Cumacher, Elizabeth May 1758

Elizabeth Cumacher is a Natick Indian; she is one of the heirs of the late Samuel Tobumso of Westborough; she is named in a petition for the sale of the estate and division of the proceeds

Vol.33 : Pages 55-58

Cumacher, Mary May 1765

Mary Cumacher is a Hassanamisco Indian; an item for her is on an expense account of the trustees

Vol.33 : Page 333

Cumacher, Mary Feb.24-25, 1767

the expense of Thomas Drury in behalf of Mary Cumacher is included on an account of the trustees of the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.33 : Page 415

Cumacher, Mary see also Hurd, Mary

Cumacher see also Comacho

Cummin, James 1735-1738

the wife of James Cummin is mentioned on an account of supplies for the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Page 223a

Cummins, Abigail 1735-1738

Abigail Cummins is on an account of supplies for the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Page 224a

Cupper, Thomas Feb.21, 1759

Thomas Cupper is a Gayhead Indian; he is in a petition for the appointment of Timothy Mayhew as their guardian

Vol.33 : Page 86

Cupper see also Cooper

Currebooset Nov.25, 1720

Currebooset is designated as one of the Indian hostages

Vol.29 : Pages 72-73

Cussens, Sarah Apr.19, 1759

Sarah Cussens was the wife of Stephen David, a Titicut Indian; mentioned is a debt owed by her included on an account of the said Stephen and paid by the guardians of the Indians

Vol.33 : Page 94

Cutshamache Oct.6, 1646

a copy of a recorded deed of sale from Cutshamache to John Woodbridge for land at Andover

Vol.11 : Page 252

Cutshamakin May 21, 1646

the acknowledgment of a sale of land by Cutshamakin to John Woodbridge in behalf of the inhabitants of Andover; approved

Vol.30 : Pages 6-6a

M.B.R. Vol.2 : Page 159

M.B.R. Vol.3 : Page 73

Cutshamakin May 21, 1651

a testimony of Cutshamakin, that John Sagamore desired that his brother, George should have his land at Powderhorn Hill

Vol.30 : Page 19a

Cutshamakin/Kitchamukin Jun.4, 1684

Cutshamakin is an acting Sachem during the minority of Josiah

Vol.116 : Page 64

Cutshamequin Apr.28, 1653

a testimony of Cutshamequin that George Adams of Watertown sold guns to him and other Indians

Vol.30 : Page 28

Cuttaquin Jun.30, 1649

Cuttaquin confessed that he wounded Uncus at the instigation of Sachems at Narragansett

Vol.30 : Page 14

Dach, Bethiah Nov.16, 1767

Bethiah Dach is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Bethiah is a subscriber to a reply of the Indians to John Norton's petition

Vol.33 : Page 446

Dach, Bethiah Nov.20, 1767

Bethiah Dach is in a signed reply of the Chappaquiddick Indians to John Norton's petition as to property rights

Vol.33 : Page 489

Dach, Patience Nov.16, 1767

Patience Dach is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Patience is a subscriber to a reply of the Indians to John Norton's petition

Vol.33 : Page 446

Dach, Patience Nov.20, 1767

Patience Dach signed a reply of the Chappaquiddick Indians to John Norton's petition to property rights

Vol.33 : Page 489

Dach see also Doch

Daniel 1657

Daniel is a witness to a lease given by Wapatuck Josias to Richard Thayer of Braintree; the land involved is situated on the southwest side of the Blue Hills

Vol.30 : Page 75

Daniel Apr.16, 1679

Daniel is in an Indian agreement as to an exchange of certain Natick lands

Vol.30 : Page 247

Daniel Apr.16, 1679

Daniel is a Natick Indian; he is in an agreement with Sherborn for an exchange of lands

Vol.113 : Page 225

Daniel May 22, 1684

Daniel is in a petition of the Natick Indians that the sale of their land to Matthew Price be confirmed

Vol.30 : Page 279a

Daniel Apr.16, 1695

Daniel is a Natick Indian; Daniel signed articles of agreement concerning a sale of land to Daniel Morse Sr. and others

Vol.113 : Page 225

Daniel Jun. 1701

a copy of articles of agreement dated Apr.16, 1679 between Waban Pyambow and Thomas Tray, rulers, John Awoosemong Sr., Peter Ephraim and Daniel for the town of Natick and Daniel Morse Sr., Thomas Eames, Henry Leland and Obadiah Morse for Sherborn; relating to an exchange of land between Natick and Sherborn and a description of the bounds requested by Sherborn

Vol.45 : Page 269

Daniel, Jerusha Apr.6, 1756

Jerusha Daniel is a Mattakeeset Indian; Jerusha is in a petition opposing long term leases of Indian lands; the petition is referred to a committee on Apr.13,15; the petition is revived Jul. and Aug.; the General Court orders for the sale of said lands on Aug.25-26, 1756

Vol.32 : Pages 710-715a

Daniel, Joseph Sep.6, 1694

Joseph Daniel was convicted of theft; the proclamation of the governor and the council for the apprehension of Joseph, alive or dead

Vol.30 : Page 356

Daniel, Samuel Oct.16, 1724

Samuel Daniel is in a list of Indians at Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Daniel, Sarah Apr.6, 1756

Sarah Daniel is a Mattakeeset Indian; a petition in her behalf opposing a proposal for long term leases of Indian lands is referred to a committee Apr.13,15, and reviewed Jul. 8; an order of the General Court authorizing the sale of the said lands on Aug.25-26, 1756

Vol.32 : Pages 710-715a

Daniel, Sarah Jan.16, 1759

Sarah Daniel is a Mattakeeset Indian; Sarah is included on Israel Turner's account, Dr.Wadsworth's account and on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Pages 80a,81,83

Daniell Jun.2, 1697

Daniel is an Indian interpreter

Vol.30 : Page 428

Daniell, Chenacuson Mar.23, 1735

Chenacuson Daniell is in an agreement as to the bounds of the Indian lands of Mashpee

Vol.31 : Page 195

David Oct.29, 1675

David was condemned to death or sold into slavery

Vol.30 : Page 183a

David 1689/1690

David is mentioned as having given evidence against Sir Edmund Andros

Vol.35 : Page 256

David Dec.1, 1698

two of David's people stayed in a Boston jail from Jun.3 to Aug.13, 1698 at a cost of L4 1s 1d, whereupon they were freed by the order of Isaac Addington

Vol.40 : Page 532

David, Betty Apr.16, 1754

Betty David of Middleboro was supposedly murdered by her husband Stephen who was acquitted of the charges; the coroner of Plymouth County is seeking payment of the expenses for the inquest on her body held on Jul.25, 1752 at Middleboro

Vol.43 : Pages 795-798

David, Edward May 27, 1684

Edward David is one of Piumboho's grandchildren; a petition for a grant of a tract of land four miles square; the said land is to lie between Worcester and Lancaster

Vol.30 : Page 300

David, Jobe Sep.28, 1706

Jobe David of Tiverton is in a petition for an exchange of lands

Vol.31 : Page 15

David, Joseph Feb.21, 1759

Joseph David is a Gayhead Indian; Joseph is in a petition that Timothy Mayhew be appointed their guardian

Vol.33 : Page 86

David, Little Dec.15, 1752

Little David is a Stockbridge Indian; an item for David is on Joseph Dwight's expense account

Vol.32 : Page 290

David, Moses May 2, 1677

Moses David is a proprietor of Whip Suffrage

Vol.30 : Page 238

David, Patience Mar.23, 1767

Patience David is in a petition for an appointment of guardians of Gayhead to protect the interests of the Indians

Vol.33 : Page 416

David, Stephen Nov. 1740

Stephen David is a Middleborough Indian; a petition of Stephen that he may sell part of his land for payment of debt; orders of the General Court thereon Mar.- Apr., 1741

Vol.31 : Pages 296-298

David, Stephen Apr.5, 1741

land formerly belonging to Stephen David is named as one of the bounds of Bethiah Sturgeon's property which she willed to William Hodges

Vol.31 : Page 332

David, Stephen Apr.5, 1741

a petition of Stephen David of Middleborough that he may sell his interest in certain lands in the town to enable him to pay certain debts; General Court orders thereon

Vol.31 : Pages 327-329a

David, Stephen May 26, 1742

the land which Job Auhaughton desires to sell to Henry Leonard is described as adjoining that of Stephen David

Vol.31 : Page 394

David, Stephen Feb.23, 1743/1744

Stephen David is a Titicut Indian; Stephen is a subscriber to a petition for a sale of land

Vol.31 : Page 483

David, Stephen Jan.1, 1749

Stephen David is mentioned in a Titicut petition for the settlement of a minister

Vol.13 : Page 50

David, Stephen Jan.20, 1749

Stephen David is mentioned in a report of a committee in a Titicut petition

Vol.13 : Page 53

David, Stephen Nov.22, 1749

Stephen David is a Middleborough Indian; a petition of Stephen for permission to sell property to pay debts incurred on an account of military service at Cape Breton and Annepolis; the guardians' consent; an order of the General Court referring to a committee Jan.3, 1749/1750

Vol.31 : Pages 659-659a

David, Stephen Sep.11, 1753

Stephen David is a Titicut Indian; John Simon charges that James Thomas and Stephen David have sold Indian land to which they had no right; an order of the General Court on Sep.14, 1753 directs the guardians of the Titicut Indians to approve no more sales without the careful investigation of titles

Vol.32 : Pages 419-421

David, Stephen Mar.27, 1754

Stephen David is a Middleborough Indian; Job Ahaten asks that the claim of Stephen David be voided; the General Court finally decides that the said Stephen's claim to Job's land in Titicut is legal; the decision is dated Jun.7, 1754

Vol.32 : Pages 489-490

David, Stephen Mar.27, 1754

Stephen David is a Titicut Indian of Middleborough; a petition that ownership of land sold by Stephen David to Elkanah Leonard be confirmed; accompanied by a committee report advising confirmation; order of the General Court consenting thereto Apr.5, 1754

Vol.32 : Pages 491-492

David, Stephen Apr.1-2, 1754

Stephen David is a Titicut Indian; a petition that he may sell certain land in Middleborough to satisfy debts; accompanied by an approval of the Indian guardians and an order of the General Court granting petition

Vol.32 : Pages 502-503

David, Stephen Apr.10, 1754

Stephen David is a Titicut Indian; having been imprisoned for some time, Stephen desires to sell some property at Middleborough; the guardians of the Indians refuse their approval unless he sells all but a small reserve for his family use;he therefore petitioned the General Court that he might sell the land as suggested by the guardians

Vol.32 : Page 498

David, Stephen Apr.17, 1754

Stephen David is a Tititcut Indian; a General Court order permitting James Thomas and Stephen David to sell lands in Middleborough

Vol.32 : Pages 510-510a

David, Stephen May 29, 1754

a reply contradicting charges made by Job Ahauton that a deed to property was secured unfairly; the said Stephen refers to Colonel Gamaliel Bradford for support as to the conditions, as the colonel was a witness at the time the deed was given

Vol.32 : Pages 527-528

David, Stephen Jun.6, 1755

Stephen David's land in Titicut is named as a bound to the property which Job Auhaughton desires to sell

Vol.32 : Page 622

David, Stephen Apr.19, 1759

Stephen David is a Titicut Indian; an account rendered by the guardians of the Indians for transactions concerning the sale of the said Stephen's property; the account approved by the General Court on Apr.23, 1759

Vol.33 : Pages 94-95

David, Stephen Jun.12-13, 1759

an account of the Indian guardians for Stephen David and others is approved by the General Court

Vol.33 : Pages 111-112

David, Stephen Feb. 1760

Stephen David is a Titicut Indian; he is represented as having left Titicut to live in Albany and not to return; he owed Jonathan Woods and James Keith much money for commodities supplied to him; they petitioned that his land in Titicut be sold and the proceeds of the sale be applied to their account

Vol.33 : Pages 118-120a

David, Stephen May 5, 1760

an account of the guardians of the Titiuct Indians presented to the General Court in Stephen David's behalf

Vol.33 : Page 134

David, Stephen May 30, Jun.2, 1767

Stephen David is a Plymouth County Indian; resolve of the General Court advising the guardians of the tribe concerning the accounts of Stephen David and others

Vol.33 : Page 422

Deborah May 27, 1685

Deborah is a granddaughter of Piumboo; she is in a petition

Vol.30 : Page 300

Deborah Jan.12, 1738

Deborah is a daughter of Simon Wicket; her son Samuel assigned his share of the purchase money for Oyster Isalnd to Samuel Waupanet

Vol.31 : Page 226

Deborah Feb.3, 1764

Deborah is a granddaughter of Peter Washunk; she and her sister were awarded a grant of lot No.16 at Freetown which was formerly owned by Joshua Church

Vol.33 : Page 272

Decanonde Oct. 1745

Decanonde is an Onondaga Indian; he went from Montreal to Quebec allying himself with the French

Vol.29 : Page 390

Decemando Jul.-Aug. 1726

Decemando is a delegate to a peace conference at Falmouth

Vol.29 : Page 232

Degoe Feb.26, 1690/1691

a testimony of Degoe as to his conduct with Sarah Jones in Mr.Monk's garret

Vol.36 : Page 405

Dekaninsore Aug.28, 1695

Dekaninsore is a captain of the Onondagas; he is a messenger for a conference at Albany

Vol.30 : Pages 369-370

Dekanitsone, Cornelis May 12, 1710

several items for Cornelis Dekanitsone, an Indian scout, are included on Colonel Schuyler's account for money expended on the Indians

Vol.31 : Page 63

Dekanitsone see also Cornelius

Dekanitsore Sep.2, 1694

Dekanitsore is an Onondaga Indian; a report that Count Fronlenac intended to remain at Mount Royal until the return of Dekanitsore

Vol.30 : Page 354

Denaquara, Joseph Jul.10, 1776

Joseph Denaquara is a Winsor Micmac Indian; he is present at a Watertown conference

Vol.29 : Pages 502-503,515,520,523,529

on a treaty

Vol.29 : Page 529

Deogenes 1677

a complaint made by Deogenes and another Indian against Major Walldin

Vol.30 : Page 242a

Deogenes Jul.1, 1677

Deogene's letter to the governor

Vol.30 : Page 241a

Derumkin Jul.-Aug. 1726

a reference to land sold by Derumkin to the English

Vol.29 : Pages 225-227

Desire Nov.30, 1752

Desire is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Desire is on an expense account of the guardians

Vol.32 : Page 314

Diask Mar. 1687

a deposition of Diask as to the bounds of land belonging to King Philip

Vol.116 : Pages 63,63b

Dickswath, Daniel alias Obypas Jul.-Aug. 1726

a reference to a sale of land by Daniel Dickswath to George Davis

Vol.29 : Page 226

Dinah Apr.18, 1751

an item for Dinah is on an account of the guardians of the Mashpee Indians

Vol.32 : Page 129

Diogenes Jul.-Aug. 1726

a reference to land sold by Diogenes to George Davis

Vol.29 : Page 226

Doch, Bethiah May 27, 1768

Bethiah Doch is in a petition for the relief of the Chappaquiddick Indians

Vol.33 : Page 471

Doch, Patience May 27, 1768

Patience Doch is in a petition for the relief of the Chappaquiddick Indians

Vol.33 : Page 471

Dockowondo Jun.19, 1691

Dockowondo is involved in an attack on Wells; Lieutenant Hunnewell had been informed that Dockowondo or Moxus wanted to treat with him but he had refused because neither was a Sagamore

Vol.37 : Page 52a

Doney, John Aug.8, 1694

a precept for the apprehension of John Doney and others who were concerned in the attacks on Oyster River and Groton

Vol.30 : Page 351

Doney, Robin Aug.11, 1693

Robin Doney is mentioned in a treaty with the Eastern Indians

Vol.30 : Page 339

Doney, Robin Aug.8, 1694

a precept for the apprehension of Robin Doney and others concerned in the attacks on Oyster River and Groton

Vol.30 : Page 351

Doneys, The Nov. 1690

The Doneys are in a list of Indians released from custody by the order of Sir Edmund Andrus

Vol.36 : Page 205

Donnontaque Feb.8, 1684

Donnontaque is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 296

Donnontio May 27, 1684

a reply of Donnontio to the collars presented to him by the Five Nations; in French with a translation

Vol.30 : Pages 292-295

Dony Jul.3, 1676

Dony is mentioned in an Indian treaty

Vol.30 : Page 206b

Dony May 1, 1691

Old Dony went to Wells in a private capacity and agreed with the Massachusetts commissioners to release all captive whites as before covenanted and also to lengthen out the time of the truce

Vol.37 : Page 19

Dony, John alias Pittaurisquame Jul.23-28, 1714

John Dony is a Norridgewock Indian; he is a delegate to a conference at which he claims that Cochacha is his land

Vol.29 : Pages 39,47

Dony, Rob May 1, 1691

Rob Dony went to Wells in a private capacity and agreed with the Massachusetts commissioners to give back all captive whites as before covenanted and also to lengthen out the time of the truce

Vol.37 : Page 19

Doowane, Abram Sep.21, 1747

Abram Doowane is a Nantucket Indian; Abram is in an appointment of John Quaab to act as a representative of the Indians in a controversy with the selectmen of Sherburne, Nantucket

Vol.31 : Page 548

Douey, John Jul.21, 1694

John Douey is one of the chief actors in an attack on Oyster River

Vol.3 : Page 483

Douey, Robert Jul.21, 1694

Robert Douey is one of the chief actors in the attack on Oyster River

Vol.3 : Page 483

Douie Jul.19-20, 1694

Douie is one of those who signed a peace treaty but was concerned in an attack on Oyster River; a story of a woman servant of Douie's who escaped

Vol.3 : Page 482

Dowie, John Jul.30, 1694

a demand of Lieutenant Governor Usher that John Dowie be apprehended and dealt with according to the law

Vol.3 : Page 487

Dowie, Robert Jul.30, 1694

a demand of Lieutenant Governor Usher that Robert Dowie be apprehended and dealt with according to the law

Vol.3 : Page 487

Dublatt, Tom May 7, 1684

Tom Dublatt is a petitioner in 1684

Vol.112 : Page 360

Dublet, Jno Aug.14, 1676

Jno Dublet is arrested for an attack on the family of Thomas Eames of Natick

Vol.30 : Pages 210a-210b

Dublet, Thomas alias Nepanet Apr.2, 1684

Thomas Dublet is an Indian interpreter; certification of Peter Gardner as to Thomas's faithfulness and asking that he be paid for his services in redeeming English captives

Vol.30 : Page 279

Dublett, Thomas May 8, 1684

Thomas Dublett is to be given two coats for his services in redeeming Goodman Morse from the enemy Indians

Vol.30 : Page 279

Dublett, Tom Oct.23, 1676

an item is paid to --- Everton for Tom Dublett; mentioned in a report of a committee that examined the accounts of the late treasurer, Richard Russell for the year 1675/1676

Vol.100 : Page 214

Dublett, Tom Sep.1, 1684

Tom Dublett is a petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 287

Dublit, Tom May 11, 1681

Tom Dublit is a petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 257

Dublitt, Thomas Jul.15, 1684

Thomas Dublitt is mentioned in a deed

Vol.30 : Page 280

Dummeconwoh, Sarah Apr.9, 1759

Sarah Dummeconwoh is a Stockbridge Indian; a petition of Sarah and others that they may accept an offer of Timothy Edwards and Josiah Jones to buy land; an order of the General Court on Apr.21, 1759 consenting to the sale and appointing Timothy Woodbridge to direct the proceedings

Vol.33 : Pages 91-92

Dunkeequaungh Oct.15, 1668

Dunkeequaungh is to be summoned at Penacook

Vol.30 : Page 156a

Duphas, Peter Jan.22, 1762

Peter Duphas is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Peter is a petitioner that a church be built with the money due from proprietary

Vol.33 : Page 187

Eageremet Mar.8, 1694/1695

a report of Sheepscot John that he will bring Eageremet to Boston

Vol.30 : Page 362

Earl, Jonas Oct.16, 1724

Jonas Earl is in a list of Indians in Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Earl, Niah Oct.16, 1724

Niah Earl is in a list of Indians in Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Earle, Jeffery Oct.16, 1724

Jeffery Earle, a justice of the peace, is in a list of Indians in Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Ebbemegen Jul.23-28, 1714

Ebbemegen is a Pigwacket Indian; Ebbemegen is a delegate to a conference

Vol.29 : Page 39

Ebenezer Feb.21, 1735/1736-Mar.25, 1736

Ebenezer is an interpreter for the Housatonic Indians

Vol.29 : Page 309

Ecken May 31, 1695

Ecken is a Canadian Indian; Ecken claimed to be the master of Grace Higiman, a prisoner taken at Pemaquid

Vol.8 : Page 36

Econicomuck see also John alias Econicomuck

Ectainbuit Aug.22, 1763

Ectainbuit is a Penobscot Indian; Ectainbuit is present at a Boston Conference

Vol.29 : Page 482

Edauweeno Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Edauweeno is a Norridgewock Indian; Edauweeno is present at a conference

Vol.29 : Page 259

Edaweit, Messer Jun.20, 1764

Messer Edaweit is one of several Indians who accompanied Joseph Chadwick, a surveyor, on a journey from Fort Pownal to Quebec

Vol.243 : Page 88

Edewakenk Oct.5, 1739/Jan.16, 1740

expense items for Edewakenk are on an account of John Gyles for the Pemaquid Indians

Vol.31 : Page 284

Edewakenk 1740/1741

various items are paid by Captain John Gyles for Edewakenk and his company

Vol.31 : Page 377

Edewakent Dec.28, 1734

an item is paid by John Gyles for Edewakent

Vol.31 : Page 190

Edgaremett May 1, 1691

Edgaremett is an Indian Sagamore; Edgaremett had promised to deal with the Massachusetts commissioners at Wells but failed to appear; a representative was sent by Edgaremett

Vol.37 : Page 18

Edgeremet Aug.11, 1693

Edgeremet is mentioned in a treaty with the Eastern Indians

Vol.30 : Page 339

Edgeremit Feb.22, 1691/1692

Edgeremit at Sagadahoc was one of three chief Sagamores who sold some thirty six prisoners taken from York in a previous onslaught; Edgeremit had had Francis Tucker of Portsmouth as his prisoner

Vol.37 : Page 308

Edgeremitt Aug.11, 1693

Edgeremitt is given as a hostage by the Eastern Indians

Vol.30 : Page 339

Edgeremmit Apr.27, 1749

Edgeremmit is a Penobscot Indian; Edgeremmit is in a delegation to request a conference

Vol.29 : Page 416

Edgeremouit Jul.-Aug. 1726

Edgeremouit is a delegate to a peace conference

Vol.29 : Page 232

Edgeremouit Jul.3, 1728

Edgeremouit is in a letter announcing a peace pact with the Cape Sable Indians

Vol.29 : Page 307

Edgerrimit Jul.21, 1693

Edgerrimit makes a truce with the English

Vol.30 : Page 333

Edick, Ben May 4, 1773

Ben Edick is a Chappaquiddick Indian; he signed a petition for the enforcement of the law against English trespassers

Vol.33 : Pages 583-585

Edmund May 27, 1685

Edmund is a son of Nussawinnoo; he is a petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 300

Edowauhkenkti Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Edowauhkenkti is an Arresaguntacook Indian; Edowauhkenkti is a delegate to a conference

Vol.29 : Page 260

Eephraim, John Jan.17, Feb.15, 1750/1751

John Eephraim is a Natick Indian; a petition of John that he may sell some unimproved land to join with his father in the purchase of other land; consent of the guardians of the Natick Indians; approval of the General Court

Vol.32 : Pages 87-87a

Egawam May 21, 1651

a testimony of Cutshamakin and Egawam that John Sagamore wanted his brother George to have his land at Powderhorn Hill, if his own son did not live

Vol.30 : Page 19a

Egereemett Jul.-Aug. 1726

Egereemett is a Sachem mentioned in records of transfers of land from the Indians to the English

Vol.29 : Pages 224-227

Egeremet 1692

Egeremet is an Indian Chief; Storer's garrison at Wells was attacked by Egeremet; mentioned in Governor Hutchinson's manuscript history of Massachusetts Vol.2

Vol.28 : Folio 9 : Page 44

Vol.28 : Folio 60 : Page 43

Egeremet May 31, 1695

Egeremet and others made plans for attacks on Groton and Oyster River

Vol.8 : Page 39

Egeremet Feb. 1696

Egeremet is a Machias Chief; Egeremet was killed at Pemaquid Fort; mentioned in Governor Hutchinson's manuscript history of Massachusetts Vol.2

Vol.28 : Folio 12 : Page 66

Vol.28 : Folio 62 : Page 63

Egeremet Jun.23, 1749

Egeremet is a Penobscot delegate to a Boston conference

Vol.29 : Pages 417-418,424-426

Egeremet Oct.16, 1749

Egeremet is a Penobscot delegate and a signer of a Falmouth treaty

Vol.29 : Page 428

Egeremit Feb.5,27, 1740

an expense of Egeremit and company from Pesmaquoddy is included on an account of John Gyles for the Pemaquid Indians

Vol.31 : Page 284

Egerimmit Jun.23, 1727

Egerimmit is appointed a delegate from the Penobscots to a conference at Boston

Vol.29 : Page 255

Egremet 1692/1696

Egremet is a Chief to the Machias Indians; Egremet is mentioned in Governor Hutchinson's manuscript history of Massachusetts Vol.2

Vol.28 : Folio 9 : Page 44

Vol.28 : Folio 60 : Page 43

Vol.28 : Folio 62 : Page 63

Ekae, Patience Nov.16, 1767

Patience Ekae is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Patience is a subscriber to a reply of the Indians to John Norton's petition

Vol.33 : Page 446

Ekae, Patience Nov.20, 1767

Patience Ekae signed a reply of the Chappaquiddick Indians to John Norton's petition as to property rights

Vol.33 : Page 489

Ekae see also Ekill

Ekeil, Sarah Mar.30, 1754

Sarah Ekeil is named on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

Eken, Battey Feb.21, 1759

Battey Eken is a Gayhead Indian; Battey is in a petition that Timothy Mayhew be appointed their guardian

Vol.33 : Page 86

Eken, Michpah Nov.30, 1747

Michpah Eken is in a petition of the Gayhead Indians for a change of guardians

Vol.31 : Page 551

Eken see also Ekill

Ekeun, Peassions Jan.28, 1766

Peassions Ekeun is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Peassions is in a complaint that the English on the island trespass on the rights of the Indians

Vol.33 : Page 370

Ekiel, Patience May 27, 1768

Patience Ekiel is in a petition for the relief of the Chappaquiddick Indians

Vol.33 : Page 471

Ekill, Bettey Sep.5, 1749

Bettey Ekill is a Gayhead Indian; Bettey is in a petition for the discontinuance of the leasing of land

Vol.31 : Page 645

Ekill, Sarah May 1739

Sarah Ekill is a witness to an appeal of Joshua Box from a decision of Dukes County Court

Vol.31 : Page 251

Eleazar see also Chershaumuck

Elisha Mar.30, 1754

the children of Elisha are mentioned on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

Elisha, Abner Jun.5, 1759

Abner Elisha is a servant of William Peckham of Dartmouth; Abner served in a Canadian expedition under Lieutenant Annaniah Cornish; Abner returned from Albany afflicted with smallpox and the "King's Evil" and was unable to work; William Peckham stated that Abner having been on the muster roll under another name had been unable to obtain pay and in behalf of the servant the said Peckham applied to the General Court for renumeration; granted by the General Court Jun.9, 1759

Vol.33 : Pages 109-110

Elisha, Caleb Mar.30, 1754

Caleb Elisha is named on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

Elisha, Joel Jul.6, 1739

John Comfort is to be tried at the Nantucket Court for the murder of Joel Elisha

Vol.41 : Page 404

Elisha, Jonathan Sep.5, 1749

Jonathan Elisha is a Gayhead Indian; he is in a petition for the discontinuance of the leasing of land

Vol.31 : Page 645

Elizabeth Dec.15, 1752

Elizabeth is a Stockbridge Indian; an item for her is on Joseph Dwight's expense account

Vol.32 : Page 289

Elizabeth Feb.3, 1764

Elizabeth is a granddaughter of Old Nebe; she is named as one of the heirs to lot No.6 at Freetown

Vol.33 : Page 269

Eluakaum Nov.6, 1765

Eluakaum is a Stockbridge Indian; an account shows that he sold land to the province

Vol.33 : Page 352a

Endawakenk Feb.22, 1757

Endawakenk is a Penobscot Indian; Endawakenk is reported to have died of smallpox

Vol.32 : Page 761

Eneas Oct.16, 1749

Eneas is a Norridgewock delegate and signer of a Falmouth treaty

Vol.29 : Page 428

Eneas see also Aeneas

English, Joseph Jun.14, 1698

a resolution granting Joseph English L6 for bringing information of the designs of the enemy on the frontiers

Vol.30 : Page 437a

English, Sarah Mar.30, 1750

Sarah English alias Sarah Robbins; a petition of her daughter Sarah Burnee, a Hassanamisco Indian, that she may sell part of the land left to her by her mother

Vol.31 : Pages 694-695

Enockquead Feb.23, 1701/1702

Enockquead is a Penobscot Sachem

Vol.30 : Page 477

Eperam, Peter Feb.19, 1685/1686

Peter Eperam is a petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 307a

Ephraim Dec.30, 1741

a memorial of Joseph Pynshon, an agent, asking for the reimbursement of the town of Springfield for the care of Ephraim, an indigent person; the said Ephraim was cared for by Obadiah Cooley whose accounts were paid by the town

Vol.31 : Pages 361-362

Ephraim, Adam Oct.16, 1724

Adam Ephraim is in a list of the Indians at Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Ephraim, Ebenezer Mar.7, 1743/1744

a petition of Ebenezer Ephraim and his wife, Mary Ephraim, Natick Indians, that they may sell part of their land to satisfy judgement against them; an order of the General Court thereon Mar.9-10, 1743/1744

Vol.31 : Page 488

Ephraim, Isaac Jan.20, 1747/1748

Isaac Ephraim is a signer of a petition for a new meetinghouse at Natick

Vol.13 : Page 72

Ephraim, Isaac Mar.28, 1748

Isaac Ephraim is a Natick Indian; Isaac is a signer of a petition that the English be ordered away from fishing rights in Cochituate Ponds

Vol.31 : Page 574

Ephraim, Isaac Aug.30, 1753

Isaac Ephraim is a Natick Indian; a petition of Isaac that he may sell part of his land to satisfy debts; reference to this petition is in a similar one of his father Joseph Ephraim; approval of the guardians of the Natick Indians; consent of the General Court Dec.8,11, 1753

Vol.32 : Pages 403-404

Ephraim, Isaak Mar.22, 1753

Isaak Ephraim is a Natick Indian; Isaak is desirous of contributing to the support of a minister

Vol.32 : Page 34b

Ephraim, John Mar.10,31, 1742

John Ephraim is a Natick Indian; a petition of John for the sale of part of his common land in order that he may use the proceeds to complete certain improvements on his homestead property; an order of the General Court thereon

Vol.31 : Pages 372-374

a copy of the petition and an order for the sale of common land on Jun.17,23, 1742

Vol.31 : Page 374-375

Ephraim, John Mar.31, 1743

John Ephraim is a signer of a Needham petition

Vol.12 : Page 265

Ephraim, John Apr.3, 1743

John Ephraim is a subscriber to a Needham petition for the annexation to Natick

Vol.13 : Page 70

Ephraim, John Jan.20, 1747/1748

John Ephraim is a signer of a petition for a new meetinghouse at Natick

Vol.13 : Page 72

Ephraim, John Feb.17, 1747/1748

John Ephraim is mentioned in a reply to a petition as to the site for the new meetinghouse at Natick

Vol.13 : Page 76

Ephraim, John 1751

John Ephraim is a Natick Indian; items showing contributions made by him to the building of the church at Natick

Vol.32 : Page 171

Ephraim, John Mar.22, 1753

John Ephraim is a Natick Indian; John is one of the petitioners for the disposal of land that they might contribute to the minister's support

Vol.32 : Page 345

Ephraim, John Mar.11, 1754

John Ephraim is a Natick Indian; a petition that he may sell a portion of his land to enable him to pay certain obligations; approval of the guardians of the Natick Indians; permission granted by the General Court Apr.10, 1754

Vol.32 : Pages 479-480a

Ephraim, John Mar.20, 1761

John Ephraim is a Natick Indian; owing to illness in his family and care of his aged father, Deacon Joseph Ephraim he has contracted many debts; he petitioned the General Court that he might sell forty acres of land and use the proceeds to liquidate said debts; consent of the guardians of the Natick Indians; an order of the General Court granting the petition Apr.17, 1761

Vol.33 : Pages 159-160

Ephraim, John Mar.1,3, 1768

John Ephraim and his wife, Sarah, both Dudley Indians; an item for them is on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 463

Ephraim, John Apr.18, 1772

John Ephraim is a Natick Indian; a petition that he might sell his outland to pay debts; the petition approved by the guardians of the Natick Indians; referred to a committee; resolve of the General Court consenting to the sale Apr.22, 1772

Vol.33 : Pages 553-554

Ephraim, Joseph Oct.26, 1724

Joseph Ephraim is a petitioner of Natick

Vol.11 : Page 410

Ephraim, Joseph Dec. 1726

Joseph Ephraim is a Natick Indian; he is mentioned in the approval of Samuel Abraham's petition for a sale of land to Samuel Ames

Vol.31 : Page 136

Ephraim, Joseph Dec.19, 1738

Joseph Ephraim is a Natick Indian; a petition of Joseph that he may sell a portion of his common land for enough to enable him to finish needed improvements and repairs on his property; an order thereon Jan.16, 1738/1739

Vol.31 : Pages 219-220

Ephraim, Joseph Jun.12, 1739

Joseph Ephraim is a Natick Indian; a petition that he may sell a tract of land in Natick; an order of the General Court thereon Jun.27, 1739

Vol.31 : Pages 247-248

Ephraim, Joseph Mar.21, 1742/1743

Joseph Ephraim is a Natick Indian; a petition of Joseph that he may sell part of his estate to pay bills for medical attention for his son; orders of the General Court thereon Apr.7,12, 1743

Vol.31 : Pages 440-441

Ephraim, Joseph Mar.31, 1743

Joseph Ephraim is a signer of a Needham petition

Vol.12 : Page 265

Ephraim, Joseph Apr.3, 1743

Joseph Ephraim is a subscriber to a Needham petition for the annexation to Natick

Vol.13 : Page 70

Ephraim, Joseph Apr.5-6, 1743

a report that the Natick proprietors sold land to Joseph Ephraim which had been bequeathed by James Wyser to his son Benjamin Wyser of Worcester; the said Joseph sold the land in question to Edward Ward

Vol.31 : Page 433

Ephraim, Joseph May 26, 1743

Joseph Ephraim is a signer of a Natick petition requesting cancellation

Vol.12 : Page 268

Ephraim, Joseph Jan.20, 1747/1748

Joseph Ephraim is a signer of a petition for a new meetinghouse at Natick

Vol.13 : Page 72

Ephraim, Joseph Feb.17, 1747/1748

Joseph Ephraim is mentioned in a reply to a petition as to a site for a meetinghouse at Natick; also, a claim of his heirs

Vol.13 : Pages 76-77

Ephraim, Joseph Mar.28, 1748

Deacon Joseph Ephraim is a Natick Indian; he is a signer of a petition that the English be ordered away from fishing rights in Cochituate Ponds

Vol.31 : Page 574

Ephraim, Joseph Apr.11, 1749

Deacon Joseph Ephraim is a Natick Indian; a petition of Joseph that he may sell certain property to pay obligations; order of the General Court thereon Jan.12, 1749/1750

Vol.31 : Pages 617-618

Ephraim, Joseph Jan.17, Feb.15, 1750/1751

John Ephraim is a son of Deacon Joseph Ephraim; John desires to sell his unimproved land in Natick to enable him to join with his father in a purchase of more desirable property

Vol.32 : Page 87

Ephraim, Joseph Mar.22, 1753

Deacon Joseph Ephraim is a Natick Indian; he is desirous of contributing to a minister's support; two maps of plots donated by him

Vol.32 : Pages 346-347

Ephraim, Joseph Aug.30, 1753

Joseph Ephraim is a Natick Indian; a petition of Joseph that he may sell part of his land to satisfy debts; accompanied by an approval of the guardians of the Natick Indians; consent of the General Court Dec.8,11, 1753; his son Isaac Ephraim makes a similar petition which the said Joseph hopes will be granted

Vol.32 : Pages 401-402a

Ephraim, Joseph Jun.7, 1755

Joseph Ephraim is an aged and infirm Natick Indian; a petition that he may sell certain real estate; consent of the guardians of the Natick Indians; an order of the General Court granting permission

Vol.32 : Pages 614-615

Ephraim, Joseph Mar.20, 1761

Deacon Joseph Ephraim is a Natick Indian; his son, John Ephraim was in debt because of his illness and care of the said Joseph

Vol.33 : Pages 159

Ephraim, Joshua May 30, 1759

Joshua Ephraim is a Natick Indian; he served two years in military forces; he now being ill petitions that he might sell a portion of his land to pay debts and support himself; approval of the guardians of the Natick Indians; an order of the General Court granting the petition Jun.9, 1759

Vol.33 : Pages 104-105

Ephraim, Judah May 1758

Judah Ephraim is a Natick Indian; Judah was one of the heirs of the late Samuel Tobumso, a Westborough Indian; Judah is named in a petition for the sale of the estate and a division of the proceeds

Vol.33 : Pages 55-58

Ephraim, Mary Mar.7, 1743/1744

a petition of Ebenezer and Mary Ephraim that they may sell land in Natick to satisfy judgement against them; an order of the General Court thereon Mar.9, 1743/1744

Vol.31 : Page 488

Ephraim, Mary Aug.26, 1755

Mary Ephraim is preparing to attach land sold by her nephew, Job Comecho to Prince Vitto

Vol.9 : Page 390

Ephraim, Mary May 1758

Mary Ephraim is a Natick Indian; she is one of the heirs of the late Samuel Tobumso of Westborough; she is named in a petition for the sale of the estate and a division of the proceeds

Vol.33 : Pages 55-58

Ephraim, Peter Jun.1, 1676

a report of Peter Ephraim concerning the Indians at Wachusetts Hills

Vol.30 : Page 202

Ephraim, Peter Jun.10, 1676

a report of Peter Ephraim concerning the Indians at Mount Hope

Vol.30 : Page 203

Ephraim, Peter Aug.14, 1676

the wife of Peter Ephraim is warned to appear before Thomas Danforth forthwith

Vol.30 : Pages 210a,210b

Ephraim, Peter Jan.10, 1676/1677

Peter Ephraim is ordered by Major Gookin to enlist as many friendly Indians as possible for the purpose of capturing and killing enemy Indians around Medfield and Secunke (Rehoboth?)

Vol.30 : Page 233

Ephraim, Peter Jan.18, 1676/1677

four Indians were captured by Peter Ephraim and left at Medfield as they were unable to travel having been frozen

Vol.30 : Page 235a

Ephraim, Peter Apr.16, 1679

Peter Ephraim is to enjoy the land at Brush Hill which he has broken up; he also agrees to be under the government of Sherborn

Vol.30 : Page 247

Ephraim, Peter Apr.16, 1679

Peter Ephraim is a Natick Indian; he is in agreement with Sherborn for an exchange of lands

Vol.113 : Page 225

Ephraim, Peter Sep.14, 1681

Peter Ephraim is an interpreter

Vol.30 : Page 260a

Ephraim, Peter May 19, 1682

Peter Ephraim is mentioned in a deed of land at Natick

Vol.30 : Page 269

Ephraim, Peter Oct.3, 1683

Peter Ephraim is in a list of Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 276

Ephraim, Peter 1684

Peter Ephraim is mentioned as an attorney for John Awansamaug

Vol.30 : Page 298

Ephraim, Peter May 27, 1685

Peter Ephraim is a petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 300

Ephraim, Peter May 27, 1685

Peter Ephraim Sr. is now deceased

Vol.30 : Page 300

Ephraim, Peter Apr.16, 1695

Peter Ephraim is a Natick Indian

Vol.113 : Page 225

Ephraim, Peter Apr.17, 1695

Peter Ephraim is a Natick Indian; Peter is mentioned in a copy of a deed of land to Thomas Eames

Vol.113 : Pages 226-227

original deed

Vol.30 : Page 366

Ephraim, Peter Jun. 1701

a copy of articles of agreement dated Apr.16, 1679 between Waban Pyambow and Thomas Tray, rulers, John Awoosemong Sr., Daniel and Peter Ephraim for the town of Natick; Daniel Morse Sr., Thomas Eames, Henry Leland and Obadiah Morse for the town of Sherborn; relating to the exchange of land between Natick and Sherborn and the description of the bounds requested by Sherborn

Vol.45 : Page 269

Ephraim, Peter Jun.5, 1702

Peter Ephraim is in a petition of the Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 503

Ephraim, Peter May 26, 1743

Peter Ephraim is a signer of a Natick petition requesting cancellation

Vol.12 : Page 268

Ephraim, Peter Jan.20, 1747/1748

Peter Ephraim is a signer of a petition for a new meetinghouse at Natick

Vol.13 : Page 72

Ephraim, Peter Mar.28, 1748

Peter Ephraim is a Natick Indian; he is a signer of a petition that the English be ordered away from fishing rights in Cochituate Ponds

Vol.31 : Page 574

Ephraim, Petter May 11, 1681

Petter Ephraim is a petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 257

Ephraim, Sarah Mar.1,3, 1768

Sarah Ephraim is the wife of John Ephraim, a Dudley Indian; an item for her is on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 463

Ephraim, Simon May 26, 1743

Simon Ephraim is a signer of a Natick petition requesting cancellation

Vol.12 : Page 268

Ephraim, Toby Oct.16, 1724

Toby Ephraim is in a list of the Indians at Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Ephraime, Peter Oct.12, 1681

certification of sundry Indians that Peter Ephraime and certain others have a right to land beyond Nipmuck River; he is chosen to make an application to the General Court in their behalf

Vol.30 : Page 262a

Ephrim, Peter 1683

a petition of Peter Ephrim who is an owner of land at Hassanameset

Vol.30 : Page 276a

Eprum, Peter May 22, 1684

Peter Eprum is in a petition of the Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 279a

Equi, Betty Mar.21, 1749/1750

Betty Equi and other Indians are listed as heirs of Samuel Bowman; a petition that they may sell certain Natick lands belonging to the said Samuel and the proceeds to be expended for the benefit of the heirs; the said Betty living in Sturbridge desires her portion to be invested for her

Vol.32 : Page 607

Equi, Betty Dec.8, 1752

Betty Equi is a Sturbridge Indian; she is the wife of Zachariah Equi and the daughter of Martha Boman of Worcester; she is included in a petition for a sale of Natick land

Vol.32 : Pages 316-318

Equi, Zachariah Mar.21, 1749/1750

Zachariah Equi and others are listed as heirs of Samuel Bowman; a petition of them for the sale of certain lands in Natick and the proceeds to be divided up amongst the said heirs; Zachariah living in Sturbridge desires the money to be invested for him

Vol.32 : Pages 6-7

Equi, Zachariah Dec.8, 1752

Zachariah Equi is a Sturbridge Indian; he is a client of John Curtis; he is included in a petition for the sale of Natick land

Vol.32 : Pages 316-318

Equis, Betty Apr. 1760

Betty Equis is the wife of Zachariah Equis; she is named as one of those for whom Ephraim Curtis was trustee

Vol.33 : Page 128

Equis, Zachariah Apr. 1760

Zachariah Equis is named as one of those for whom Ephraim Curtis was trustee

Vol.33 : Page 128

Erexes 1736-1737

an item for Erexes is on an account of John Gyles

Vol.31 : Page 201

Erexes see also Arexis

Erexies Jul.9,Nov.20, 1740

items for Erexies are on a bill of Captain John Gyles

Vol.31 : Page 377

Erexies see also Arexis

Erexus Jun.23, 1727

Erexus is appointed as a delegate of the Penobscot Indians to a conference at Boston

Vol.29 : Page 255

Erixes Jul.3, 1728

Erixes is mentioned in a letter announcing a peace pact with the Cape Sable Indians

Vol.29 : Page 307

Erixis Jul.23-28, 1714

Erixis is a Penobscot Indian mentioned in a report of a conference

Vol.29 : Page 39

Erixis see also Arexis

Erremaneeseck Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Erremaneeseck is an Arresaguntacook Indian; Erremaneeseck is a delegate to a conference

Vol.29 : Page 260

Erremaumeck Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Erremaumeck is an Arresaguntacook Indian; Erremaumeck is a delegate to a conference

Vol.29 : Page 260

Erreneremett Aug.6, 1742

Joseph, a son of Erreneremett, is accused of killing Captain James Gilmor's sows on Nov.29, 1741

Vol.31 : Page 415

Esak Jul.29, 1767

Esak is an Arrasaguntecook Indian; Esak is mentioned in a complaint of murder and robberies at Sebago Pond

Vol.33 : Pages 427-428

Esap, James Jul. 1741

James Esap is a town Indian of Sakedan, Nantucket; he is in a statement as to the deposing of Benjamin Abel and choice of John Quaap as Sachem

Vol.32 : Page 386

Esap, John Jul. 1741

John Esap is a town Indian of Sakedan, Nantucket; he is in a statement as to the deposing of Benjamin Abel and choice of John Quaap as Sachem

Vol.32 : Page 386

Esap, John Dec.23, 1753

John Esap is a Mashpee Indian; he is mentioned in a statement of claims

Vol.32 : Page 446

Esap see also Asab

Esau, Bethiah Nov.30, 1747

Bethiah Esau is in a petition of the Gayhead Indians for a change of guardians

Vol.31 : Page 551

Esau, Bethiah Apr.30, 1753

Old Bethiah Esau is a Gayhead Indian; Bethiah is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

Esau, Bethiah Mar.30, 1754

Bethiah Esau is named on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

Esau, Sarah Apr.18, 1751

an item for Sarah Esau is on an account of the guardians of the Mashpee Indians

Vol.32 : Page 129

Esau, Sarah Nov.30, 1752

Sarah Esau is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Sarah is on an expense account of the guardians

Vol.32 : Page 314

Esau, Sarah Nov. 1761

Sarah Esau is a Mashpee Indian; items for Sarah are on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Pages 179,181-182

Esau, Sary Dec.10, 1753

Sary Esau is a Mashpee Indian; Sary is in a petition for a removal of guardians

Vol.32 : Page 427

Escomenano see also Wigereemet

Esop, James Sep.11, 1752

James Esop is a Nantucket Indian; a charge that the English permitted their sheep to destroy his corn

Vol.32 : Page 287

Esop, Patience Nov. 1761

Patience Esop is a Mashpee Indian; items for her are on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Pages 181,183

Esop see also Asab

Esparagosant Oct.16, 1749

Esparagosant is a Penobscot delegate and a signer of a Falmouth treaty

Vol.29 : Page 428

Espeghueat Jul.6, 1738

a report of a conversation with Espeghueat

Vol.29 : Page 354a

Espeghueet Jun.25-Jul.6, 1736

Espeghueet is a Penobscot Indian; Espeghueet is a delegate to a conference with Governor Belcher

Vol.29 : Pages 317,322

Espegnect Jul.-Aug. 1726

Espegnect is a delegate to a peace conference

Vol.29 : Page 232

Espegueant Feb.11, 1742/1743

Espegueant is a signer of an address concerning fur trade

Vol.31 : Page 438

Espegueeunt Mar.26, 1764

Espegueeunt is accused by certain Indians of assisting in a plot to cause the Penobscot Indians to break with the English; in an interview with Toma, a Chief, he denies his own complicity and insists that neither Adcuhando nor Espegueeunt were involved in such a scheme

Vol.33 : Pages 291-293

Espegueit Aug.6, 1742

a complaint that two sons of Espegueit killed an ox belonging to Samuel McCob; the complaint was presented at a conference with the Eastern Indians

Vol.31 : Page 414

Espeguet Jun.28-Jul.6, 1738

the absence of Espeguet from a conference is noted

Vol.29 : Pages 342,348

Espeguheat Jul.-Aug. 1726

Espeguheat is a second Chief of the Penobscot Indians; Espeguheat is present at a peace conference

Vol.29 : Page 224

Espequead 1736-1737

items for Espequead are on an account of John Gyles

Vol.31 : Page 201

Espequead Sep.,Nov., 1739

two items for Espequead are on an account of John Gyles for the Pemaquid Indians

Vol.31 : Page 284

Espequead 1740-1741

items for Espequead are on a memorandum of expenditures of Captain John Gyles

Vol.31 : Page 377

Espequed Dec.9, 1727-Jan.15, 1728

reference to a testimony given by Espequed of the ill treatment of the Indians at Fort St.George

Vol.29 : Pages 294,296-297

Espequed Aug.2, 1734, Jan.2, 1735, Apr.11, 1735

items paid by John Gyles to Espequed

Vol.31 : Page 190

Espequeeret Jan.1-2, 1727/1728

a proposal of John Gyles for gifts to Espequeeret, an Eastern Indian

Vol.31 : Page 156

Espequeunt Sep.8-10, 1767

Espequeunt was talking confidentially to Thomas Goldthwait of Fort Pownall and told of French blandishments in Canada for him to lead his tribesmen against the English; he was very secretive and was urged to open the letter from Canada

Vol.38a : Pages 346-348,352-354

Espequeunt Jul.26, 1769

Espequeunt is a delegate from the Penobscot Indians to a Boston conference

Vol.29 : Pages 496-497

mentioned in a petition of the Indians

Vol.29 : Pages 498-499

Espequheat Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Espequheat is an Arresaguntacook Indian; Espequheat is a delegate to a conference

Vol.29 : Page 260

Esra May 12, 1710

Esra is a Mohawk Indian; an item for Esra is included on Colonel Peter Schuyler's account for money expended on the Indians

Vol.31 : Page 63

Essacombewet alias Sabackaman, Tom Sep.8, 1699

Essacombewet is an Indian messenger

Vol.30 : Page 449

Essacombewet see also Sabaccoman, Tom

Essadouset Apr.27, 1749

Essadouset is a Penobscot Indian; Essadouset is in a delegation requesting a conference

Vol.29 : Page 416

Essadouset Nov.25, 1751

Essadouset is a Penobscot Indian; Essadouset desires a gift of supplies for his people from the Massachusetts government

Vol.32 : Page 229

Essamoonsko 1677

a complaint of Wenacormet and Essamoonsko to the governor that the Indians are being abused by the English

Vol.30 : Page 242

Essomonosko Jul.1, 1677

Essomonosko is mentioned in a letter to the governor

Vol.30 : Page 241a

Ester Dec.15, 1752

Ester is a Stockbridge Indian; an item for Ester is on Joseph Dwight's expense account

Vol.32 : Page 289

Estien Jul.23-28, 1741

Estien is a Penobscot Indian; Estien is mentioned in a report of a conference

Vol.29 : Page 39

Etauwaukum, Jonas 1753

Jonas Etauwaukum is a Stockbridge Indian; Jonas is a signer of a memorial asking that the government interpose in the school question

Vol.32 : Page 374

Etawcaun, Jonas May 31, 1763

Jonas Etawcaun is a Stockbridge Indian; Jonas is one of those who protested the election of Elijah Williams as their representative

Vol.33 : Page 268

Etawecomb, Jonas 1764

Jonas Etawecomb is a Stockbridge Indian; Jonas was in an Albany jail and sold some of his Stockbridge land to secure his release; this was according to the information given to the investigating committee at Stockbridge

Vol.33 : Page 286

Etoecomb Oct.2, 1754

Etoecomb is a Stockbridge Indian; a reference to a visit of Etoecomb and other Indians to the home of the writer of the unsigned letter reporting as to the Stockbridge Indians

Vol.32 : Page 544

Etowwaukaum, Jonas May 29, 1762

Jonas Etowwaukaum is a Stockbridge Indian; Jonas protested the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Page 211

Etowwaukaum, Jonas Jan.1, 1765

Joans Etowwaukaum is a Stockbridge Indian; Jonas is in a petition that the Indians may conduct sales of their outlands without supervision

Vol.33 : Page 313

Etserraboonet Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Etserraboonet is a signer of a letter requesting that a conference be held either at Sagadahock or Arowsick

Vol.29 : Page 256

Experience Apr.18, 1751

items for Experience are on an account of the guardians of the Mashpee Indians

Vol.32 : Page 129

Experience Nov.30, 1752

Experience is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Experience is on an expense account of the guardians

Vol.32 : Page 314

Experience see also Speriece

Ezchoota, Titas Jul.23, 1751

a petition of Titas Ezchoota and other Nantucket Indians that court cases on contested land titles should be held in other than Nantucket Court

Vol.32 : Page 166

Ezekel, Thomas Jan.22, 1762

Thomas Ezekel is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Thomas is a petitioner that a church be built with money due from proprietary

Vol.33 : Page 187

Ezekiel, Titus Aug.4, 1747

Titus Ezekiel is a Nantucket Indian; Titus is preferring charges against the English

Vol.31 : Page 543

Ezekiel, Titus Sep.21, 1747

Titus Ezekiel is a Nantucket Indian; Titus is in an appointment of John Quaab to act as a representative of the Indians in a controversy with the Sherburne, Nantucket selectmen

Vol.31 : Page 548

Falkenberg, Jocome Feb.21, 1735/1736/Mar.25, 1736

Jocome Falkenberg is an interpreter for the Housatonic Indians

Vol.29 : Page 315

Fare, Jean 1760

Jean Fare of Natick is in a certificate testifying to the value of Stratton Mill to the community

Vol.33 : Page 143

Farit, Cesar Aug.27, 1757

Cesar Farit is a Natick Indian; he was formerly of Milton; a petition that he may sell his outlying lands to enable him to hold his homestead and pay debts; consent of the guardians of the Natick Indians; approval of the General Court Aug.31, 1757

Vol.33 : Pages 5-6

Farit, Cesar May 31, 1758

Cesar Farit is a Natick Indian; a petition to sell part of his land at Natick to pay debts; consent of the guardians of the Natick Indians; order of the General Court Jun.9-10, 1758 permitting the sale

Vol.33 : Pages 53-54

Farit see also Ferrit

Feesy, Aaron Sep.15, 1686

Aaron Feesy is an Indian of Setucket in Eastham; Aaron gave a deed of twenty acres of uplands and saltmarsh in Eastham to John and Deborah Hurd in return for the kindness shown to his family and himself by Deborah Hurd and her parents

Vol.45 : Page 354

Feesy, Aaron Jun.14, 1709

Aaron Feesy is an Indian of Setucket in Eastham; a confirmation of twenty acres of uplands and saltmarsh then in Eastham but now in Harwich deeded Sep.15, 1686 to John and Deborah Hurd; the confirmation was requested by John Hurd

Vol.45 : Pages 352-356a

Feggins, Thanful Jun.21, 1769

Thanful Feggins is mentioned on Reverend Stephen Badger's petition for reimbursement

Vol.14 : Pages 552-553

Fegoo, James 1760

James Fegoo of Natick is in a certificate testifying to the value of Stratton Mill to the community

Vol.33 : Page 143

Felix Aug.27, 1703

a copy of a report of a committee in the claims of Betty Susamon and Abigail to lands belonging to Felix, their husband; he dying intestate

Vol.113 : Pages 437-438

Felix, Abigail Jul. 1741

Abigail Felix is a Ketiticut Indian and widow; she is a petitioner in a controversy concerning Middleborough lands; documents pertinent thereto

Vol.31 : Pages 317-326

Felix, Israel Nov. 1761

Israel Felix is a Middleborough Indian; Israel Felix stated that the guardians of the Indians of Plymouth County were holding sums due to Thomas Felix, the deceased father of the said Israel; a petition that such sum be paid to Israel to free him from debt; approved by one of the guardians; the General Court orders on Nov.24,26, 1761 that as much of the sums be paid as are necessary to liquidate the just debts

Vol.33 : Pages 175-176

Felix, Israel May 31, Jun.2, 1768

Israel Felix is a Middleborough Indian; a petition that he might sell ten acres of his land to pay debts incurred by the illness and death of his aunt, Sarah Hood; the guardians of the Indians approved and the General Court issued an order for the sale

Vol.33 : Pages 477-478

Felix, Israil Jul. 1741

Israil Felix is a Ketiticut Indian; Israil is a petitioner in a controversy concerning Middleborough lands; documents pertinent thereto

Vol.31 : Pages 317-326

Felix, Thomas Jul. 1741

Thomas Felix is a Ketiticut Indian; Thomas is one of the petitioners in a controversy concerning lands in Middleborough; documents pertinent thereto

Vol.31 : Pages 317-326

Felix, Thomas Jun.1, 1743

Thomas Felix is a Ketititcut Indian; Thomas is in a petition that he might be included in a new precinct at Bridgewater and Middleboro

Vol.31 : Page 458

Felix, Thomas Sep.9, 1743

Thomas Felix is a Titicut Indian; Thomas is a subscriber to a petition for the sale of land to Ebenezer Shaw

Vol.31 : Page 463

Felix, Thomas Apr.19, 1759

a report of Josiah Edson Jr. for a sale of land for Thomas Felix with the deductions for debts, interest, etc.; an order of the General Court thereon Apr.23, 1759

Vol.33 : Pages 99-101

Felix, Thomas Jun.12-13, 1759

Josiah Edson's account in behalf of Thomas Felix; approved by the General Court

Vol.33 : Pages 111-112

Felix, Thomas Nov. 1761

Thomas Felix is a Middleborough Indian; deceased; Thomas is the father of Israel Felix; the guardians of the Indians in Plymouth County are holding sums due to the said Thomas; Israel Felix petitions that these sums be paid to him

Vol.33 : Page 175

Fenney, Nelson Nov.15, 1754

Nelson Fenney is of Middleborough; in 1747 he supported Matthies George, a Punkapoag Indian, during an illness; the guardians of the tribe refuse to reimburse him and he now petitions the General Court for redress; order of the said court on Nov.15 and Dec.21, 1754 that Samuel Miller, guardian of the Punkapoag Indians, make payment

Vol.32 : Pages 499-500

Fenney see also Phinney

Ferrit, Cesar Nov.22, 1753

Cesar Ferrit is a Natick Indian; a petition that he may sell a portion of his land; the consent of the General Court thereon Jan. 1754

Vol.32 : Pages 429-430

Ferrit, Cesar Dec.26, 1754

Cesar Ferrit is a Natick Indian; a petiton that he may sell a portion of his land; the guardians of the Natick Indians approve

Vol.32 : Pages 580-581

Feuet, George Jul. 1741

George Feuet is a Ketiticut Indian; George is a petitioner in a controversy concerning Middleborough lands; documents pertinent thereto

Vol.31 : Pages 317-326

Figgins, Thankfull Jun.3, 1768

Thankfull Figgins is mentioned in an order for the reimbursement of Reverend Stephen Badger

Vol.14 : Page 520

Finney, Nelson Nov.15, 1754

in 1747 Nelson Finney of Middleborough supported Matthies George, a Punkapoag Indian, during illness; the guardians of the tribe refuse to reimburse him and he now petitions the General Court for redress; an order of the General Court on Nov.15 and Dec.21, 1754 that Samuel Miller, guardian of the Punkapoag Indians, make payment

Vol.32 : Pages 499-500

Finney, Nelson Nov.15,Dec.27, 1754,Jun.6, 1755

orders of the General Court concerning the payment of Nelson Finney for the care of Matthias George, a Punkapoag Indian; earlier an order was made for payment by Samuel Miller, then one of the trustees, but only a small part of the payment was made; a later order advises the new trustees of the said Indians to pay the balance due

Vol.32 : Pages 630-631

Finney, Nelson Apr.17, 1756

Nelson Finney's bill for the care of Matthias George, a Punkapoag Indian, in 1754; though authorized by the General Court has not been paid by Colonel Samuel Miller; he prays for immediate payment with interest; a General Court order grants the petition

Vol.32 : Pages 706-707a

Finney, Nelson Dec.8, 1757

Nelson Finney is a Punkapoag Indian; a petition that Robert Spur, one of the Indian guardians, be forced to pay the balance due to the said Nelson for the care of a young Indian who was ill; several orders were issued to the said guardian, but thus far the orders have not been obeyed; order of the General Court that the guardians carry out the orders

Vol.33 : Pages 25-25a

Finney see also Phinney

Fish, Fardrime Dec.23, 1753

Fardrime Fish is a Mashpee Indian; Fardrime is mentioned in a statement of claims

Vol.32 : Page 445

Fish, Hannah Dec.10, 1753

Hannah Fish is a Mashpee Indian; Hannah is in a petition for a removal of guardians; in Indian language

Vol.32 : Page 427

Fish, Nathaniel Dec.23, 1753

Nathaniel Fish is a Mashpee Indian; Nathaniel is mentioned in a statement of claims

Vol.32 : Page 445

Fish, Samuel Dec.23, 1753

Samuel Fish is a Mashpee Indian; Samuel is mentioned in a statement of claims

Vol.32 : Page 445

Fish, Thamus Dec.23, 1753

Thamus Fish is a Mashpee Indian; Thamus is mentioned in a statement of claims

Vol.32 : Page 445

Flewellen Feb.19, 1660

a deed of Flewellen confirming a sale of land near Wells and Cape Porpoise by his father, Sosowen the Sagamore to John Sanders

Vol.30 : Page 84

Fortune, John Nov. 1761

John Fortune is a Mashpee Indian; an item for John is on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 178

Fortune, Mary Nov. 1761

Mary Fortune is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Mary is on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 181

Framegan Jun.23, 1749

Framegan is a Norridgewock Indian; Framegan is a delegate to a Boston conference

Vol.29 : Pages 417-418

Framhegan Aug.3-8, 1750

Framhegan is a delegate to a Boston conference relating to an assault on the Indians

Vol.29 : Page 429

Framhegon Jan.5-15, 1749/1750

an order of the General Court of presents to be made for Framhegon and Lovel who were messengers to Canada inviting the St.Francois Indians to join the Eastern Indians in a conference at Falmouth

Vol.31 : Page 685

Frances Nov.9, 1666

Frances is an Indian Sagamore; Frances is a witness to a deed given by the Indians to William Bradford and others in a purchase of Nauset land

Vol.33 : Page 12

Frances Jun.20, 1764

Frances is one of several who accompanied Joseph Chadwick, a surveyor, on a journey from Fort Pownal to Quebec

Vol.243 : Page 88

Frances, Samuel Feb.21, 1759

Samuel Frances is a Gayhead Indian; Samuel is in a petition for an appointment of Timothy Mayhew as their guardian

Vol.33 : Page 86

Franceway Jun.23, 1727

Franceway is a messenger from the Taconock Indians

Vol.29 : Page 254

Franceway Jun.7, 1754

the murders of Sabbada and Franceway at Contookook are mentioned in a letter to Governor Shirley from Governor Wentworth of New Hampshire concerning the hostilities with the Indians

Vol.5 : Page 195

Francis Jul.27, 1751

Captain Francis is a Norridgewock Indian; Francis delivered a treaty of Falmouth dated Oct.16, 1749 to William Lithgow at Richmond

Vol.32 : Page 172

Francis Nov.25, 1751

Francis is an old Norridgewock Indian; he is reported as lately in Canada; he visited St.Georges and later started for Richmond

Vol.32 : Page 229

Francis Jul.10, 1776

Francis is a St.John's Indian; Francis is present at a Watertown conference

Vol.29 : Pages 502,515,526

on a treaty

Vol.29 : Page 529

Francis, Cato 1760

Cato Francis of Natick is in a certificate testifying to the value of Stratton Mill to the community

Vol.33 : Page 143

Francis, Francis Aug. 1733

Francis Francis Jr. of Eastham is reported lost from a whaling voyage with Ebenezer Pain in a storm off the back of Cape Cod; permission is asked for his widow to marry again

Vol.31 : Page 181

Francis, Jane Nov. 1761

Jane Francis is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Jane is on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 182

Francis, Rachel Aug. 1733

Francis Francis, the husband of Rachel Francis, is reported lost on a whaling voyage; a memorial of Joshua Ralph Sr. asking that she be permitted to marry his son, Joshua Ralph Jr.

Vol.31 : Pages 181-182

Francis, Sarah 1760

Sarah Francis of Natick is in a certificate testifying to the value of Stratton Mill to the community

Vol.33 : Page 143

Francis, Xavier Jan.1,2, 1727/1728

a proposal of John Gyles for compensation for Xavier Francis who sent gifts to the Arresaguntacook Indians

Vol.31 : Page 157

Francois 1735

an item paid by John Stoddard and Isaac Williams to Francois for land in western Massachusetts

Vol.31 : Pages 191-192

Francois Sep.3, 1751

a treaty of Falmouth dated 1749 given by Captain Francois to Captain Lithgow at Richmond Fort is to be delivered by the said Lithgow to the Penobscot Indians

Vol.32 : Page 193

Francois Sep.7, 1751

Captain Francois is a Chief of the Norridgewock Indians; Captain Francois delivered a Falmouth treaty of 1749 to Captain Lithgow at Richmond; the Indians must explain their possession of a document and reason for its return

Vol.32 : Page 192

Francois, Seavier Dec.9, 1727-Jan.15, 1728

Seavier Francois is a messenger from the Indians to the governor

Vol.29 : Pages 289,291-292,296

Francois, Xavier Jul.-Aug. 1726

Xavier Francois is a delegate to a peace conference

Vol.29 : Page 232

Francois, Xavier Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Xavier Francois is a delegate to a peace conference

Vol.29 : Pages 260,262,265-266,269

Franswacksaveur 1725

Franswacksaveur is a delegate from the Eastern Indians mentioned in an agreement

Vol.29 : Page 191

Franswacksaveur Nov. 1725

Franswacksaveur is a Penobscot delegate to a conference

Vol.29 : Pages 196,199

Freborn, Esther Jun.30, 1769

an item for Esther Freborn is on an account of the guardians of the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.33 : Page 505

Freborn, Esther Jun.28, 1771

Esther Freborn is a Hassanamisco Indian; a committee is directed to pay the debts of Esther Freborn with the proceeds from the sale of her right in the property of her late father, Peter Lawrence

Vol.33 : Page 538

Freeborn, Esther May 27, 1767

Esther Freeborn of Paxton is named as one of the claimants of Natick land sold by Patty Pegun under a mistaken claim of ownership

Vol.33 : Page 418

Freeman, Peter May 30, 1685

an order that Peter Freeman be recompensed for his services as a guide to the army and that measures be taken to find and release his daughter who was taken and made a slave

Vol.30 : Page 304a

M.B.R. Vol.5 : Page 477

Freeman, Samuel Jul.25, 1752

Samuel Freeman is taken at Sarastau by the French; Monsieur De La Corne St.Luc will return him in exchange for a Canadian prisoner; mentioned in a report of Phinneas Stevens and Nathaniel Wheelwright deputed by Lieutenant Governor Phips to treat with Governor Longueuil concerning the liberating of English prisoners detained in Canada

Vol.5 : Page 546

French, Meser Mar.26, 1764

Meser French corroborated a testimony of Oso, a squaw, that Toma and other Chiefs were plotting to persuade the Indians to break with the English

Vol.33 : Page 290

Gab, Roben Jul.23, 1751

a petition of Roben Gab and other Nantucket Indians that court cases on contested land titles be tried in other than Nantucket Court

Vol.32 : Page 166

Garat, Harmon alias Cashawasset 1662

land for George Smith is laid out on the south side of the land that was granted to Harmon Garat

Vol.45 : Page 112

Garaudawauna Sep. 1724

Garaudawauna, who was ill treated at Albany, will raise up an army of men to accompany him to war

Vol.29 : Page 186

Garet, Harmon Aug.4, 1662

Harmon Garet is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 113

Garret, Harman Oct.10, 1649

Harman Garret is to pay 10d. according to a list of petitions, orders and letters probably kept by the secretary

Vol.100 : Page 31a

Garret, Harman Jun.1, 1671

land sold to John Alcock which was formerly the grant to Harman Garret is mentioned

Vol.15b : Page 261

Garret, Harmon alias Cashawasset Oct.8, 1662

one thousand acres of land that was granted to Harmon Garret is purchased by John Alcock

Vol.45 : Page 130

Garrett, Harman alias Cashawaset Aug.5, 1664

a return of a committee in a layout of lands in the Pequot Country for Harman Garrett and the Indians under him; approved

Vol.30 : Page 125

M.B.R. Vol.4 : Part 2 : Page 119

Garrett, Herman alias Cashawasset May 10, 1662

Herman Garrett and his men are granted eight thousand acres in the Pequot Country and a committee is appointed to see that it be laid out

Vol.30 : Page 111

M.B.R. Vol.2 : Part 2 : Page 53

Garrett, Hermon May 19, 1651

a petition of Hermon Garrett asking that one thousand acres of land, mortaged to him by Jethro, may be laid out to him or that the said Jethro may be compelled to pay the said mortage and answer thereto

Vol.30 : Page 18

M.B.R. Vol.4: Part 1 : Page 43

Garrett, Hermon May 22, 1651

a committee is appointed to lay out one thousand acres of land mortaged to Hermon Garrett by Jethro and Watertown is allowed to buy it

Vol.30 : Page 20

M.B.R. Vol.3 : Page 225

Garrett, Hermon May 8, 1653

an order that the interest of Hermon Garrett and such others as were first undertakers of Nashaway Plantation shall be made good to them during 1653

Vol.112 : Page 54

Garrett, Hermon alias Cashawasset Feb.23, 1659

a statement concerning Hermon Garrett's claims to land near Wickapaug and Southertown in 1659

Vol.112 : Page 124

Garrett see also Cashawasset

Garshim, Joyes Nov.30, 1747

Joyes Garshim is in a petition of the Gayhead Indians for a change of guardians

Vol.31 : Page 551

Gawny, Nessa Sep.25, 1725

Nessa Gawny is used as an interpreter between Joseph, a Mohawk Indian guide, and Captain Samuel Willard's officers pursuing Indian rebels near Pigwacket (Fryeburg, Maine)

Vol.38a : Page 120

Gefery, Mary Jun.12-13, 1755

Mary Gefery is a Mattakeeset Indian; Mary is in a petition for the reconsideration of a proposal for long term leases of Indian lands at Pembroke

Vol.32 : Page 624

Gefery see also Jeffrey

Geganisorens May 27, 1684

Geganisorens is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 292

Gegen, Jon Jan.6, 1762

Jon Gegen is in a petition for profits from an alewife fishery of Herring River

Vol.33 : Page 186

Geneket Jul.-Aug. 1726

Geneket is a delegate to a peace conference

Vol.29 : Page 232

Geneket Jul.3, 1728

Geneket is in a letter announcing a peace pact with the Cape Sable Indians

Vol.29 : Page 307

Geoffrey Jul.-Aug. 1726

a confirmation of a sale of land to Captain Davis by Geoffrey

Vol.29 : Page 224

Geoffrey see also Jeffrey

Georg, Abigail Mar.22, 1754

Abigail Georg is a Punkapoag Indian; Abigail is in a petition for the retention of Samuel Miller as guardian

Vol.32 : Page 481

Georg, Samuel Mar.22, 1754

Samuel Georg is a Punkapoag Indian; Samuel is in a petition for the retention of Samuel Miller as guardian

Vol.32 : Page 481

George see also Joarge

George May 21, 1651

a statement of Cutshamakin and Egawam that John Sagamore desired his lands about Powderhorn Hill to be given to George when he died

Vol.30 : Page 19a

George May 22, 1651

a petition of George asking that the lands of his late brother at Mystic Side be confirmed to him; referred to inferior court

Vol.30 : Page 19

M.B.R. Vol.3 : Page 233

M.B.R. Vol.4 : Part 1 : Page 52

George Oct. 14, 1651

George is an Indian Sagamore; a petition of sundry inhabitants of Rumney Marsh showing that their titles to land are threatened by claims of George; an answer thereto

Vol.30 : Page 26

M.B.R. Vol.3 : Page 252

M.B.R. Vol.4 : Part 1 : Pages 68-69

George Nov.9, 1666

George, along with his father, Oquanehod and other Indians consented to the sale of Nauset land to William Bradford and others

Vol.33 : Page 12

George Mar.20, 1699/1700

George is mentioned in a committee for the Tiverton Indians

Vol.30 : Page 453

George 1757

George is an Indian Sachem; reference to land purchased from George is mentioned in a declaration of the rights of English proprietors of Eastham

Vol.33 : Pages 13-15

George, 1735-1738

the wife of Simon George is on an account of supplies

Vol.31 : Page 223a

George, Abel Mar.30, 1754

Abel George is named on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

George, Abiagill Mar.30, 1759

Abiagill George is a Punkapoag Indian; items in her behalf are on a financial report of the guardians of the said Indians

Vol.33 : Pages 87,89

George, Abigail 1735-1738

Abigail George is on an account of supplies for the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Pages 223a,224-224a,224b

George, Abigail Dec. 1744 - Dec. 1747

an item for Abigail George is on John Quincy's account as guardian of the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Pages 555-556

George, Abigail Feb. 1747/1748

Abigail George is a Punkapoag Indian; Abigail is one of the petitioners for the retention of the present guardians

Vol.31 : Pages 560-561

George, Abigail Mar.31, 1762

Abigail George is a Punkapoag Indian; an item for her is on an account of the guardians of the said Indians

Vol.33 : Page 200

George, Abigial Jan.10, 1754

Abigail George is a Punkapoag Indian; Abigial is mentioned in a committee report concerning the improper actions of the guardians

Vol.32 : Page 455

George, Abigial Mar. 1766

Abigial George is a Punkapoag Indian; an item for her is on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 371

George, Abigial Jan.30, 1767

Abigial George is a Punkapoag Indian; an item for her is on an account of Joseph Billings, a guardian

Vol.33 : Page 411

George, Abigill Mar.31, 1760

Old Abigill George is a Punkapoag Indian; an account of transactions in her behalf is submitted to the General Court by the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 127

George, Deborah Dec. 1744-Dec. 1747

an item for Deborah George is on John Quincy's account as guardian of the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Pages 555-555a,556

George, Deborah Feb. 1747/1748

Deborah George is one of the Indians in a petition for the retention of the present guardians

Vol.31 : Pages 560-561

George, Deborah 1757

Dr.Samuel Gardner's charge for medicine for Deborah George is not included on an account of the guardians of the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.32 : Page 775

George, Deborah Apr.22, 1758

Dr.Gardner's charge for services for Deborah George is included on an account of the guardians of the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.33 : Page 39

George, Deborah Jun.13, 1758

Deborah George is a Punkapoag Indian; Dr.Samuel Gardner's itemized account for the medical care of Deborah George of Stoughton

Vol.33 : Page 52

George, John Dec.7-12, 1741

John George is a Natick Indian; a petition that he may sell six acres of his land and apply the proceeds for the support of his wife and himself; a committee report and consent of the General Court

Vol.31 : Page 353

George, Matthias Apr.17, 1756

Matthias George is a Punkapoag Indian; in 1754 Matthias was cared for by Nelson Finney of Middleborough; Nelson now prays for payment

Vol.32 : Pages 706-707a

George, Matthies Nov.15, 1754

Matthies George is a Punkapoag Indian; in 1747 Matthies was taken ill while in the military service and appealed to Nelson Finney of Middleborough for aid; the guardians of the Punkapoag Indians have refused to pay Nelson for his services

Vol.32 : Pages 499-500

a similar petition with an order of the General Court for payment

Vol.32 : Pages 630-631

George, Micha Oct.16, 1724

Micha George is in a list of the Indians at Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

George, Naomi Apr.30, 1753

Naomi George is a Gayhead Indian; Naomi is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

George, Naomy Mar.30, 1754

Naomy George is named on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

George, Samuel Feb. 1747/1748

Samuel George is a Punkapoag Indian; Samuel is a petitioner for the retention of the present guardians

Vol.31 : Page 560-561

George, Samuel Dec. 1753

Samuel George is a Punkapoag Indian; Samuel of Stoughton is in a petition for a removal of guardians

Vol.32 : Page 406

George, Samuel Jan.10, 1754

Samuel George is one of the Punkapoag Indians involved in a case against the guardians

Vol.32 : Page 455

George, Sarah Jun.13, 1758

Sarah George is a Punkapoag Indian; Dr.Samuel Gardner's itemized account for the medical care of Sarah George of Stoughton

Vol.33 : Page 52

George, Sarah Apr.11, 1759

Sarah George is a Punkapoag Indian; a petition of Rebecca Bullard for reimbursement for the care of Sarah George

Vol.33 : Page 93

George, Sarah Mar. 1766

Sarah George is a Punkapoag Indian; an item for her is on an account submitted by the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 372

George, Simon Nov. 1725

Simon George is in a petition of the Punkapoag Indians that they may sell part of their holdings to John Wentworth and others; an order thereon Dec.8, 1725

Vol.31 : Pages 123-125

George, Simon Apr.13, 1726

a petition to set aside certain Punkapoag land for the benefit of Joseph and Amity Morse is signed by Simon George

Vol.31 : Page 127

George, Simon 1735-1738

Simon George is on an account of supplies for the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Pages 223a,224-224b

George, Simon 1735-1738

the wife of Simon George is on an account of supplies for the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Page 223a

George, Simon Feb. 1737

Simon George is one of the former proprietors of land in Punkapoag which was involved in the Sherman-Gill controversy

Vol.42 : Page 188

George, Simon Dec. 1741

Simon George is named in a petition as one of the Punkapoag Indians complaining of trustee Honourable John Quincy and asking for the appointment of Samuel Miller of Milton in his stead

Vol.31 : Page 341

George, Simon Dec. 1741

John Quincy states that Simon George, who supposedly signed a petition of the Punkapoag Indians, died about two years before the petition was presented

Vol.31 : Page 356

Gersham, Marah Nov. 1761

Marah Gersham is a Mashpee Indian; items for Marah are on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Pages 179,183

Gersham, Mary Nov. 1761

Mary Gersham is a Mashpee Indian; items for Mary are on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Pages 181-182

Gersham, Widow Nov. 1761

Widow Gersham is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Widow is on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 179

Gershom Apr.18, 1751

an item for Gershom is on an account of the guardians of the Mashpee Indians

Vol.32 : Page 129

Gershom, Joyce Mar.30, 1754

Joyce Gershom is named on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

Gershom, Widow Nov. 1761

Widow Gershom is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Widow is on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 179

Gershom see also Garahim

Gideon May 12, 1710

an item for Gideon is included on Colonel Peter Schuyler's account of money expended for the Indians

Vol.31 : Page 63

Gideon Jan.12, 1738

Gideon is a son of Mary, who is a daughter of Simon Wicket; Gideon is awarded a part of the purchase money for Oyster Island

Vol.31 : Page 226

Gideon see also Wequakanwett

Gigthro, Joshua Feb.25,Mar.7, 1758

Joshua Gigthro and others certified that they were not molested by Silvanus Snow at Billingsgate Point; the second deposition reverses the testimony of the first

Vol.33 : Pages 29-29a,30,32

Gigthro see also Jethro

Gimble, Patience Jun.30, 1769

an item for Patience Gimble is on an account of the guardians of the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.33 : Page 505

Gingego Mar.16, 1747/1748

Gingego is a Chief of the Six Nations; Gingego is killed by a band of hostile Indians

Vol.3 : Page 570

Go, Abkil Dec.2, 1751

Abkil Go is in a petition of the Nantucket Indians that court cases on contested land titles be tried in courts other than Nantucket; an order of the General Court thereon Dec.28, 1751

