Six years after the expedition ended in 1806, Sacagawea gave birth to a daughter, Lisette on December 22 1812. It is not known when Lisette died, although it is believed she did not survive infancy. However, we do know that both Lisette and her brother were legally adopted by William Clark eight months after Sacagawea's death.
After her death, Toussaint Charbonneau signed over complete custody of his son Jean-Baptiste and his daughter Lisette over to William Clark. It is believed Lisette died in infancy, but Jean-Baptiste was educated by Clark in St. Louis and then, at age 18 was sent to Europe. He would learn to speak English, French, Spanish and German and joined in the California gold rush. In May 1866, while returning from California, Charbonneau died of pneumonia near Danner, Oregon at age 61.
Six years after the expedition ended in 1806, Sacagawea gave birth to a daughter, Lisette on December 22 1812. After Sacagawea's death, Toussaint signed over complete custody of his son Jean-Baptiste and his daughter Lisette over to William Clark. It is not known when Lisette died, although it is believed she did not survive infancy.
she became a gohst and killed her childern
Yes he did into another Indian tribe and died at the age of 96.
the answer is Jean Batiste (pomp for short) and Lisette
Died.
It turns out sacagawea died of illness her whole adult life and when she did die William clark adopted both her children Jean and Lisette himself.
Sacajawea's children grew up with her on the ship but Lewis and clark mainly looked after them.
she grew up got married and lived happily ever after
sacagaweas sons name is jean baptiste charbonneau.
sometime in 1812 she died while being born
sacgaweas mother died because of old age. She was 45 when she died
they died
Sacajawea eventually died and then clark leagaly adoppted the two kids 8 months after she had died
pompt