Stan Bingham
"Dad, Grandpa, Uncle, Coach and Friend"


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08/12/2006 5:42PM

Hi All,
 
I just want to let you all know  our beautiful, amazing and everloving Daddy and Grandpa passed away last night 08/11/2006 at 11:53pm.  Dad told my brother, Scott he was going to "pull the plug" and "checkout" on Friday (even though there was no plug to pull)......He did just that.....Another amazing moment for our family to witness, that Dad could "checkout" the day he said he would........Dad told Scott and me he was so looking forward to being with my Mom again and that he would give her a big kiss for us kids.   He also promised to continue to look out after us....I guess a father's duty is never done....We are all so thankful  he was our Dad and Grandpa, thankful he didn't suffer long, thankful that his kids and grandkids were able to kiss on him, thankful we could tell him how much we were going to miss him, and show our absolute love for him. I'm so sorry if this news is coming as a total shock, but it was only  9 days ago that he said he was feeling crummy.....It all happened so fast and we had no idea he would "check out" so soon....Please know Dad knew exactly how much everyone loved him, even those friends and family members who couldn't physically make it to Albuquerque to be at his side....He was quite the popular guy...Thank you for being so wonderful to him...He truly was a blessed man! 
 
I think we're going to try to have the service for next Saturday October 19th up at Skylawn in Half Moon Bay....We don't know the time of the service yet, but we will be celebrating the "the life and times of Stan Bingham" followed by a big bash at the Barry's.  Vodka Tonics will be the "special of the day" followed by "two fingers" of red wine! 
 
Please feel free to send this info on to those friends and family members who would want to know.   Will keep you posted on the time.....
 
Love always from His kids,
 
Shelley, Scott, Steve, Stan, Jason, Tara, Ashleigh, Jeff, Zachary, Mackenzie, Avery, Madison, Jordan and Jackson

 

Autobiography

 

Stan Bingham’s Bluejacket Genealogy

Waweyapiersenwa

The Whirlpool, better known as Blue Jacket by Indian and white alike, born in the early 1740’s, probably in Pennsylvania. His parents were unknown but he had a sister living on an island in the Maumee River below the Maumee Rapids in northwest Ohio in 1801. Last principal War Chief of the Shawnee Tribe, he was a mentor of Tecumseh and died in about 1808 on the banks of the Detroit River in Michigan Territory (at what is now Wyandotte).

M Baby

A half French, half Indian daughter of Jacques Dupéron Baby, a French Canadian trader and agent of the British Indian Service. Ms Baby was born at or near Fort Detroit, after 1750. She survived the Shawnee/Wyandot Trail of Tears and died in northeast Kansas Territory about 1843.

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(2) George Bluejacket.

The third son and fifth child of Blue Jacket and Ms Baby (Blue Jacket produced a boy and girl with another wife), George was born in about 1881 at one of the Blue Jacket’s Towns in the northwest of Ohio country. Along with brother James, he was a collaborator with Tecumseh in the latter’s failed attempts to rid the Great Lakes region of Americans. George died at Piqua, Ohio about 1829.

M Spouse Unknown

This wife was very likely a Shawnee but no details have surfaced.

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(3) Henry Bluejacket

When Henry was born is unknown, therefore, he may or may not have been the first of George’s brood. He likely was born at Blue Jacket’s Town, north of the Huron River and west of the Detroit River in southeastern Michigan Territory near Brownstown. Henry went to Washington DC in 1854 where he signed the Shawnee Treaty with his brothers George and Charles. His last child was born after Henry died at Bluejacket’s Crossing of the Wakarusa River in 1855, now in Johnson County, Kansas City, Kansas.

M Eliza

Born about 1818, she married Henry on March 16, 1843 but their apparent first child was born in 1838. Eliza had been married before as she had a son, George Sarcoxie, born in 1836 but was raised in the Bluejacket household and used the Bluejacket name. Her Indian name was Cho-wa-pea and she died about 1865.

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(4) Stephen S. Bluejacket

Stephen was born in 1838 in northeastern Kansas Territory. He was in Co. D, 17th Regiment, Kansas Voluntary Infantry in 1864. In 1871 these Shawnees migrated to Indian Territory, establishing farms near Bluejacket Station on the MKT railroad. Stephen later operated Bluejacket Hotel in Vinita, I. T. On Card No. 3458 of the Dawes Roll, he is listed as ½ blood Adopted Shawnee. Stephen died on November 8, 1901. His Indian name was Wa-wa-latj-kah-ka.

M Emily Tiblow

Emily was born on June 17, 1841 in Kansas Territory and died on June 30, 1896 in Vinita I. T. The marriage date with Stephen is unknown. Her Indian name was Me-swa-pe-a-se and she was called Spotted Fawn. Emily had first married John Silverheels and they had a daughter Frances.

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(5) Mamie F. Bluejacket

Was born in Vinita I. T. on January 7, 1883 and attended Carlisle Industrial School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Her Dawes Roll No. is 24048 and Card No. 3458 and she was 3/8th blood Adopted Shawnee. Mamie died November 27, 1965 in Modesto, California.

M Charles Wilson Bingham

Married Mamie June 4, 1901. He was born Feb 4, 1870 in Springfield, Indiana. Charles died October 1, 1945 in Modesto.

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(6) Stan Bingham

 

Grandma Mamie youngest Son has gone home to her, she has all her children back now.

WE WILL MISS YOU UNCLE STAN!
wcbingham