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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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600272 | --- DUPLICATE of 49627 ---Daughter Marie Madeleine Pridiche married Pierre Assouigoine. |
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600259 | ---Traded at Machias. Jean Baptist, Nicholar are Saint John Indians. --- for second party listed |
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57584 | . |
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43082 | ". . . killed his squaw at or near the Point - put her through the ice. . ." |
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40982 | "...usually leads the Indians when they come to destroy the Engllish.." |
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33766 | 'vienne de Noel Bert', married Judith. |
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31452 | “Josep André Julien, Chief of the Pogmoclch [Pogmouche] Indians: Negàni Saqamawit Pogm[?] : taken in the act of speaking in council,” by H. D. O’Halloran, 13 September 1841, while the artist was visiting Mi’kmaq villages with Moses Perley or Lt. Rolland or both, in September and October 1841. Drawing, pencil on paper (21.2 x 13.2 cm). PANB (MC3302-MS3-A-1). |
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44686 | “that Indian Sachim Passaconnaway, that old Witch and Powwaw, who together with both his sons, fled the prefence of the light” |
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50783 | “That Monsieur Casteen be continued under his present confinement” |
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127129 | “That two Indians by the name Ausory Neptune [John Neptune] and Pielsouk [Pierre Jacques] say that agreeable to promise to Genl. Washington they come to give information of approaching danger to the inhabitants ..." |
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56738 | “That two Indians by the name Ausory Neptune [John Neptune] and Pielsouk [Pierre Jacques] say that agreeable to promise to Genl. Washington they come to give information of approaching danger to the inhabitants. . ." |
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56739 | “That two Indians by the name Ausory Neptune [John Neptune] and Pielsouk [Pierre Jacques] say that agreeable to promise to Genl. Washington they come to give information of approaching danger to the inhabitants. . ." |
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400101 | “The Province of Mayne” Copy courtesy of the Maine State Archives. |
| Description: This map, attributed by some to John Scott, probably dates between 1653 and 1675. It shows the extent of settlement between the Merrimack and Kennebec rivers before the nearly total abandonment of those to the east of York during King Philip’s War. Although Pemaquid was occupied by the English at this time, the area east of the Kennebec is omitted, possibly because it was considered French territory. | ||||||||||||||||||||
13848 | “Thoma [Thomas] Barnabe, deposed Restigouche Chief; taken in the act of relating (to the artist) a story of old Indian times.” Pencil sketch by H. D. O’Halloran [October] 1841, 21 x 13 cm. Drawn while the artist was visiting Mi’kmaq villages with Moses Perley or Lt. Rolland, or both, in September and October, 1841. PANB (MC3302.-MS3A-3). |
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400239 | [John Green] / after Thomas Johnston / Thomas Kitchin (engraver), A PLAN of Kennebek & Sagadahok Rivers, with the adjacent Coasts: taken from Actual Surveys and dedicated to his Excely. William Shirley Esq. Governor of Massachusetts Bay Prov: in New England by Thomas Johnston, 1754 to which is added a draught of the River LaChaudiere by a French Deserter the same Year. London: Andrew Millar, May 14th 1755. |
| Description: Insets on the map show Fort St. Frederic at Crown Point on Lake Champlain, and Maine forts at Frankfort (Dresden), Fort Western in Augusta, and Fort Halifax in Winslow. Another shows the portage route between the headwaters of the Kennebec and Chaudiere Rivers, the main route of travel between New England and Quebec. | ||||||||||||||||||||
24719 | $2.58 for trap rental. |
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48499 | $5.40 balance and interest. |
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13986 | 1 male |
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20762 | 1 male |
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135583 | 1 male |
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17447 | 1 souls; 1 man; 0:18 bu corn; 1.5# pork; 3# flour; Jo Crows Squaw. |
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39035 | 1 years old. |
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57529 | 10 in family, 5 blankets |
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38585 | 10 pounds offered for him dead or alive. |
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57355 | 10 years old, disabled |
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