49166 | Daughter was Ahawayetsquaine, wife of Winnepurkit. | | | | | | | - historical, Essex Co., MA
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49162 | Deceased; from Nahant; hanged for Bagnall's murder. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Richmond Island (Cape Elizabeth, ME) : 575
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49164 | Deceased; killed. | | | | | | | - historical, Essex Co., MA
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49154 | Deceased; son was Thomas Queakusen. | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Naumkeag (Salem, MA) : 455
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49163 | Sold Nahant to Thomas Dexter for a suit of clothes. | | | | | | | - historical, Essex Co., MA
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49165 | Son Queakussen said he originally lived at Saugus. Knew Winapoikin, who married his sister Joane. | | | | | | | - historical, Essex Co., MA
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59307 | This Poquanura, or Black Will, by the way, was quite a character in his time, and somewhat of a rover. It is supposed that he, was the same Indian who appeared in a full suit of English clothes, to welcome Gosnold, in 1602. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
49157 | William Winter deposed that he sold Nahant to Thomas Dexter. Also known as Duke William. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |