Person:Thomas Canard (1)

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Thomas Canard
b.1841
 
m. Abt 1821
  1. Louisa CanardAbt 1824 -
  2. Thomas Canard1841 -
  1. Roly Canard1885 - 1950
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Name Thomas Canard
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1841 Cane Creek
Marriage to Yarnar _____
Marriage to Negaya _____
References
  1. O'Beirne, Harry F, and Edward S O'Beirne. The Indian territory : its chiefs, legislators and leading men. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1976)
    Pages 356, 357, 358.

    THOMAS CANARD.
    Thomas Canard was born at Cane Creek in the year 1841, the third son of Yahartostanuggee, a full-blood Indian and king of the Eufaula Town. His mother’s name was Polly, daughter of a white man. Thomas went to Asberry Mission for eight years, leaving that institution in 1857 and remaining at his home until 1861, when he married Miss Negaya, daughter of the king of the Thlopthlocco Town, and thus started in life on his own responsibility. By this marriage he had one child, Wisie, born March 18, 1865. In the meantime he joined the Confederate service as sergeant, and, after the usual experience, returned to his home. After the death of his first wife he married Yarnar, grand-daughter of Thalarth-hayo, king of the Kealiger Town, by whom he has five children – Jefferson, born June, 1870; Lucy B., April, 1873; Louisa, November, 1875; Felix B., December 1879, and Lolie B. [ie. Roly Canard], March 1885. In 1867 Thomas was elected as light-horseman, which office he held four years. Soon afterward he was elected district judge of Weanoka, which office he holds at present, and has been re-elected for the coming term. Mr. Canard has 100 head of cattle, 100 acres of farm in good cultivation, and horses and hogs sufficient for his own use. He is a member of the Methodist Church, has a good education and a kind disposition, which renders him very popular among his people. Mr. Canard is about two-thirds Indian, is five feet nine inches in height, and weighs 160 pounds.