I feel sure the man in the hat pic is Luke Hobucket (not Hobuchet). No point trying to figure out why is was misspelled on the bac of pic SO, I'm back to work now. and will get right on this. I think Luke was Edward's father (Sr) who had Edward Jr. There are some other men in the clan listed in these census records that i'll follow up on to. I've read interesting material on these Quileute. A white preacher/missionary decided these people needed good biblical names and started documenting villagers, native Quileute, with white folk names like Joshua, Joseph, Sara and one poor girl he named California. I've seen it passed down thru generations now and even some of the men have it as middle name, to honor Grandmother California. It was very common for people to be given middle names that are their mother's maiden, or a respected great unlce etc. It's not just among indians but all over. Typical in the 1800's. My ggfather was Glenn Pace Nall, Pace being his mothers maiden.
It really helps tho in finding out who's related to whom.
Some of the mens names that I'm tracking are, Gaden, Tyler, Harry, Guy, Alex, Gordon and a Chee-Shoo?
Well the other important thing i found on the Quileute web page...
http://www.quileutetribe.org/7.html
...was about something called the 'taxilit' a spiritual journey taken by their youth. Very interesting don't you think...i'll keep researching and get back with ya.
Off topic - i just got back from having lunch with a highschool mate i haven't seen in 23yrs. What a blast!! She lives 5 miles from me and i just found out.
both transplanted fr GA. Not enough time to catch up but there'll be more visits i'm sure. What a treat it was. I remember her fixin up her 65 mustang. we were the rebels that didn't hang out with the rich snobs. Such a down to earth kind a gal. and btw, my son is better, thanks for asking Scandi.
gotta go google!!
kk