Vol.32 : Pages 274-274a

Go, Abkil Dec.2, 1751

Abkil Go is a Nantucket Indian; Abkil is in a complaint against the English inhabitants of the island

Vol.32 : Page 391a

Gorg, Abigal Dec. 1753

Abigal Gorg is a Punkapoag Indian; Abigal of Stoughton is in a petition for a removal of guardians

Vol.32 : Page 406

Gorg, Deborah Mar.22, 1754

Deborah Gorg is a Punkapoag Indian; Deborah is in a petition for the retention of Samuel Miller as guardian

Vol.32 : Page 481

Gorg, Hannah Mar.22, 1754

Hannah Gorg is a Punkapoag Indian; Hannah is in a petition for the retention of Samuel Miller as guardian

Vol.32 : Page 481

Gorge, Abel Apr.30, 1753

Abel Gorge is a Gayhead Indian; Abel is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

Gorge, Abel Mar.23, 1767

Abel Gorge is a signer of a Gayhead petition for an appointment of guardians to protect their interest

Vol.33 : Page 416

Gorge, Deborah 1769

Deborah Gorge is a Punkapoag Indian; an item for Deborah is on Jonathan Capen's account

Vol.33 : Page 493

Gorge, Deborah Jun. 1772

items for supplies for Deborah Gorge and for her later burial expenses are included on an account of the guardians of the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.33 : Page 564a

Gorge, Hannah Dec. 1753

Hannah Gorge is a Punkapoag Indian; Hannah of Stoughton is in a petition for a removal of guardians

Vol.32 : Page 406

Gorge, Hannah Jun.19, 1773

Hannah Gorge is a Punkapoag Indian; expenses for her are included on Jonathan Capen's account

Vol.33 : Page 580

Gorge, Naomi Mar.23, 1767

Naomi Gorge is in a petition that guardians be appointed to protect the intersets of the Indians at Gayhead

Vol.33 : Page 416

Gorge, Simon Nov.20, 1706

Simon Gorge is in a petition of the Punkapoag Indians that they be not deprived of their lands and that the English tenants be permitted to remain

Vol.31 : Page 38

Grachas, Nauh Nov.2, 1741

Nauh Grachas is a Nantucket Indian; Nauh makes definite charges as to English depredations

Vol.32 : Page 387

Grachero, Nanish Jul. 1741

Nanish Grachero is a town Indian of Sakedan, Nantucket; Nanish is in a statement as to the deposing of Benjamin Abel and choice of John Quaap as Sachem

Vol.32 : Page 386a

Graylock Feb.-Mar. 1739

Graylock is a Sachem of the Worenokes; Graylock is to join in a pact guaranteeing freedom from the persecution of New York in case of the Franco-English War

Vol.29 : Page 361

Graypole see also Magsigpen

Great David Nov.5, 1675

Great David is to be sent away to England; his wife is willing to go with him; his mother is very old

Vol.30 : Page 184a

Great Jacob May 7, 1684

Great Jacob's squaw is in a petition in 1684

Vol.112 : Page 360

Great James alias Wuttananamit May 2, 1677

Great James is in a deed of Whip Suffrage proprietors

Vol.30 : Page 238

Great James May 18, 1682

Great James is mentioned in a lease to Samuel Goodwin

Vol.30 : Page 267

Great James May 7, 1684

Great James is in a petition of 1684

Vol.112 : Page 360

Great James Jul.15, 1684

Great James is mentioned in an Indian deed

Vol.30 : Page 280

Great James Sep.1, 1684

a complaint of sundry Indians against Thomas Waban and Great James as well as others for appropriating and selling lands at Marlborough

Vol.30 : Page 287

Great James see also Wuttananamit

Great John Jul.15, 1684

Great John is mentioned in an Indian deed

Vol.30 : Page 280

Great John Sep.1, 1684

Great John is a petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 287

Great Knife see also Hosehaully Goowuh

Guenpack Apr.23, 1697

Guenpack is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 414

Guenpack see also Wemepuck

Guiliean Jul.-Aug. 1726

Guiliean is a delegate to a peace conference

Vol.29 : Page 232

Hahatan, Will Aug.9, 1683

a deposition of Will Hahatan and others of the council of Josiah Wapatuck, Sachem, denying the claims of Richard Thayer to certain lands

Vol.30 : Page 275a

Hahaton, William 1676

a petition of William Ahaton and others asking that Peter, a kinsman who is now in prison, may be delivered to them or to his master, John Kinsley of Milton

Vol.30 : Page 229

Hahaton see also Ahaton

Hahawton Aug.9, 1683

a petition of Old Hahawton and others, formerly councilors of Josiah Wampatuck, denying the legality of the sale of land by the said Wampatuck to Richard Thayer

Vol.30 : Page 275a

Hahtun, William Nov.20, 1706

William Hahtun is in a petition of the Punkapoag Indians asking that they not be deprived of their lands and that the English tenants be permitted to remain

Vol.31 : Page 38

Hall, Hannah Feb.3, 1764

Hannah Hall was formerly Hannah Yokine, a daughter of John Yokine; Hannah married Sias Hall; she inherited lot No.18 at Freetown which had been granted to her father

Vol.33 : Page 271

Hall, Sias Feb.3, 1764

Sias Hall married Hannah Yokine, a daughter of John Yokine; Hannah, the wife of Sias Hall, inherited lot No.18 at Freetown which was granted to her father, John Yokine

Vol.33 : Page 271

Hammon, Moses Dec.23, 1753

Moses Hammon is a Mashpee Indian; Moses is mentioned in a statement of claims

Vol.32 : Page 446

Hampshear, Solomon Feb.8, 1743/1744

Solomon Hampshear is a Wareham Indian; a petition that he may sell part of his land to pay debts; an order of the General Court thereon Feb.9, 1743/1744

Vol.31 : Pages 474-475

Hannah Nov.5, 1675

Hannah is the wife of Nececoughocott who went to the French; she is examined by a committee

Vol.30 : Page 184a

Hannah 1741

Hannah is in a petition that the English be forbidden to cut woodland at Christiantown on Martha's Vineyard

Vol.31 : Page 315

Hannah Feb.27, 1752

Old Hannah is a Nantucket Indian; Hannah is mentioned in a document relating to Indian land claims

Vol.32 : Page 393

Hannah Jul.29, 1767

Hannah is a fourteen year old daughter of Joseph and Molly Oneas, Arrasaguntecook Indians; Hannah is reported to have been murdered by the English at Sebago Pond

Vol.33 : Pages 427-429

Hannah Sep.10, 1767

Hannah is a fourteen year old daughter of Joseph and Molly Aeneas, Arrasaguntecook Indians; a proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of the murderers of Hannah and the rest of the family at Sebago Pond at the head of the Stroudwater River

Vol.33 : Pages 433-434

printed copy

Vol.33 : Page 441

Hannah Sep.10, 1767

Hannah is an Arrasaguntecook Indian; a warrant is issued for the arrest of Daniel Austin and Francis Douglass suspected of the murder of Hannah and other members of her family at Sebago Pond

Vol.33 : Pages 439-440

Hanry, Joseph Apr.30, 1753

Joseph Hanry is a Gayhead Indian; Joseph is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

Harculus, Titus 1752

Titus Harculus is a Nantucket Indian; Titus is a supporter of Benjamin Yompashom's claim to land as outlined in a copy of an old document

Vol.32 : Page 273

Harculus see also Hercules

Harding, Josiah May 2, 1677

Josiah Harding is mentioned as a Whip Suffrage proprietor

Vol.30 : Page 238

Harre, Basson Dec.10, 1753

Basson Harre is a Mashpee Indian; Basson is in a petition for a removal of guardians; in Indian language

Vol.32 : Page 427

Harrey Oct.16, 1749

Harrey is a Norridgewock delegate; Harrey is a signer of a Falmouth treaty

Vol.29 : Page 428

Harrey, Savaeg Dec.9, 1749

Savaeg Harrey was murdered by Englishmen at Wiscasset; Savaeg Harrey is named in Major Denny's report

Vol.31 : Page 667a

Harrie Oct.11, 1745

Mr.Harrie is a Nantucket Indian; a copy of a record from a court at Edgartown dated Jun.20, 1672 awarding certain lands to the said Harrie and other Indians, their heirs, etc.

Vol.32 : Page 552

Harrie Sep.25, 1749

a copy of a deed of Nantucket lands issued to Harrie and other Nantucket Indians on Jun.20, 1672 in reply to their complaint

Vol.32 : Page 169

Harry 1691

Harry is one of the Indians to whom John Blake gave guns and ammunition

Vol.36 : Page 49

Harry Jun.23, 1700

Harry is a Chief Magistrate of the the Indians at Noshouokkammuck; Harry attests the authenticity of a covenant of Muttach and other Indian Chiefs as to the ownership of lands at Gay Head, Nantucket and Swansea

Vol.31 : Page 10

Harry, Abiah Nov. 1761

Abiah Harry is a Mashpee Indian; an item for a coffin for Abiah is on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 178

Harry, Bashan Dec.23, 1753

Bashan Harry is a Mashpee Indian; Bashan is mentioned in a statement of claims

Vol.32 : Page 446

Harry, Elise Mar.30, 1754

Elise Harry is named on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

Harry, Els Mar.23, 1767

Els Harry is a signer of a Gayhead petition for an appointment of guardians to protect their interests

Vol.33 : Page 416

Harry, Joseph Mar.30, 1754

Joseph Harry is on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

Harry, Mary Nov.30, 1752

Mary Harry is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Mary is on an expense account of the guardians

Vol.32 : Page 314

Harry, Sacary alias Hegen Jun.29, 1750

Sacary Harry is a Wiscasset Indian; the death of Sacary is charged to Samuel Ball, Benjamin Ledite and others; a bill proposing the trial in Suffolk County instead of York County

Vol.32 : Pages 40-41

Harry see also Henry

Hart, Jo Sep.17, 1763

Jo Hart is a Penobscot Indian; Jo conferred with the governor at Fort Pownall

Vol.29 : Page 489

Hart, Joseph Aug.6, 1742

Joseph Hart is accused of killing Captain James Gilmor's sows on Nov.29, 1741

Vol.31 : Page 415

Hary, Mary Apr.18, 1751

an item for Mary Hary is on an account of the guardians of the Mashpee Indians

Vol.32 : Page 129

Hassanok Jul.-Aug. 1726

Hassanok is a delegate to a peace conference

Vol.29 : Page 232

Hatin Oct.3, 1683

Old Hatin is in a list of the Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 276

Haukanor alias Calacumbine Jun.4, 1676

a complaint of the Chelmsford inhabitants against Haukanor for shooting at Lieutenant Hincksman asking that he be called before the council to answer therefor and also that he be sent away from the said town

Vol.30 : Page 222a

Haukanor see also Calacumbine

Hawkins Nov.19, 1690

Hawkins is an Indian Captain; Hawkins is a representative of the eastern Sagamores mentioned in instructions to Captain John Alden, commander of the sloop "Mary", relative to his sailing to Sagadahoc for an exchange of captives

Vol.36 : Page 225

Hawkins, John Nov.11, 1690

an agreement is made with John Hawkins for an exchange of captives

Vol.30 : Page 317a

Hawkins, John Nov.19, 1690

John Hawkins is a Captain of the Eastern Indians; John made an agreement with the English at York, Maine relative to an exchange of captives

Vol.36 : Page 225

Hawkins, John May 1, 1691

John Hawkins is an Indian Chief; John had previously promised to deal with the Massachusetts commissioners at Wells but failed to appear and keep his word; the excuse being that he was hunting

Vol.37 : Page 18

Hawkins, John Aug.7, 1691

John Hawkins served under Captain Daniel King in the expedition to the eastward against the Indian enemy; at Saco, while still on shore and preparing to embark for home, John was wounded in a sharp, unexpected, surprise attack by the French and the Indians

Vol.37 : Page 105

Hawkins, Will Nov.5, 1675

the wife of Will Hawkins, being an old woman, is not willing to go with her husband

Vol.30 : Page 184a

Hawsooit, Zachariah Nov.30, 1747

a petition of Zachariah Hawsooit and other Gayhead Indians praying that their guardians be removed and that others be appointed in their stead; accompanied by depositions as to the truth of certain statements

Vol.31 : Pages 551-552

Hawsooit, see also Hoswit

Hawwawwanaw Sep. 1723

a speech of Hawwawwanaw, who is a delegate at a conference in Boston

Vol.29 : Page 133

Heart, John Jun.29,Oct.31, 1734

items are paid by John Gyles to Mr.John Heart

Vol.31 : Page 190

Heart, John 1736-1737

an item for John Heart is in an account of John Gyles

Vol.31 : Page 201

Heart, John Jan.24-May 11, 1740

an expense item for Old John Heart and his family is on an account of John Gyles for the Pemaquid Indians

Vol.31 : Page 284

Heart, John Jul.5, 1740-Mar.14, 1742

items for provisions for Old Mr.John Heart are included on a bill of Captain John Gyles

Vol.31 : Page 377

Heart see also Hart

Heary, Martha Nov.30, 1747

Martha Heary is in a petition of the Gay Head Indians for a change of guardians

Vol.31 : Page 551

Hector see also Miles, Hezekiah

Hegan see also Higgins

Hegen, Samson May 1, 1691

Samson Hegen came to Wells in a private capacity and agreed with the Massachusetts commissioners to give back all white captives as before covenanted and also to lengthen out a time of truce

Vol.37 : Page 19

Hegen see also Sacary, Harry

Heggon, Mogg May 31, 1664

Mogg Heggon is a son of Sagamore Walter Higgon; a deed given by Mogg to Major William Philips of Saco of land between Saco River and Kennebunk River

Vol.30 : Page 124

Hegin, John Jun.6, 1716

reference to reports from John Hegin of possible trouble between the English and the Indians

Vol.29 : Pages 53-54

Hegin, Pram Jun.12, 1752

Pram Hegin is a Norridgewock Indian; Pram delivered a message from the tribe to William Lithgow at Richmond Fort signifying the desire of the said tribe for a conference at Georges in July

Vol.32 : Page 279

Hegin, Pram Sep.1, 1752

Pram Hegin is a Norridgewock Indian; Pram is mentioned in a copy of a message consenting to a conference at St.Georges on Sep.15, 1752

Vol.32 : Page 285

Hegin, Sampson May 31, 1695

Sampson Hegin is mentioned

Vol.8 : Page 39

Hegin, Sampson Dec.27, 1701

Sampson Hegin is a messenger from the Sagamores of Arrocomecoog

Vol.30 : Pages 480-483

Hegon, Adam 1736-1737

items for Adam Hegon are on an account of John Gyles

Vol.31 : Page 201

Hegon, John alias Lackwadawmeck Nov.25, 1720

John Hegon is a delegate to a conference and a signer of a report

Vol.29 : Pages 68,70,73

selected as a hostage

Vol.29 : Page 72

Hegon, John Mar.10, 1730

reference to the expenses of John Hegon, who is lying helpless with a broken arm at Fort Richmond

Vol.31 : Page 168

Hegon, Samson Jan.27, 1698/1699

Samson Hegon is a Pennicook Sagamore

Vol.30 : Page 442

Hemnrodtoker Jul.1, 1677

Hemnrodtoker is mentioned in a letter to the governor

Vol.30 : Page 241a

Hendrick 1699

Hendrick circulated rumors among the Indians; mentioned in Governor Hutchinson's manuscript history of Massachusetts Vol.2

Vol.28 : Folio 64 : Page 77

Hendrick Oct.10-27, 1722

Hendrick, a spokesman for the Indians, is at a conference with the Six Nations

Vol.29 : Page 86

Hendrick Sep. 1724

Hendrick is to return to the Maquas to raise men to assist the English

Vol.29 : Page 186

Hendrick Nov.18, 1724

an item for Hendrick for expenses at Schenectady is on an account of disbursements made by John Schuyler

Vol.244 : Folio 169 : Doc.243

Hendrick Jul. 1744

Hendrick, a spokesman for the Indians, is mentioned

Vol.29 : Pages 382,384

Hendrick 1745

Hendrick is a Chief of the Indians of the Six Nations mentioned in Governor Hutchinson's manuscript history of Massachusetts Vol.2

Vol.28 : Folio 15 : Page 89

Hendrick Oct. 1745

Hendrick is summoned for questioning at an Albany conference

Vol.29 : Pages 391-393,413

Hendrick Mar.16, 1747/1748

a report that Hendrick, an Indian Chief, has been invited to Canada

Vol.31 : Page 571

Hendrick Jan.31, 1750/1751

Hendrick is a Sachem of the Conneinge Tribe; Hendrick went down to Westfield in Sep.1750; the Indians are on their way to Boston to ask for recompense for their losses in the late war

Vol.32 : Page 96

Hendrick Oct.8, 1751

Hendrick is a Mohawk Chief; he is a spokesman for the Indians at a Stockbridge conference to arrange for a settlement in Massachusetts

Vol.32 : Pages 203-212

Hendrick Dec.15, 1752

Hendrick is a Mohawk Indian; Captain Martyn Kellogg wrote to him to encourage interest in the establishment of an Indian school; turned back by Nicholas

Vol.32 : Pages 301-302

Hendrick Dec.23,27, 1752

an item for Hendrick's expenses at Albany is included on Benjamin Ashley's account of expenses for the Mohawk Indians

Vol.32 : Page 266

Hendricks Apr.10, 1752

Hendricks is an Indian Chief; Joseph Dwight reports news brought by Hendricks concerning the attitude of the Indians towards the English and the French

Vol.32 : Page 242

Hendricks May 25, 1752

Hendricks is a Mohawk Sachem; a statement of Abram, a brother of Hendricks, given to Joseph Dwight

Vol.32 : Pages 251-257

Hendrick see also Aupaumet

Heneque Oct.3, 1717

Heneque is in a petition of the Pajipcut Indians that they may have Mr.Baxter with them

Vol.31 : Page 94

Henery, Jaffery Mar.24, 1742

Jaffery Henery is a Natick Indian; a petition of Jaffery that he may sell twenty acres of land in Natick and that the proceeds be applied to improving his property; orders of the General Court thereon

Vol.31 : Page 389

Henery, Jaffery Mar.31, 1743

Jaffery Henery is a signer of a Needham petition

Vol.12 : Page 265

Henery, Jaffery May 26, 1743

Jaffery Henery is a signer of a Natick petition requesting cancellation

Vol.12 : Page 268

Henery, Jaffery Jun.7, 1755

a petition of Mary and Jaffery Henery of Providence, Rhode Island that they may sell certain property in Natick; they have appointed Jonathan Olney and John Andrews as their guardians; the General Court votes to permit the guardians of the Natick Indians to conduct such sale

Vol.32 : Pages 618-619

Henquid Jul.21, 1693

Henquid signed a truce at Pemaquid

Vol.30 : Page 333

Henquid Apr.21, 1740

expenses for Henquid are on an account of John Gyles for the Pemaquid Indians

Vol.31 : Page 284

Henrick Sep.6, 1753

Henrick is a Mohawk Indian; order of the General Court for the payment to Major Ephraim Williams of an amount for that paid by Henrick for expenses at Johannes Valantine's at Kinderhook

Vol.32 : Page 411

Henry Jul.4, 1693

a report of an examination of Henry who was captured shortly after an attack on Deerfield

Vol.30 : Page 331

Henry Jun.2, 1697

Henry is a Mohawk Indian; Dellius reported that all the proceedings with the Indians were stopped until the return of Henry from Canada

Vol.30 : Page 427a

Henry, Eles Feb.21, 1759

Eles Henry is a Gayhead Indian; Eles is in a petition that Timothy Mayhew be appointed their guardian

Vol.33 : Page 86

Henry, Eles Feb.21, 1759

Eles Henry Jr. is a Gayhead Indian; Eles is in a petition that Timothy Mayhew be appointed their guardian

Vol.33 : Page 86

Henry, Elis Sep.5, 1749

Elis Henry is a Gayhead Indian; Elis is in a petition for a discontinuance of the leasing of land

Vol.31 : Page 645

Henry, Elis Apr.30, 1753

Elis Henry Jr. is a Gayhead Indian; Elis is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

Henry, Ezther Feb.21, 1759

Ezther Henry is a Gayhead Indian; Ezther is in a petition that Timothy Mayhew be appointed their guardian

Vol.33 : Page 86

Henry, Jeffry Apr.3, 1743

Jeffry Henry is a subscriber to a Needham petition for the annexation to Natick

Vol.13 : Page 70

Henry, Martha Sep.5, 1749

Martha Henry is a Gayhead Indian; Martha is in a petition for a discontinuance of the leasing of land

Vol.31 : Page 645

Henry, Martha Apr.30, 1753

Martha Henry is a Gayhead Indian; Martha is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

Henry, Mary Jun.7, 1755

a petition of Jaffery and Mary Henry of Providence, Rhode Island that they may sell certain land in Natick which the said Mary inherited from her brother, Samuel Umpinton; Jonathan Olney and John Andrews have been appointed as guardians to arrange with the guardians of the Natick Indians concerning the said sale; authorized by the General Court

Vol.32 : Pages 618-619

Henry see also Harry

Herculus Sep.5, 1694

a petition of Lawrence, John Quassan and Herculus in behalf of the Indians about Chatham, Yarmouth and Eastham showing that the young Indians are lawless, drunken, etc. and asking that measures be taken to reduce them to order and discipline

Vol.30 : Page 353

Herry, Elis Apr.30, 1753

Elis Herry is a Gayhead Indian; Elis is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

Hery, Elis Nov.30, 1747

Elis Hery is in a petition of the Gay Head Indians for a change of guardians

Vol.31 : Page 551

Hery, Ezther Nov.30, 1747

Ezther Hery is in a petition of the Gay Head Indians for a change of guardians

Vol.31 : Page 551

Hester Mar.30, 1754

Hester is named on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

Hiacoomes 1643

Hiacoomes is a Christian convert and Indian minister of Martha's Vineyard mentioned in Governor Hutchinson's manuscript history of Massachusetts Vol.2

Vol.28 : Folio 54 : Page 346

Hide, Jeremy Aug.25, 1676

Jeremy Hide and his brother Samuel are mentioned in a certification of Daniel Gookin as to their conduct and fidelity as soldiers under Captain Hunting and asking their request for the possession of their brother's daughter, who is a captive in Boston, be granted

Vol.30 : Page 221

Hide, Sam Jun. 1676

Sam Hide is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 202a

Hide, Samuel Aug.25, 1676

a certification of Daniel Gookin as to the conduct of Samuel Hide and his brother, Jeremy, soldiers under Captain Hunting, and asking that their request for the delivery of their brother's daughter to them be granted

Vol.30 : Page 221

Higgin, Paul Jul.29, 1767

Paul Higgin is an Arrasaguntecook Indian; Paul is in a complaint of murder and robberies at Sebago Pond; he acted as an interpreter

Vol.33 : Pages 427-429

Higgon, Walter May 31, 1664

Walter Higgon is a Sagamore of Saco River; deceased

Vol.30 : Page 124

Hill, Nathaniel Nov.22, 1749

a petition of Nathaniel Hill and his wife that they may sell part of their land

Vol.18 : Pages 508-509

Hill, Nathaniel Mar.22, 1753

Nathaniel Hill is a Natick Indian; Nathaniel is one of the petitioners for the disposal of property to enable them to contribute to a minister's support

Vol.32 : Page 345

Hill, Nathaniel Jun.2, 1758

Nathaniel Hill is a Natick Indian; a petition of Nathaniel and Patience Hill that they may sell part of their property in Natick; approval of the guardians of the Natick Indians; consent of the General Court Jun.9-10, 1758

Vol.33 : Pages 59-60

Hill, Patience Nov.22, 1749

a petition of Patience and Nathaniel Hill that they may sell part of their land

Vol.18 : Pages 508-509

Hill, Patience Jun.2, 1758

Patience Hill is a Natick Indian; a petition of Patience and Nathaniel Hill that they may sell part of their Natick property; approval of the guardians of the Natick Indians and consent of the General Court

Vol.33 : Pages 59-60

Hittee Dec.19, 1739

Thomas Trott of Dorchester petitions the General Court to repay him for the care and burial of Old Hittee, an indigent Indian woman supposed to be of Cape Cod

Vol.31 : Pages 256-257

Hogasagigte, Andatsoga Dec.2, 1732

an item for a journey to Boston by Andatsoga Hogasagigte is on an account rendered by John Lydius for miscellaneous disbursements

Vol.244 : Folio 295 : Doc.454

Hogen, William May 12, 1710

an item for William Hogen is on an account presented by Robert Livingston Jr.; the list is approved by Peter Schuyler

Vol.31 : Page 64

Holms, Benjamin Oct.16, 1724

Benjamin Holms is in a list of the Indians at Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Holms, Samuel Oct.16, 1724

Elder Samuel Holms is in a list of the Indians at Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Holms, Tobiah Oct.16, 1724

Tobiah Holms is in a list of the Indians at Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Holmes/Holms see also Holmes in the Main Catalog

Homeny, James Sep.9, 1743

James Homeny is a Titecutt Indian; James is a subscriber to a petition for a sale of land to Ebeneser Shaw

Vol.31 : Page 463

Homit, Abel Mar.30, 1754

heirs of Abel Homit are mentioned on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

Homit, Bersheba Mar.30, 1754

Bersheba Homit is named on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 602

Homit, Deborah Mar.30, 1754

Deborah Homit is named on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

Homit, Judah Mar.30, 1754

Judah Homit is named on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

Homit, Laban Mar.30, 1754

Laban Homit is named on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

Homit, Sollmon Mar.30, 1754

Sollmon Homit is named on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

Hood, Rachel Jun.12-13, 1755

Rachel Hood is a Mattakeeset Indian; Rachel is in a petition for the reconsideration of a proposal for long term leases of Indian lands at Pembroke

Vol.32 : Page 624

Hood, Robin Oct.28, 1667

Robin Hood is a Chief Sachem; a letter to Robin demanding satisfaction for injuries to the inhabitants of Hadley by the Kennebec Indians

Vol.30 : Page 144a

M.B.R. Vol.IV : Part 2 : Page 361

Hood, Robin alias Rogemocken Jul.-Aug. 1726

references to sales of land by Robin Hood and others to the English

Vol.29 : Pages 225-228

Hood, Robin Jul.24, 1741

Robin Hood is mentioned

Vol.114 : Pages 651-652

Hood, Robin see also Robin Hood

Hood, Sarah May 31, 1768

Sarah Hood is the aunt of Israel Felix; Israel petitions to sell ten acres of land to pay debts incurred by her illness and death

Vol.33 : Page 477

Hood/Whood see also Hood in the Main Catalog

Hope Jan.12, 1647/1648

an Indian man called Hope is indentured by Governor John Winthrop in behalf of Susanna Winslow for a term of ten years to John Manifort of Barbados

Vol.60 : Page 291a

Hopehood Nov. 1690

Hopehood is in a list of Indians released from custody mentioned in a narrative of Silvanus Davis relative to the affairs of war in Canada

Vol.36 : Page 205

Hopper, Elisabeth Jun. 1765

Elisabeth Hopper is a Rochester Indian; a petition of Nathaniell Smith and Elisabeth Hopper asking that land formerly granted to Elisabeth's father, John Wickmuck be restored to her; accompanied by a copy of an original grant which was dated Jul.13, 1697; the petition is not granted by the General Court

Vol.33 : Pages 335-337

Hosehaully, Goowuh alias Great Knife Apr.6, 1752

Goowuh Hosehaully is the governor of South Carolina; Goowuh has sent delegation to Cheenoshoon to confer with the Indians

Vol.32 : Page 240

Hosewatt, Josiah Aug.27, 1703

Josiah Hosewatt is mentioned

Vol.113 : Page 438

Hosewet, Jonah Aug.27, 1703

Jonah Hosewat is a Nantucket Indian; Jonah testified to a committee at Barnstable that he wrote a supposed will of Mattack many years after the Sachem's death

Vol.31 : Page 18

Hosout, Zacri Sep.22, 1746

an agreement as to the pasturage between the Gayhead Indians and the proprietors of Chilmark allows Zacri Hosout specific privileges

Vol.31 : Page 523

Hossveit, Abegell Apr.30, 1753

Abegell Hossveit is a Gayhead Indian; Abegell is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

Hossveit, Issac Sep.5, 1749

Issac Hossveit is a Gayhead Indian; Issac is in a petition for a discontinuance of the leasing of land

Vol.31 : Page 645

Hossveit, Jean Nov.30, 1747

Jean Hossveit is in a petition of the Gayhead Indians for a change of guardians

Vol.31 : Page 551

Hossveit, Jude Sep.5, 1749

Jude Hossveit is a Gayhead Indian; Jude is in a petition for a discontinuance of the leasing of land

Vol.31 : Page 645

Hossveit, Jude Apr.30, 1753

Jude Hossveit is a Gayhead Indian; Jude is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

Hossveit, Jude Feb.21, 1759

Jude Hossveit is a Gayhead Indian; Jude is in a petition for the appointment of Timothy Mayhew as their guardian

Vol.33 : Page 86

Hossveit, Laban Nov.30, 1747

Laban Hossveit is in a petition of the Gayhead Indians for a change of guardians

Vol.31 : Page 551

Hossveit, Laban Apr.30, 1753

Laban Hossveit is a Gayhead Indian; Laban is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

Hossveit, Labon Sep.5, 1749

Labon Hossveit is a Gayhead Indian; Labon is in a petition for a discontinuance of the leasing of land

Vol.31 : Page 645

Hossveit, Markit Apr.30, 1753

Markit Hossveit is a Gayhead Indian; Markit is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

Hossveit, Zachary Sep.5, 1749

Zachary Hossveit is a proprietor's clerk of the Gayhead Indians; Zachary attests to a petition for the discontinuance of the leasing of land

Vol.31 : Page 645

Hossveit, Zachary Apr.30, 1753

Zachary Hossveit is a Gayhead Indian; Zachary is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

Hossveit, Zachary Feb.21, 1759

Zachary Hossveit is a Gayhead Indian; Zachary is in a petition for an appointment of Timothy Mayhew as their guardian

Vol.33 : Page 86

Hossveitt, Jude Nov.30, 1747

Jude Hossveitt is in a petition of the Gayhead Indians for a change of guardians

Vol.31 : Page 551

Hosswit, Laban Feb.21, 1759

Laban Hosswit is a Gayhead Indian; Laban is in a petition for an appointment of Timothy Mayhew as one of their guardians

Vol.33 : Page 86

Hosswit, Zachariah Mar.8, 1774

a council election of Zachariah Hosswit, William Mayhew and Jonathan Allen as guardians of the Gayhead Indians

Vol.33 : Page 615

Hosveit, Issac Nov.30, 1747

Issac Hosveit is a signer of a petition of the Gayhead Indians for a change of guardians

Vol.31 : Page 551

Hosweit, Issac Apr.30, 1753

Issac Hosweit is a Gayhead Indian; Issac is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

Hosweit, Solomon Apr.30, 1753

Solomon Hosweit is a Gayhead Indian; Solomon is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

Hoswet, Zachriah 1741

Zachriah Hoswet is a signer of a petition that the English be forbidden to cut wood at Christiantown on Martha's Vineyard

Vol.31 : Page 315

Hoswit, Abel Jul. 1741

Abel Hoswit is a Ketiticut Indian; Abel is a petitioner in a controversy concerning Middleborough lands; documents pertinent thereto

Vol.31 : Pages 317-326

Hoswit, Issac Sep.22, 1746

Issac Hoswit is a Gayhead Indian; Issac is a signer of an agreement as to pasturage

Vol.31 : Page 524

Hoswit, Solomon Sep.22, 1746

Solomon Hoswit is a Gayhead Indian; Solomon is a signer of an agreement as to pasturage

Vol.31 : Page 524

Hoswit, Solomon Nov.30, 1747

an affidavit of Solomon Hoswit confirming Theopalus Mayhew's statements as to the Gayhead Indians

Vol.31 : Page 552

Hoswueit, Isaac Feb.21, 1759

Isaac Hoswueit is a Gayhead Indian; Isaac is in a petition for the appointment of Timothy Mayhew as their guardian

Vol.33 : Page 86

Hotcase Aug.7, 1736

Hotcase is a Housatonic Indian; an appeal of Hotcase for the adjustment of the difficulties relating to land at Gosshop

Vol.29 : Page 329

Houwauseet, Maukh Jun. 1752

Maukh Houwauseet is a Stockbridge Indian; Maukh is in a complaint to secure the payment for lands

Vol.32 : Page 262

Houwauweet, Maukk Jun. 1752

Maukk Houwauweet is a petitioner of the province appropriation for the encouragement of an Indian mission at Stockbridge

Vol.32 : Page 260

Howland, John Jun.1, 1743

John Howland is a Ketiticut Indian; John is in a petition that they may be included in a new precinct at Bridgewater and Middleboro

Vol.31 : Page 458

Howland, Mary Jun.1, 1743

Mary Howland is a Ketiticut Indian; Mary is in a petition that they may be included in a new precinct at Bridgewater and Middleboro

Vol.31 : Page 458

Howland, Stephen Feb.22, 1704/1705

Stephen Howland was on the "Portsmouth Galley" when it was taken by the French on Apr.29, 1704; Stephen swam ashore and was then brought to Pennsylvania

Vol.30 : Page 501a

Howland, Stephen Oct.5, 1705

Stephen Howland is shipped as a diver to search for a wreck in the Bahamas

Vol.8 : Page 185

Howwoswe, Zachariah Nov.20, 1767

Zachariah Howwoswe signed a reply of the Chappaquiddick Indians to John Norton's petition as to property rights

Vol.33 : Page 489

Howwoswe, Zechariah Nov.16, 1767

Zechariah Howwoswe is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Zechariah is a subscriber to a reply of the Indians to John Norton's petition

Vol.33 : Page 446

Howwoswe, Zechariah May 27, 1768

Zechariah is in a petition for the relief of the Chappaquiddick Indians

Vol.33 : Page 471

Howwoswe see also Hoswit

Hugh Oct.22, 1697

Hugh was the captain of the Cape Cod Indians who defended East Harbor from an attack by the French

Vol.30 : Page 438

Humbrey, Samuel Sep.11, 1752

Samuel Humbrey is a Nantucket Indian; Samuel is a witness to an Indian complaint against the injustices of the English

Vol.32 : Page 288

Humphry, Samuel Oct.17, 1754

Samuel Humphry is a Nantucket Indian; Samuel is in a petition for the relief from the oppression of the English on the island

Vol.32 : Page 551

Humphry see also Humbrey, Humphrey, Umphry, Umpry

Hunkamug, Abraham Apr.20, 1762

Abraham Hunkamug is a Stockbridge Indian; Abraham murdered Chineaquun, another Stockbridge Indian, at Kinderhook, Albany County, New York; the governor of Massachusetts is requested to advise the New York Court not to be lenient with the murderer; a statement that the New York authorities are too careless with the Indians

Vol.33 : Page 201

Hunnet, Repakah 1741

Repakah Hunnet is in a petition that the English be forbidden to cut wood at Christiantown on Martha's Vineyard

Vol.31 : Page 315

Hunt, John Dec. 1744-Dec. 1747

an item for John Hunt is on John Quincy's account as guardian of the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Pages 553-554a

Hunt, John Feb.13,15, 1765

John Hunt is an Indian of Hingham; John was left an orphan and was brought up by the English; John owns a small wood lot at Pembroke which he desires to sell in order to buy a lot elsewhere for business reasons; John Turner, one of the guardians of the Plymouth County Indians, gives his consent to the sale; an order of the General Court approving the sale

Vol.33 : Page 321

Huntar, John Sep.22, 1675

John Huntar is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 176

Hunter, 1735-1738

the wife of Thomas Hunter is on an account of supplies

Vol.31 : Page 223a

Hunter, Bette Jan.30, 1767

Bette Hunter is a Punkapoag Indian; an item for Bette is on an account of Joseph Billings, a guardian

Vol.33 : Page 411

Hunter, Dinah 1735-1738

Dinah Hunter is on an account of supplies for the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Page 224a

Hunter, George Mar.25, 1691

George Hunter is a friendly Indian who served at the eastward with Lieutenant Swift; an item for George is included on Lieutenant Swift's account

Vol.36 : Page 438

Hunter, George Apr.13, 1726

a petition to set aside certain Punkapoag land for the benefit of Joseph and Amity Morse is signed by George Hunter

Vol.31 : Page 127

Hunter, George Jun.2-16, 1727

George Hunter is in a petition of the Punkapoag Indians for the appointment of Major John Quincy to protect their interests

Vol.31 : Page 143

Hunter, George 1735-1738

the daughter of George Hunter is on an account of supplies for the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Page 223a

Hunter, George Feb. 1737

George Hunter is one of the former proprietors of Punkapoag land in the Sherman-Gill contoversy

Vol.42 : Page 188

Hunter, Gorge Nov. 1725

Gorge Hunter is in a petition that the Punkapoag Indians may sell part of their holdings to John Wentworth and others; an order thereon Dec.8, 1725

Vol.31 : Pages 123-125

Hunter, John 1676

Captain John Hunter is a petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 229

Hunter, John Feb.26, 1676/1677

a letter of Thomas Swift to the council relative to paying the due to John Hunter for an Indian brought in by him

Vol.30 : Page 236

Hunter, John Mar.22, 1676/1677

John Hunter petitions to Governor John Leverett that he may be released from prison; he has been very ill in jail

Vol.39 : Page 480

Hunter, John Apr.9, 1677

Captain John Hunter is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 236b

Hunter, John Dec.9, 1692

a petition of John Hunter showing that his house and lands at Wecopemsitt were taken from him while he was in the Country's Service during King Philip's War; the house and land are still detained although he has made requests to the Plymouth Government and Sir Edmund Andros; he asks for relief; a committee is appointed to inquire into the matter

Vol.30 : Page 326a

Hunter, John 1735-1738

an item for John Hunter is on a list of expenditures for the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Page 224b

Hunter, Mary Jun.26, 1747

an item for Mary Hunter is on John Quincy's account as guardian of the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Page 566

Hunter, Samuel Oct.16, 1724

Samuel Hunter is in a list of the Indians at Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Hunter, Sarah 1735-1738

Sarah Hunter is on an account for the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Pages 223a,224

Hunter, Sarah Dec. 1744-Dec. 1747

an item for Sarah Hunter is on John Quincy's account as guardian of the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Pages 555-555a,556

Hunter, Sarah Mar.30, 1759

Sarah Hunter is a Punkapoag Indian; a report of the guardians of Sarah concerning financial transactions conducted on her account

Vol.33 : Page 89

Hunter, Sarah Mar.31, 1760

Old Sarah Hunter is a Punkapoag Indian; an account of necessities purchased for Sarah by the Indian guardians

Vol.33 : Page 127

Hunter, Sarah Mar.31, 1762

Sarah Hunter is a Punkapoag Indian; an item for Sarah is on an account of the guardians of the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.33 : Page 200

Hunter, Sarah Mar. 1766

Old Sarah Hunter is a Punkapoag Indian; an item for Sarah is on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 371

Hunter, Sarah Jan.30, 1767

Old Sarah Hunter is a Punkapoag Indian; an item for Sarah is on Joseph Billing's account as guardian

Vol.33 : Page 411

Hunter, Srah 1769

Old Srah Hunter is a Punkapoag Indian; items of expenditures for Srah are on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Pages 491-492

Hunter, Thomas 1735-1738

Thomas Hunter is on an account of supplies for the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Pages 223a,224-224a

Hunter, Thomas 1735-1738

the wife of Thomas Hunter is on an account of supplies for the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Page 223a

Hunter, Thomas Dec. 1741/Jan. 1742

Thomas Hunter is a Punkapoag Indian; Thomas is a signer of a petition for a change of trustee; other documents accompany

