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Item | Title | Type | Unique ID | Kinsman | Kinsman Kind | Family | Ethnicity | Mention Type | Category | Date | YMD | Warnings | Variants | Rec No | Manuscript ID | Place Event | Place Vital | Source 1 | Source ID 1 | Lat / Lon | Alias | Link 1 | |
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13080 | Adeawando of Pigwacket at Georgetown treaty. |
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13086 | An adult there. Son was Joseph. |
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201192 | Atecouando |
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13075 | Attended treaty conference. |
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13077 | Attended, from Penacook & Pigwacket. |
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13084 | Back (?) to Pigwacket. |
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13081 | Brought news of slain English there to Tyng. |
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13088 | Chief at Pequakig (Pigwacket/Fryeburg) |
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13085 | Chief at Pigwacket. |
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13071 | Chief Sachem of the Pigawcket Tribe a Casco Bay conference with Belcher. |
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13074 | Conference of Capt. P. Stevens with the St. Francois Indians; was chief speaker. Day (1981:51) identifies him as Jerome Atecouando. |
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13083 | Confirmed Dummer's treaty. |
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13073 | Delegate at conference. |
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13087 | Dudley visit to 3 tribes under him & Adeawando; Penobscots not included. |
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13082 | Led tribe with 60 warriors there, ret winter 1714-5. |
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13079 | One of the eastern sagamores present at a treaty there. |
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13090 | Penobscot Sagamore, mentioned re: land title. |
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13091 | Sagamore there. Sent Sampson Hegon as messenger to Boston. |
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13076 | Signed a treaty. |
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13078 | Son Soussack signed a treaty at Casco Bay for him. He was called "Sachem of Pigwackett." |
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