On February 11, 1805, Jean-Baptiste's birth was recorded by Lewis at the Awatixa village on the south side of the Knife River, 50 days before the expedition left the Mandans. Fort Mandan was built by the members of the expedition as their own shelter within the village, however it is unclear whether Sacagawea gave birth to her son within the walls of the fort, or nearby at what Lewis and Clark called the interpreter's hut.
Sacagawea was married to Toussaint Charonneau. Sacagawea gave birth to a son called Jean Baptiste Charonneau, after expediton, she gave birth to another child(daughter) named Lisseti.
She would give birth during the expedition to Pom-Pom Charbonneau on February 11, 1805 at Fort Mandan in North Dakota. Six years after the expedition ended in 1806, Sacagawea gave birth to a daughter, Lisette on December 22 1812 while she and her husband were living in St. Louis. After that Sacagawea died of an illness.
Sacagawea was a very nice woman but, spoke a different language then Lewis and Clark. She was alos nice to her baby, she died when she gave birth.
On February 11, 1805, Jean-Baptiste's birth was recorded by Lewis at the Awatixa village on the south side of the Knife River, 50 days before the expedition left the Mandans. Fort Mandan was built by the members of the expedition as their own shelter within the village, however it is unclear whether Sacagawea gave birth to her son within the walls of the fort, or nearby at what Lewis and Clark called the interpreter's hut.
Sacajawea gave birth to a son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, was born Feb.11,1805 Sacajawea gave birth to a daughter, Lizette, sometime after 1810
She would give birth during the expedition to Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau on February 11, 1805. Six years after the expedition ended in 1806, Sacagawea gave birth to a daughter, Lisette on December 22 1812.
Sacagawea. An Indian girl born into the Shoshone tribe. At age 9 she was kidnapped by the Mandan Indians. She then married 43 Charbonneau who already had 2 other wives. On February 11th when Sacagawea was only 16 gave birth to a baby bot who she called Jean Baptiste, but the Corps Of Discovery called him Pomp meaning firstborn.
she gave birth to Jean Baptiste (Pomp) and a girl named Lisette i don't know if that is right but I've looked up and she did have a baby girl before she died.
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.
She would give birth during the expedition to Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau on February 11, 1805 at Fort Mandan. Her daughter Lisette was born 6 years after the expedition at Fort Manuel Lisa in present-day North Dakota.
it was the great Mc murky pants who also gave birth to Michel Jackson
Lewis and Clark hired Sacagawea's husband, a French Canadian fur trapper named Charbonneau as an interpreter on their expedition of exploration between 1804 and 1806. They decided to also take Sacagawea because she spoke Shoshone and they knew that they would be encountering Shoshone tribes on their route. She was also useful in knowing how to find food when they were starving. In 1805, Sacagawea gave birth to a son on the journey and after the journey, when she and her husband had settled in St. Louis, Missouri, she gave birth to a daughter around 1810. Sacagawea died of natural causes in 1812. Eight months after Sacagawea's death, William Clark formally adopted her two children, Jean Baptiste and Lisette. Charbonneau had already signed over custody of his son to William Clark in 1813, but Clark had to show that the child's mother was deceased in order to take custody of the daughter. Native people believe that Sacagawea had left her husband and married into a Comanche tribe where she died in Wyoming in 1884. There is a grave in Fort Washakie, Wyoming inscribed with that date of death.