Vol.31 : Pages 341-343

Hunter, Thomas May 26, 1742

Job Auhaughton petitions that he may sell Leah Shantum's share of Titicut land held in common with Thomas Hunter of Stoughton

Vol.31 : Page 394

Hunter, Thomas Dec. 1744-Dec. 1747

an item for Thomas Hunter is on John Quincy's account as guardian of the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Page 555

Huppachato Jun.24, 1675

Huppachato is mentioned in an Indian agreement

Vol.30 : Page 170

Hurd, Mary May 27, 1767

Mary Hurd of Grafton is named as one of the claimants of Natick land sold by Patty Pegun, an Indian, who had conceived it to be her property

Vol.33 : Page 418

Hurd, Mary alias Cumacher Jan.22, 1768

Mary Hurd is a Hassanamisco Indian; an item for Mary is on an account of the trustees

Vol.33 : Page 457

Hurd, Mary alias Gumacher May 31, 1768

an item for Mary Hurd is on an account of the guardians of the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.33 : Page 475

Hurd, Samuel Jun.30, 1769

an item for Samuel Hurd is on an account of the guardians of the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.33 : Page 505

Hutkeese, Nicholas Jun.6, 1757

Nicholas Hutkeese is a son of Seconk and Naunausquash; Nicholas received part of a payment for Housatonic land

Vol.31 : Pages 207-208

Ineas Jul.13, 1713

Ineas is an Indian delegate from St.John's

Vol.29 : Pages 4,6

Ineas see also Aeneas

Inmawit Jan.30, 1730

an expense of Inmawit coming to Fort Richmond to inquire into Colonel Dunbar's proceedings at Pemaquid

Vol.31 : Page 167

Iscook Jun.13, 1671

Iscook is on trial for the murder of Zechariah Smith

Vol.30 : Page 168b

Israel Oct.26, 1724

Israel is a petitioner at Natick

Vol.11 : Page 410

Issac Dec.15, 1752

Issac is a Stockbridge Indian; an item for Issac's wife is on Joseph Kellogg's expense account

Vol.32 : Page 290

Issac Apr. 1772

Issac is an Oneida Indian; Issac in behalf of the tribe sent a letter to Eli Forbes of Brookfield asking for the return to the tribe of Zanna, a young woman, and offering to send a young boy to replace her

Vol.33 : Page 548

Issac, Barabas Nov.30, 1747

Barabas Issac is in a petition of the Gayhead Indians for a change of guardians

Vol.31 : Page 551

Issac, Barapus Sep.5, 1749

Barapus Issac is a Gayhead Indian; Barapus is in a petition for the discontinuance of the leasing of land

Vol.31 : Page 645

Issac, Mercy Mar.30, 1754

Mercy Issac is named on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

Issigate Jul.-Aug. 1726

reference to Issigate is made in a sale of land to the English

Vol.29 : Pages 225-227

Iszauwamuet Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Iszauwamuet is a delegate to a conference

Vol.29 : Page 260

Itassang Jul.-Aug. 1726

Itassang Jr. is a delegate to a peace conference

Vol.29 : Page 232

Iteansis Jul.13, 1713

Iteansis is a delegate from Penobscot

Vol.29 : Pages 4-6

Jabez Jun.28-Jul.6, 1738

some Indians suggest that Jabez should be made a truck-master

Vol.29 : Pages 338,344,349

Jack Oct. 1675

a letter of Jonathan Paine to the governor asking for the release of Jack and others that were taken from Prudence Island

Vol.30 : Page 181

Jack Oct.10, 1675

Jack was a tenant of Jonathan Paine on Prudence Island who was taken with his wife and children by Captain Fuller and Captain Goram during the night; a testimony of James Sweet and others as to the friendship of Jack for the English

Vol.30 : Page 180

Jack, Issac Simon Apr.18, 1751

an item for Issac Simon Jack is on an account of the guardians of the Mashpee Indians

Vol.32 : Page 129

Jackin May 25, 1756-Oct.30, 1767

Captain Jackin is mentioned in a copy of an Indian deed of land settled in western Massachusetts and claimed by New York

Vol.6 : Page 383

Jackin, Jajoiakim Mar.15, 1757

Jajoiakim Jackin is a Stockbridge Indian; mentioned

Vol.118 : Page 320

Jackin, Jehoyacim Mar.15, 1757

Jehoyacim Jackin is a witness to a Tauconnock deed

Vol.32 : Page 759

Jackin, Jehoyekim Mar.15, 1757

Jehoyekim Jackin, a Stockbridge Indian, is mentioned in a deed

Vol.118 : Page 593

Jackin see also Yokun

Jackoit Jul.13, 1713

Jackoit is a delegate from Penobscot

Vol.29 : Pages 4-6

Jackson, Moses Jun.3, 1760

Moses Jackson was a servant of Benjamin Jackson; he served in the Canada Expedition in Lieutenant Joseph Ingley's company; Moses was deprived of his wages; petitioned of Roland Cotton who designed to restore wages to him and others

Vol.33 : Page 138

Jackstraw, John Aug.14, 1676

John Jackstraw was arrested for the attack on the family of Thomas Eames of Natick; he confessed to burning some buildings

Vol.30 : Pages 210a-210b,211

Jackstraw, Joseph 1676

the submission of Joseph Jackstraw to the Massachusetts government

Vol.30 : Pages 215-215a

Jackstraw, Joseph Aug.14, 1676

Joseph Jackstraw was arrested for the assault on the family of Thomas Eames of Natick; he confessed to burning some buildings and was committed to prison

Vol.30 : Page 210a-210b,211-212

Jackstraw, William alias Wanukkhow 1676

a testimony of Thomas and John Prentice concerning the submission of William Jackstraw and his family to the government

Vol.30 : Pages 215-215a

Jackstraw, William Aug.14, 1676

a confession of William Jackstraw who was concerned in the destruction of the family of Thomas Eames; he is committed to a prison in Boston until the trial

Vol.30 : Pages 210a-210b,211-211a,212

Jacksum Aug.31, 1717

Jacksum is a Pennicook Indian; Jacksum is a signer of a ratification of a peace pact with the Eastern Indians

Vol.29 : Page 551

Jacob Nov.23, 1676

an order of the council for the release of Jacob by messengers Deane and Whetcomb upon their receiving full satisfaction for him

Vol.30 : Page 228a

Jacob Feb.25, 1701/1702

Old Jacob of Natick is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 484

Jacob 1724

a report of Jacob on his return from Quebec

Vol.29 : Pages 152-153

Jacob Apr.18, 1751

an item for Jacob is on an account of the guardians of the Mashpee Indians

Vol.32 : Page 129

Jacob Apr.6, 1752

Jacob is a Mohawk Indian; on his return from Canajoharie he gave an account of an Indian assembly to Martin Kellogg

Vol.32 : Pages 239-240a

also, reference to the account is in Jacob Dwight's letter of Apr.10, 1752

Vol.32 : Page 244

Jacob May 25, 1752

Jacob is a Mohawk Indian; a report made by Jacob to Martin Kellogg is confirmed by the English to Joseph Dwight on his trip to Albany

Vol.32 : Page 250

Jacob Dec.15, 1752

an item for Jacob and his wife is on Joseph Dwight's expense account for the Stockbridge Indians

Vol.32 : Page 290

Jacob Mar.30, 1754

Old Jacob is named on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

Jacob see also Appamatahqueen

Jame, Samban Dec.2, 1751

Samban Jame is a Nantucket Indian; Samban is in a complaint against the English inhabitants on the island

Vol.32 : Page 391a

James Oct.8, 1646

James is a child in the care of Henry Dunster; an account rendered by the said Dunster for the care of James

Vol.30 : Page 9

James alias Wawisco Nov.9, 1666

James is a witness to a deed given by the Indians to William Bradford and others in a purchase of Nauset land

Vol.33 : Page 12

James Jul.10, 1676

a deposition of "Zanky Panky" concerning the murder of James at Spectacle Island

Vol.30 : Page 207b

James Feb.10, 1681/1682

James is mentioned in a deed

Vol.30 : Page 265

James Mar.20, 1699/1700

James is in a Tiverton petition

Vol.30 : Page 453

James Mar. 1723

James was a servant to Mr.Draper and is now with John Fisher of Dedham; James reportedly stole money and tobacco from the said Draper and gave it to his accomplice who was a servant of Captain Foy of Charlestown

Vol.8 : Pages 251-253

James Jan.29, 1750/1751

Hardwick proprietors claim that their ancestors purchased Lambstown property from James and other Indian owners in 1686

Vol.32 : Page 91

James, Isaac Nov.19, 1757

Isaac James signed a complaint of the Eastham and Harwich Indians as to the English encroachments on Indian property

Vol.33 : Page 10

James, Isaac Mar. 1758

Isaac James accompanied Thacher Freeman on a whaling ship

Vol.33 : Page 32b

James, Jean May 28, 1740

a petition of Samuel and Jean James of Bridgewater that they may sell certain property in Little Compton, Bristol County; orders of the General Court thereon

Vol.31 : Pages 285-285a

James, John Mar.22, 1688/1689

a testimony of John James concerning his conversation with Governor Andros

Vol.35 : Pages 121,255-256

James, Jonathan Jan.23, 1689/1690

Jonathan James is brought to Watertown to testify against Sir Edmund Andros

Vol.35 : Page 179a

James, Little Oct.29, 1765

a copy of a deed given by Little James and other heirs of John Quason Sr. to English persons on May 18, 1711

Vol.33 : Pages 620-621

James, Samuel May 28, 1740

a petition of Jean and Samuel James of Bridgewater that they may sell certain property in Little Compton, Bristol County; orders of the General Court thereon

Vol.31 : Page 285

Jamon, Olt Sep.1, 1684

Olt Jamon is a petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 287

Jan, Baptist May 12, 1710

an item for Baptist Jan is included on Colonel Peter Schuyler's account of money expended on the Indians

Vol.31 : Page 63

Janemo Sep.16, 1646

a declaration is sent to Sagamore Janemo

Vol.2 : Page 296a

Janoos, Nanjomes Jul.23, 1751

a petition of Nanjomes Janoos and other Nantucket Indians that court cases on contested land titles be tried in other than Nantucket Court

Vol.32 : Page 166

Janoxso, Amos 1741

Amos Janoxso Jr. is in a petition that the English be forbidden to cut woodland at Christiantown on Martha's Vineyard

Vol.31 : Page 315

Japhet Aug.27, 1703

Japhet is an Indian minister at Gayhead; Japhet and others testify that land claimed by Jonah Wassamon was sold to several Sachems and that Thomas Mayhew now owns all the rights having purchased all the said lands

Vol.31 : Pages 17-18

Japhet Aug.27, 1703

Japhet, an Indian minister, is mentioned

Vol.113 : Page 438

Japhet, Sambhen see also Sambhen

Jebis 1720

the Eastern Indians report that Jebis received one and a half beaver skins a day for working on a meeting-house; misconduct as to his work

Vol.31 : Pages 97,100

Jebis see also Jabez

Jeffery Nov.9, 1666

Jeffery was one of the ancient Sachems who consented to the sale of Nauset land to the English by Mattaquason and others

Vol.33 : Page 12

Jeffery Jul.8, 1675

Jeffery, a Sagamore of Long Island, is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 171

Jeffery Nov.5, 1675

the wife of Jeffery, examined by a committee, is willing to go with her husband

Vol.30 : Page 184a

Jeffery Feb.22, 1704/1705

Jeffery was killed when the Portsmouth Galley was taken by the French in the Bahamas on Apr.29, 1704

Vol.30 : Page 501a

Jeffery Apr.13, 1749

an expense account of the town of Milton for the care of Jeffery who was an aged and crippled Indian; a declaration relative to his condition

Vol.31 : Pages 619-619a

Jeffery, Isaac Oct.15, 1767

Isaac Jeffery is a Nantucket Indian; a report that he and Peleg Titus were murdered by John Charles and Nathan Quibbin, both Indians

Vol.33 : Page 443

Jeffery, Joseph Oct.16, 1724

Joseph Jeffery is in a list of the Indians at Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Jeffery, Will Dec.13, 1727

a petition of Will Jeffery of Harwich for the compensation of an account of disability received in service at George's River; an order thereon

Vol.31 : Pages 154-155

Jeffrey, William No date

a petition of William Jeffrey of Harwich for assistance; William was wounded in service at Fort St.Georges

Vol.31 : Page 112

Jeffrey see also Geoffrey

Jeffry, Mercy Apr.6, 1756

Mercy Jeffry is a Mattakeeset Indian; Mercy is in a petition opposing long term leases of Indian lands; a committee is appointed Apr.13,15; the petition is revived Jul.-Aug., 1756; the General Court orders for the sale of the said lands Aug.25-26, 1756

Vol.32 : Pages 710-715a

Jeffry, William Nov.-Dec. 1741

William Jeffry is a Harwich Indian; a petition of William for aid from the province since he is in a feeble and crippled condition from wounds he received in the Eastern Campaign while serving under Captain Winslow; he requests that the aid be sent through Colonel Edmund Freeman; order of the General Court thereon

Vol.31 : Pages 346-347

Jefury, Jerusha Jan.28, 1766

Jerusha Jefury is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Jerusha is in a complaint of the English on the island trespassing on the rights of the Indians

Vol.33 : Page 370

Jehoik Oct.3, 1683

Jehoik is in a list of the Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 276

Jehokin, Olt May 22, 1684

Olt Jehokin is in a petition of the Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 279a

Jehokin see also Yokun

Jehoyacim May 25, 1756-Oct.30, 1767

Captain Jehoyacim is mentioned in a copy of a deed of land settled in western Massachusetts and claimed by New York

Vol.6 : Page 383

Jehoyacim see also Yokun

Jeofry, Lawrence May 20, 1703

Lawrence Jeofry is in a petition of the Eastham Indians

Vol.30 : Page 491

Jeptha Aug.27, 1703

a committee at Barnstable finds that the English purchased their feeding rights for cattle at Nantucket from Spotso, Wawinnett and Jeptha

Vol.31 : Page 17

Jeremiah Apr.3, 1743

Jeremiah is a subscriber to a Needham petition for the annexation to Natick

Vol.13 : Page 70

Jeremy Apr.3, 1671

Jeremy is a son of Josiah Chickatabutt; a confirmed conveyance of lands beyond Neponset was given by Squamauge, an uncle of Jeremy, and other Sachems of the town of Dorchester on Dec.27, 1670

Vol.31 : Page 23

Jeremy Jan.18, 1743/1744

Jeremy is a Nantucket Indian; Jeremy killed Simon Avon in a drunken brawl

Vol.31 : Page 470

Jethro May 19, 1651

a petition of Hermon Garrett that the land mortaged to him by Jethro may be laid out to him or that it may be sold or other means to satisfy the said mortage

Vol.30 : Page 18

M.B.R. Vol.4 : Part 1 : Page 43

Jethro May 22, 1651

a committee is appointed to lay out one thousand acres of land mortaged by Jethro to Hermon Garret; liberty is given to the town of Watertown to purchase it

Vol.30 : Page 20

M.B.R. Vol.3 : Page 225

Jethro Oct.28, 1659

a petition of John Smith of Charlestown asking that the land near Sudbury owned by Jethro be confirmed to him in the payment of a debt owed by Simond and Jethro; refused

Vol.30 : Page 82

M.B.R. Vol.4 : Part 1 : Page 407

Jethro Sep.10, 1676

Jethro and One-eyed John design to surprise Canonicus and bring him in

Vol.30 : Page 218

Jethro May 11, 1681

Jethro is a petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 257a

Jethro Sep.14, 1681

a testimony of Jethro against the claims of John Wompas

Vol.30 : Page 260a

Jethro Sep.5, 1688

Jethro is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 310

Jethro Apr.8, 1697

Captain Jethro is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 500c

Jethro Nov.9, 1704

Captain Jethro is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 499a

Jethro, John Jul. 1741

John Jethro is a town Indian of Sakedan, Nantucket; John is in a statement as to the deposing of Benjamin Abel and choice of John Quaap as Sachem

Vol.32 : Page 386

Jethro, John Nov.2, 1741

John Jethro is a Nantucket Indian; John is complaining of the English depredations

Vol.32 : Page 387

Jethro, Joshua Feb.5, 1757

Joshua Jethro is a Harwich Indian; a petition of Joshua and others for permission to exchange land with Richard Rogers

Vol.32 : Page 755

Jethro, Joshua Nov.19, 1757

Joshua Jethro signed a complaint of the Eastham and Harwich Indians as to the English encroachments onto Indian lands

Vol.33 : Page 10

Jethro, Joshua Sep.24, 1759

Joshua Jethro is named in a copy of an original deed of Quason propriety dated Mar.26, 1696 as a purchaser of land on the Monomy River

Vol.33 : Pages 618-619

Jethro, Joshua May 1773

Joshau Jethro is a Harwich Indian; Micah Ralph claimed wood-cutting rights on Quason tract through his wife, Hosea Ralph, who was the only heir and granddaughter of Joshua who had purchased part of the said tract on Mar.25, 1696

Vol.33 : Page 622

also, a sale to Joshua is mentioned in a comittee report dated Feb.9, 1774

Vol.33 : Page 624

Jethro, Olt Oct.3, 1683

Olt Jethro is in a list of the Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 276

Jethro, Peter Nov.2, 1676

a denial of Richard Waldern that he promised life and liberty to Peter Jethro

Vol.30 : Page 226

Jethro, Sarah Nov.20, 1767

Sarah Jethro signed a reply of the Chappaquiddick Indians to John Norton's petition as to property rights

Vol.33 : Page 489

Jethro, Sarai Nov.16, 1767

Sarai Jethro is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Sarai is a subscriber to a reply of the Indians to John Norton's petition

Vol.33 : Page 446

Jethro, Sari May 27, 1768

Sari Jethro is in a petition for the relief of the Chappaquiddick Indians

Vol.33 : Page 474

Jethro, Simon Sep.11, 1752

Simon Jethro is a Nantucket Indian; a charge that the English permitted their sheep to destroy Simon's corn

Vol.32 : Page 287

Jethro see also Gigthro

Jethrow, Olt Sep.1, 1684

Olt Jethrow is a petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 287

Jo. Aug.19-25, 1751

a reference to Captain Jo. who is a speaker for the St.John's Indians at a conference

Vol.29 : Page 449

Joab alias Frances, Joab Feb.22, 1704/1705

a testimony of Joab that he and other Indians sailed with Captain Roisie on the "Portsmouth Galley" to the Bahamas and that she was taken at New Providence by the French on Apr.29 last; Captain Roisie and six Indians were killed

Vol.30 : Page 501a

Joab Oct.5, 1705

Joab is shipped as a diver to search for a shipwreck in the Bahamas

Vol.8 : Page 185

Joab, Banchemon Dec.2, 1751

Banchemon Joab is in a petition of the Nantucket Indians that court cases on contested land titles be tried in other than Nantucket Court; an order of the General Court thereon Dec.28, 1751

Vol.32 : Pages 274-274a

Joab, Ben Jul.6, 1751

Ben Joab is named as one of the Indian petitioners for a definite settlement of Nantucket land titles

Vol.32 : Page 167

Joab, Benjamin 1670-1706

a translation of old Indian documents by Experience Mayhew; documents presented by Benjamin Joab

Vol.32 : Page 385

Joab, Benjamin 1752

Benjamin Joab is a Nantucket Indian; Benjamin is mentioned in a copy of an old document made by Enoch Coffin; the document is composed of supposed affidavits to prove David Yompashon's right to certain property

Vol.32 : Page 273

Joab, Benjamin Feb.27, 1752

Benjamin Joab is a Nantucket Indian; Experience Mayhew states that Benjamin Joab claims to be a grandson of Yompashom who was an ancient proprietor

Vol.32 : Page 393

Joab, Benjamin Sep.11, 1752

Benjamin Joab is a Nantucket Indian; Benjamin is in an Indian complaint against the injustices of the English

Vol.32 : Page 288

Joab, Bonchemin Dec.2, 1751

Bonchemin Joab is a Nantucket Indian; Bonchemin is in a petition complaining against the English inhabitants of the island

Vol.32 : Page 391a

Joab, Frances see Joab

Joab, Job see also Job

Joab, Manja Feb.27, 1752

Manja Joab is a Nantucket Indian; Manja is mentioned in a document relating to Indian land claims

Vol.32 : Page 393

Joachim Apr. 1736

an item for Joachim is on an expense account for the Indian township at Housatonic

Vol.31 : Page 196

Joanes, John Jun.13, 1711

John Joanes is in a statement of the grievances of the inhabitants of Billingsgate

Vol.113 : Page 607

Joanes see also Jones

Joarge, Jacob Jun.13, 1711

Jacob Joarge is in a statement of the grievances of the inhabitants of Billingsgate

Vol.113 : Page 607

Joarge, James Jun.13, 1711

James Joarge is in a statement of the grievances of the inhabitants of Billingsgate

Vol.113 : Page 607

Joarge, Judah Jun.13, 1711

Judah Joarge is in a statement of the grievances of the inhabitants of Billingsgate

Vol.113 : Page 607

Joarge, Thaniet Jun.13, 1711

Thaniet Joarge is in a statement of several of the inhabitants of Billingsgate

Vol.113 : Page 607

Joarge see also George

Joash May 4-5, 1773

Joash is an Indian from Canada who is representing the Abenaki and Arrasaguntecook Indians; Joash and others left Canada on Aug.23, 1772 for a conference in Boston; the other Captains were ill and unable to continue; on Sep.17, 1772 at the Height of Land, the Captains gave him the authority to continue and act for them; they, through Joash, complained of murderers including one who is in a Falmouth jail and asked that some means be taken to prevent attacks on the Indians by English hunters

Vol.33 : Pages 575-578

Job Oct.21, 1670

an order that Job be removed from a Boston prison and be delivered to the executioner

Vol.39 : Page 397

Job Jul.29, 1675

Job is an Indian interpreter

Vol.30 : Page 172a

Job Apr.19, 1676

the children of Job are found in a wigwam near Quaboag by soldiers under Captain Gibbs

Vol.30 : Page 200

Job Jan.28, 1690/1691

John Whiting stated that Job told him that John Blake Sr. and Robert Blake had sold powder to the Indians

Vol.36 : Page 406a

Job Sep.6,Oct.28, 1697

Job, along with two fellow Indian accomplices and being led by John Pease, raised a fence belonging to Simon Athearn in Tisbury and thereby allegedly committed an act of riot and force; acquitted by the Dukes County jury

Vol.40 : Pages 493-494

Job Aug. 1724

Job is killed at Norridgewock; mentioned in Governor Hutchinson's manuscript history of Massachusetts Vol.2

Vol.28 : Folio 36 : Page 243

Vol.28 : Folio 91 : Page 190

Job alias Wausaumenis Nov. 1725

Job is named as being involved in the massacres at Damaris Cove

Vol.29 : Page 203

Job Jul.6, 1738

reports of remarks of Captain Job

Vol.29 : Page 354a

Job Aug.6, 1742

Captain Job is one of Espegueit's two sons accused of killing an ox belonging to Samuel McCob

Vol.31 : Page 414

Job Oct.31, 1744

Colonel Job is a Penobscot Indian; Job is found in the company of a St.Johns Indian captured near St.Georges

Vol.31 : Page 512

Job Dec.9, 1749

Captain Job is one of the Indians wounded by Englishmen at Wiscasset and named in Major Denny's report

Vol.31 : Page 667a

Job Jan.5-15, 1749/1750

Captain Job was an Indian prisoner taken at St.Georges River and who later died in a Boston prison; order of the General Court that a blanket be given to the widow of Captain Job

Vol.31 : Page 685

Job Jun.29, 1750

Job is a Wiscasset Indian; Job is wounded in an assault in which Sacary Harry was killed; a proposed bill to provide for the trial of the men accused in the affair in Suffolk County instead of York County

Vol.32 : Pages 40-41

Job, Amy Apr.6, 1756

Amy Job is a Mattakeeset Indian; a petition in behalf of Amy that no long term leases of Indian lands be permitted; a committee is appointed on Apr.13, 1756; the petition is revived Jul.9; order of the General Court thereon Aug.25-26, 1756

Vol.32 : Pages 710-715a

Job, Ben Jun.5, 1752

Ben Job is a Nantucket Indian; charges sponsored by Ben are denied by the Indian guardians

Vol.32 : Pages 268-270

Job, Betty Nov. 1761

Betty Job is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Betty is on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 178

Job, Daniel Dec.23, 1753

Old Daniel Job is a Mashpee Indian; Daniel is mentioned in a statement of claims

Vol.32 : Page 446

Job, Danin Dec.10, 1753

Danin Job is a Mashpee Indian; Danin is in a petition for a removal of guardians; in Indian language

Vol.32 : Page 427

Job, Hannah Jan.31, 1764

Hannah Job is a Mattakeset Indian; the Indian guardians are authorized by the General Court to pay the accounts of Dr.Fall and others for the care of Hannah who had an accident

Vol.33 : Page 255

Job, Hannah Jan.25,27, 1766

Hannah Job is a Plymouth County Indian; an item for Dr.Jeremiah Hall's services for her appears on an account of the guardians of the Plymouth County Indians

Vol.33 : Page 364

Job, Marcy Feb.21, 1759

Marcy Job is a Gayhead Indian; Marcy is in a petition that Timothy Mayhew be appointed as their guardian

Vol.33 : Page 86

Job, Marcy Feb.21, 1759

Marcy Job Jr. is a Gayhead Indian; Marcy is in a petition that Timothy Mayhew be appointed their guardian

Vol.33 : Page 86

Job, Margaret Nov. 1761

Widow Margaret Job is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Margaret is on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 180

Job, Margaret Nov. 1761

Margaret Job is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Margaret is on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 181

Job, Margery Nov. 1761

Margery Job is a Mashpee Indian; an item for supplies for Margery is on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 178

Job, Moses Nov.30, 1747

Moses Job is in a petition of the Gayhead Indians for a change of guardians

Vol.31 : Page 551

Job, Peter Jun.12-13, 1755

Peter Job is a Mattakeeset Indian; Peter is in a petition for reconsideration of long term leases of Indian lands at Pembroke

Vol.32 : Pages 624-625

Job, Peter Sep.24, 1755

Peter Job is a Mattakeeset Indian; the guardians of the Indians, in defending their action in granting long term leases, state that Peter had no grounds for complaint since he was a newcomer and not a land owner

Vol.32 : Page 675

Job, Peter Apr.6, 1756

Peter Job is a Mattakeeset Indian; a petition of Peter and others opposing a proposal to give long term leases of Pembroke property; referred to a committee; revived Jul.8; a committee report on Aug.25 in favor of a proposal to sell the land in question; the General Court orders the sale of land on Aug.25-26, 1756

Vol.32 : Pages 710-715a

Jobe alias Bemmorowad Jun.25-Jul.6, 1736

Captain Jobe is acting as a spokesman for the Indians

Vol.29 : Page 318

Jobe Jul.9, 1740

an item for Jobe is on a bill of Captain John Gyles

Vol.31 : Page 377

Joel Jul.21, 1724

Captain Joel is a commander of the Indians that attacked St.Georges Fort

Vol.29 : Page 156

Joel alias Saicom Jul. 1741

English contestants claim that all heirs of Josias are dead including Joel who is said to be the last of the line

Vol.31 : Page 325

Joel, Abegell Apr.30, 1753

Abegell Joel is a Gayhead Indian; Abegell is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

Joel, Abegell Feb.21, 1759

Abegell Joel is a Gayhead Indian; Abegell is in a petition that Timothy Mayhew be appointed their guardian

Vol.33 : Page 86

Joel, Benikiah Nov.16, 1767

Benikiah Joel is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Benikiah is a subscriber to a reply of the Indians to John Norton's petition

Vol.33 : Page 446

Joel, Bersheba Mar.23, 1767

Bersheba Joel is a signer of a Gayhead petition for an appointment of guardians to protect their interests

Vol.33 : Page 416

Joel, Ezekiel Jan.6, 1762

Ezekiel Joel is a petitioner for the profits from an alewife fishery of Herring River

Vol.33 : Page 186

Joel, Isaac Dec.2, 1751

Isaac Joel is a Nantucket Indian; Isaac is in a complaint against the English inhabitants of the island

Vol.32 : Page 391a

Joel, Isaak Jul.23, 1751

a petition of Isaak Joel and other Nantucket Indians that court cases on contested land titles be tried in other than Nantucket Court

Vol.32 : Page 166

a similar petition on Dec. 1751

Vol.32 : Page 274

Joel, Jer Oct.16, 1724

Jer Joel is in a list of the Indians at Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Joel, Joel Jan.28, 1766

Joel Joel is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Joel is in a complaint that the English on the island trespass on the rights of the Indians

Vol.33 : Page 370

Joel, Joel Nov.16, 1767

Joel Joel is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Joel is a subscriber to a reply of the Indians to John Norton's petition

Vol.33 : Page 446

Joel, Joel Nov.20, 1767

Joel Joel signed a reply of the Chappaquiddick Indians to John Norton's complaint as to property rights

Vol.33 : Page 489

Joel, Joel May 27, 1768

Joel Joel is a signer of a petition for the relief of the Chappaquiddick Indians

Vol.33 : Page 471

Joel, John Jan.28, 1766

John Joel is a Chappaquiddick Indian; John is in a complaint that the English on the island trespass on the rights of the Indians

Vol.33 : Page 370

Joel, John Nov.16, 1767

John Joel is a Chappaquiddick Indian; John is a subscriber to a reply of the Indians to John Norton's petition

Vol.33 : Page 446

Joel, John Nov.16, 1767

John Joel Jr. is a Chappaquiddick Indian; John is a subscriber to a reply of the Indians to John Norton's petition

Vol.33 : Page 446

Joel, John Nov.20, 1767

John Joel signed a reply of the Chappaquiddick Indians to John Norton's petition as to property rights

Vol.33 : Page 489

Joel, John Nov.20, 1767

John Joel Jr. signed a reply of the Chappaquiddick Indians to John Norton's petition as to property rights

Vol.33 : Page 489

Joel, John May 27, 1768

John Joel is a signer of a petition of the Chappaquiddick Indians

Vol.33 : Page 471

Joel, John May 27, 1768

John Joel Jr. is in a petition for the relief of the Chappaquiddick Indians

Vol.33 : Page 471

Joel, Josep Nov.30, 1747

Josep Joel is in a petition of the Gayhead Indians for a change of guardians

Vol.31 : Page 551

Joel, Joseph Sep.5, 1749

Joseph Joel is a Gayhead Indian; Joseph is in a petition for the discontinuance of the leasing of land

Vol.31 : Page 645

Joel, Joseph Apr.30, 1753

Joseph Joel is a Gayhead Indian; Joseph is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

Joel, Joseph Mar.30, 1754

Joseph Joel is named on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

Joel, Joseph Feb.21, 1759

Joseph Joel is a Gayhead Indian; Joseph is in a petition for the appointment of Timothy Mayhew as one of their guardians

Vol.33 : Page 86

Joel, Joseph Jan.6, 1762

Joseph Joel is a petitioner for the profits from an alewife fishery of Herring River

Vol.33 : Page 186

Joel, Jude Apr.30, 1753

Jude Joel is a Gayhead Indian; Jude is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

Joel, Naomi Feb.21, 1759

Naomi Joel is a Gayhead Indian; Naomi is in a petition that Timothy Mayhew be appointed their guardian

Vol.33 : Page 86

Joel, Naomi Mar.23, 1767

Naomi Joel is a signer of a petition of the Gayhead Indians for an appointment of guardians to protect their interests

Vol.33 : Page 416

Joel, Nathaniel Oct.16, 1724

Nathaniel Joel is in a list of the Indians at Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Joel, Sarah Nov.30, 1747

Sarah Joel is in a petition of the Gayhead Indians for a change of guardians

Vol.31 : Page 551

Joel, Sarah Mar.30, 1754

Sarah Joel is named on an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

Joel, Simon Oct.16, 1724

Simon Joel is in a list of the Indians at Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Joel, Simon Mar.23, 1767

Simon Joel is in a petition that guardians be appointed to protect the interests of the Indians at Gayhead

Vol.33 : Page 416

Joen, Isackia May 4, 1773

Isackia Joen is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Isackia is in a petition for the enforcement of the law against English trespassers

Vol.33 : Pages 583-585

Joen, John May 4, 1773

John Joen is a Chappaquiddick Indian; John is in a petition for the enforcement of the law against English trespassers

Vol.33 : Pages 583-585

Joen, John May 4, 1773

John Joen Jr. is a Chappaquiddick Indian; John is in a petition for the enforcement of the law against English trespassers

Vol.33 : Pages 583-585

Joen see also Joel

Johakalus Dec.2, 1751

Johakalus is a Nantucket Indian; Johakalus is in a petition of the Indians that court cases on contested land titles be tried in courts other than Nantucket; order of the General Court thereon Dec.28, 1751; Johakalus is one of those that complained against the English inhabitants

Vol.32 : Pages 274-274a,391a

Johannes Nov. 1763

Johannes is a Mohawk Indian boy; items for Johannes are on an account of the Reverend Eleazar Wheelock for expenses of the Indian Charity School

Vol.33 : Pages 241-242

Johannes May 27, 1764

Johannes is a Mohawk Indian boy; Johannes is at the Indian Charity School in Lebanon, Connecticut; the expense for his maintenance is included on Reverend Eleazar Wheelock's account

Vol.33 : Page 299

John May 21, 1651

a testimony of Cutchamakin and Egawam that Sagamore John disused his brother, George to have his lands about Powderhorn Hill

Vol.30 : Page 19a

John May 22, 1651

John is an Indian Sagamore; a petition of his brother, George asking that the land at Mystic Side which belonged to John be confirmed to him; referred to an inferior court

Vol.30 : Page 19

M.B.R. Vol.3 : Page 233

M.B.R. Vol.4 : Part 1 : Page 52

John alias Econicomuck Sep.9, 1661

John is an Indian interpreter and witness

Vol.30 : Page 87

John Oct.28, 1661

John is an Indian Sagamore of Mystic; John is said to have given up all his rights in lands north of the Charles River to the English

Vol.30 : Page 92

John Nov.9, 1666

Mr.John is an Indian Sagamore; John with others consented to a sale of Nauset land to William Bradford and others

Vol.33 : Page 12

John May 23, 1673

John is indicted for rape and is sentenced to be hanged; order of the General Court of Rhode Island

Vol.2 : Page 127

John Jun.24, 1675

John is in an Indian agreement

Vol.30 : Page 170

John Oct.28, 1675

John was sent down by Lieutenant Hincksman and is condemned to slavery or death

Vol.30 : 183a

John 1676

John is a Sachem of Pakachooge; John is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 215a

John alias Monoco Sep.10, 1676

One-eyed John and Jethro design to surprise Canonicus and bring him in

Vol.30 : Page 218

John alias Monoco Nov.2, 1676

Richard Waldron wrote of his promise to Peter Jethro of a reward for delivering One-eyed John to the English government

Vol.30 : Page 226

John Feb.5, 1679

Mr.John is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 246

John May 7, 1684

John is a petitioner

Vol.112 : Page 360

John 1692

John is an Indian of Salem Village; John is the husband of Tituba, who is believed to be bewitched; mentioned in Governor Hutchinson's manuscript history of Massachusetts Vol.2

Vol.28 : Folio 7 : Page 30

Vol.28 : Folio 57 : Pages 19-20,22

Vol.28 : Folio 58 : Page 32

Vol.28 : Folio 98 : Pages 18-19

John Apr.8, 1692

John was aboard a sloop that came ashore at Martha's Vineyard; he told the islanders that there was money cargo aboard the boat but showed no alacrity himself in looking for it

Vol.37 : Page 381a

John May 31, 1697

information is received that Captain John was killed by the enemy while scouting up the Merrimack River

Vol.2 : Page 252a

John Jun.3, 1701

John was one of two boys taken by the English; the Eastern Indians ask to be informed as to what has been done with them

Vol.30 : Pages 468-469

John Jul.22, 1751

John is a Penobscot Chief; John's greetings to the English government are included in St.Pierre Gounon's letter

Vol.32 : Pages 163,165a

John Dec.15, 1752

John is a Stockbridge Indian; an item for John is on Joseph Dwight's expense account

Vol.32 : Page 289

John Dec.9, 1727-Jan.15, 1728

a reference to a son of John

Vol.29 : Page 286

Johnson, George Nov.16, 1767

George Johnson is a Chappaquiddick Indian; George is a subscriber to a reply of the Indians to John Norton's petition

Vol.33 : Page 446

Johnson, George Nov.20, 1767

George Johnson signed a reply of the Chappaquiddick Indians to John Norton's petition as to property rights

Vol.33 : Page 489

Johnson, George Nov.20, 1767

George Johnson Jr. signed a reply of the Chappaquiddick Indians to John Norton's petition as to property rights

Vol.33 : Page 489

Jonas, James Oct.16, 1724

James Jonas is in a list of the Indians at Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Jonas, Simeon Oct.16, 1724

Simeon Jonas is in a list of the Indians at Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Jonathan Oct.8, 1646

an account rendered by Henry Dunster for the care of Jonathan and James, who were two young Indian hostages

Vol.30 : Page 9

Jones see also Joanes

Jonson, Silis Apr.30, 1753

Silis Jonson is a Gayhead Indian; Silis is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

Jonson, Silis Feb.21, 1759

Silis Jonson is a Gayhead Indian; Silis is in a petition for an appointment of Timothy Mayhew as their guardian

Vol.33 : Page 86

Jonson, Silos Mar.23, 1767

Silos Jonson is a signer of a Gayhead petition for an appointment of guardians to protect their interests

Vol.33 : Page 416

Jonson see also Johnson

Josep Jul.13, 1713

Josep is a delegate from St.Johns

Vol.29 : Pages 4-6

Josep Jul.29, 1767

Josep is an Arrasaguntecook Indian; Josep is in a complaint of murder and robberies at Sebago Pond

Vol.33 : Pages 427-428

Josep, Rachel Jan.6, 1762

Rachel is a petitioner for profits from an alewife fishery of Herring River

Vol.33 : Page 186

Joseph Oct.27, 1668

Sarah Ahaton is on trial for adultery committed with Joseph

Vol.30 : Pages 151a-153

Joseph Mar.17, 1675/1676

an order that Mr.Shrimpton deliver Joseph on board Lieutenat Coffin's vessel

Vol.30 : Page 198

Joseph 1676

Joseph and others of Megungog (Hopkinton) are indicted by a grand jury for the murder of the family of Thomas Eames and the destruction of his property

Vol.30 : Page 215b

Joseph Aug.14, 1676

a confession of Joseph as concerned in the destruction of the family of Thomas Eames

Vol.30 : Page 211

Joseph Mar. 1687

a testimony of Joseph concerning a sale of land to the town of Dedham by King Philip

Vol.116 : Page 62,63a

Joseph Sep.16, 1689

a testimony of Joseph of Rochester concerning the number of Indians at Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket and Chappaquessett

Vol.35 : Page 129a

Joseph 1695-1696

according to keeper Caleb Ray's account "Joseph the Hostage" was in a Boston jail from Mar.1, 1694/1695-Feb.27, 1695/1696 at a total cost of L7 7s 6d

Vol.40 : Pages 327,351

Joseph Oct.12, 1700

Lieutenant Joseph is a signer in a report of a conference

Vol.29 : Page 67

Joseph Jul.23-28, 1714

Joseph is a Penobscot Indian; Joseph is mentioned in a report of a conference

Vol.29 : Page 39

Joseph alias Wowurna Nov.25, 1720

Joseph is a delegate to a peace conference

Vol.29 : Pages 68,73

Joseph Sep. 1726

court action in a petition of Peter, Bethyab and Joseph for the sale of a portion of their land in Keticut; order of the General Court on Dec.27, 1726

Vol.31 : Page 128

Joseph Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Joseph is a delegate to a conference

Vol.29 : Page 260

Joseph Aug.6, 1742

Joseph is a son of Erreneremett; Joseph is accused of killing Captain James Gilmor's sows on Nov.29, 1741

Vol.31 : Page 415

Joseph Dec.15, 1752

Joseph is a Mohawk Indian; an item for Joseph and his wife is on Joseph Dwight's account of expenses for the Stockbridge Indians

Vol.32 : Pages 289-290

Joseph May 11,13, 1759

Joseph is an Indian of the Penobscot and Machias tribes; Joseph came to treat with Governor Thomas Pownall; he was held at St.Georges and was later freed

Vol.38a : Pages 309,313

Joseph Apr.25, 1764

Joseph is an Indian boy from Reverend Eleazer Wheelock's school in Connecticut; he was sent with Sir William Johnson's son on an expedition; Johnson is much displeased about the propoganda in circulation against Joseph

Vol.33 : Page 295

Joseph Jun.12, 1764

Joseph is a Mohawk Indian boy; Joseph is a student of the Indian Charity School in Lebanon, Connecticut; he is temporarily absent from school to serve as an interpreter on an expedition in New York; resolve of the General Court provides that he return to the school at the close of the expedition

Vol.33 : Page 302

Joseph Aug.14, 1765

Joseph is a Wewenock Indian; he is present at a Boston conference

Vol.29 : Page 493

Joseph Jul.29, 1767

Joseph is an Arrasaguntecook Indian; Joseph with his squaw, Molly Oneas and two daughters, Hannah and Prasawa were murdered probably by Daniel Astin at Sebago Pond at the head of the Stroudwater River; theirs goods were also stolen; the supposed perpetrators were followed to the settlement at Scumscook Pond

Vol.33 : Pages 427-429

Joseph Sep.10, 1767

Joseph is an Arrasaguntecook Indian; a warrant is issued for the arrest of Daniel Austin and Francis Douglass for the murder of Joseph and his family at Sebago Pond

Vol.33 : Pages 439-440

Joseph, Dorcas Jan.6, 1762

Dorcas Joseph is a petitioner for profits from an alewife fishery of Herring River

Vol.33 : Page 186

Joseph, Jabez Jan.6, 1762

Jabez Joseph is a petitioner for profits from an alewife fishery of Herring River

Vol.33 : Page 186

Joseph, Maria May 11,13, 1759

Maria Joseph is a Penobscot Indian; Maria, having come to deal with Governor Thomas Pownall, was examined at St.Georges as to his authority but could give no real answer; he was later freed

Vol.38a : Pages 309,313

Joseph see also Josep

Joshua Feb.5, 1679

a deed of land on Cape Cod from Peter, Sampson and Joshua to John Freeman for Plymouth Colony

Vol.30 : Page 246

Josiah Mar.26, 1669

an agreement between Dorchester selectmen and Ahauton, John Sasamon and Josiah, Sachems, concerning a conveyance of all land within the limits of the town of Dorchester to the said town

Vol.31 : Page 22

Josiah Jun.4, 1684

a record of a deed of Punkapoag to certain English persons by Charles Josiah, a son of Josiah

Vol.31 : Pages 24-28

Josiah Jun.4, 1684

Josiah, a son of Chickatabut, is mentioned

Vol.116 : Page 64

Josiah Dec.26, 1691

Josiah is an Indian Sagamore; a deposition of several of the residents of Hingham relative to a lot of land given by Josiah to Deacon Jon Leavitt and his heirs

Vol.8 : Pages 17-20

Josiah Mar.18, 1691/1692

Josiah is a Sagamore; a deposition of William Aahaton of Punkapoag stating that he was present when Josiah gave forty acres of land at Turkey Hills to Josiah Leavitt of Hingham

Vol.30 : Page 325

Josiah Sep.27, 1695

Josiah is a Sagamore; a deposition of Sergeant Daniel Lincoln of Hingham relative to the gift of ten acres of land at Turkey Hill by Josiah to Deacon Leavitt and his son, Josiah of Hingham

Vol.30 : Page 375

Josiah Apr.30, 1698

a statement of John Richmond that the land claimed by Bridgewater was bought from Josiah by Taunton

Vol.113 : Page 167

Josiah Jun.6, 1699

a petition of Abigail Maumontaugen and her husband, Josiah asking that land at Titicut which came to her from her father may be confirmed to them; dismissed

Vol.30 : Page 443

Josiah Apr.8, 1748

Josiah is a Sachem; Josiah is mentioned in a petition of Captain John Wendell that the line between the Massachusetts Bay Colony and New Plymouth be run anew; granted

Vol.6 : Page 60a

Josiah Apr.11, 1748

Josiah is a Sachem; Josiah is mentioned in a petition of John Wendell of Boston concerning the line between the colonies of Massachusetts Bay and New Plymouth

Vol.6 : Pages 525-526

Josiah Sep.12, 1748

King Josiah is an ancient Sachem; Josiah deeded Punkapoag land to the town of Dorchester and reserved a part for Indian lands; Sarah Momontauge is said to be a descendant of Josiah

Vol.32 : Page 124

Josiah Jun.21, 1750

a purchase of land from Josiah in 1668 by Dorchester and Boston is mentioned

Vol.115 : Page 665

Josiah Jun.23, 1753

Josiah is a Sachem; John Adams petitioned the General Court to decide in what county the land which was purchased from Josiah in 1668 was located

Vol.46 : Page 221

Josiah, Charles Jun.4, 1684

Charles Josiah is a Sachem; a deed given by Charles to Captain Roger Clap of land in Dorchester and Milton

Vol.116 : Pages 64-67

Josiah see also Wampatuck

Josias Oct.28, 1661

Josias is a Sagamore; a statement of Reverend John Eliot that Josias has given up his rights to lands south of the Charles River to the Natick Indian plantation; denied by Reverend John Allen who said that Chickatawbut, Josias' father gave all the said rights to the English

Vol.30 :Page 92

Josias alias Wompituck Jan. 1661/1662

Josias gave up his right in lands in Dedham in 1650 to make a town for the Indians

Vol.30 : Page 99a

Josias Jul.8, 1675

Josias is a Massachusetts Sachem; Josias is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 171

Josias alias Kochanummun Jun.11, 1704

Josias is a Sachem of Tisbury; Josias is mentioned as being deceased

Vol.30 : Page 500a

Josias Nov. 1740

Josias is a Chief Sachem of Mattakeset (now Pembroke) ; Josias' grandaughter, Patience Kewop, who is now very old, petitions to sell some land inherited from him

Vol.31 : Page 299

Josias, Wompatuck 1682

Wompatuck Josias is a Sachem; a claim of Richard Thaire that the land now called Braintree was purchased from Wompatuck by him and others

Vol.3 : Page 34

Josias, Wompatuck Feb.5, 1682/1683

Wompatuck Josias is mentioned

Vol.3 : Page 35

Josies Jul. 1741

Josies is a Grand Sachem; Josies' deed of certain lands to the English is quoted in a controversy of the Ketiticut Indians concerning the Bridgewater and Middleborough lands

Vol.31 : Pages 317,320

Josseph Sep.25,30, 1725/Oct.4,7, 1725

Josseph is a Mohawk Indian guide under Captain Samuel Willard who claimed to know of a fort near Lovell's death place; the army going up the Merrimack did not know how far to go; reaching the Saco River they did not know where the fort was and knew nothing further

Vol.38a : Page 120

Judah Apr.18, 1751

an item for Judah is on an account of the guardians of the Mashpee Indians

Vol.32 : Page 129

Judah, Jacob Mar.14, 1749

Jacob Judah is mentioned in a letter from Governor Greene to Lieutenant Governor Phips concerning the transportation of captives from Canada

Vol.6 : Page 590

Judah, Titas 1752

Titas Judah is a Nantucket Indian; Titas is a supporter of Benjamin Yompashom's claim to land as outlined in a copy of an old document

Vol.32 : Page 273

Judah see also Jutas

Jummaway Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Jummaway is a signer of a letter requesting that a conference be held at Sagadahock or Arowsick

Vol.29 : Page 256

Jurian Sep.2, 1694

Jurian is a Maquas Indians; Jurian is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 354

Jutas, Blitas Dec.2, 1751

Blitas Jutas is in a petition of the Nantucket Indians that court cases on contested land titles be tried in courts other than Nantucket; order of the General Court thereon Dec.28, 1751

Vol.32 : Pages 274-274a

Jutas, B.Litas Dec.2, 1751

B.Litas Jutas is a Nantucket Indian; B.Litas is in a complaint against the English inhabitants of the island

Vol.32 : Page 391a

Jutas, Morrtecy Dec.2, 1751

Morrtecy Jutas is a Nantucket Indian; Morrtecy is in a complaint against the English inhabitants of the island

Vol.32 : Page 391a

Jutas, Morrthecy Dec.2, 1751

Morrthecy Jutas is in a petition of the Nantucket Indians that court cases on contested land titles be tried in courts other than Nantucket; an order of the General Court thereon Dec.28, 1751

Vol.32 : Pages 274-274a

Jutas, Pitas Dec.2, 1751

Pitas Jutas is a Nantucket Indian; Pitas is in a complaint against the English inhabitants of the island

Vol.32 : Page 391a

Jutas, Titas Dec.2, 1751

Titas Jutas is in a petition of the Nantucket Indians that court cases on contested land titles be tried in other than Nantucket Court; order of the General Court thereon

Vol.32 : Pages 274-274a

Jutas see also Judah

Juthory Jun.2, 1697

Juthory was killed above Schenectady

Vol.30 : Page 427a

Kanhedro Jul.31, 1684

Kanhedro, a Mohawk Sachem, is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 283

Katerramogis Aug.11, 1693

Katerramogis of Norridgewock is mentioned in a treaty of the Eastern Indians

Vol.30 : Page 339

Katherine Dec.15, 1752

Katherine is a Stockbridge Indian; an item for Katherine is on Joseph Dwight's expense account

Vol.32 : Pages 289-290

Kathrine Nov.30, 1752

Kathrine is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Kathrine is on an expense account of the guardians

Vol.32 : Page 314

Kattanenit, Job Jun. 1675

Job Kattanenit is a scout at Concord

Vol.30 : Page 172

Kattenanit, Job Feb.14, 1675/1676

a petition of Job Kattenanit asking for permission to go to Hassanamisco and endeavor to rescue his children and friends from captivity; an order granting permission

Vol.30 : Page 190a

Kattennet, Job May 9, 1668

Job Kattennet is a Nipmuck Sagamore

Vol.30 : Page 146

Kauhouwaunup, Garret May 29, 1762

Garret Kauhouwaunup is a Stockbridge Indian; Garret protested the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Page 212

Kaukeweenaunaunt, Benjamin May 18, 1763

a copy of the records of a Stockbridge town meeting of Mar.21, 1763 show an election of Benjamin Kaukeweenaunaunt as a selectman

Vol.33 : Page 263

Kaukewemhuanut, Benjamin Mar.15, 1757

Benjamin Kaukewemhuanut is a Stockbridge Indian; Benjamin is one of the grantors of the Tauconnock Township

Vol.32 : Pages 757-759

Kaukewenauhnaunt, Banjamin May 23, 1754

Banjamin Kaukewenauhnaunt is one of the Indians who petitioned to sell land lying between New York and New Framingham to Samuel Nash and others

Vol.32 : Page 773

Kaukewenauknaut, Benjamin May 25, 1757

a petition of Benjamin Kaukewenauknaut and others of Hampshire County that they might purchase some land near the New York boundary

Vol.117 : Page 320

Kaukewenaunaunt, Benjamin Dec.27, 1760

Benjamin Kaukewenaunaunt is a Stockbridge Indian; a petition of Benjamin and others that they may deed a tract of land to their minister, Reverend Stephen West; consent of the General Court thereto Jan.27, 1761

Vol.33 : Pages 154-155

Kaukewenaunaut, Benjamin Dec.5, 1759

Benjamin Kaukewenaunaut is a Stockbridge Indian; a memorial of Benjamin to the General Court complaining that the English people have taken Indian lands without permission and have made no payment therefor

Vol.33 : Pages 115-117

Kaukewenoh, Benjamin May 25, 1756

Benjamin Kaukewenoh is one of the Stockbridge Indians who deeded a township west of Sheffield to Robert Noble and others

Vol.32 : Pages 722-723

Kaukewenohnaunt, Ben 1753

Ben Kaukewenohnaunt is a Stockbridge Indian; Ben is a signer of a memorial asking that the government interpose in the school question

Vol.32 : Page 373

Kaukewenohnaunt, Benjamin Jun. 1752

Benjamin Kaukewenohnaunt is a petitioner for Province appropriation for the encouragement of the Indian mission at Stockbridge

Vol.32 : Page 260

Kaukewenohnaunt, Benjamin Jun. 1752

Benjamin Kaukewenohnaunt is a Stockbridge Indian; Benjamin is in a complaint to secure the payment for lands

Vol.32 : Page 262

Kaukewineehonaut, Benjamin Mar.15, 1757

Benjamin Kaukewineehonaut is a Sachem of the Stockbridge Indians who is mentioned in a deed

Vol.118 : Pages 592-593

Kaushaump, John Nov.30, 1753

John Kaushaump is a Stockbridge Indian; a petition of John is included in a letter from Woodbridge to David Mosley

Vol.32 : Page 431

Kauuhwaup 1753

Kauuhwaup is a Stockbridge Indian; Kauuhwaup is a signer of a memorial asking that the government interpose in the school question

Vol.32 : Page 374

Kauuhwaup see also Kuskshaump

Keattohquin Sep.25, 1749

Keattohquin is a brother of Nicanoossoo who was a Nantucket Sachem to whom land was deeded Jun.5, 1677; Keattohquin attested a copy of the deed

Vol.32 : Pages 170-170a

Keattohquin see also Keattohauen

Keebod Jun.24, 1675

Keebod is an Indian Sachem mentioned in an Indian agreement

Vol.30 : Page 170

Keeftakescood Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

the squaw of Keeftakescood is reported as holding captive an English woman

Vol.29 : Page 277

Keetor see also Ketau

Kehkoquan, Hendrick Jul.13, 1747

a report of Timothy Woodbridge concerning the validity of the claim of Hendrick Kehkoquan to property at Lambstown; a statement of Hendrick appointing Mirantawnkaueneet to sell property for him

Vol.32 : Pages 95-95a

Kehkoquan, Hendrick 1750/1751

a declaration of Timothy Woodbridge giving a general geographical position of the Hardwick property claimed by Hendrick Kehkoquan now of Stockbridge

Vol.32 : Page 94

Kehooret Nov.11, 1754

Kehooret is a Penobscot Indian; Kehooret is a son of Squadook; a letter from Kehooret concerning a message to the Penobscot Indians from the French authorities; a new governor is expected at Quebec in the spring (possibly Governor Vaudreuil's son)

Vol.32 : Page 587

Kehooret Sep.6, 1755

Kehooret is a Penobscot Indian; Kehooret is in a letter affirming friendship for the English

Vol.32 : Page 674

Kehtau, Bage Dec.10, 1753

Bage Kehtau is a Mashpee Indian; Bage is in a petition for the removal of guardians; in Indian language

Vol.32 : Page 427

Kehtau see also Ketau

Kekquoqua, Hendrick Oct. 1750

a petition of Hendrick Kekquoqua and his Indian agents for the compensation for land in Lambstown which is now Hardwick; orders of the General Court thereon Jan. 1750/1751

Vol.32 : Pages 68-70

Kekquoquan, Hendrick Jan.29, 1750/1751

Ebenezer Pierpont of Hardwick contends that Hendrick Kekquoquan is mistaken in claiming land at Lambstown (Hardwick)

Vol.32 : Pages 91-93a

Kenawoonett May 1, 1691

Kenawoonett appeared at Wells in behalf of Sagamore Egremet and covenanted with the Massachusetts commissioners agreeing to return all white captives and to lengthen out the time of truce

Vol.37 : Pages 18-19

Kenebis Oct.12, 1720

a reference to Eastern Lands sold to the English by Kenebis

Vol.29 : Page 66

Kenebis Nov. 1725

Kenebis is an owner of land in Richmond who sold the same to the English

Vol.29 : Page 216

Keneway, Mary Apr.18, 1751

an item for Mary Keneway is in an account of the guardians of the Mashpee Indians

Vol.32 : Page 129

Keneway, Widow Apr.18, 1751

an item for Widow Keneway is in an account of the guardians of the Mashpee Indians

Vol.32 : Page 129

Kennebas Jul.-Aug. 1726

a record of land sold by Kennebas to the English

Vol.29 : Page 226

Kenotommoe, John 1741

John Kenotommoe is in a petition that the English be forbidden to cut woodland at Christiantown in Martha's Vineyard

Vol.31 : Page 315

Keom Jun.10-11, 1735

an item paid by John Gyles to Keom is mentioned

Vol.31 : Page 190

Keostahkaw Jul. 1751

Keostahkaw is a witness to Nekanneussoo's deed for Nantucket land

Vol.32 : Pages 168,272

Keostahkaw Jul.23, 1751

Keostahkaw is a Nantucket Indian; a copy of Nekannenssoo's deed of Nantucket land, dated Jan.9, 1668, shows Keostahkaw as a witness

Vol.32 : Page 384

Keps, John Sep.11, 1681

John Keps ia a witness to a covenant of Muttach and other Indian Chiefs as to the ownership of land at Gay Head, Nantucket and Swansea

Vol.31 : Page 10

Kestunum Sep.25, 1749

an attested copy of a deed to Nantucket lands as made by Enoch Coffin; the original was witnessed by Kestunum on Jun.5, 1677

Vol.32 : Page 170

Kesuk, Noah Nov.30, 1747

Noah Kesuk is in a petition of the Gayhead Indians for a change of guardians

Vol.31 : Page 551

Kesuk, Noah Sep.5, 1749

Noah Kesuk is a Gayhead Indian; Noah is in a petition for the discontinuance of the leasing of land

Vol.31 : Page 645

Kesuragunnit Jul.23-28, 1714

a reference to Kesuragunnit, an Amariscoggin Indian, at a conference

Vol.29 : Page 39

Ketau, Elisha Mar.29, 1748

Elisha Ketau is in a Mashpee petition for a removal of guardians

Vol.31 : Page 576

Ketau, James Sep.8, 1753

James Ketau is in a complaint of the Mashpee Indians concerning the seizure of lands by the English

Vol.32 : Page 277

Ketau, James Sep.8, 1753

James Ketau is a Mashpee Indian; James is in a petition for a removal of Indians

Vol.32 : Pages 415-416

Ketelkeyn, William Apr.30, 1708

William Ketelkeyn is a witness to a deed of Indian land at Cowasset to Peter and John Schuyler

Vol.113 : Pages 432-433

Keter, Jacob Sep.5, 1758

Jacob Keter is a Mashpee Indian; Jacob is in a petition of the Indians that they may give their minister, Rev.Gideon Hawley, a piece of land in the town; approved by the Indian guardians; consent of the General Court thereto Jan.10,15, 1759

Vol.33 : Pages 67-69a

Keter, Jacob Nov. 1761

Jacob Keter is a Mashpee Indian; items for Jacob are on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Pages 178-179,181-182

Keter, Josiah Nov. 1761

Josiah Keter is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Josiah is in an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 179

Keter, Rebeckah Nov. 1761

Rebeckah Keter is a Mashpee Indian; items for Rebeckah are on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Pages 179,182

Keter, Sarah Nov. 1761

Sarah Keter is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Sarah is on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 182

Keter see also Ketau

Keto, Bec. Nov.30, 1752

Bec. Keto is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Bec. is on an expense account of the guardians

Vol.32 : Page 314

Keto, Beck Apr.18, 1751

an item for Beck Keto is in an account of the guardians of the Mashpee Indians

Vol.32 : Page 129

Keto see also Ketau

Ketterramuggus Nov.25, 1720

Ketterramuggus is a delegate to a conference and a signer of a report

Vol.29 : Pages 68,73

Kewagiri Feb.11, 1742/1743

Kewagiri is a signer of an Indian address concerning fur trade

Vol.31 : Page 438

Kewaheh, Josep alias Moses Sep.1, 1684

Josep Kewaheh is a petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 287

Kewop, Patience Nov. 1740

a petition of Patience Kewop, an aged Indian of Pembroke and heir to lands of Josias, Chief Sachem of Mattakeset or Pembroke, and Jeremiah Momontoge that she may sell some land to pay debts; order of the General Court for investigation Dec. 1740

Vol.31 : Pages 299-300

Khusquantaum, Noah 1753

Noah Khusquantaum is a Stockbridge Indian; Noah is a signer of a memorial asking that the government interpose in the school question

Vol.32 : Page 374

Kighkesanuck alias Weenye Apr.30, 1708

Kighkesanuck is a witness to an Indian deed of land at Cowasset

Vol.113 : Page 432

Kilsanumin Oct.9, 1703

a committee at Barnstable finds that the sale of land to Simon Athearn by Alexander, an Indian, was illegal according to a testimony received from Thomas Mayhew and Kilsanumin

Vol.31 : Page 19

King, Thomas Feb.4, 1762

a receipt of Thomas King of the Oneida Indians dated Jan.17, 1762 for eight dollars accompanies Joseph Hawley's petition for a reimbursement

Vol.33 : Page 198

Kinsey May-Jun. 1723

a speech of Whawana and Kinsey to the Commissioners at an Albany conference

Vol.29 : Page 128

Kinsey Sep. 1723

a speech of Kinsey who is a delegate to a Boston conference

Vol.29 : Page 133

Kireberuit Jul.13, 1713

Kireberuit is a delegate from Penobscot

Vol.29 : Pages 4,6

Kissanumin Oct.9, 1703

Kissanumin is mentioned in a report of a committee on claims of Simon Athearn to certain land bought of Alexander

Vol.113 : Page 440

Kitackamucknut Mar.24, 1637/1638

Kitackamucknut is mentioned

Vol.2 : Page 1

Kitchamakin Oct.8, 1636

Kitchamakin is a Sachem; a deed from Kitchamakin to Richard Collecott of land in Dorchester

Vol.30 : Page 15

Kitchamakin Oct.8, 1636

a conveyance of Indian land beyond Naponsett to the town of Dorchester by Kitchamakin, a Massachusetts Indian; mentioned in a confirmation of the sale by several Sachems on Dec.27, 1670

Vol.31 : Page 23

Kitchamakin see also Cutshamoquen

Knobhow, John Oct.19, 1691

a testimony of sundry persons that Jacob Petaduck and John Knobhow were brought from Wamesit with others in 1689 and were in the country service under Captain Wiswall at the time Abraham Miller declares he saw them in Canada

Vol.30 : Pages 322-322b

Knobhow see also Nobhow

Kochanummun see also Josias

Kohkewenaunote, Benjamin Sep.26, 1750

a complaint of Benjamin Kohkewenaunote and other Stockbridge Indians against the encroachments of Ephraim Williams onto land which they claim

Vol.32 : Pages 61-64

Kohkkewenaunt, Benjamin Apr.15, 1756

Benjamin Kohkkewenaunt is a Stockbridge Indian proprietor; Benjamin is in a petition to maintain a blacksmith in the town

Vol.32 : Pages 718-719

Kokane, Samson Jan.28, 1766

Samson Kokane is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Samsen is in a complaint that the English trespass on the rights of the Indians

Vol.33 : Page 370

Kokhfewenaunaut, Benjamin May 31, 1763

Benjamin Kokhfewenaunaut is a Stockbridge Indian; Benjamin is one of those who petitioned the General Court protesting the election of Elijah Williams as Representative

Vol.33 : Pages 265-268

Kokhkewenaunaut May 25, 1756-Oct.30, 1767

the Kokhkewenaunaut family is mentioned in a copy of a deed of lands settled in Western Massachusetts and claimed by New York

Vol.6 : Page 389

Kokhkewenaunaut Oct.30, 1767

the Kokhkewenaunaut family is mentioned in a copy of an Indian deed of New Canaan

Vol.6 : Page 394

Kokhkewenaunaut, Benjamin May 29, 1762

Benjamin Kokhkewenaunaut is a Stockbridge Indian that protested the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Pages 210-213

Kokhkewenaunaut, Benjamin Dec.28, 1763

Benjamin Kokhkewenaunaut signed a Stockbridge memorial for the investigation of the conduct of a town meeting on Mar.21, 1763

Vol.33 : Pages 249-252

Kokhkewenaunaut, Benjamin Dec.29, 1764

Benjamin Kokhkewenaunaut is a Stockbridge Indian; Benjamin and Johannis Mtohksin sold land to Ephraim Keyes who made a settlement and improved the same; the government later took over the Indian lands without making an exception of this land; the Indians petition that the land be made over to him; the petition is witnessed by Timothy Woodbridge

Vol.33 : Page 310

Kokhkewenaunaut, Benjamin Jan.1, 1765

Benjamin Kokhkewenaunaut is a Stockbridge Indian; Benjamin is in a petition that the Indians be privileged to conduct the sale of their lands without supervision

Vol.33 : Page 313

Kokhkewenaunaut, Benjamin Nov.6, 1765

Benjamin Kokhkewenaunaut is a Stockbridge Indian; an account shows that Benjamin sold land to the Province

Vol.33 : Page 352

Kokhkewenaunaut, Benjamin Jul.1, 1766

Benjamin Kokhkewenaunaut is a Stockbridge Indian; Benjamin is in an appeal for the intervention of the government in a controversy between the English and Dutch claimants of land at Nobletown and Spencertown sold by the Indians to the English; the Dutch under John Van Rensselaer have attacked the English; more trouble is anticipated

Vol.33 : Pages 393-393a

Kokhkewenaunaut, Benjamin Mar.22, 1772

Benjamin Kokhkewenaunaut Jr. is a Stockbridge Indian; Benjamin Sr. died in Nov. 1771; Benjamin and his brothers sold land at Stockbridge to satisfy the debts against their father's estate; they petitioned the General Court to confirm the sale which was advised and conducted by Timothy Woodbridge; resolve of the General Court Apr.21,22, 1772 confirming the sale

Vol.33 : Pages 545-546

Kokhkewenaut, Benjamin May 25, 1756-Oct.30, 1767

Benjamin Kokhkewenaut is a Sachem of Stockbridge; Benjamin is mentioned in copies of Indian deeds of lands settled in Western Massachusetts Massachusetts and claimed by New York

Vol.6 : Pages 375-377,381,383-384,387-389

Kokhkewnaunautt, Benjamin Oct.30, 1767

Benjamin Kokhkewnaunautt is a Stockbridge Indian; Benjamin is mentioned in a copy of a deed of New Canaan

Vol.6 : Pages 392-394

Kokhquunnaupeat, Peter Nov.24, 1758

Peter Kokhquunnaupeat is a Stockbridge Indian; Peter signed a petition that the said Indians may give legal transfer of land which they desire to present to Timothy Woodbridge

Vol.33 : Pages 71-72

Kokkouum Sep.28, 1749

de Kokkouum and his wife and children are mentioned in a list of Abankis Indian prisoners accompanying a letter from the Governor of Canada concerning an exchange of captives

Vol.5 : Page 496

Kondeye, Jerushshae Nov.20, 1767

Jerushshae signed a reply of the Chappaquiddick Indians to John Norton's petition as to property rights

Vol.33 : Page 489

Kondeye, Jerushshea Nov.16, 1767

Jerushshea Kondeye is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Jerushshea is a subscriber to a reply of the Indians to John Norton's petition

Vol.33 : Page 446

Konkapot, Elisabeth Nov.6, 1765

Elisabeth Konkapot is a Stockbridge Indian; an account shows that Elisabeth sold land to the Province

Vol.33 : Page 352a

Konkaupot, John Nov.6, 1765

John Konkaupot is a Stockbridge Indian; an account shows that John sold land to the Province

Vol.33 : Page 352

Konkopot, John May 31, 1763

John Konkopot is a Stockbridge Indian; a petition of John and others protesting the election of Elijah Williams as Representative and asking that he be not seated

Vol.33 : Pages 265-268

Konkopot, John May 14, 1764

John Konkopot is a Stockbridge Indian; John and his son petition to sell two woodlots to recover homestead lots which were pledged to protect the son, Robert Nungkauwaut, from a threatened jail sentence for debt to a New York merchant; the petition is dismissed by the General Court on Jun.12, 1764 and John Worthington is appointed to protect the Indians in the possession of their property

Vol.33 : Pages 297-298

Konnoonud, Mark May 27, 1768

Mark Konnoonud is in a petition for the relief of the Chappaquiddick Indians

Vol.33 : Page 471

Konnoonud see also Kottoode

Kookonissid, Kuppus Dec.23, 1753

Kuppus Kookonissid is a Mashpee Indian; Kuppus is mentioned in a statement of claims

Vol.32 : Page 445

Koskuhtuquen, Joseph Feb.10, 1746/1747

some Indians of Nantucket charge that Joseph Koskuhtuquen and other Indians are stealing their wood

Vol.31 : Page 534

Kossoo, Noah Apr.30, 1753

Noah Kossoo is a Gayhead Indian; Noah is in a petition for a return of lands

Vol.32 : Page 356

Kottoode, Ebenezer Nov.16, 1767

Ebenezer Kottoode is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Ebenezer is a subscriber to a reply of the Indians to John Norton's petition

Vol.33 : Page 446

Kottoode, Ebenezer Nov.20, 1767

Ebenezer Kottoode signed a reply of the Chappaquiddick Indians to John Norton's petition as to property rights

Vol.33 : Page 489

Kottoode, Mark Nov.16, 1767

Mark Kottoode is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Mark is a subscriber to a reply of the Indians to John Norton's petition

Vol.33 : Page 446

Kottoode, Mark Nov.16, 1767

Mark Kottoode Jr. is a Chappaquiddick Indian; mark is a subscriber to a reply of the Indians to John Norton's petition

Vol.33 : Page 446

Kottoode, Mark Nov.20, 1767

Mark Kottoode Jr. signed a reply of the Chappaquiddick Indians to John Norton's petition as to property rights

Vol.33 : Page 189

Kreottamani May 17, 1653

Kreottamani is mentioned as a tall one-eyed Indian; Kreottamani confirms the testimony of others concerning the plot of the Dutch against the English

Vol.2 : Page 335

Kummun, Mattuh May 25, 1756-Oct.30, 1767

Mattuh Kummun is mentioned in copies of Indian deeds of lands settled in Western Massachusetts and claimed by New York

Vol.6 : Page 377

Kummun, Muttuh May 25, 1756

Muttuh Kummun is a witness to a deed of land west of Sheffield given to Robert Noble and others by the Stockbridge Indians

Vol.32 : Page 723

Kuncapott Oct.13, 1750

a report of a committee that part of the land in a controversy between the Stockbridge Indians and Colonel Ephraim Williams was property of Kuncapott in exchange for Sheffield lands

Vol.32 : Page 77

Kunkapaut, John Jun.23, 1739

order of the General Court that Captain John Kunkapaut and others assemble a town meeting at Stockbridge to elect town officers

Vol.31 : Page 244

Kunkapot 1764

Robert, a son of Captain Kunkapot, leased land to Major Williams at Stockbridge; the Captain sold some of his land to Cuffy, a black man; Joseph Woodbridge told the investigating committee that the Captain was obliged to reduce his holdings because of the extravagance of his son, the said Robert

Vol.33 : Pages 285-286

Kunkapot, John alias Pohpnehunnuwot Jun.25, 1742

John Kunkapot is on a committee from Stockbridge that petitions the town of Sheffield and others against the claim of Philip Livingston of New York; petition granted

Vol.6 : Page 46

Kunkapot, Robert 1764

Robert Kunkapot is a son of Captain Kunkapot; Robert leased land to Major Williams; the land was appraised by Timothy Woodbridge

Vol.33 : Page 285

Kunkapot, Robert Feb.1, 1764

Robert Kunkapot is a Stockbridge Indian; a committee reported that the lease of land by Robert Kunkapot to Major Williams for five hundred years ought not to stand

Vol.33 : Page 256

Kunoots, Roben Jul.23, 1751

a petition of Roben Kunoots and other Nantucket Indians that court cases on contested land titles be tried in other than Nantucket Court

Vol.32 : Page 166

Kuskshaump, John Dec.1, 1753

John Kuskshaump is a Stockbridge Indian; John, being incapacitated, petitions that he might sell some of his land; on Jan.25, 1754 Colonel Worthington was appointed by the General Court to investigate and sell some land if necessary

Vol.32 : Pages 435-435a

Lab, Cook Dec.24, 1686

a deposition of Cook Lab relating to lands sold by King Philip to the town of Dedham

Vol.116 : Pages 63,63c

Lackwadawmeck see also Hegan, John

Lajoege Apr.21, 1690

Lajoege is a Sachem of the Onondoge; a meeting of Lajoege with the New York commissioners is mentioned in a letter from Jacob Leisler as to Indian news

Vol.36 : Page 49

Lame, Mica Nov.30, 1752

Mica Lame is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Mica is on an expense account of the guardians

Vol.32 : Page 314

Lame Sachem 1752

Lame Sachem is a Nantucket Indian; contradictory claims concerning him

Vol.32 : Pages 272-273

Lame Sachem see also Pakottootanit

Langdon, Paul Dec.15, 1752

an item for Paul Langdon is included on Joseph Dwight's account of expenses for the Stockbridge Indians

Vol.32 : Page 291

La Plato Jul.29, 1693

La Plato is a Chief of the Canada Indians; the Canada Indians were reported as ready to attack towns in the vicinity of Deerfield

Vol.30 : Page 337

Laraninc, Amos Nov.19, 1757

Amos Laraninc signed a complaint of the Eastham and Harwich Indians as to the English encroachments on Indian property

Vol.33 : Page 10

Larrance Nov.9, 1666

Larrance is an Indian Sagamore; Larrance is a witness to a deed given by the Indians to William Bradford and others in the purchase of Nauset land

Vol.33 : Page 12

Larrance, Patience 1760

Patience Larrance is in a certificate testifying to the value of Stratton Mill to the community; a side note indicates that she is a resident of Grafton

Vol.33 : Page 143

Larrance, Sarah 1760

Sarah Larrance is in a certificate testifying to the value of the Stratton Mill to the community of Natick; a side note states that she is a resident of Grafton

Vol.33 : Page 143

Larrnce, Peter Feb.8, 1743/1744

Peter Larrnce is a Grafton Indian; Peter is a signer of a petition concerning the appointment of the trustees of Indian Affairs

Vol.31 : Page 476

Laurence, Easter 1760

Easter Laurence is included in a list of Indian signers of a Natick certificate as to the value of the Stratton Mill to the community; a side note states that she was a resident of Grafton

Vol.33 : Page 143

Laurence, Peter Jul.30, 1741

Peter Laurence is a Hassanamisco Indian; a receipt of Peter for a sum received from the trustees; also an item for Peter is in a report

Vol.31 : Pages 405-407

Laurence, Sarah Jul.30, 1741

Sarah Laurence is a Hassanamisco Indian; a receipt of Sarah for a sum received from the trustees; also an item for Sarah is in a report

Vol.31 : Pages 405,407

Laurent May 11-13, 1729

Laurent is a Penobscot Indian; Laurent, being a hostage at Fort St.George, was examined and testified to Governor Pownall that he had no power from the tribe; the canoe of Laurent was found to contain supplies; Pownall freed Laurent at Penobscot Bay

Vol.38a : Pages 308-313

Laurent, Sagourrab Jan.28, 1726

a letter from Sagourrab Laurent objecting to the terms of a peace pact; translated and attested by Lauverjait

Vol.29 : Pages 250-251a

Laurent, Sagourrab see also Loron

Lawrance, Peter Jun.1, 1751

an item for Peter Lawrance and his wife of Grafton is on an account of the trustees of the Indians

Vol.32 : Page 116

Lawrance, Peter May 4, 1752

an item for Peter Lawrance and his wife, both Hassanamisco Indians, is on an account of the trustees of the said Indians

Vol.32 : Page 246

Lawrance, Peter May 7, 1753

Peter Lawrance is a Grafton Indian; an item for Peter Lawrance and his wife is on an account of the trustees

Vol.32 : Page 357

Lawrance, Peter May 7, 1754

Peter Lawrance is a Hassanamisco Indian; an item for Peter is on an account of the guardians

Vol.32 : Page 515

Lawrance, Sara Jan.9, 1760

Sara Lawrance is a Grafton Indian; a petition of Sarah for a sale of land to enable her to repair her house and buy necessities; consent of the guardians of the Grafton Indians; an order of the General Court on Mar.27, 1760 for an investigation; referred to the next session; Jan.6, 13, 1761 the petition is revived and granted

Vol.33 : Pages 157-158

Lawrance, Sara Dec.20, 1760

Sara Lawrance is a Grafton Indian; a report of Edward Baker, one of the trustees of the Indians, as to the necessity of the selling of ten acres of land belonging to Sara Lawrance giving the bounds of the tract designed for the sale

Vol.33 : Page 153

Lawrance, Sarah May 3-4, 1756

Sarah Lawrance is a Hassanamisco Indian; items for Sarah are on accounts of the trustees

Vol.32 : Pages 720,726

Lawrance, Sarah May 2, 1758

a charge for Sarah Lawrance is on an account of the guardians of the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.33 : Page 42

Lawrance, Sarah Jun.3, 1760

Sarah Lawrance is a Grafton Indian; an item for Sarah is on an account of the trustees

Vol.33 : Page 136

Lawrance, Sarah May 5, 1761

Sarah Lawrance is a Grafton Indian; an item for Sarah is on an account of the guardians of the tribe

Vol.33 : Page 165

Lawrance, Sarah May 4, 1762

Sarah Lawrance is a Grafton Indian; an item for Sarah is on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 206

Lawraninc, Amos Mar. 1758

Amos Lawraninc accompanied Thacher Freeman on a whaling ship

Vol.33 : Page 32b

Lawrence Sep.5, 1694

a petition of Herculus, John Quassan, and Lawrence in behalf of the Indians about Chatham, Eastham, and Yarmouth

Vol.30 : Page 353

Lawrence Apr.4, 1770

Lawrence is a Cape Cod Indian; a report that Sarah Wampsquan, a Natick Indian pauper, was once married to Lawrence but he died soon after and she then married Solomon Wampsquan of Natick

Vol.33 : Page 513

Lawrence, Elizabeth Dec.10, 1753

Elizabeth Lawrence is a Natick Indian; a petition that Elizabeth may sell part of her land to discharge her husband's debts and also those of her late sister, Ann Brooks; approved by the guardians of the Natick Indians; consented to by the General Court on Dec.18, 1753

Vol.32 : Pages 440-442

Lawrence, Elizabeth Apr.24, 1755

a petition of Samuel and Elizabeth Lawrence, Natick Indians, that they may sell part of their land to meet certain obligations; accompanied by the consent of the guardians and an order of the General Court permitting the sale

Vol.32 : Pages 607-608

Lawrence, Hannah Jun.30, 1769

an item for Hannah Lawrence is on an account of the guardians of the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.33 : Page 505

Lawrence, Peter Mar.19, 1746/1747

an item for Peter Lawrence is on an account of the trustees of the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.31 : Page 525

Lawrence, Peter 1750

an item for Peter Lawrence and his wife is on an account of the trustees of the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.32 : Page 4

Lawrence, Peter Jan.27, 1752

a petition of Sarah and Peter Lawrence that their share of certain property in Natick be sold so that they may improve their property in Grafton; consent of the Indian guardians and order

Vol.18 : Pages 817-818

Lawrence, Peter May 6, 1755

Peter Lawrence is a Grafton Indian; an item for Peter is on an expense account of the guardians

Vol.32 : Page 611

Lawrence, Peter Jun.28, 1771

Peter Lawrence is a Hassanamisco Indian; Peter is deceased; the right of his daughter, Esther Freborn, in his property; the property is sold and the proceeds are applied to the liquidation of her debts

