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You searched for: Standard Name: is exactly 'William'✖
Item | Title | Type | Unique ID | Kinsman | Kinsman Kind | Family | Ethnicity | Mention Type | Category | Date | YMD | Warnings | Manuscript ID | Place Event | Place Vital | Source 1 | Source ID 1 | Alias | Link 1 | |
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56865 | Aged 68 years old. John Woampas was no Sachem, and had no more right to or title to any lands in the Nipmuk countyr. . .that any other common Indians" |
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56161 | Blind Will's Neck, near Long and Cheat Marshes mentioned in Jon Young's conveyence of land to son Jon. |
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56160 | Blind Will's Neck, SW of Long Marsh mentioned in Samuel Tibbets conveyence of land to son Ichabod. |
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56182 | Bought to save him from being sold into slavery. |
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56186 | Came from St. Georges; Wenwnuit wanted conference at Pemaquid. |
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56179 | Complained that Showell of Newbury had cheated him of his lands. |
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56173 | Deceased, killed by Whites. Sagamore of Nahant. Father lived at Swampscot, and died before arrival of whites. |
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56163 | Deceased; killed while scouting with Waldron. |
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56183 | Deceased; heir Job in case vs. Henry Sewell. |
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56162 | Deceased; pyncheon's Mohawks raid eastward, kill Blind Will. |
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56157 | Deceased; secret enemy of the English, killed by Mohawks. |
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59738 | Deceased. Killed by Mohawks on Blind Will's Neck. |
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56169 | His son bound to good behavior of Ned and support of child. |
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56178 | His title and that of relatives Job, Hagar and Mary affirmed (against claiims by other Indians?). Last Indian family on Newbury. |
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56174 | His wigwam a bound for land bought by Belcher from Ned Acocket. |
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52703 | In 1632-1633 he received a "stuff suit" of clothes in payment for sale of Nahant to Thomas Dexter. |
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56856 | In the party that raided Thomas Eames house in Sudbury, 6 of whom were former residents of Natick. |
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217630 | John William |
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215889 | Mary William |
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56170 | Mentioned in deed for Newbury by daughter Mary and son Job. |
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56171 | Natick Indians petitioned for confirmation of land sale to Matthew Rice |
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56166 | Old Will's title and that of relatives Job, Hagar and Mary affirmed (against claiims by other Indians?). Last Indian family on Newbury. |
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57119 | One of seven Indians "sentenced to be sould for slaves. . .to any place out of this Continent." |
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57678 | Owned considerable land. |
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56181 | Petitioned to void sale of land at Whip Suffrage. |
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