Leaning towards James Lakenan. The family is not allowing me "at this point" to disclose it's owner. I have to respect this but I am working on them trying to convince them its ok. Native American owned, but the problem I am having is placing it to the Chief or his son. The Chief born 1752 died 1812.
As I started this journey, age is important in determining whom this rifle belonged to. I need to know if this rifle could be pre 1812? This rifle is 100% handmade. "I believe it to have been an original flintlock as I started this study with its stock burns". 1832 hawken study seamed possible which would have lead it to his son. Now leaning towards James Lakenan which would have been a flintlock making it the Chief's.
Also note how flat the bottom of a 1810 flintlock is with flint burn pdf. Resembles this rifle! Thank you for your opinions!
Here is the Native American owed 1841 Springfield I said I would post. Thank you again for your thoughts good or bad, I learn from both!! I hope I will be able to tell their stories in the near future when allowed by elders. Computers scare them...