Sacajawea's son was named Jean Baptiste Charbonneau in honor of Jean Baptiste, a name that reflects the French influence in the region and the cultural connection of the Lewis and Clark expedition. His father, Toussaint Charbonneau, was a French-Canadian fur trader, which influenced the choice of the French name. Additionally, the name Jean Baptiste has religious significance, as it refers to Saint John the Baptist. Sacajawea and her husband chose the name to honor their cultural heritage and the significance of the expedition.
Sacajawea's son's name was Jean Baptiste Charbonneau
Sacagawea and husband Charbonneau had two children, a son named Jean Baptiste and a daughter called Lisette.
her 1st born (and son) was named Jean Baptiste, nicknamed "Pomp," and her 2nd born was named Lizette
Son nom est Treillis et son nom est John - in french google translate it!
Jean Baptiste
Elizabeth was the mother of John the Baptist, not the son.
His sons were Jean and Michael Monet. Jean was born in 1867. Michael was born in 1878.
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.
Sacagawea's son was Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, or "Pompy,"
St. John the Baptist.
If you are referring to Elizabeth the cousin of the Blessed Virgin Mary, her son was St. John the Baptist.
Mandate of Israel: Yokanan got "John the baptist" name from the gentiles. His name would have looked like this : YOKANAN BEN ??? where ???= his father's name. Sort of like Ethan McDougal: Ethan son of Dougal. The Hebrew word ben means son of. ******************************************** John the Baptist got his name as he went out to baptise the people before Christ arrived.