Vol.33 : Page 538

Lawrence, Samuel Apr.24, 1755

a petition of Elizabeth and Samuel Lawrence, Natick Indians, that they may sell part of their land to meet certain obligations; accompanied by the consent of the guardians and an order of the General Court permitting the sale

Vol.32 : Pages 607-608

Lawrence, Sarah Jul. 1741

an item for Sarah Lawrence is in an account of the trustees for the Hassanamisco Indians; also a receipt for interest money

Vol.31 : Pages 292,294

Lawrence, Sarah Mar.19, 1746/1747

an item for Sarah Lawrence is on an account of the trustees of the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.31 : Page 525

Lawrence, Sarah Jan.27, 1752

a petition of Peter and Sarah Lawrence that their share of certain land in Natick be sold that they may improve their property in Grafton; consent of the Indian guardians and order thereon

Vol.18 : Pages 817-818

Lawrence, Sarah May 6, 1755

Sarah Lawrence is a Grafton Indian; an item for Sarah is on an expense account of the guardians

Vol.32 : Page 611

Lawrence, Sarah May 1, 1759

amounts paid out for Sarah Lawrence are deducted from an account of the guardians of the Grafton Indians

Vol.33 : Page 102

Lawrence, Sarah May 1765

Sarah Lawrence is a Hassanamisco Indian; an item for Sarah is on an expense account of the trustees

Vol.33 : Page 333

Lawrence, Sarah Feb.24-25, 1767

an amount due Sol. Prentice from Sarah Lawrence is on an account of the trustees of the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.33 : Page 415

Lawrence, Sarah Jan.22, 1768

Sarah Lawrence is a Hassanamisco Indian; an item for Sarah is on an account of the trustees

Vol.33 : Page 457

Lawrence, Sarah May 31, 1768

an item for Sarah is on an account of the guardians of the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.33 : Page 475

Lawrence, Shuball Mar. 1758

Shuball Lawrence accompanied Thacher Freeman onboard a whaling ship

Vol.33 : Page 32b

Laymable Jul.24, 1711

Laymable is a Chief of the Indians in Acadia who captured three English boats, killing thirty Englishmen and holding the rest as captives

Vol.2 : Page 624a

Leiftenant 1757

in a declaration of the rights of the original English proprietors at Eastham a reference is made to purchase a part of the property of Leiftenant

Vol.33 : Pages 13-15

Leonard Oct.2, 1754

Leonard is a Stockbridge Indian; an unsigned letter from Stockbridge states that several accusations have been made against Leonard as an Indian who killed one Stevens on the road from Pontoosuck Stockbridge; the evidence is not conclusive

Vol.32 : Pages 543-544

Lewes 1736-1737

items for Colonel Lewes are in an account of John Gyles

Vol.31 : Page 201

Lewes Dec.27, 1739

an expense of Colonel Lewes is included on an account of John Gyles for the Pemaquid Indians

Vol.31 : Page 284

Lewis Dec.21, 1734

an item for Colonel Lewis is paid for by John Gyles

Vol.31 : Page 190

Lewis Feb.22, 1736-1737

an item for the engrossing commission of Lewis on Benjamin Rolfe's account of miscellaneous writings

Vol.245 : Folio 123 : Doc.719

Lewis Nov.20, 1741

an item is paid for Lewis and his men by Captain John Gyles

Vol.31 : Page 377

Lewis Dec. 1741

Captain Lewis is a Chief of the Penobscots; Captain Lewis is a delegate to a conference at Boston

Vol.29 : Pages 376-377

Lewis Aug.19-25, 1751

Colonel Lewis is present as a delegate to a conference at St.Georges

Vol.29 : Pages 440-442

Lewis Aug.14, 1765

Lewis is a Arowseguntuc Indian; Lewis is present at a Boston conference

Vol.29 : Page 493

Lewis see also Louis

Lieftenant Nov.9, 1666

Lieftenant is an Indian Sagamore who sold land at Nauset to William Bradford and others

Vol.33 : Page 12

Lightfoot Dec.15, 1752

Lightfoot is a Stockbridge Indian; an item for Lightfoot is on Joseph Dwight's expense account

Vol.32 : Page 289

Liins, John 1675/1676

John Liins is a petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 191

Lines, Joseph Apr.9, 1701

Jacob Wyman offers his aid in securing the native title to the land of Joseph Lines which includes York, Kittery, and Wells

Vol.3 : Page 399

Lipott, John Sep.9, 1661

John Lipott is a witness

Vol.30 : Page 87

Looben Aug.31, 1717

Looben is a Pennicook Indian; Looben is a signer of a ratification of a peace pact with the Eastern Indians

Vol.29 : Page 56

Looraw Oct.12, 1720

Captain Looraw is a signer mentioned in a report of a conference

Vol.29 : Page 67

Loran Jun.18, 1744

Loran and Bonoice Casteen, Indians, were reported to have gone to Canad immediately after a conferece with the English at St.Georges at which conference the possibility of a war with France was mentioned

Vol.31 : Page 493

Loran Sep.4, 1749

Loran is a Penobscot Indian; Loron is in a letter requesting a postponement of peace negotiations and an immediate arrangement of trade

Vol.31 : Page 641

Loran Apr.17, 1750

a letter of Loran in behalf of the Penobscot Indians asking that the affair of the murder of the Wiscasset Indian be settled promptly

Vol.32 : Page 15

Loran Aug.19-25, 1751

references to Loran as a speaker for the Indians at a St.George's conference

Vol.29 : Pages 442-448

Loran Sep.25, 1751

Loran is a Penobscot Chief; Loran advises that the English do not attack St.Johns, where the French are building a fort; he claims that the Norridgewocks will make more mischief

Vol.32 : Page 200

Loran Feb.22, 1757

Loran is a Penobscot Indian; two of Loran's sons are reported to have died from smallpox

Vol.32 : Page 761

Loring Aug.6, 1742

a complaint that the sons of Loring killed two mares on the property of Thomas Perse; Thomas Perse's affidavit that the affair took place Feb.5, 1742

Vol.31 : Pages 414-415

Loring Nov.29,Dec.1, 1744

Captain Loring is an Indian leader in Maine; a copy of an ultimatum to the Penobscot and Norridgewock Indians concerning the war with the Cape Sables and St.Johns Indians was sent to Captain Loring

Vol.31 : Pages 516-517

Loring Sep.7, 1749

a note that all the Penobscot Indians are not in favor of a proposal made by Loring that peace negotiations be delayed until the spring

Vol.31 : Page 645a

Loron Nov. 1725

Captain Loron is a Penobscot delegate sent to Canada

Vol.29 : Pages 196-197

Loron Nov. 1725

Loron is a delegate to an Indian conference

Vol.29 : Pages 199-200,203,206

Loron Jul.-Aug. 1726

Loron is a prominent Chief of the Penobscots; Loron is a delegate to a peace conference; Loron was reported as instrumental in the arrangement of a peace treaty

Vol.29 : Pages 224-248

Loron alias Sequaron Jul.-Aug. 1726

Loron is a delegate to a peace conference

Vol.29 : Pages 232-239,241,243,244-248

Loron Jun.23, 1727

Loron is a spokesman for the Penobscot Indians; Loron is mentioned in an interview with Gyles

Vol.29 : Pages 252-255

Loron alias Sauguarum Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Loron is an Arresaguntacook Indian; Loron is present at a conference as a spokesman

Vol.29 : Pages 259-274

Loron Jul.12,Nov.9,Dec.19, 1734/Jan.10, 1735

items paid by John Gyles to Captain Loron

Vol.31 : Page 190

Loron 1736-1737

an item for Captain Loron is on an account of John Gyles

Vol.31 : Page 201

Loron Jun.28-Jul.6, 1738

Loron is a spokesman for the Indians at a conference

Vol.29 : Pages 336-354

Loron Aug.25-28, 1740

Loron is a spokesman for the Penobscot Indians at a conference with Governor Belcher

Vol.29 : Pages 364-375

Loron 1740-1741

items are paid by Captain John Gyles in the behalf of Captain Loron

Vol.31 : Page 377

Loron Feb.11, 1742/1743

Loron is a signer; Loron is mentioned in an Indian address concerning the fur trade

Vol.31 : Page 438

Loron Jun.23, 1749

Loron is at a conference with the Penobscot Indians; it is asserted by the English that the peace to which Loron subscribed has been adhered to by the tribes

Vol.29 : Pages 420-421

Loron, Francois Jul.-Aug. 1726

Francois Loron Jr. is a delegate to a peace conference

Vol.29 : Pages 232,243

Loron, Sauquarum Jan.28, 1726

a letter from Sauquarum Loron objecting to the terms of a peace pact; translated and attested by Lauverjait

Vol.29 : Pages 250-251a

Lorong Sep.9, 1749

as a result of interviews with certain Indian Chiefs, Jabez Bradbury reports that the postponement of peace negotiations seems to be part of a scheme of Lorong and his party

Vol.31 : Page 646

Lorun alias Saquaaram 1725

Lorun is a delegate from the Eastern Indians; Lorun is mentioned in an agreement

Vol.29 : Page 191

Louis Jul.-Aug. 1726

Louis is a delegate to a peace conference

Vol.29 : Page 232

Louis Aug.3-8, 1750

Louis is a delegate to a Boston conference to discuss an attack on the Indians

Vol.29 : Page 429

Louis Jul.29, 1767

Louis is an Arrasaguntecook Indian; Louis is in a complaint of murder and robberies at Sebago Pond

Vol.33 : Pages 427-428

Lovel Jan.5-15, 1749/1750

an order for presents to be made to Lovel and the Framehegan messengers are to invite the St.Francois Indians to join the Eastern Indians in a conference at Falmouth

Vol.31 : Page 685

Lowehna Jul.29, 1767

Lowehna is an Arrasaguntecook Indian; Lowehana is in a complaint of murder and robberies at Sebago Pond

Vol.33 : Pages 427-428

Lowrin Mar.2, 1760

a reference to messages sent to the Indians by Lowrin who is a messenger

Vol.29 : Page 479

Lowris Aug.4, 1723

Lowris is sent to interview the Mohawks; Lowris reported that the Mohawks were evasive and would confer with the Abenakis at Boston

Vol.31 : Page 109

Lubal Jul.29, 1767

Lubal is an Arrasaguntecook Indian; Lubal is in a complaint of murder and robberies at Sebago Pond

Vol.33 : Pages 427-428

Lue Jun.18, 1744

Lue, a friendly Indian, reported to Captain Jabez Bradbury at St.Georges that Loran, Bonice Casteen, and other Indians departed for Canada immediately after a conference with the English at which the possibilty of a war with France was mentioned

Vol.3 : Page 493

Lue Oct.12, 1744

a reference to the journey of Lue from St.George's to Boston is mentioned in a letter of Jabez Bradbury

Vol.31 : Page 505

Lues Sep.16, 1720

a report of a conference of Cesar and Lues, Penobscot Indians, with John Gyles at Fort George

Vol.31 : Pages 95-96

Lues Jun.23, 1727

Captain Lues is an appointed delegate from the Penobscot Indians at a conference in Boston

Vol.29 : Page 255

Luey Aug.6, 1742

a report that Colonel Luey and Major Moxes saw evidence in an Indian camp near St.George's River that the Indians had killed William Larmond's ox

Vol.31 : Pages 414-415

Lydia Dec.15, 1752

Lydia is a Stockbridge Indian; an item for Lydia is on Joseph Dwight's expense account

Vol.32 : Page 289

Lydia Jul. 1770

Lydia is a Plymouth County Indian; a bill of Dr.Enos Sumner for attending Lydia during her illness; a petition of Thomas Vose of Milton for the reimbursement for the care and support of Lydia; an account certified by the selectmen of the town

Vol.33 : Pages 496-497

Maamoneset Sep.18, 1685

Wannalanset and others complain of the treatment of Manapaooge and Maamoneset claiming a breach of a covenant

Vol.30 : Page 307

Machacom Apr.6, 1683

Machacom is a Sachem; Machacom is one of the Dartmouth Indians who granted land to John Cook

Vol.30 : Page 327

Machahtehauk Mar.6, 1705

the land of Machahtehauk formed one of the bounds of a grant on Weston Hook

Vol.113 : Page 428

Madackawando Apr.24, 1691

Madackawando is an Eastern Indian; Madackawando has received civil treatment in Boston and promises of justice for his tribe despite the warlike attitude of his men

Vol.37 : Page 13

Madagwunessech Jun.3, 1701

Madagwunessech is a Sachem of Narrackamagoug

Vol.30 : Page 471

Madaquamin Feb.10, 1681/1682

Madaquamin is in an Indian deed

Vol.30 : Page 265

Madaumbis Aug.11, 1693

Madaumbis is in a treaty of the Eastern Indians

Vol.30 : Page 339

Maddagonessit Dec.27, 1701

Maddagonessit is a Sagamore of Arrocomecoog

Vol.30 : Page 480

Madockawando Nov.11, 1690

a letter to Madockawando and other Sagamores concerning an agreement for an exchange of prisoners

Vol.30 : Page 317a

Madockawando May 31, 1695

Madockawando is mentioned

Vol.8 : Page 36

Madockawando Nov. 1725

a reference to a deed of land at St.Georges made by Madockawando to Sir William Phips

Vol.29 : Page 216

Madockawando Jun.25-Jul.6, 1736

a reference to a sale of land made to Waldo by Madockawando; the Indians dispute Madockawando's right to sell Penobscot land, he being a Mechias Indian

Vol.29 : Page 321

Madockewando 1692

Madockewando is an Indian Chief; Storer's Garrison at Wells was attacked by Madockewando under the French officer, Labrocree; mentioned in Governor Hutchinson's manuscript history of Massachusetts Vol.2

Vol.28 : Folio 9 : Page 44

Vol.28 : Folio 60 : Pages 43,49

Vol.28 : Folio 61 : Page 53

Madockewando 1693

Madockewando is an Abenakis Indian Chief; Madockewando is mentioned in Governor Hutchinson's manuscript history of Massachusetts Vol.2

Vol.28 : Folio 10 : Page 49

a rough draft of the above with Madockewando mentioned as under Governor Phips

Vol.28 : Folio 60 : Page 49

Madockewando 1694

Madockewando is a Penobscot Indian; Madockewando is mentioned in Governor Hutchinson's manuscript history of Massachusetts Vol.2

Vol.28 : Folio 11 : Page 55

Madokewando Nov. 1690

Madokewando is mentioned in a narrative of Silvanus Davis relative to the affairs of the war in Canada

Vol.36 : Page 206

Madonckawando Feb.22, 1691/1692

Madonckawando at Sagadahoc was one of three Chief Sagamores who sold thirty six prisoners taken from York in a previous onslaught; all of the prisoners of Madonckawando were sold at the same price

Vol.37 : Page 308

Maganumba Oct.16, 1749

Maganumba is a Norridgewock delegate and a signer of a Falmouth treaty

Vol.29 : Page 428

Maganumbe Oct.16, 1749

Maganumbe is a Penobscot delegate and a signer of a Falmouth treaty

Vol.29 : Page 428

Maghtwaen Sep.15, 1688

Maghtwaen is a Canada Indian; Maghtwaen was formerly of Pakantecooke

Vol.30 : Page 311

Magnumbe Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Magnumbe is a delegate to a conference

Vol.29 : Pages 260,262,265-266,269

Magos, John May 11, 1681

John Magos signed a petition of the Indians for the restoration of their rights in the Nipmuck Country

Vol.30 : Page 257a

Magos, John May 19, 1682

John Magos is mentioned in a deed of land at Natick

Vol.30 : Page 269

Magos, John Sep.1, 1684

John Magos is a Natick ruler mentioned in a petition

Vol.30 : Page 287

Magos, John Jul.8, 1685

John Magos is in a deed

Vol.30 : Page 305

Magsigpen alias Graypoole Sep.15, 1688

an examination of Magsigpen by S.V.Cortlandt at Albany concerning the presence of several Canada Indians near Deerfield

Vol.30 : Page 310

Magsigpen see also Graypoole

Magunamoumba Jul.-Aug. 1726

Magunamoumba is a delegate to a peace conference

Vol.29 : Page 232

Magus Jan.3, 1680/Mar.8, 1680/1681

copies of records of the proceedings of the town of Dedham relating to Magus's claim to certain lands

Vol.113 : Page 625

Magus, Oct.15, 1680

--- Magus and Mr.Waban, together with other Natick Indians, offered to sell land to John Grout Sr. at a public assembly

Vol.45 : Page 175

Magus, John May 18, 1682

John Magus is mentioned in a lease to Samuel Gookin

Vol.30 : Page 267

Magus, John Feb.19, 1685/1686

John Magus is a petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 307a

Magus, John Jan.29, 1750/1751

Hardwick proprietors claim that their ancestors purchased Lambstown property from John Magus and other Indian owners in 1686

Vol.32 : Page 91

Magus see also Michos

Magwawaudoeck Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Magwawaudoeck is an Arresaguntacook Indian; Magwawaudoeck is present at a conference

Vol.29 : Page 260

Mahamisco Jan.27, 1698/1699

Mahamisco is a Pennicook Sagamore

Vol.30 : Page 441

Mahegan 1735

an item is paid to the squaw of Mahegan for land at Great Meadow near Fort Dummer

Vol.31 : Page 191

Maherimet, John see also Abomhomen

Mahomet Jul.16, 1707

Mahomet is a Sachem of Connecticut; Oweneco seeks revenge for the death of his son, Mahomet

Vol.31 : Page 44

Mahquoless Oct. 1696

Mahquoless is one of the four accused of the murder of Richard Church at Hadley

Vol.30 : Page 378

Mahtaunkaumeet, Adam Oct. 1750

Adam Mahtaunkaumeet is an agent of Hendrick Kekquoqua in a petition for the compensation for land at Lambstown which is now Hardwick

Vol.32 : Page 68

Mahweeness Oct.6, 1696

Samuel Partrigg's account of the examination of Mahweeness and other Indians charged with the murder of Richard Church

Vol.30 : Page 382

Mamderroquid Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Mamderroquid is a delegate to a conference

Vol.29 : Page 260

Mamentaug, Robert Jun.4, 1684

Robert Mamentaug is a councillor of Charles Josiah; Robert is mentioned in a consent to a deed of Punquapaug to certain Dorchester and Milton inhabitants

Vol.31 : Pages 25-28

Mamentaug, Robert Jun.4, 1684

Robert Mamentaug is a councillor to Charles Josiah, an Indian Sachem

Vol.116 : Pages 64-67

Mamentauge 1676

Mamentauge and others asked to be removed from Deer Island

Vol.30 : Page 200a

Mammareeguonauk Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

the squaw of Mammareeguonauk is reported as holding captive an English girl

Vol.29 : Page 277

Mamock, Joshua Nov.2, 1741

Joshua Mamock is a Nantucket Indian; Joshua is making a definite complaint of English depredations

Vol.32 : Page 386

Mamock see also Momack

Mamoet, Jacob Jul. 1741

Jacob Mamoet is a Ketiticut Indian; Jacob is a petitioner in a controversy concerning Middleborough lands; documents pertinent thereto

Vol.31 : Pages 317-326

Mamoet see also Momooit

Man, Joseph Feb.11, 1742/1743

Joseph Man is a signer of an Indian address concerning fur trade

Vol.31 : Page 438

Manahaues Sep.7, 1646

Manahaues is accused of burning the property of some of the inhabitants of Windsor; Manahaues is to be brought before the Commissioners of the United Colonies if possible

Vol.2 : Pages 292a,293

Manapaooge Sep.18, 1685

a complaint of Wannalanset and others as to the treatment of Manapaooge claiming a breach of a covenant

Vol.30 : Page 307

Manasses, John alias Monasses Jun.23, 1696

John Manasses is convicted of larceny and sentenced to serve two years to his master, Thomas Smith, who paid his fine; a copy of a court record

Vol.30 : Page 500

Manasses, John alias Monasses Jun.23, 1696

John Manasses is sentenced in Barnstable Court to serve an additional year to his master, Thomas Smith, to satisfy the charge of his apprehension

Vol.30 : Page 500

Manasses, John Apr.8, 1697

the certification of John Goreham as to the service of John Manasses with Major Church in the expedition to the Eastward under Captain Jethro

Vol.30 : Page 500c

Manasses, John Nov.9, 1704

a petition of Thomas Smith asking for payment for the services of John Manasses who was a servant in the expedition under Major Church and res. of H and R thereon

Vol.30 : Page 499a

Manasses see also Monasses

Manchester, Deborah Feb.3, 1764

Deborah Manchester is a daughter of Lieutenant Robin Manchester; Deborah and her sister were awarded a grant of lot No.4 at Freetown, formerly the property of old Samuel Church

Vol.33 : Page 272

Manchester, Experience Feb.3, 1764

Experience Manchester is a daughter of Lieutenant Robin Manchester; she and her sister were awarded a grant of lot No.4 at Freetown, formerly the property of old Samuel Church

Vol.33 : Page 272

Manchester, John Oct.16, 1724

John Manchester is in a list of Indians in Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Manchester, Joseph Feb.3, 1764

Joseph Manchester is a son of William Manchester and a grandson of Lieutenant Robin Manchester; Joseph and his brother were awarded a grant of lot No.5 at Freetown, formerly owned by James Wilcox

Vol.33 : Page 272

Manchester, Josiah Oct.16, 1724

Josiah Manchester is in a list of Indians in Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Manchester, Nebec Sep.28, 1706

Nebec Manchester is a Tiverton Indian; Nebec is a signer of a petition for an exchange of lands

Vol.31 : Page 15

Manchester, Robin Oct.16, 1724

Robin Manchester is in a list of Indians in Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Manchester, Robin Feb.3, 1764

Lieutenant Robin Manchester and twelve of his men have not received any recognition of their services; a committee, finding that certain lands in Freetown are lying idle because the original owners had died without posterity, redistributed the lands among the descendants of Lieutenant Robin Manchester and his company

Vol.33 : Pages 270-272

Manchester, William Feb.3, 1764

William Manchester is a son of Lieutenant Robin Manchester; William's sons, Joseph and William, were granted lot No.5 at Freetown

Vol.33 : Page 272

Manchester, William Feb.3, 1764

William Manchester is a son of William Manchester and a grandson of Lieutenant Robin Manchester; William and his brother were awarded a grant of lot No.5 at Freetown, formerly owned by James Wilcox

Vol.33 : Page 272

Mancusek Feb.23, 1701/1702

Mancusek is a Penobscot Sachem

Vol.30 : Page 477

Mandeweremet Aug.23, 1766

Mandeweremet is reported to have gone to Canada with Quenoiquras to incite the Indians there to attack Fort Halifax

Vol.33 : Page 396

a report on Aug.24, 1766

Vol.33 : Page 397

Mandoasquarbut 1677

Mandoasquarbut is in a complaint against Major Waldern

Vol.30 : Page 242a

Mannases, John Jun.13, 1696

an agreement conveying the services of John Mannases from Andrew Clarke of Harwich to Thomas Smith of Eastham for a consideration with the consent of John

Vol.30 : Page 499

Mannaumckque Oct.15, 1668

Mannaumckque at Penacook is to be summoned

Vol.30 : Page 156a

Manneerhowhan Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Manneerhowhan is named as one of the Indians attacking Kennebunck

Vol.29 : Page 277

Mannunian, William Oct.16, 1682

a letter of Roger Billings concerning land deeded to him by William Mannunian

Vol.30 : Page 275

Mannunion see also Menunion

Manooas, Amsiah Aug.4, 1747

Amsiah Manooas is in a list of Nantucket Indians preferring charges against the English

Vol.31 : Page 543

Manooas see also Manwas and Amsias

Manwas, Amsiah Sep.16,21, 1747

an affidavit of Amsiah Manwas concerning the Indian ownership at Nantucket; an appointment of John Quaab to represent the Indians in a controversy with the Sherburn selectmen

Vol.31 : Pages 547-548

Maqua, Abigal Mar.23, 1767

Abigal Maqua is a signer of a Gayhead petition for an appointment of guardians to protect their interests

Vol.33 : Page 416

Maqua, Joseph Mar.23, 1767

Joseph Maqua is a signer of a Gayhead petition for an appointment of guardians to protect their interests

Vol.33 : Page 416

Maqua see also Moqua

Maquah, John May 22, 1684

John Maquah is in a petition of the Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 279a

Maqualous Mar.4, 1696/1697

a narrative of the proceedings in the trial of Maqualous and others for the murder of Richard Church

Vol.30 : Pages 403-408

Maquamock, Robert Mar.25, 1691

Robert Maquamock is a friendly Indian who served at the Eastward with Lieutenant Swift; an item for Robert is included on Lieutenant Swift's account

Vol.36 : Page 438

Maquasak Jul.29, 1767

Captain Maquasak is an Arrasaguntecook Indian; a complaint of a robbery from Maquasak's camp is included in a report of the tribe

Vol.33 : Pages 427-428

Maquawekanpaweet Sep.15, 1688

Maquawekanpaweet is a Canada Indian formerly of Pennicook

Vol.30 : Page 311

Marchahtehank Oct.13, 1708

Marchahtehank is mentioned

Vol.4 : Page 376

Marcy, Joseph Aug.6, 1742

Joseph Marcy is accused of killing Captain James Gilmor's sows on Nov.29, 1741

Vol.31 : Page 415

Maregaret Feb.11, 1742/1743

Maregaret is a signer of an Indian address concerning fur trade

Vol.31 : Page 438

Marey, Joseph Jun.20, 1764

Joseph Marey is one of several Indians who accompanied Joseph Chadwick, a surveyor, on a journey from Fort Pownal to Quebec

Vol.243 : Page 88

Margaret Apr.18, 1751

an item for Margaret is on an account of the guardians of the Mashpee Indians

Vol.32 : Page 129

Margaret Dec.15, 1752

Margaret is a Stockbridge Indian; an item for Margaret is on Joseph Dwight's account

Vol.32 : Page 289

Mark, James Jun.13, 1711

James Mark is mentioned in a statement of grievances of several of the inhabitants of Billingsgate

Vol.113 : Page 607

Mark, James Jun.13, 1711

James Mark Jr. is mentioned in a statement of grievances of several of the inhabitants of Billingsgate

Vol.113 : Page 607

Marqua, John May 19, 1682

John Marqua is in a deed of land at Natick

Vol.30 : Page 269

Martyn, Victor Jul.-Aug. 1726

Victor Martyn is a delegate to a peace conference

Vol.29 : Page 232

Mary Nov.5, 1675

Mary is the wife of Sampson; Mary is examined by a committee

Vol.30 : Page 184a

Mary Nov.30, 1752

Mary is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Mary is on an expense account of the guardians

Vol.32 : Page 314

Masquanamine see also Sampson

Massasoiet 1620

Massasoiet is an Indian Chief; he is mentioned in Governor Hutchinson's manuscript history of Massachusetts Vol.2

Vol.28 : Folio 54 : Page 348

Massasoiet 1675

Massasoiet is an Indian Chief; he is mentioned in Governor Hutchinson's manuscript history of Massachusetts Vol.2

Vol.28 : Folio 54 : Page 348

Massasoit alias Wassomeakin Dec.24, 1686-Mar. 1687

a testimony relative to the bounds of land formerly belonging to Massasoit and then to his son, Philip

Vol.116 : Pages 62-63d

Massassoit alias Woosameken Apr.30, 1698

a statement of John Richmond concerning the land purchased from Massassoit

Vol.113 : Page 167

Massassoit see also Massasoit, Massasoiet, Osamequin, Osemequen, Osomequin, Ossomequin, Oehshamikin, Wassamagin, Wassamegin, Osamequin, Wassomeakin, Woosameken, and Meihammoh

Massaumpa Aug.18, 1668

Indian evidence of Massaumpa as to the amount of liquor sold at a truckhouse

Vol.30 : Page 159

Massumpa alias Wassumpa Oct.15, 1668

Massumpa at Penacook is to be summoned

Vol.30 : Page 156a

Massumpa see also Massaumpa and Wassumpa

Mataack Aug.27, 1703

a committee at Barnstable finds that the will of Mataack, providing that his sons may never sell his land at Gay Head, is forged and false; evidence is being brought to show that the papers presented were written after Mataack's death; the claim of Colonel Dungan is held to be valid

Vol.31 : Page 18

Mataack, Joseph Aug.27, 1703

a committee at Barnstable upholds the sale of lands at Gay Head by Joseph Mataack to Colonel Dungan to be valid

Vol.31 : Page 18

Mataack, Josia Jun.12, 1705

Josia Mataack is an Indian Sachem; a will of Josia Mataack is to be laid out before the governor and the council

Vol.30 : Page 505

Mataack see also Matack, Matark, Matork, Mattaack, Metack, Metark, and Muttach

Matack Aug.29, 1705

Matack is a Sachem; evidence concerning the will of Matack is taken at Nantucket by the request of Major Mayhew

Vol.30 : Page 505a

Mative Sep.6, 1755

Mative is a Penobscot Indian; Mative is in a letter affirming the friendship for the English

Vol.32 : Page 674

Matockaman see also Muttockkaumun

Matoxon, Johanas May 25, 1756-Oct.30, 1767

Johanas Matoxon is mentioned in copies of Indian deeds of land settled in Western Massachusetts and claimed by New York

Vol.6 : Pages 384,387-389

Mattaack, Joseph Aug.27, 1703

a copy of a report of a committee on Indian claims to land at Gay Head stating that the will of Joseph Mattaack produced by them appears to be forged

Vol.113 : Page 438

Mattahanet, Jonas Jun.15, 1700

Jonas Mattahanet is in a petition of the Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 457

Mattahant, Jonas Apr.17, 1695

Jonas Mattahant is in a deed of the Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 366

a copy

Vol.113 : Pages 226-227

Mattahant see also Mattahanet and Muttahanit

Mattahu, Ontrane Jul.10, 1776

Ontrane Mattahu is one of the Meremichi and Rechibucto Indians present at a Watertown conference; Ontrane is in a treaty

Vol.29 : Pages 502-503,515,520,526,529

Mattahump Aug.14, 1676

one of Thomas Eame's daughters is in the possession of Mattahump

Vol.30 : Page 211a

Mattanumin 1737

Mattanumin is mentioned in the historical account of the disputed boundary line between Massachusetts and New Hampshire; Passaconaway and Wanalansit are also mentioned

Vol.5 : Page 85

Mattaomp Feb.10, 1681/1682

Mattaomp is in an Indian deed

Vol.30 : Page 265

Mattaquason Nov.9, 1666

Mattaquason is one of the Sachems who gave deed to Nauset land to William Bradford and other purchasers

Vol.33 : Page 12

Mattaquason Feb.5, 1679

Mattaquason is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 246

Mattaquason 1757

Mattaquason is an Indian proprietor who sold Eastham land to English proprietors

Vol.33 : Pages 13-15

Mattaquason see also Quasson

Mattaquasson Nov.9, 1666

Mattaquasson is one of the Sachems who gave deed to Nauset land to William Bradford and other purchasers

Vol.33 : Page 12

Mattaquasson see also Quasson

Matthias Apr.18, 1751

an item for Matthias is on an account of the guardians of the Mashpee Indians

Vol.32 : Page 129

Mattockaman see also Muttockkaumun

Mattoonus 1676

a testimony of John Prentis that John, a Sachem of Patchogue, brought Mattoonus in to the English

Vol.30 : Page 215a

Mattucke, Steven Sep.4, 1676

an additional testimony of Steven Mattucke concerning the killing of Indian women at Concord

Vol.30 : Page 214a

Matuthut, Jehogikin Feb.19, 1685/1686

Jehogikin Matuthut is in a Natick petition

Vol.30 : Page 307a

Matwaisk Feb.10, 1681/1682

Matwaisk is in an Indian deed

Vol.30 : Page 265

Maugus, Jacob Feb. 1683/1684

a petition of Jacob Maugus of Natick for the confirmation of a deed of land to John Grout Sr.

Vol.30 : Page 278a

Maugus, John Feb. 1683/1684

a petition of John Grout Sr. asking that his purchase of land from John Maugus of Natick may be confirmed

Vol.30 : Page 278a

Maugus see also Magus

Maukauweeweet see also Maukenwanwut, Maukhhowwauweet, Maukuwaweet, Maukewwaweet, Mohhkauwauweet, Mohkhowwowweet, Mokhkowweet, Mohkauwauweet, Mokhhowwauweet, Mokhkowwauweet and Mokhowwowweet

Maukenwanwut, Mar.15, 1757

--- Maukenwanwut is a Stockbridge Indian and hunter; --- Maukenwanwut is mentioned in a deed

Vol.118 : Pages 592-593

Maukewwaweet Mar.15, 1757

Maukewwaweet is one of the Indian proprietors granting the Tauconnock township to the English people in Massachusetts

Vol.32 : Pages 757-759

Maumontaugen, Abigail Jun.6, 1699

a petition asking that certain lands at Titicut, which came to Abigail Maumontaugen from her father Sachem Josiah, that are now claimed by the Bridgewater men may be confirmed to her and her husband; dismissed

Vol.30 : Page 443

Maumontaugen, Jeremiah Jun.6, 1699

a petition of Jeremiah Maumontaugen and his wife Abigail asking that their right to certain lands at Titicut, now claimed by men of Bridgewater, may be confirmed; dismissed

Vol.30 : Page 443

Maumontaugen see also Momentaug

Maunauseet Nov.6, 1765

Maunauseet is a Stockbridge Indian; an account shows that he sold some land to the Province

Vol.33 : Page 352

Maunnauseet, Ebbenezer May 29, 1762

Ebbenezer Maunnauseet is a Stockbridge Indian; Ebbenezer protested the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Page 212

Mauntauwam, Thomas May 29, 1762

Thomas Mauntauwam is a Stockbridge Indian; Thomas protested the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Page 212

Mauntauwaum, Thomas Dec.5, 1759

Thomas Mauntauwaum is a Stockbridge Indian; a memorial of Thomas Mauntauwaum and other Indians complaining that English persons have taken lands without permission and without payment therefor

Vol.33 : Pages 115-117

Mauquawompoo, Jeremiah May 29, 1762

Jeremiah Mauquawompoo is a Stockbridge Indian; Jeremiah protested the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Page 212

Mautokgkaumun 1753

Mautokgkaumun is a Stockbridge Indian; Mautokgkaumun is a signer of a memorial asking that the government interpose in the school question

Vol.32 : Page 374

Maweeness Oct. 1696

Maweeness is one of those accused of the murder of Richard Church at Hadley

Vol.30 : Pages 378-379

Maweness Mar.4, 1696/1697

the companions of Maweness owned that he was the one who killed Richard Church

Vol.30 : Pages 406-408

Maweness see also Mowenas

Mawtawao, John Jul.8, 1675

a testimony of John Mawtawao concerning Old Tom who is charged with deserting from the English

Vol.30 : Page 171

Maxus alias Toxis Dec.27, 1701

Maxus is a Sagamore of the Norridgewock Indians

Vol.30 : Page 480

Maxus Jul.23-28, 1714

a reference to the son of Maxus who is a Penobscot Indian

Vol.29 : Page 39

Meantonimie 1654

Meantonimie is a Narraganset Sachem

Vol.30 : Pages 52-53

Meason, Abigail Jan.4, 1773

Abigail Meason is an indigent Indian supposedly of Farmington, Connecticut; a petition of the Northampton selectmen that the town be reimbursed for the expenses incurred in caring for her; several bills accompany the petition

Vol.33 : Pages 569-572

Mecknockolegan Oct.15, 1668

Mecknockolegan at Penacook is to be summoned

Vol.30 : Page 156a

Mecknockolegan see also Meknockolegan and Menockiligan

Medocawando Jul.2, 1736

a deposition of John Phillips relative to a purchase of land near St.George's River from Medocawando by Governor William Phipps

Vol.114 : Page 134

Medocawando Jul.3, 1736

a deposition of Captain Cyprian Southack concerning him and the purchase of land from Medocawando by Governor William Phipps

Vol.114 : Page 136

Medocawando Jul.6, 1736

a further petition of Samuel Waldo asking for a rehearing as to the title to lands purchased from Medocawando by Governor Phipps and that Captain John Gyles be called to make a sworn statement as to the said Waldo's transactions with Medocawando

Vol.114 : Page 144

Medocawando Jul.27, 1736

Medocawando is a Chief Sachem of the Penobscot tribe; a petition of Samuel Waldo that Captain John Gyles, an interpreter, be asked to make a sworn statement of what he knows of the interviews between the said Waldo and Medocawando

Vol.114 : Pages 132-133a

Medockawando Jul.-Aug. 1726

Medockawando is an Indian Chief who is mentioned in a report of peace negotiations

Vol.29 : Pages 224,229a,238

Medockewando Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Medockewando of Norridgewock is present at a conference

Vol.29 : Page 259

Medocowando Jul.5, 1736

further petitions of Samuel Waldo relative to the title to the lands sold by Medocowando to Governor William Phipps

Vol.114 : Pages 141-151

Medocuwando Jul.21, 1693

Medocuwando is in a truce at Pemaquid

Vol.30 : Page 333

Medokawando Jul. 1736

an answer of Samuel Waldo to a complaint of the Penobscot Indians as to the sale of land by Medokawando to Governor William Phipps

Vol.114 : Pages 137-140

Mee, Pitty Sep.12, 1643

Pitty Mee had received two charges of gunpowder from William Scott who had been fined ten pounds for the act and who now petitioned for relief from the onerous fine

Vol.38b : Page 211a

Meekasaw 1654

Meekasaw is an Indian Sachem; Meekasaw asserted that he did not encourage or assist in the assault on the Long Island Indians

Vol.30 : Page 52

Meekasaw see also Meeksaw and Mexano

Meeksaw Jun.30, 1649

a confession of Cuttaquin that Meeksaw and other Sachems hired him to kill Uncas

Vol.30 : Page 14

Meexano Sep.6, 1667

Meexano is a Narraganset Sachem; deceased

Vol.30 : Page 139

Meexano see also Mexano

Mefrick, Daniel Sep.8, 1753

Daniel Mefrick is in a complaint of the Mashpee Indians concerning a seizure of lands by the English

Vol.32 : Page 277

Mefrick, Daniel Sep.8, 1753

Daniel Mefrick is a Mashpee Indian; Daniel is in a petition for a removal of guardians

Vol.32 : Pages 415-416

Mefrick, John Sep.8, 1753

John Mefrick is in a complaint of the Mashpee Indians concerning the seizure of lands by the English

Vol.32 : Page 277

Mefrick, John Sep.8, 1753

John Mefrick is a Mashpee Indian; John is in a petition for the removal of guardians

Vol.32 : Pages 415-416

Meganumba Jun.23, 1749

Meganumba is a Penobscot delegate to a Boston conference

Vol.29 : Page 417

Meganumba see also Maganumba, Maganumbe, Maganumbee, Magnumbe, Magunamoumba, Meganumbe

Meganumbe 1725

Meganumbe is a delegate from the Eastern Indians mentioned in an agreement

Vol.29 : Page 191

Meganumbe Nov. 1725

Meganumbe is a Penobscot delegate to a conference

Vol.29 : Page 196

Megonusqua, Mary Feb.19, 1660

Mary Megonusqua is a witness

Vol.30 : Page 84

Mehernow May 17, 1653

a testimony of Choco as to the interview of Mehernow and other Indian Sachems with the Dutch governor and secretary; Mehernow and the other Sachems were sent for by the Dutch who tried to persuade them to destroy the English

Vol.2 : Pages 334-335

Meihammoh Mar.24, 1637/1638

Meihammoh is a witness to a deed given by Canonicus to Mr.Coddington and others

Vol.2 : Page 1

Meihammoh see also Massasoit

Meiksah Oct.5, 1654

Meiksah is a son of Canonicus

Vol.30 : Page 61

Meiksah May 7, 1668

Meiksah is a son of Canonicus and a Sachem of the Narragansetts

Vol.30 : Page 147

Meiksah see also Mekssaw and Mexano

Mekssaw Jul.29, 1647

Mekssaw is a Narraganset Sachem; Mekssaw answers to a charge of not attending a meeting of the Commissioners at New Haven

