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Petosegay
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Petosegay or Biidassige (Ottawa: Light that is Coming) (c. 1787 – June 15, 1885) was a 19th-century Odawa merchant and fur trader. Both present-day Petoskey, Michigan, Petoskey State Park, and nearby Emmet County park are named in his honor. A particular variety of stone was found in abundance on his former lands and named after him, and the Petoskey stone was designated as the official state stone. His granddaughter, Ella Jane Petoskey, was asked by Michigan Governor George W. Romney to be an honored signatory on the bill assigning the Petoskey Stone as the state stone.
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dbr:United_States dbr:Petoskey,_Michigan
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1885-06-15
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Near the Manistee River, Michigan
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c. 1787
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Neyas Petosega , later Ignatius Petoskey
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Francis Petoskey, son Ignatius Petoskey, son Mitchell Petoskey, son
dbp:deathDate
1885-06-15
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dbr:Odawa_(tribe)
dbp:occupation
Headman, fur trader
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Petosegay, Pet-O-Sega
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Antoine Carre , father Unnamed Ottawa, mother
dbp:predecessor
dbr:Antoine_Carre
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William Petoskey, grandson Paul Petoskey, grandson Poka-9zeegun, father-in-law
dbp:spouse
Kewaykabawikwa, wife
dbp:successor
dbr:Ignatius_Petoskey_(younger)
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Petosegay or Biidassige (Ottawa: Light that is Coming) (c. 1787 – June 15, 1885) was a 19th-century Odawa merchant and fur trader. Both present-day Petoskey, Michigan, Petoskey State Park, and nearby Emmet County park are named in his honor. A particular variety of stone was found in abundance on his former lands and named after him, and the Petoskey stone was designated as the official state stone. His granddaughter, Ella Jane Petoskey, was asked by Michigan Governor George W. Romney to be an honored signatory on the bill assigning the Petoskey Stone as the state stone.
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Petosegay, Pet-O-Sega
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Neyas Petosega (Rising Sun), later Ignatius Petoskey
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1787-01-01
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1885-01-01
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