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You searched for: Manuscript Name: is exactly 'Madockawando'✖
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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34866 | According to Frank Siebert, this means "Great Shacker of Trees or Wooden Things." Could it mean he was a Wabeno? |
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34937 | Bemorowad said Madockawando was from Machias or Saint John area. |
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34906 | Bomazeen, Moxis and Madockawando's son brought captives to Quebec after Pemaquid raid. |
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34902 | Brockholz letter said peace was concluded with Madockawando. Had given up 5 captives at peace treaty. |
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34869 | Captured Joseph Bane & Thomas Atkinson at York; a chief. |
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34917 | Champigny calls him chief of the Malisseets. |
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34890 | Chief at Penobscot; Oakman deposition. |
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34939 | Chief Sagamore; from Saint Johns or Machias, mentioned re: land sale. |
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34936 | Confirmed Dummer's treaty. |
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57525 | Confirmed Dummer's treaty. |
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34893 | Converse and Alden arrived at Penobscot, learn of his death. |
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34924 | Deceased; he & other sachims of the east "lately dead." |
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34926 | Expected at New Harbor or Penobscot. |
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34927 | For peace; Francis Card deposition. |
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34909 | Governor replied to letter sent by him and other Eastern sagamores on 10/16/1690. |
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34940 | He and 20 young men of Norridgewock tribe, "in the name of Toxus their chief," had visited to protest Wiscassett murders. |
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34891 | He and Taxous sent sons to France. They did not return with Bonaventure in 1693. |
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34871 | He attacked Storer's Garrison, Wells with Labocree, a French officer. |
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34896 | He "has turned our enemy...many Pennycooks with him." |
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34868 | He led raid on York. Champigny to Versaille. |
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34894 | He visited Villebon (or Thieberge). (Villebon mss) |
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34885 | His son, Bombazine & Moxis' son visited Quebec. |
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34944 | Hunting with Taxous. |
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34887 | Led his people from "Totonnock" to Penobscot. |
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34883 | "Les Sauvages Abenakis" His and Taxous sons left Versailles for Rochelle that week, would arrive before the end of the month. |
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