Vol.30 : Page 10

(see Rec. of Com. of United Col. page 77)

Melameck Sep.28, 1749

Melameck is mentioned in a list of Abnakis Indian prisoners accompanying a letter from the governor of Canada concerning an exchange of captives

Vol.5 : Page 496

Memente Nov.11, 1690

a letter to Memente and other Sagamores concerning an agreement made for an exchange of prisoners

Vol.30 : Page 317a

Meniche, William Nov.9, 1666

the land of William Meniche is named as a bound of a Nauset tract sold to William Bradford and others by Indian Sagamores

Vol.33 : Page 12

Meninx May 17, 1653

a testimony of Choco as to the interview of Meninx and other Sachems with the Dutch governor and secretary; Meninx and the other Sachems were sent for by the Dutch who tried to persuade them to destroy the English

Vol.2 : Pages 334-335

Menockiligan Aug.18, 1668

Menockiligan was one of the witnesses when the Indians were examined as to the slaying of an Englishman at Penacook

Vol.30 : Pages 158-159

Menonnian, Joseph 1676

Joseph Menonnian and others desire to be removed from Deer Island

Vol.30 : Page 200a

Menunion, Elisha Oct.17, 1682

a petition of William Ahaton Jr., Joseph Menunion and Elisha Menunion asking that the sale of land by William Menunion, the father of Elisha, to Roger Billings be confirmed and an order thereon

Vol.30 : Pages 273-274

M.B.R. Vol.5 : Page 378

Menunion, Joseph Oct.17, 1682

a petition of Elisha Menunion, William Ahaton Jr. and Joseph Menunion asking that the sale of land by William Menunion to Roger Billings be confirmed and an order thereon

Vol.30 : Pages 273-274

M.B.R. Vol.5 : Page 378

Menunion, William Oct.17, 1682

a petition of Elisha Menunion, son of William Menunion, Joseph Menunion and William Ahaton Jr. asking that the sale of land by William Menunion to Roger Billings be confirmed and an order thereon

Vol.30 : Pages 273-274

M.B.R. Vol.5 : Page 378

Menunion see also Mannunian, Menonnian and Munnunion

Mercy Nov. 1761

Old Mercy is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Mercy is on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 178

Mesel Jun.27, 1755

Mesel is a Penobscot Indian; Mesel is one of those who signed a letter to the governor promising an enlistment of the Penobscots with the English whenever the word should be sent to do so

Vol.32 : Page 647

Meserwanderomet Aug.22, 1763

Meserwanderomet is a Penobscot Indian; Meserwanderomet is present at a Boston conference

Vol.29 : Page 482

Mesquadug Jul.22, 1751

Mesquadug is a Penobscot Chief whose greetings to the English government are included in S.Pierre Gounon's letter

Vol.32 : Pages 163,165a

Messer Feb.11, 1742/1743

Messer is a signer of an Indian address concerning fur trade

Vol.31 : Page 438

Metack, Philip Jan.18, 1759

Philip Metack is an Indian of Martha's Vineyard; a petition of Philip for payment for time and service in a military expedition; Philip served under Captain Joseph Engersole in 1757; Philip was at Fort William Henry when it surrendered; Philip was captured by the enemy but escaped on a march from Oswegocha to Fort Stanwix; an order of the General Court for remuneration

Vol.33 : Pages 73-74

Metark, Joseph Apr. 1761

Joseph Metark is an Indian of Chilmark on Martha's Vineyard; Joseph entered the military service under Captain Samuel Thaxter in 1757; Joseph was captured at Fort William Henry and detained for three years, escaping when General Amherst's forces approached the village where he was held; Joseph was reenlisted under Captain Dunlop and discharged at Crown Point in Dec. 1760; an order of the General Court on Apr.9-10, 1761 granting Joseph an allowance to be held for his use by the Honorable Benjamin Lincoln; accompanied by a certified statement of Captain Samuel Thaxter as to the excellent service of Joseph Metark

Vol.33 : Pages 161-162a

Metgo, Benjamen Dec.23, 1753

Benjamen Metgo is a Mashpee Indian; Benjamen is mentioned in a statement of claims

Vol.32 : Page 446

Metumpom, Jacob Jun.9, 1755

Jacob Metumpom is a Mashpee Indian; Jacob is a subscriber to a petition for a sale of land to Ebenezer Thomas

Vol.32 : Page 617

Mexano see also Meexano, Meeksaw, Meekasaw, Mekssaw and Meiksah

Mhtauksin, Johannis Nov.6, 1765

Johannis Mhtauksin is a Stockbridge Indian; an account shows that Johannis sold land to the Province

Vol.33 : Page 352

Mhtockauweun Oct. 1750

Mhtockauweun is an agent of Hendrick Kekquoqua in a petition for the compensation for land at Lambstown (now Hardwick)

Vol.32 : Page 68

Mhtocksin Family Oct.30, 1767

the Mhtocksin family is mentioned in a copy of an Indian deed of New Canaan

Vol.6 : Page 394

Mhtocksin, Johhonnis Oct.30, 1767

Johhonnis Mhtocksin is mentioned in a copy of an Indian deed of New Canaan

Vol.6 : Pages 393-394

Miantinomo 1632

Miantinomo is a Narraganset Sachem; Miantinomo is mentioned in Governor Hutchinson's manuscript history of Massachusetts Vol.2

Vol.28 : Folio 54 : Page 348

Miantinonio 1642

Miantinonio is a Narragansett Sachem; Miantinonio is mentioned in Governor Hutchinson's manuscript history of Massachusetts Vol.2

Vol.28 : Folio 54 : Page 348

Miantonimo Mar.24, 1637

Miantonimo is a Chief Sachem of the Narraganset Indians; a copy of a deed of Aquidneck to William Coddington and associates by Canonicus and Miantonimo

Vol.2 : Page 1

Miantonimo Sep.15, 1643

Miantonimo is mentioned

Vol.10 : Page 314

Miantonimo May 30, 1665

Miantonimo is a Sachem; Miantonimo is mentioned in a recital of transactions between Samuel Gorton and his company as to a purchase of land

Vol.10 : Page 344a

M.B.R. Vol.4 : Part 2 : Page 261

Miantonimo see also Meantonimie, Miantinonio, Miantonomo, Myantonimo and Miantinomo

Miantonomo Jun.12, 1654

Miantonomo is mentioned

Vol.3 : Page 12a

Mica Apr.18, 1751

items for Mica are on an account of the guardians of the Mashpee Indians

Vol.32 : Page 129

Mica Nov.30, 1752

Mica is a Mashpee Indian; an item for his widow is on an expense account of the guardians

Vol.32 : Page 314

Mica, Lame Nov.30, 1752

Lame Mica is a Mashpee Indian; an item for Lame Mica is on an expense account of the guardians

Vol.32 : Page 314

Micah, Isaac 1741

Isaac Micah is in a petition that the English be forbidden to cut into woodland at Christiantown on Martha's Vineyard

Vol.31 : Page 315

Micah see also Mica

Michos see also Magus

Mietum Nov.17, 1724

Mietum is a father of Sambhen; an item for Mietum for board is on an account rendered by Dr.Thomas Hastings

Vol.244 : Folio 165 : Doc.263

Miles, Hezekiah alias Hector May 31, 1695

Hezekiah Miles is taken prisoner by the Eastern Indians; a deposition of Hezekiah as to the preparations by the Eastern Indians for attacks on Groton and Oyster River

Vol.8 : Page 39

Mirantawnkaueneet Jul.13, 1747

Mirantawnkaueneet is appointed by Hendrick Kehkoquan to sell property at Lambstown

Vol.32 : Page 95a

Mischo, Christian Feb.8, 1743/1744

Christian Mischo is a Grafton Indian; Christian is a signer of a petition concerning an appointment of the Trustees of Indian Affairs

Vol.31 : Page 476

Mischo, Debora Feb.8, 1743/1744

Debora Mischo is a Grafton Indian; Debora is a signer of a petition concerning an appointment of the Trustees of Indian Affairs

Vol.31 : Page 476

Misco, Deborah Mar.19, 1746/1747

an item for Deborah Misco is on an account of the trustees of the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.31 : Page 525

Misco, Deborah 1750

items for Deborah Misco are on an account of the trustees of the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.32 : Pages 4-4a

Misco, Deborah Jun.1, 1751

items for Deborah Misco are on an account of the trustees of the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.32 : Pages 116-117

Misco, Deborah May 4, 1752

Deborah Misco is a Hassanamisco Indian; items for Deborah are on an account of the trustees of the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.32 : Pages 246-246a

Misco, Deborah May 7, 1753

Deborah Misco is a Grafton Indian; an item for Deborah is on an account of the trustees

Vol.32 : Page 357

Misco, Deborah May 7, 1754

Deborah Misco is a Hassanamisco Indian; items for Deborah are on an account of the guardians

Vol.32 : Pages 515-516

Misco, Deborah May 6, 1755

Deborah Misco is a Grafton Indian; items for Deborah are on an expense account of the guardians

Vol.32 : Pages 611-612

Misco, Deborah May 3-4, 1756

Deborah Misco is a Hassanamisco Indian; an item for Deborah is on an account of the trustees

Vol.32 : Pages 720-721,726-727

Misco, Deborah May 2, 1758

a charge for Deborah Misco is included on an account of the guardians of the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.33 : Pages 42-43

Misco, Deborah May 1, 1759

Deborah Misco is a Grafton Indian; sickness and funeral charges for Deborah are included in a report of the guardians of the Grafton Indians

Vol.33 : Page 102

Misco, Deborah Jun.3, 1760

Deborah Misco is a Grafton Indian; the interest of Samuel Brigham's bond is used to be paid to the account of Deborah; since her decease the principal and interest accrue goes to the town of Grafton

Vol.33 : Page 136

Misco see also Miscoe and Mischo

Miscoe, Christian Jul. 1741

an item for Christian Miscoe is on an account of the trustees of the Hassanamisco Indians; a copy of her receipt for money from the trustees

Vol.31 : Pages 292,294

Miscoe, Christian Jul.30, 1741

Christian Miscoe is a Hassanamisco Indian; a receipt of Christian for an amount received from the trustees; item on report

Vol.31 : Pages 405-406

Miscoe, Deborah Jul. 1741

an item for Deborah Miscoe is on an account of the trustees of the Hassanamisco Indians; her receipt for interest money, she being a widow of John Miscoe

Vol.31 : Page 292

Miscoe, Deborah Aug.6, 1741

Deborah Miscoe is a widow of Joshua Miscoe; a receipt for the sum received from the trustees; item on report

Vol.31 : Pages 405,407

Miscoe, John Jul. 1741

a receipt for the interest money given by Deborah, the widow of John Miscoe, to the trustees for the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.31 : Page 294

Miscoe, Joshua Aug.6, 1741

Joshua Miscoe is a Hassanamisco Indian; his widow received interest money from the trustees

Vol.31 : Pages 405,407

Mkkuttauwey, Josiah Jun. 1752

Josiah Mkkuttauwey is a petitioner for the Province appropriation for the encouragement of the Indian mission at Stockbridge

Vol.32 : Page 260

Moash May 15, 1658

Moash is a Barnstable Indian; Moash is one of those who ceded Barnstable land to the English

Vol.33 : Page 245

Modackawando Aug.11, 1693

Modackawando is mentioned in a treaty with the Eastern Indians

Vol.30 : Page 339

Moduckawando Jul.26, 1693

Moduckawando is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 335a

Mog 1676

a request of George Munjoy for the payment of Mogg's account of keeping

Vol.30 : Page 215e

Mog Oct.19, 1676

Mog is mentioned in a letter from the Governor and the Council relative to the exchange of prisoners; draft

Vol.30 : Page 225

Mog Oct.19, 1676

Mog is to be given safe convoy to Boston by Major Waldron

Vol.30 : Page 225

Mog Aug. 1724

Mog is an old Indian Chief at Norridgewock who was killed by a Mohawk; mentioned in Governor Hutchinson's manuscript history of Massachusetts Vol.2

Vol.28 : Folio 36 : Pages 242-243

Vol.28 : Folio 91 : Page 190

Mogg see also Waracansit, Waraquassit, Warracunsit, Warracuset, Warrakansit, Mog, Mugg and Hegan, Mogg

Mohcosh, John Jul.15, 1684

John Mohcosh is a witness

Vol.30 : Page 280

Moheag, Abigail Jun.4, 1764

Abigail Moheag is a Natick Indian; a petition of Abigail to sell a portion of her land to pay bills contracted because of illness; approval of the Indian guardians; consent of the General Court thereto Jun.7, 1764

Vol.33 : Pages 300-301

Moheag see also Mohege

Mohege, John 1743

John Mohege is a signer of a Natick petition

Vol.12 : Page 267

Mohen, Betty 1735-1738

Betty Mohen is on an account of supplies for the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Pages 223a,224-224b

Mohen, Betty Dec. 1744-Dec. 1747

an item for Betty Mohen is on John Quincy's account as guardian of the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Page 555a

Mohen see also Mowhin

Mohhkauwauweet May 25, 1756-Oct.30, 1767

Mohhkauwauweet is a hunter of Stockbridge; Mohhkauwauweet is mentioned in copies of Indian deeds of lands settled in Western Massachusetts and claimed by New York

Vol.6 : Pages 375-376,381,383-384

Mohhkauwauweet see also Maukauweeweet

Mohkauwauweet 1753

Mohkauwauweet is a Stockbridge Indian; Mohkauwauweet is a signer of a memorial asking that the government interpose in the school question

Vol.32 : Page 373

Mohkhowwowweet, Jehoiakim Jan.1, 1772

a deposition of Jehoiakim Mohkhowwowweet as to the sale of a tract of land by the Stockbridge Indians to John Halenbeck and declaring that all but a small part at the foot of the Taconic Mountain has been taken up by Mr.Livingston

Vol.118 : Page 596

Mohksin, Johannis Mar.15, 1757

Johannis Mohksin is a Stockbridge Indian; Johannis is in a deed

Vol.118 : Page 593

Mohksin, John May 18, 1763

a copy of records of a Stockbridge town meeting on Mar.21, 1763 showing an election of John Mohksin as a selectman

Vol.33 : Page 263

Mohksin see also Mthoksin

Moho, Abigail 1769

Abigail Moho is a Punkapoag Indian; an item for Abigail is charged on Jonathan Capen's account

Vol.33 : Page 491

Moho, Abigail Jun. 1773

Abigail Moho is a Punkapoag Indian; items for Abigail are included on Jonathan Capen's account

Vol.33 : Pages 580-581

Moho, Dinah Mar. 1766

Dinah Moho is a Punkapoag Indian; items for Dinah are on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Page 371

Moho, Dinah Jan.30, 1767

Dinah Moho is a Punkapoag Indian; an item for Dinah is on an account of Joseph Billings, a guardian

Vol.33 : Page 411

Moho, Dinah 1769

Dinah Moho is a Punkapoag Indian; items for Dinah are on Jonathan Capen's account

Vol.33 : Pages 492-493

Moho, Dinah Jun. 1772

Dinah Moho is a Punkapoag Indian; several items for Dinah are on Jonathan Capen's account

Vol.33 : Pages 563-563a

Moho, Dinah Jun.19, 1773

Dinah Moho is a Punkapoag Indian; several items for Dinah are on Jonathan Capen's expense account

Vol.33 : Pages 580-581

Moho, Diner Dec. 1753

Diner Moho is a Punkapoag Indian of Stoughton; Diner is in a petition for the removal of guardians

Vol.32 : Page 406

Moho, Isaac 1769

Isaac Moho is a Punkapoag Indian; items for supplies, a coffin and a grave for Isaac are on Jonathan Capen's account

Vol.33 : Page 491

Moho, Jarymiah Jun. 1772

Jarymiah Moho is a Punkapoag Indian; an item for Jarymiah is included on an account of the guardians of the tribe

Vol.33 : Page 563a

Moho, Jerusha Mar.22, 1754

Jerusha Moho is a Punkapoag Indian; Jerusha is in a petition for the retention of Samuel Miller as guardian

Vol.32 : Page 481

Moho, Patience Jun. 1772

Patience Moho is a Punkapoag Indian; several items for Patience are on Jonathan Capen's account

Vol.33 : Pages 563-563a

Moho, Patience Jun.19, 1773

Patience Moho is a Punkapoag Indian; an item for Patience is on Jonathan Capen's account

Vol.33 : Page 580

Moho, Samuel Dec. 1753

Samuel Moho is a Punkapoag Indian of Stoughton; Samuel is in a petition for the removal of guardians

Vol.32 : Page 406

Moho, Samuel Dec.24, 1753

Samuel Moho is a Punkapaog Indian; a reply of the Commissioners to the Punkapoag tribe to charges brought by Samuel Moho and others

Vol.32 : Page 448

Moho, Samuel Jan.10, 1754

a committee report that charges made by Samuel Moho and others, on behalf of the Punkapoag Indians, are true and reparation should be made

Vol.32 : Pages 455-458

Moho, Samuel Mar.27, 1754

a reference to the judgement issued against Samuel Moho by John Shephard, formerly a guardian of the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.32 : Page 496

Moho, Samuel Nov.15, 1754

Samuel Moho is a Punkapoag Indian; a committee reports grave injustices against Samuel by Major John Shephard, one of the guardians of the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.32 : Page 568

Moho, Samuel Mar.31, 1760

Samuel Moho is a Punkapoag Indian; an account of the necessities furnished to Samuel by the Indian guardians

Vol.33 : Page 127a

Moho, Samuel Jan.28, 1763

Samuel Moho is a Punkapoag Indian; deceased; the guardians of the Indians petition for the authority to bind out Samuel's children in the manner provided by law for indigent white children

Vol.33 : Pages 224-225

Moho, Sarah Dec. 1753

Sarah Moho is a Punkapoag Indian of Stoughton; Sarah Moho is in a petition for a removal of guardians

Vol.32 : Page 406

Moho, Sarah Mar.22, 1754

Sarah Moho is a Punkapoag Indian; Sarah Moho is in a petition for the retention of Samuel Miller as guardian

Vol.32 : Page 481

Moho see also Mohoo, Mooho and Moohoo

Mohoo, Dinah Jan.15, 1768

Josiah Edson, a guardian of the Punkapoag Indians, questioned the status of the children of Dinah Mohoo who married into the tribe from the outside

Vol.33 : Page 456

Mokhhowwauweet May 31, 1763

Mokhhowwauweet is a Stockbridge Indian; Mokhhowwauweet is one who protested the election of Elijah Williams as representative

Vol.33 : Pages 265-268

Mokhkowwauweet, Jehoiakim Jul.1, 1766

Jehoiakim Mokhkowwauweet is a Stockbridge Indian; Jehoiakim is mentioned in an appeal for the intervention of the government in a controversy between the English and Dutch claimants of land at Nobletown and Spencertown sold by the Indians to the English; the Dutch, under John Van Rensselaer, attacked the English; more trouble is anticipated

Vol.33 : Pages 393-393a

Mokhkowweet May 29, 1762

Mokhkowweet is a Stockbridge Indian; Mokhkowweet protested the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Page 211

Mokhowwowweet Nov.6, 1765

Mokhowwowweet is a Stockbridge Indian; an account shows that he sold land to the Province

Vol.33 : Page 352

Molly Jul.29, 1767

Molly is an Arrasaguntecook Indian; Molly is in a complaint of roberries and murder at Sebago Pond

Vol.33 : Pages 427-428

Molly-Eneas Sep.10, 1767

Molly-Eneas is an Arrasaguntecook Indian; a warrant issued for the arrest of Daniel Austin and Francis Douglass who are suspected of the murder of Molly-Eneas and her family

Vol.33 : Pages 439-440

Molly-Oneas Jul.29, 1767

Molly-Oneas is the wife of Joseph, an Arrasaguntecook Indian; a complaint of the tribe that his family was robbed and murdered

Vol.33 : Pages 427-429

Molly-Oneas Sep.10, 1767

Molly-Oneas is an Arrasaguntecook Indian; Molly-Oneas is a wife of Joseph; a proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of the murderers of Molly-Oneas and the rest of the family at Sebago Pond

Vol.33 : Pages 433-434

a printed copy

Vol.33 : Page 441

Momack, Joshua Jul. 1741

Joshua Mommack is a town Indian of Sakedan,Nantucket; Joshua is in a statement as to the deposing of Benjamin Abel and choice of John Quaap as Sachem

Vol.32 : Page 386

Momack, Titus Jul. 1741

Titus Momack is a town Indian of Sakedan,Nantucket; Titus is in a statement as to the deposing of Benjamin Abel and choice of John Quaap as Sachem

Vol.32 : Page 386a

Momack see also Mamock

Momanooit, John Oct.16, 1724

John Momanooit is in a list of Indians at Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Momentaug Dec.10, 1666

a confirmation of land by Momentaug to the selectmen of Dorchester

Vol.30 : Page 134

Momentaug Jun.14, 1667

Momentaug is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 136

Momentaug see also Mamentauge, Momontauge, Mamentaug, Maumontaugen, Momentauge, Momontoge, Momentoge, Mommataug, Mumantaug and Mummentaug

Momentauge Dec.27, 1670

Momentauge is a Sachem of the Massachusetts Indians; Momentauge made a final confirmation of a deed of lands beyond Naponsett to the town of Dorchester

Vol.31 : Page 23

Momentoge, Robert Jun.19, 1773

Robert Momentoge is a Punkapoag Indian; an item for Robert is on Jonathan Capen's account

Vol.33 : Pages 580-581

Momeskoue, George Oct.3, 1683

George Momeskoue is in a list of Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 276

Mommataug, Sarah alias Sarah Simons Apr.10, 1751

a petition of Stephen Fales for the compensation for the care of Sarah Mommataug during her last illness and death

Vol.32 : Page 122

Momonku, Simon Mar.25, 1691

Simon Momonku is a friendly Indian who served with Lieutenant Swift at the Eastward; an item for Simon is included on Lieutenant Swift's account

Vol.36 : Page 438

Momontauge, Robert Aug.9, 1683

a deposition of Robert Momontauge, a former councillor to Sachem Josiah Wampatuck, denying the legality of the claims of Richard Thayer to certain lands

Vol.30 : Page 275a

Momontoge, Jeremiah Nov. 1740

Patience Kewop, a daughter of Jeremiah Momontoge, petitions to sell some Pembroke land

Vol.31 : Page 299

Momooit, Isaac Oct.16, 1724

Isaac Momooit is in a list of Indians at Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Momooit, Jacob Oct.16, 1724

Jacob Momooit is in a list of Indians at Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Momooit see also Mamoet, Momanooit and Mooet

Momorronoh May 25, 1653

Momorronoh is mentioned

Vol.2 : Page 342

Monasses see also Manasses

Mondowett Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Mondowett is a Norridgewock Indian; Mondowett is present at a conference

Vol.29 : Page 259

Monehnain, David Jun.5, 1702

David Monehnain is in a petition of the Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 503

Mongaret Aug.19-25, 1751

a reference to Mongaret who is a speaker for the St.John's Indians at a conference

Vol.29 : Pages 446, 449

Monnamuckque Aug.18, 1668

Indian evidence of Monnamuckque

Vol.30 : Page 158

Monoco, John Sep.10, 1676

One-eyed John Monoco and Jethro design to surprise Canonicus and bring him in

Vol.30 : Page 218

Monoco, John Nov.2, 1676

Richard Waldron wrote of his promise to Peter Jethro of a reward for delivering One-eyed John Monoco to the English government

Vol.30 : Page 226

Monunnion, Elisha Mar.25, 1691

Elisha Monunnion is a friendly Indian who served at the Eastward with Lieutenant Swift; an item for Elisha is included on Lieutenant Swift's account

Vol.36 : Page 438

Mooet, Mary Sep.11, 1753

Mary Mooet is a Titicut Indian; John Simon charges that James Thomas, having acquired a parcel of land from Mary Mooet, has proceeded to sell that land as well as more to which he had no title

Vol.32 : Page 420

Mooet see also Mooit, Mowett, Muet and Momooit

Mooho, Samuel Sep.12, 1748

Isaac Royall certifies that Samuel Mooho and his wife, son and daughter of the late Sarah Momontauge, desire his statement that Sarah was one of the Indian proprietors of Punkapoag

Vol.32 : Page 124

Moohoo, Samuel Dec. 1744- Dec. 1747

an item for Samuel Moohoo is on John Quincy's account as guardian of the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Pages 555a,556-556a

Mooit, Mary alias Mary Sachamus Sep.5, 1753

Mary Mooit is a Titicut Indian; Mary sold part of her land to James Thomas who in turn sold it to Solomon Leach who disposed of it to Captain Nehemiah Washbourn; there is now a controversy over lines between the heirs of Nehemiah Washbourn and Mary's daughter, Katherine Sachems

Vol.32 : Page 409

Mooquoh, John Jul.8, 1685

John Mooquoh is in an Indian deed

Vol.30 : Page 305

Moppasuth Apr.30, 1708

Moppasuth is a witness to an Indian deed at Cowasset

Vol.113 : Page 432

Moqua see also Maquah, Marqua, Moquah, Mooquoh and Maqua

Moquah, John Oct.3, 1683

John Moquah is in a list of Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 276

Moquah, John Sep.1, 1684

John Moquah is a Natick ruler; John is a petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 287

Moquamoge, Peter Sep.1, 1684

Peter Moquamoge is an Indian petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 287

Moquolos alias Strawberry's Son Oct.6, 1696

an account by Samuel Partrigg of the examination of Moquolos and other Indians charged with the murder of Richard Church

Vol. 30 : Page 382

Moquolos Oct.21, 1696

the indictment of Moquolos for the murder of Richard Church at Hadley

Vol.30 : Page 385

Moquolos alias Strawberry's Son Oct.21, 1696

Moquolos and Mowenas were principals in the murder of Richard Church at Hadley; Moquolos told where he and his companions stood when Church was murdered

Vol.30 : Pages 388a,389a,390a,391

Moquolos Oct.21, 1696

a record of an examination of Moquolos before the court at Northampton as to the murder of Richard Church; tried, found guilty and sentenced to death

Vol.30 : 392,394a

Moquolos Oct.23, 1696

a warrant for the execution of Moquolos for the murder of Richard Church and the return of the such execution by the sheriff of Hampshire County

Vol.30 : Pages 397-397a

Moquolos see also Mahquoless, Maqualous and Strawberry's Son

Morse, Samuel Nov.27, 1755

Samuel Morse is a Natick Indian; Samuel Morse is a guardian of Sarah Wabon, daughter of Sarah Wabon (deceased) and granddaughter of Elizabeth Pognit; Samuel's petition that he may sell part of Sarah Jr.'s inherited lands to provide for her; consent of the guardians of the Natick Indians; order of the General Court granting the petition

Vol.32 : Pages 694-695

Moses Jan.7, 1698/1699

Moses is in an Indian treaty

Vol.30 : Page 441a

Moses Jun.28-Jul.6, 1738

Moses reports a loss of his gun at Brunswick Narrows

Vol.29 : Page 351

Moses Nov. 1763

Moses is a Mohawk Indian boy; items for Moses are on an account of Reverend Eleazar Wheelock for the expenses of the Indian Charity School

Vol.33 : Page 241

Moses May 27, 1764

Moses is a Mohawk Indian boy at the Indian Charity School in Lebanon,Connecticut; an expense for his maintenance is included on Reverend Eleazar Wheelock's account

Vol.33 : Page 299

Moses, Aaron Jun.3, 1760

Aaron Moses served in Lieutenant Joseph Ingley's company in the Canada Expedition; Aaron was deprived of his wages; Roland Cotton petitions the General Court for the restoration of wages for Aaron and others

Vol.33 : Page 138

Moses, Aaron Jan.6, 1762

Aaron Moses is a petitioner for the profits from the alewife fishery of Herring River

Vol.33 : Page 186

Moses, Beniamin Jan.28, 1766

Beniamin Moses is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Beniamin is in a complaint that the English on the island trespass on the rights of the Indians

Vol.33 : Page 370

Moses, Bogman Jan.22, 1762

Bogman Moses is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Bogman is a petitioner that a church be built with the money due from proprietary

Vol.33 : Page 187

Moses, Ely Sep.8, 1753

Ely Moses is in a complaint of the Mashpee Indians concerning the seizure of lands by the English

Vol.32 : Page 277

Moses, Ely Sep.8, 1753

Ely Moses is a Mashpee Indian and schoolmaster; Ely is in a petition for a removal of guardians

Vol.32 : Pages 415-416

Moses, Ely Dec.23, 1753

Ely Moses is a Mashpee Indian; Ely is mentioned in a statement of claims

Vol.32 : Page 446

Moses, Ely Dec.24, 1753

Ely Moses is a Mashpee Indian; Ely is appointed to present a complaint of the Indians against the English

Vol.32 : Page 447

Moses, Joab Jun.13, 1711

Joab Moses is in a statement of grievances of several inhabitants of Billingsgate

Vol.113 : Page 607

Moses, Judah Nov. 1761

Judah Moses is a Mashpee Indian; items for Judah are on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Pages 179-182

Moses, Mary Jan.14, 1765

Mary Moses is an indigent Indian woman; Joseph Williams received affidavits of Mrs.Huldah Beath and Mrs.Martha Cheney concerning the illness of Mary; an account of Dr.Jonathan Davis for the care of her in May and Jun. 1757; the approval of his account by the Roxbury selectmen on Jun.30, 1763; an affidavit of Dr.Davis to William Brattle on Oct.22, 1764 that his account is accurate

Vol.33 : Pages 319-320

Moses, Moses Jun.13, 1711

Moses Moses is in a statement of several inhabitants of Billingsgate

Vol.113 : Page 607

Moses see also Mosses, Mosus, Ketteramogis and Absalom

Mosit alias Suckaway Sep.13, 1661

Mosit is an Indian Sachem; Mosit and other Sachems presented a protest against the trespasses of the inhabitants of Rhode Island

Vol.2 : Page 356

Mosit alias Suckquansh Sep.9, 1661

Mosit is in a protest of the Narragansett and Niantic Sachems

Vol.30 : Page 87

Mosit see also Suckaway and Suckquansh

Mosses, Beniah Nov.16, 1767

Beniah Mosses is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Beniah is a subscriber to a reply of the Indians to John Norton's petition

Vol.33 : Page 446

Mosses, Beniah Nov.20, 1767

Beniah Mosses signed a reply of the Chappaquiddick Indians to John Norton's petition as to property rights

Vol.33 : Page 489

Mosses, Beniah May 27, 1768

Beniah Mosses is in a petition for the relief of the Chappaquiddick Indians

Vol.33 : Page 471

Mosus, Bennia May 4, 1773

Bennia Mosus is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Bennia is in a petition for the enforcement of the law against English trespassers

Vol.33 : Pages 583-585

Mosus, Ely 1753

Ely Mosus is an Indian schoolmaster at Mashpee; a petition of Phillip Wapquish and Ely Mosus that they may take back to their tribe a reply to a petition complaining against the English aggressions

Vol.32 : Page 428

Motogken, Ruseat Sep.1, 1684

Ruseat Motogken is an Indian petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 287

Motohion, John Oct.5, 1750

a request of John Motohion and others, in behalf of the Stockbridge Indians, that a report of a committee in a controversy between Colonel Williams and the Indians be not delayed though Williams has asked for a delay to gain some advantage

Vol.32 : Page 71

Mouse, Hannah Feb.3, 1764

Hannah Mouse, along with Elizabeth Penny, is named as a co-heir of lot No.3 at Freetown

Vol.33 : Page 269

Mowenas Oct.21, 1696

the indictment of Mowenas for the murder of Richard Church; companions of Mowenas declare that he was the one who killed Church

Vol.30 : Pages 384,388a

Mowenas Oct.21, 1696

a record of the examination of Mowenas before the court at Northampton for the murder of Richard Church; tried, found guilty and sentenced to death

Vol.30 : Pages 392,394

Mowenas Oct.23, 1696

a warrant for the execution of Mowenas for the murder of Richard Church and the return of the sheriff

Vol.30 : Pages 396-396a

Mowenas see also Maweness, Maweeness and Mahweeness

Mowerremet Jan.22, 1713

Mowerremet is a signer of a petition of the Saco Indians

Vol.29 : Pages 31-32

Mowett, Mary Apr.18, 1754

Mary Mowett is a Titicut Indian; Mary is the mother of Katherine Sachemus, who claims ownership of Titicut land through a deed from Mary

Vol.32 : Pages 529-531a

Mowett see also Mooet

Mowhin, Thomas Nov.20, 1706

Thomas Mowhin is in a petition of the Punkapoag Indians that they be not deprived of their land and that the English tenants be permitted to remain

Vol.31 : Page 38

Mowhin see also Mohen

Mowmorronocke May 17, 1653

an examination of Mowmorronocke as to the plot of the Dutch governor and others against the English

Vol.2 : Pages 334-335

Mowmorronocke see also Mowmorrownock and Mowworronoke

Mowmorrownock see also Mowmorronocke

Mowworronoke see also Mowmorronocke

Moxes Jul.1, 1677

Moxes is mentioned in a letter to the governor

Vol.30 : Page 241a

Moxes Jun.14, 1691

Moxes is an Indian Chief; according to a letter of Francis Hook, Moxes discoursed with Mr.Butler at Wells and the peaceful conclusion of this talk made Hook suspect trickery from Moxes

Vol.37 : Page 40

Moxes Jun.19, 1691

Moxes is invloved in an Indian attack upon Wells; Lieutenant Hunnewell had been informed that either Moxes or Madokawando wanted to treat with him but he refused because neither was a Sagamore

Vol.37 : Page 52a

Moxes Aug.6, 1742

evidence of the killing of William Larmond's ox was found in an Indian camp near the St.George's River by Colonel Luey and Major Moxes

Vol.31 : Pages 414-415

Moxes Oct.31, 1744

Moxes is a Penobscot Indian; Moxes is found in company with the St.Johns Indians captured near St.Georges

Vol.31 : Page 512

Moxis Feb.22, 1691/1692

Moxis at Sagadahoc was one of the three Chief Sagamores who sold thirty six prisoners taken from York in a previous onslaught on that town; all the prisoners of Moxis were sold at the same price

Vol.37 : Page 308

Moxis Aug.11, 1693

Weenohson of Teconet signed a treaty in behalf of Moxis

Vol.30 : Page 339

Moxis May 31, 1695

Moxis, a son of Bomazeen, is mentioned

Vol.8 : Page 36

Moxis Jul.11, 1740

Major Moxis is a Penobscot Indian; Moxis is the father of Augustine Moxus who bespoke his tribe's friendship with the English at the St.George truckhouse

Vol.38a : Page 130

Moxis, Augustine Jul.11, 1740

Augustine Moxis is a Penobscot Chief; Augustine is a son of Major Moxus; Augustine assured Captain John Storer, the governor's messenger at the St.George truckhouse, that his tribe was friendly towards the English and that they had returned French wampum given by the Arrasaguntecooks

Vol.38a : Page 130

Moxis, Cesar Jul.-Aug. 1726

Cesar Moxis is a delegate to a peace conference

Vol.29 : Page 232

Moxus 1692

Moxus is an Indian Chief; Storer's garrison at Wells was attacked by Moxus under French officer, Labrocree; mentioned in Governor Hutchinson's manuscript history of Massachusetts Vol.2

Vol.28 : Folio 9 : Page 44

Vol.28 : Folio 60 : Page 43

Moxus Jan.7, 1698/1699

Moxus is in an Indian treaty

Vol.30 : Page 441a

Moxus Jun.3, 1701

the death of a son of Moxus in France is the reason given by the Eastern Indians who decline to send any of their children to England

Vol.30 : Page 468

Moxus Jun.3, 1701

Moxus is a Chief Sachem of the Norridgewock Indians

Vol.30 : Page 471

Moxus Jul.13, 1713

Moxus is an Indian delegate from Kenebeck

Vol.29 : Page 18

Moxus Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Moxus is a Chief Sachem of the Norridgewocks; Moxus is present at a conference

Vol.29 : Pages 259,269,273-274

Moxus Dec.9, 1727-Jan.15, 1728

Moxus is a Norridgewock Sachem

Vol.29 : Pages 283,287,298

Moxus see also Agamogus, Maxus, Moxes, Moxis, Toxis and Toxus

Mtocksin, Johonis Jul.25, 1766

a testimony of Johonis Mtocksin concerning the wrongs inflicted on the people of Nobletown by men from New York

Vol.6 : Pages 331-332

Mtohksin, Johanni 1753

Johanni Mtohksin is a Stockbridge Indian; Johanni is a signer of a memorial asking that the government interpose in the school question

Vol.32 : Page 374

Mtohksin, Johannis Mar.15, 1757

Johannis Mtohksin is a witness to a Tauconnock deed

Vol.32 : Page 759

Mtohksin, Johannis May 23, 1757

Johannis Mtohksin is one of the Indians who petitioned to sell land lying between New York and New Framingham to Samuel Nash and others

Vol.32 : Page 773

Mtohksin, Johannis May 25, 1757

Johannis Mtohksin is a Stockbridge Indian; Johannis witnessed a petition of the Stockbridge Indians for a sale of land between New York and Pantoosuck; Johannis also witnessed a deed for the said land given by the Indians

Vol.117 : Page 320

Vol.118 : Page 593

Mtohksin, Johannis Nov.24, 1758

Johannis Mtohksin is a Stockbridge Indian; Johannis signed a petition that the Stockbridge Indians may give legal transfer of land which they desire to present to Timothy Woodbridge

Vol.33 : Pages 71-72

Mtohksin, Johannis Apr.9, 1759

Johannis Mtohksin is a Stockbridge Indian; a petition of Johannis and others that they may accept an offer of Timothy Edwards and Josiah Jones to buy land; an order of the General Court on Apr.21, 1759 consenting to the sale and appointing Timothy Woodbridge to direct the proceedings

Vol.33 : Pages 91-92

Mtohksin, Johannis Dec.5, 1759

Johannis Mtohksin is a Stockbridge Indian; a memorial of Johannis and others complaining that the English persons have taken lands without permission and without payment therefor

Vol.33 : Pages 115-117

Mtohksin, Johannis Dec.27, 1760

Johannis Mtohksin is a Stockbridge Indian; a petition of Johannis and others that they may deed a tract of land to their minister, Reverend Stephen West; consent of the General Court thereto on Jan.27, 1761

Vol.33 : Pages 154-155

Mtohksin, Johannis May 31, 1763

Johannis Mtohksin is a Stockbridge Indian; Johannis was one of those who protested the election of Elijah Williams as a representative

Vol.33 : Pages 265-268

Mtohksin, Johannis Dec.28, 1763

Johannis Mtohksin signed a Stockbridge memorial for the investigation of the conduct of a town meeting on Mar.21, 1763

Vol.33 : Pages 249-252

Mtohksin, Johannis Dec.29, 1764

Johannis Mtohksin is a Stockbridge Indian; he and Benjamin Kokhkewenaunaut sold land to Ephraim Keyes, who settled and improved the land; the government later acquired the Indian lands without excepting this portion; the Indians petitioned that the said land be made over to Keyes; the petition was witnessed by Timothy Woodbridge

Vol.33 : Page 310

Mtohksin, Johannis Jan.1, 1765

Johannis Mtohksin is a Stockbridge Indian; Johannis is in a petition that the Indians may conduct sales of their outlands without supervision

Vol.33 : Page 313

Mtohksin, Johannis Jun. 1773

Johannis Mtohksin is a Stockbridge Indian; a petition of Johannis and others representing that English traders took advantage of the Indians and inveigled them into debt; they asked that Timothy Woodbridge be authorized to conduct their affairs; resolve of the General Court ,Jun.2-3, 1773, granting the petition

