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Garbet ( Garbutt ) Outhet |
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Garbet Outhet was born 21st November 1816 in Scarborough, England. He came to Canada with his parents, John Outhet and Jane Garbet (Garbutt) in 1820-23. We believe that sometime before 1839 he moved with his parents to Mellenry County, Illinois. It was there that he married Matilda Elizabeth Porter Billings on 11th May 1849. She was born in 1804 in the Green Mountains of Vermont and died 08/021903 at 98 years of age, buried in Marysville, Marshall County, Kansas, probably. That is where certificate of death was issued. Garbet and Matilda moved from Mellenry County, Ill. to Baraboo, Suak County, Wisconsin shortly after they were married as they are listed on the 1850 census taken there on 13/09/1850 and there first daughter, Jane, was born there on 27/03/1850. They evidently lived in Suak County, Wisconsin until about 1857 then moved to Iowo County, Wisconsin, (which is just south of Suak County), as Mary H. Outhet was born there in Iowa County on 21/11/1858 (or she may have been born on the way to Nebraska) as they were living in Gage County, Nebraska in 1863 when Sophia Lucy "Kate" Outhet was born on 12/08/1863. Garbet and Matilda lived in this same general area trhe rest of their lives. Even though records show them living in Marshall County, Kansas in 1872, this is fairly close to the place they lived in Nebraska. By 1876-78 they were back in Nebraska living on their Homestead on the Otoe Indian Reservation. In 1868 they had moved to Marshall County, Kansas, locating on a farm near Oketo, Kansas. In 1872 or 73 when Garbet's family was living in Kansas and John William Outhet was about 16 or 17 years old, there was an old Indian who would just come walking into their home without even knocking. He would go to where Garbet had his pipe, pick it up, smoke all the tobacco in it and then leave. When he would come Matilda would just stand with the kids behind her and not say or do anything until he left. One day john William put some gunpowder in with the tobacco and when the old Indian came by for a smoke, it exploded. It didn't hurt the indian, but it scared him enough that he didn't even come back. In 1876 there was an act of Congress which allowed people to file for homesteads on the OTOE and MISSOURIA Indian reservations. Garbet filed for one and in 1878 the family was living on land located in the OTOE Indian Reservation in Gage County, Nebraska. |
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