
  2. Lizzie Q, Married about 1874
    1. Hlu-Ah-Wah-Kon-Tah Eagle God Cue Kyle 1883–Deceased
    2. Wah-Hrah-Lum-Pah Anna Cue Kyle 1886–1921
    3. Mollie Ne-Kah-Es-Sey Cue Kyle 1886–1937
    4. Me-se-moie Minnie Cue Kyle 1889–1918
    5. Nah-shah-shah Reta Cue Kyle 1891–1923

He passed away in 1913.

Sources

See Also:

  • Grann, D., (2017) "Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI." Doubleday, New York.




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posted by Dr. Ted Vandevis
We need your help to eliminate "unknown" and misnamed profiles of Native Americans.

Ne-kah-e-se-y would be the mononym or singular birth name and does not represent a surname. In this case "Osage" should be used for the LNAB. The listing on the 1910 census of "James Nekahesey" was the census takers method of including a first and last name to fit the census document format.

Per the Native Americans project standards: "WikiTree's underlying technology requires an entry in the Last Name at Birth "LNAB" field. It is the policy of WikiTree's Native Americans project to use this field to record the tribe or nation name for those individuals born before the introduction of surnames." See: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Native_Americans#Name_Fields_Guidelines

Please don't hesitate to ask for assistance with this change.

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posted by Ronald Prentice
edited by Ronald Prentice

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