Vol.33 : Pages 591-592

Mtohksin, Johonnis Jul.1, 1766

Johonnis Mtohksin is a Stockbridge Indian; Johonnis is mentioned in an appeal for the intervention of the government in the controversy between the English and the Dutch claimants of land at Nobletown and Spencertown sold by the Indians to the English; the Dutch, under John Van Rensselaer, attacked the English; more trouble is anticipated

Vol.33 : Pages 393-393a

Mtohksin see also Matoxon, Mattoxin, Mattoxon, Mhtauksin, Mhtocksin, Mohksin, Motohion, Mtocksin, Mtohkgin, Mtohkksin, Muttoksin and Mtohkson

Mtohkson, Johannes Jun. 1752

Johannes Mtohkson is an Indian petitioner for the Province appropriation for the encouragement of the Indian mission at Stockbridge

Vol.32 : Page 260

Mtokksin, Johannis May 29, 1762

Johannis Mtokksin is sent to represent the Stockbridge Indians in protesting the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Page 211

Muckamug, Peter Jul.26, 1740

money is received from the trustees of the Hassanamisco Indians by Sarah Muckamug, the widow of Peter Muckamug

Vol.31 : Page 294

Muckamug see also Mukamug and Mukamuk

Muet, Isaac Dec.1, 1757

Isaac Muet was removed from Freetown to Berkley where he died; a petition in the behalf of the town of Berkley that Isaac's holdings in Freetown be sold to pay moneys due the town of Berkley for care; an order of the General Court on Dec.9, 1757 granting the petition

Vol.33 : Pages 26-27

Muet, Jean Dec.1, 1757

Jean Muet removed with her husband Isaac from Freetown to Berkley where he died; Jean is feeble and blind; a petition in behalf of the town of Berkley that lands belonging to the couple in Freetown be sold to reimburse the town of Berkley; an order of the General Court on Dec.9, 1757 granting the petition

Vol.33 : Pages 26-27

Muet see also Mooet

Mukamug, Sarah Jul. 1740

an item for Sarah Mukamug is on an account of the trustees of the Hassanamisco Indians

Vol.31 : Page 292

her receipt for money received from the trustees

Vol.31 : Page 294

Mukamuk, Sarah Jun.22,Jul.30, 1741

Sarah Mukamuk is a Hassanamisco Indian; receipts of Sarah Mukamuk for sums received from the trustees; item on report

Vol.31 : Pages 405-407

Mumantaug Family Sep.12, 1748

Isaac Royall states that the Mumantaug Family were an ancient family of the Punkapoag Indians and inherited their proprietorship through the descent from King Josiah

Vol.32 : Page 124

Mummentaug, Robert 1735-1738

Robert Mummentaug is on an account of supplies for the Punkapoag Indians; three items

Vol.31 : Pages 224-224a

Mummentaug, Sarah 1735-1738

Sarah Mummentaug is on an account of supplies for the Punkapaug Indians

Vol.31 : Page 224a

Mummentaug, Sarah Dec. 1744-Dec. 1747

an item for Sarah Mummentaug is on John Quincy's account as guardian of the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Pages 555-555a,556-556a

Munnunion, Elisha 1701

Elisha Munnunion is a Punkapoag Indian; Elisha leased some of his lands to the English

Vol.31 : Page 29

Munnunion, Elisha Apr. 1706

Elisha Munnunion is a lessee of certain Punkapoag lands on Nov.1, 1701

Vol.31 : Page 29

Munnunion see also Menunion

Muscosh May 16, 1653

Muscosh gave information to Mrs.Vandonke as to the plot against the English by the Dutch governor

Vol.2 : Page 333

Mush Dec.24, 1715

Mush is a servant belonging to Daniel Allen of Boston

Vol.17 : Page 315

Musquog May 29, 1672

Musquog is mentioned as acting as a guide for Jonathan Paine in 1672

Vol.112 : Page 222

Muthuttaweh, Josiah May 29, 1762

Josiah Muthuttaweh is a Stockbridge Indian; Josiah protested the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Page 212

Muttach Sep.11, 1681

a covenant of Muttach and other Indian Chiefs of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket as to the ownership of lands at Kuhtuhquehtuet (Gay Head) and Noshawaquessett; this document with others is pertinent to the claim of the Earl of Limerick; delivered to Jermiah Dummer Jr. on Jan.7, 1707/1708

Vol.31 : Page 10

Muttach see also Mataack

Muttahanit, Jonas Jun.5, 1702

Jonas Muttahanit is in a petition of the Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 503

Muttahanit see also Mattahant

Muttakaumun, Ephraim May 25, 1756-Oct.30, 1767

Ephraim Muttakaumun is an Indian of Stockbridge; Ephraim is mentioned in a copy of Indian deeds of lands settled in Western Massachusetts and claimed by New York

Vol.6 : Pages 384,387-388

Muttakaumun, Ephrim Oct.30, 1767

Ephrim Muttakaumun is an Indian of Stockbridge; Ephrim is mentioned in a copy of an Indian deed of New Canaan

Vol.6 : Pages 392-393

Muttauaumpee, John May 29, 1762

John Muttauaumpee is a Stockbridge Indian; John protested the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Page 212

Muttockkaumun Family May 25, 1756-Oct.30, 1767

the Muttockkaumun family is mentioned in a copy of an Indian deed of land settled in Western Massachusetts and claimed by New York

Vol.6 : Page 389

Muttockkaumun Family Oct.30, 1767

copies of Indian deeds given by the Muttockkaumun family to the settlers in New Canaan

Vol.6 : Page 394

Muttockkaumun see also Matockaman, Mattockaman, Muttakaumun, Mut Tuhkummun and Notokkaumun

Muttoksin, Hornis May 25, 1756-Oct.30, 1767

Hornis Muttoksin is an Indian of Stockbridge; Hornis is mentioned in a copy of an Indian deed of land settled in Western Massachusetts and claimed by New York

Vol.6 : Page 384

Muttoksin, Hornis Oct.30, 1767

Hornis Muttoksin is an Indian of Stockbridge; Hornis is mentioned in a copy of an Indian deed of New Canaan

Vol.6 : Page 392

Myantonimo No Date

Myantonimo is mentioned

Vol.2 : Page 203

Naasquamit May 2, 1677

Old Naasquamit Sr. is in an Indian deed of Whip Suffrage proprietors

Vol.30 : Page 238

Naber, Antne Dec.2, 1751

Antne Naber is mentioned in a petition of the Nantucket Indians that court cases on contested land titles be tried in courts other than Nantucket; order of the General Court thereon Dec.28, 1751

Vol.32 : Pages 274-274a

Naber, Antne Dec.2, 1751

Antne Naber is a Nantucket Indian; Antne is in a complaint against the English inhabitants of the island

Vol.32 : Page 391a

Nacontation Aug.18, 1668

Indian evidence of Nacontation

Vol.30 : Page 159

Nacontation Oct.15, 1668

Nacontation at Penacook is to be summoned

Vol.30 : Page 156a

Nagata Oct.15, 1684

Nagata asks permission to sell his land at Marlboro

Vol.30 : Page 288

Nagiscoig alias Captain John Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Nagiscoig is a delegate to a conference from Norridgwocks

Vol.29 : Pages 256,258-259

Nahaaton, Job Dec.10, 1666

Job Nahaaton is an attorney for Josiah Chikkatabutt; Job acted in conveying land beyond Naponsett to the town of Dorchester

Vol.31 : Page 23

Nahagnimen Jul.21, 1693

Nahagnimen is mentioned in a truce signed at Pemaquid

Vol.30 : Page 333

Nahaton Jun.14, 1667

Old Nahaton is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 136

Nahaton, William Jun.14, 1667

William Nahaton is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 136

Nahaton see also Ahaton

Nahaughton Nov.11, 1654

Nahaughton is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 47

Nahaughton, Will Sep.1, 1684

Will Nahaughton is an Indian petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 287

Nahauton 1657

Nahauton is a witness

Vol.30 : Page 73

Nahiet Apr.30, 1708

Nahiet is mentioned in a deed of Indian proprietors of land at Cowasset to Peter and John Schuyler

Vol.113 : Pages 431-432

Nahnanacomock Jun.12, 1664

Nahnanacomock is a son of Passaconaway; a covenant is signed by Passaconaway and Nahnanacomock submitting themselves to the government of Massachusetts

Vol.30 : Page 3

Nahontu, John Oct.3, 1683

John Nahontu is in a list of the Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 276

Naimetague Sep.7, 1646

a copy of a declaration of the Commissioners of the United Colonies is sent to Naimetague

Vol.2 : Page 293a

Nakotootuannit 1752

a document, purporting to date from 1719, states that Nakotootuannit is one of the heirs to property at Onkawoam in Nantucket

Vol.32 : Page 273

Nakottootanit see also Nakadootuannit, Nakodtataonnit, Nakodootoonnit and Nakotootuannit

Naktoonos Oct.16, 1749

Naktoonos is a Norridgewock delegate and signer of a Falmouth treaty

Vol.29 : Page 428

Nalamisquas Apr.30, 1708

Nalamisquas is mentioned in a deed of Indian proprietors of land at Cowasset to Peter and John Schuyler

Vol.113 : Pages 431-432

Namanamoche Nov.9, 1666

Namanamoche is one of the ancient Sachems who gave consent to Mattaquason and others to sell Nauset land to the English

Vol.33 : Page 12

Namashoot, John May 27, 1685

John Namashoot is an Indian petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 300

Nametachu Sep.7, 1646

Nametachu is an Indian Sagamore; Nametachu is questioned by the Commissioners of the United Colonies

Vol.2 : Page 293

Nametachu see also Naimetague and Naymetaghew

Namphow, Sam Oct.12, 1675

an account of Sam Namphow's journey in search of Wannalancet to deliver a message from the governor and council

Vol.30 : Page 182

Namphow, Samuell Jul.3, 1676

Samuell Namphow is in an Indian treaty

Vol.30 : Page 206b

Namphow see also Nobhow

Nanaadcomitt see also Naraadcomitt

Nanahomo, Obadiah Jun.6, 1747

Obadiah Nanahomo is a Nantucket Indian; a certified copy of a court record confirming rights to Obadiah and other Indians

Vol.32 : Page 553

Nanahoo see also Nanahomo, Nanahumoo, Nannohoo, Nanohoo and Nanahoot

Nanahoot, Peter 1764

Peter Nanahoot is a Stockbridge Indian; an investigating committee is informed of his sale of land

Vol.33 : Page 286

Nanahumoo, George Jun.6, 1747

George Nanahumoo is a Nantucket Indian; a certified copy of an Edgartown court record confirming rights to George and other Indians

Vol.32 : Page 553

Nanamacomucke Oct.10, 1665

Nanamacomucke is a son of Passaconaway; mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 130

Nananquieseeck Sep.15, 1688

Nananquieseeck is a Canada Indian; Nananquieseeck is formerly of Pennicook

Vol.30 : Page 311

Nanatoho Feb.10, 1681/1682

Nanatoho is in an Indian deed

Vol.30 : Page 265

Nanayett Aug.18, 1668

Indian evidence of Nanayett

Vol.30 : Page 159

Nanayett Oct.15, 1668

Nanayett at Penacook is to be summoned

Vol.30 : Page 156a

Nannaunakmuk, David Mar.15, 1757

David Nannaunakmuk is a Stockbridge Indian; David is in a deed

Vol.118 : Page 593

Nannohoo, Abel Sep.16, 1747

an affidavit of Abel Nannohoo concerning the Indian ownership of a house at Nantucket

Vol.31 : Page 547

Nanohoo, Abel Nov.2, 1741

Abel Nanohoo is a Nantucket Indian; definite charges against English depredations are made by Abel

Vol.32 : Page 387

Nanphow 1675/1676

Nanphow is an Indian petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 191

Nanphow, Sam 1675/1676

Sam Nanphow is an Indian petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 191

Naontock Feb.10, 1681/1682

Naontock is in an Indian deed

Vol.30 : Page 265

Napalanus Jul.10, 1708

Philip Goss is questioned as to trading with Coloshon and Napalanus of Brookfield in that manner supplying powder and lead to the enemy Indians

Vol.31 : Page 51

Napanah, Ritchard Nov.2, 1741

Ritchard Napanah is a Nantucket Indian; Ritchard made definite charges as to English depredations

Vol.32 : Page 387

Napanah see also Napnilh

Napap, Atunne Jul.23, 1751

a petition of Atunne Napap and other Nantucket Indians that court cases on contested land titles be tried in other than Nantucket Court

Vol.32 : Page 166

Napap, John Jul.23, 1751

a petition of John Napap and other Nantucket Indians that court cases on contested land titles be tried in other than Nantucket Court

Vol.32 : Page 166

Naphow, John Sep.22,Dec.11, 1691

the deposition of Abraham Miller as to seeing John Naphow in Canada after Pemaquid was taken and that he was very abusive to the English prisoners

Vol.30 : Pages 321,324

Napnilh, Richard Jul. 1741

Richard Napnilh is a town Indian of Sakedan, Nantucket; Richard is in a statement as to the deposing of Benjamin Abel and choice of John Quaap as Sachem

Vol.32 : Page 386

Napnilh see also Napanah

Naptan Dec.27, 1734

an item paid by John Gyles for Major Naptan of Pesmaquady and company

Vol.31 : Page 190

Naraadcomitt Aug.4, 1672

Naraadcomitt is a Sachem; a deed of land at Casco Bay from Naraadcomitt and Waraadbicton to Francis Neale and others

Vol.3 : Page 299

Naraadcomitt see also Nanaadcomitt

Naragansett Sachem Oct.23, 1676

an item paid to ----- Reynolds for attending the Naragansett Sachem is mentioned in a report of a committee that examined the accounts of the late treasurer, Richard Russell for the year 1675/1676

Vol.100 : Page 212

Nasahaton, Job Apr.24, 1666

the power of attorney is given to Job Nasahaton by Josiah Wampatuck

Vol.30 : Page 133a

Nasahaton, Job Dec.10, 1666

a confirmation of land beyond the Blue Hills, except Punkapoag, to the town of Dorchester by Job Nasahaton and other Indians

Vol.30 : Page 134

Nasahaton see also Ahaton

Nascum Aug.18, 1668

Indian evidence of Nascum

Vol.30 : Page 158

Nascum Oct.15, 1668

Nascum at Penacook is to be summoned

Vol.30 : Page 156a

Nashavanea Jun.24, 1675

Nashavanea is in an Indian agreement

Vol.30 : Page 169

Nashonuhhock Nov.6, 1765

Nashonuhhock is a Stockbridge Indian; an account shows that he sold land to the province

Vol.33 : Page 352a

Naskonit, Peter May 2, 1677

Peter Naskonit is mentioned as a Whip Suffrage proprietor

Vol.30 : Page 238

Naskonit, Sarah May 2, 1677

Sarah Naskonit is a widow of Peter Naskonit; Sarah is in a deed of the Whip Suffrage proprietors

Vol.30 : Page 238

Naskonit see also Nasquamit

Nasquamit, John May 2, 1677

John Nasquamit is in a deed of Whip Suffrage proprietors

Vol.30 : Page 238

Nasquamit see also Naasquamit, Naskonit, Nasquannet and Nasskonitt

Nasquannet, John Jul.15, 1684

John Nasquannet is in an Indian deed

Vol.30 : Page 280

Nassawamo see also Nassawanno

Nassawanno, Laurence Jan.29, 1750/1751

Hardwick proprietors claim that their ancestors purchased Lambstown property from Laurence Nassawanno and other Indian owners in 1686

Vol.32 : Page 91

Nassawjcowan Jun.10, 1686

Nassawjcowan is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 308

Nasskonitt 1684

Nasskonitt is in a petition for a grant of land near Marlboro

Vol.112 : Page 360

Nasskonitt May 7, 1684

Nasskonitt is in a petition of 1684

Vol.112 : Page 360

Nastas 1736-1737

an item for Nastas is on an account of John Gyles

Vol.31 : Page 201

Natak, Banjeman Jan.22, 1762

Banjeman Natak is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Banjeman is a petitioner that a church be built with money due from proprietary

Vol.33 : Page 187

Natak see also Naytake, Nattake and Nohtaki

Natampam, Isaac Jun.9, 1755

Isaac Natampam is a Mashpee Indian; Isaac is a subscriber to a petition for the sale of the property of Ebenezer Thomas

Vol.32 : Page 616

Natampom, Jacob Sep.8, 1753

Jacob Natampom is a Mashpee Indian; Jacob is in a petition for a removal of guardians

Vol.32 : Pages 415-416

Nataniel May 22, 1684

Nataniel is in a petition of the Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 279a

Nataniel Sep.1, 1684

Nataniel is an Indian petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 287

Natanis see also Nattanas

Nataombamvit Jan.27, 1698/1699

Nataombamvit is a Pennicook Indian

Vol.30 : Page 442

Nataumpum, Isaac Nov.9, 1763

Isaac Nataumpum is a moderator of a town meeting at Mashpee; there was a negative vote for the running of a line between Barnstable, Mashpee and Sandwich

Vol.33 : Page 244

Nathanael alias Paquaharet Aug.11, 1693

Nathanael is in a treaty with the Eastern Indians

Vol.30 : Page 339

Nathaniel alias Pacquaret Jul.23-28, 1714

Captain Nathaniel is a Norridgewock Indian; Nathaniel is mentioned in a report of a conference

Vol.29 : Page 39

Nathaniel Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Captain Nathaniel is a Sachem; Nathaniel is a delegate to a conference

Vol.29 : Page 261

Nathaniel see also Nataniel, Nathanael, Nathaniell, Pacquaret, Paquaharet and Baquabarat

Nathaniell May 11, 1681

Nathaniell is an Indian petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 257a

Nathaniell May 7, 1684

Nathaniell is an Indian petitioner in 1684

Vol.112 : Page 360

Natmpam, Jacop Dec.10, 1753

Jacop Natmpam is a Mashpee Indian; Jacop is in a petition for a removal of guardians

Vol.32 : Page 426

Natnought Nov.9, 1666

Natnought is one of the ancient Sachems who gave consent for Mattaquason and others to sell Nauset land to William Bradford and others

Vol.33 : Page 12

Natoknek Oct.3, 1683

Natoknek is in a list of Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 276

Natombomet see also Nataombamvit and Natombomett

Natombomett May 1, 1691

Natombomett is an Indian Sagamore; Natombomett had previously promised to deal with the Massachusetts commissioners at Wells, but failed to appear and keep his word, the excuse being that he was hunting

Vol.37 : Page 18

Natompam, Isaac Dec.10, 1753

Isaac Natompam is a Mashpee Indian; Isaac is in a petition for a removal of guardians

Vol.32 : Page 425

Natompam, Jacop Jun.9, 1755

Jacop Natompam is a Mashpee Indian; Jacop is in a petition for the prohibition of the further sale of Indian lands

Vol.32 : Page 632a

Natompom, Isaac Sep.8, 1753

Isaac Natompom is a Mashpee Indian; Isaac is in a petition for a removal of guardians

Vol.32 : Pages 415-416

Natompom, Isaac Dec.23, 1753

Isaac Natompom is a Mashpee Indian; Isaac is mentioned in a statement of claims

Vol.32 : Page 445

Natompom, Isaac Dec.24, 1753

Isaac Natompom is a Mashpee Indian; Isaac is a witness to a certificate of delivery of a complaint to the guardians of the Mashpee Indians

Vol.32 : Page 447

Natompom, Isaca Sep.8, 1753

Isaca Natompom is in a complaint of the Mashpee Indians concerning the seizure of lands by the English

Vol.32 : Page 277

Natompom, Jacob Sep.8, 1753

Jacob Natompom is in a complaint of the Mashpee Indians concerning the seizure of lands by the English

Vol.32 : Page 277

Natompom, Jacob Dec.23, 1753

Jacob Natompom is a Mashpee Indian; Jacob is mentioned in a statement of claims

Vol.32 : Page 446

Natompom, Silas Sep.8, 1753

Silas Natompom is in a complaint of the Mashpee Indians concerning the seizure of lands by the English

Vol.32 : Page 277

Natompom, Silas Sep.8, 1753

Silas Natompom is a Mashpee Indian; Silas is in a petition for a removal of guardians

Vol.32 : Pages 415-416

Natompom, Silas Dec.23, 1753

Silas Natompom is a Mashpee Indian; Silas is mentioned in a statement of claims

Vol.32 : Page 446

Natompom see also Natampam, Natampom, Nataumpum, Natmpam, Natompam, Natumpom, Natumpon, Natumpum and Numpom

Nattake, Beniamin May 27, 1768

Beniamin Nattake is a signer of a petition for the relief of the Chappaquiddick Indians

Vol.33 : Page 471

Nattake see also Natack

Nattanas Sep.1, 1752

Nattanas is a Norridgewock Indian; a copy of a message consenting to a conference at St.Georges on Sep.15, 1752

Vol.32 : Page 285

Nattehaut, Peggy 1735-1738

Peggy Nattehaut is on an account of supplies for the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.31 : Pages 223a,224a

Nattehaut see also Ahaton

Natumpom, Isaac Nov. 1761

Isaac Natumpom is a Mashpee Indian; items for Isaac are on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Pages 182-183

Natumpom, Jacob Nov. 1761

Jacob Natumpom is a Mashpee Indian; items for Jacob are on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Pages 179-180

Natumpom, Micah Nov. 1761

Micah Natumpom is a Mashpee Indian; items for Micah are on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Pages 181-182

Natumpom, Silas Nov. 1761

Silas Natumpom is a Mashpee Indian; items for Silas are on an account of the guardians

Vol.33 : Pages 181-182

Natumpon, Isack Apr.16, 1752

Isack Natumpon is a Mashpee Indian; Isack is on a committee to protest the appropriation of Indian lands by English settlers

Vol.32 : Page 245

Natumpon, Jacob Sep.5, 1758

Jacob Natumpon is a Mashpee Indian; Jacob is in a petition that the Indians may give their minister, Rev.Gideon Hawley, a piece of land in the town; approved by the Indian guardians; consent of the General Court on Jan.10,15, 1759

Vol.33 : Pages 67-69a

Natumpum, Gideon Dec. 1737

a petition of Gideon Natumpum and others, heirs of Simon Wickett, that they may sell Oyster Island to pay debts on estate; a hearing is appointed

Vol.31 : Pages 214-216a

Natumpum, Mary Dec. 1737

a petition of Mary Natumpum and others, heirs of Simon Wickett, that they may sell Oyster Island to pay debts on estate; hearing ordered

Vol.31 : Pages 214 -216a

Naucut, John Oct.16, 1724

John Naucut is in a list of Indians in Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Naukhipuawweye, Mons. Mar.15, 1757

Mons. Naukhipuawweye is a Stockbridge Indian; Mons. is in an Indian deed

Vol.118 : Page 593

Naumenokhunit, Hendrick 1753

Hendrick Naumenokhunit is a Stockbridge Indian; Hendrick is a signer of a memorial asking that the government interpose in the school question

Vol.32 : Page 374

Naumshoose Oct.2, 1754

Naumshoose is a Stockbridge Indian; Chamberlain, in whose house Indians killed Owen and two children, is unable to identify Naumshoose as one of the Indians who committed the murders

Vol.32 : Pages 542-543

Naunannckennuck, David May 25, 1756-Oct.30, 1767

David Naunannckennuck is mentioned in copies of Indian deeds of lands settled in western Massachusetts and claimed by New York

Vol.6 : Pages 377,383,388-389

Naunaugaunit Nov.6, 1765

Naunaugaunit is a Stockbridge Indian; an account shows that his children sold land to the province

Vol.33 : Page 352a

Naunaughtonck, Jacobus May 25, 1756-Oct.30, 1767

Jacobus Naunaughtonck is mentioned in a copy of an Indian deed of land settled in western Massachusetts and claimed by New York

Vol.6 : Pages 383,388

Naunaughtonck, Jacobus Mar.15, 1757

Lieutenant Jacobus Naunaughtonck is a witness to a Tauconnock deed

Vol.32 : Page 759

Naunaughtowk, Jacobus Mar.15, 1757

Jacobus Naunaughtowk is a witness to a deed for land near the Taconic Mountain given by Banjamin Kaukewinehaunt and other Indians to certain English settlers

Vol.118 : Page 593

Naunauhblaunk, Jacob May 25, 1756-Oct.30, 1767

Jacob Naunauhblaunk is mentioned in a copy of an Indian deed of land settled in western Massachusetts and claimed by New York

Vol.6 : Pages 383,388

Naunauhblaunk, Jacob Oct.30, 1767

Jacob Naunauhblaunk is mentioned in a copy of an Indian deed of New Canaan

Vol.6 : Page 393

Naunauhekunnuk, Peter 1753

Peter Naunauhekunnuk is a Stockbridge Indian; Peter is a signer of a memorial asking that the government interpose in the school question

Vol.32 : Page 373

Naunaumptaunk, John May 18, 1763

a copy of records of a Stockbridge town meeting on Mar.21, 1763 showing the election of John Naunaumptaunk as a constable

Vol.33 : Page 264

Naunauncaughknick, David Mar.15, 1757

David Naunauncaughknick is a witness to a Tauconnock deed

Vol.32 : Page 759

Naunaunckennuck, David May 25, 1756

David Naunaunckennuck is a witness to a deed to land west of Sheffield given to Robert Noble and others by the Stockbridge Indians

Vol.32 : Page 723

Naunauneckaunuck, David Oct.30, 1767

David Naunauneckaunuck is mentioned in a copy of an Indian deed of New Canaan

Vol.6 : Page 394

Naunauneekaunt, David Jan.1, 1765

David Naunauneekaunt is a Stockbridge Indian; David is in a petition that the Indians may sell their outlands without supervision; accompanied by committee appointments and various actions of the General Court through Oct. 1765

Vol.33 : Pages 311-316

Naunauneekaunuck, David May 31, 1763

David Naunauneekaunuck is a Stockbridge Indian; David is one of those that petitioned the General Court protesting the election of Elijah Williams as representative

Vol.33 : Pages 265-268

Naunauneekaunuck, David Dec.28, 1763

David Naunauneekaunuck signed a Stockbridge memorial for the investigation of the conduct of a town meeting at Stockbridge on Mar.21, 1763

Vol.33 : Pages 249-252

Naunauneekaunuck, David Jul.1, 1766

David Naunauneekaunuck is a Stockbridge Indian; David is mentioned in an appeal for the intervention of the government in the controversy between the English and Dutch claimants of land at Nobletown and Spencertown sold by the Indians to the English; the Dutch, under John Van Rensselaer, attacked the English; more trouble is anticipated

Vol.33 : Pages 393-393a

Naunauneekaunuck, David Mar.22, 1772

David Naunauneekaunuck is a Stockbridge Indian; David and his brothers sold land at Stockbridge to satisfy the debts against their father's estate; they petitioned the General Court to confirm the sale which was advised and conducted by Timothy Woodbridge; resolve of the General Court on Apr.21-22, 1772 confirming the sale

Vol.33 : Pages 545-546

Naunauneekaunuck, David Dec.6, 1772

David Naunauneekaunuck is a Stockbridge Indian; David, being aged and infirm, petitions that he may sell fifty acres of land to provide for his support; referred to a committee; consent of the General Court on Jan.30, 1773 and appointing Timothy Woodbridge to conduct the sale

Vol.33 : Pages 565-566

Naunauneekaunuck, David Jun. 1773

David Naunauneekaunuck is a Stockbridge Indian; a petition of David and others representing that English traders took advantage of the Indians and inveigled them into debt; they asked that Timothy Woodbridge be authorized to conduct their affairs; resolve of the General Court on Jun.2-3, 1773 granting the petition

Vol.33 : Pages 591-592

Naunauneekaunuck see also Naunannckennuck, Naunauheekkaunuck, Naunauhekunnuk, Naunauncaughknick, Naunauncaugknick, Naunaunckennuck, Naunauneckaunnuck, Naunauneckaunuck, Naunauneekaunt, Naunauneekhaunuck, Naunauneekkanuck, Naunauneekkaunuck, Naunauneekkaunnuck, Naunaunekanuck, Naunaunekaunuck, Naunaunekennuk, Naunaunekenuk and Naunaunekunnuk

Naunauneekhaunuck, David May 29, 1762

David Naunauneekhaunuck is a Stockbridge Indian; David protested the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Pages 210-213

Naunauneekkanuck, David Sep.26, 1750

a complaint of David Naunauneekkanuck and other Stockbridge Indians against the encroachments of Ephraim Williams on land which they claim

Vol.32 : Pages 61-64

Naunauneekkaunnuck, David Dec.5, 1759

David Naunauneekkaunnuck is a Stockbridge Indian; a memorial of David and others that English persons have taken lands without permission and without payment therefor

Vol.33 : Pages 115-117

Naunauneekkaunuck Nov.6, 1765

Naunauneekkaunuck is a Stockbridge Indian; an account shows that he sold land to the province

Vol.33 : Page 32

Naunauneekkaunuck, David Apr.15, 1756

David Naunauneekkaunuck is a Stockbridge Indian proprietor; David is in a petition to maintain a blacksmith in the town

Vol.32 : Pages 718-719

Naunaunekaunuck, Adam 1753

Adam Naunaunekaunuck is a Stockbridge Indian; Adam is a signer of a memorial asking that the government interpose in the school question

Vol.32 : Page 374

Naunaunekennuk, David Mar.25, 1741

a petition of David Naunaunekennuk and others of Stockbridge that they may build a blockhouse for protection against the invasion from Canada in case of the French War; consent of the General Court thereto in Apr. 1741

Vol.31 : Pages 308-309

Naunaunekennuk, Ensign Nov.10-11, 1749

the land of Ensign Naunaunekennuk is mentioned as a bound of a site of a proposed schoolhouse at Stockbridge; Ensign is on an account of the Indians as to various land transactions with the English

Vol.31 : Pages 651a,654

Naunaunekenuk, David May 30, 1739

a complaint of David Naunaunekenuk against the claims of Elias Van Schaack to Housatonic land

Vol.31 : Page 241

Naunaunekunnuk, David Jun. 1752

David Naunaunekunnuk is a Stockbridge Indian; David is in a complaint to secure the payment for lands

Vol.32 : Page 262

Naunauphtanky, Jacob 1753

Jacob Naunauphtanky is a Stockbridge Indian; Jacob is a signer of a memorial asking that the government interpose in the school question

Vol.32 : Page 374

Naunauphtaunk Nov.6, 1765

Captain Naunauphtaunk is a Stcokbridge Indian; an account shows that Naunauphtaunk's children sold land to the province

Vol.33 : Page 352a

Naunauphtaunk, Abraham May 29, 1762

Abraham Naunauphtaunk is a Stockbridge Indian; Abraham protested the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Page 211

Naunauphtaunk, Abraham May 31, 1763

Abraham Naunauphtaunk is a Stockbridge Indian; Abraham is one of those who protested the election of Elijah Williams as representative

Vol.33 : Page 268

Naunauphtaunk, Abraham Dec.28, 1763

Abraham Nanuaphtaunk signed a Stockbridge memorial for the investigation of the conduct of a town meeting on Mar.21, 1763

Vol.33 : Pages 249-252

Naunauphtaunk, Abraham Nov.6, 1765

Abraham Naunauphtaunk is a Stockbridge Indian; an account shows that he sold land to the province

Vol.33 : Page 352

Naunauphtaunk, Jacob Nov.24, 1758

Jacob Naunauphtaunk is a Stockbridge Indian; Jacob signed a petition that the Stockbridge Indians may give the legal transfer of land which they desire to present to Timothy Woodbridge

Vol.33 : Pages 71-72

Naunauphtaunk, John May 31, 1763

John Naunauphtaunk is a Stockbridge Indian; John is one of those who protested the election of Elijah Williams as representative

Vol.33 : Page 268

Naunauphtaunk, John Jan.1, 1765

John Naunauphtaunk is a Stockbridge Indian; John is in a petition that the Indians may conduct sales of their lands without supervision

Vol.33 : Page 313

Naunauphtaunk, John Nov.6, 1765

John Naunauphtaunk is a Stockbridge Indian; an account shows that he sold land to the province

Vol.33 : Page 352

Naunauphtaunk see also Naunaughtonck, Naunaughtowk, Naunauhblaunk, Nanauhphtaunk, Naunaumptaunk, Naunauphtanky, Naunuhphtaunk and Naunuhptaug

Naunausquah Jun.6, 1737

a receipt of Naunausquah, a widow of Seconk, for a sale of land at Housatonic

Vol.31 : Pages 207-208

Naunauwaut Nov.6, 1765

Naunauwaut is a Stockbridge Indian; an account shows that he sold land to the province

Vol.33 : Page 352a

Naunauwaut, Peter May 29, 1762

Peter Naunauwaut is a Stockbridge Indian; Peter protested the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Page 212

Naunauwaut, Peter May 31, 1763

Peter Naunauwaut is a Stockbridge Indian; Peter is one of those who protested the election of Elijah Williams as representative

Vol.33 : Page 268

Naunehokaunut Feb.21, 1735/1736-Mar.25, 1736

reference to land belonging to Naunehokaunut

Vol.29 : Page 311

Naunehokaunut see also Naumenokhunit

Naunuhphtaunk, John May 29, 1762

John Naunuhphtaunk is a Stockbridge Indian; John signed a protest relative to the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Page 211

Naunuhptaug, Jacob Jun. 1752

Jacob Naunuhptaug is an Indian petitioner for province appropriation for the encouragement of the Indian mission at Stockbridge

Vol.32 : Page 260

Nauwwokkeese, Cornelious 1753

Cornelious Nauwwokkeese is a Stockbridge Indian; Cornelious is a signer of a memorial asking that the government interpose in the school question

Vol.32 : Page 374

Nauwwokkeese see also Nawwaukese

Nawamitt Jan.23, 1661/1662

Nawamitt is a Natick Indian; a writ is served on Nawamitt

Vol.30 : Page 95a

Nawanont May 22, 1684

olt Nawanont is in a petition of the Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 279a

Nawanont Sep.1, 1684

olt Nawanont is an Indian petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 287

Nawanont, Sammuel Oct.3, 1683

Sammuel Nawanont is in a list of Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 276

Nawatakitaem Apr.30, 1708

Nawatakitaem is mentioned in a deed of Indian proprietors of land at Cowasset to Peter and John Schuyler

Vol.113 : Pages 431-432

Nawonet, Samuell May 27, 1685

Samuell Nawonet is an Indian petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 300

Nawonnut, Sam Oct.12, 1681

Sam Nawonnut is an Indian petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 262a

Nawwaukese, Cornelias Oct.30, 1767

Cornelias Nawwaukese is mentioned in a copy of an Indian deed of New Canaan

Vol.6 : Page 393

Nawwaukese, Cornelius May 25, 1756-Oct.30, 1767

Cornelius Nawwaukese is mentioned in a copy of an Indian deed of land settled in western Massachusetts and claimed by New York

Vol.6 : Page 388

Naymetaghew Sep.7, 1646

Naymetaghew is an Indian Sagamore; information concerning Nequasson is given by Naymetaghew to the Commissioners of the United Colonies

Vol.2 : Page 291a

Naytake, Beniamin Nov.16, 1767

Beniamin Naytake is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Beniamin is a subscriber to a reply of the Indians to John Norton's petition

Vol.33 : Page 446

Naytake, Beniamin Nov.16, 1767

Beniamin Naytake Jr. is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Beniamin is a subscriber to a reply of the Indians to John Norton's petition

Vol.33 : Page 446

Naytake, Beniamin Nov.20, 1767

Beniamin Naytake signed a reply of the Chappaquiddick Indians to John Norton's petition as to property rights

Vol.33 : Page 489

Naytake, Beniamin Nov.20, 1767

Beniamin Naytake Jr. signed a reply of the Chappaquiddick Indians to John Norton's petition as to property rights

Vol.33 : Page 489

Naytake see also Natack

Neatus Sep.5, 1676

Indian prisoners pleaded that they had been urged by Neatus and another Indian, their leaders, to go to the farm of Thomas Eames for corn; these leaders claimed that the said Eames had stolen corn owned by the Indians

Vol.30 : Page 216

Neatus see also Netus

Nebe Feb.3, 1764

Old Nebe was granted lot No.6 at Freetown; Nebe's granddaughters, Elizabeth and Nebe are named as her heirs

Vol.33 : Page 269

Nebe Feb.3, 1764

young Nebe is the granddaughter of Old Nebe; Nebe is named as one of the heirs to lot No.6 at Freetown

Vol.33 : Page 269

Nebons, Jo. Nov. 1725

the return of Jo. Nebons, a paroled Indian prisoner, is demanded

Vol.29 : Pages 206-207

Neby Mar.20, 1699/1700

Neby is mentioned in a committee for the Tiverton Indians

Vol.30 : Page 453

Neby see also Nebe

Nececoughocott Nov.5, 1675

Nececoughocott is said to have joined the French two years ago

Vol.30 : Page 184a

Necktaubaewitt Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Necktaubaewitt is a delegate to a conference

Vol.29 : Page 260

Necodehaunt Jul.-Aug. 1726

a deed of Necodehaunt and others for land near Sheepscott

Vol.29 : Page 226

Necon-noo-soo Jun.5, 1752

Necon-noo-soo is a Nantucket Indian; reference to Necon-noo-soo as one of the three Indian owners of Nantucket Island upon the arrival of the English in 1660/1661

Vol.32 : Page 271

Necterramet Jan.8, 1755

Necterramet is a Penobscot Chief; a letter from him concerning his desire for peace with the English

Vol.32 : Page 586

Necterramet see also Nekterramit and Nextumbaret

Ned, Leah Nov. 1757

Leah Ned is a Harwich Indian; she is a widow; a petition that she may sell land in Harwich near the Chatham bound and use the proceeds of the sale for her support

Vol.33 : Page 22

Ned, Mary Jan.26, 1759

an item for Mary Ned is mentioned on Israel Turner's account

Vol.33 : Page 80a

Ned, Mary Apr.17-18, 1761

Mary Ned is a Mattakeset Indian; items for the necessities for Mary and funeral charges for her are on an expense account of the Indian guardians

Vol.33 : Page 163

Ned, Solomon 1741

Solomon Ned is in a petition that the English be forbidden to cut woodland at Christian Town on Martha's Vineyard

Vol.31 : Page 315

Nedd, Mary Apr.6, 1756

Mary Nedd is a Mattakeeset Indian; a petition of Mary and others opposing the proposal for long term leases of land; referred to a committee; revived on Jul.8; a committee report on Aug.25 in favor of the sale of Indian lands; order of the General Court Aug.25-26 1756 ordering the sale of land

Vol.32 : Pages 710-715a

Neemhum, Dannel May 23, 1757

Dannel Neemhum is one of the Indians who petitioned to sell land lying between New York and New Framingham to Samuel Nash and others

Vol.32 : Page 773

Neemhum, Dannel May 25, 1757

Dannel Neemhum is a Stockbridge Indian

Vol.117 : Page 320

Neemoon Oct.16, 1749

Neemoon is a Penobscot delegate and a signer of a Falmouth treaty

Vol.29 : Page 428

Neesawegun Aug.4, 1662

the declaration of Neesawegun and others as to the extent of the Pequot Country

Vol.30 : Page 113

Neganaquenda Nov.10, 1680

Neganaquenda is a Mohawk Sachem

Vol.30 : Page 253a

Neguscawen Dec.9, 1727-Jan.15, 1727/1728

Neguscawen, a Norridgewock Sachem, is mentioned

Vol.29 : Page 283

Neguscawit Jul.23-28, 1714

Neguscawit is a Norridgewock Indian; Neguscawit is mentioned in a report of a conference

Vol.29 : Page 39

Neguscawit see also Neguscawen

Nehaughton, Amos Apr. 1704

the testimony of Amos Nehaughton relative to some hay in a part of Beaver Meadow claimed by Dorchester

Vol.30 : Page 493a

Nehaughton see also Ahaton

Nehawton, Elizabeth 1757

a charge of Peter Dyer for Elizabeth Nehawton is included on an account of the guardians of the Punkapoag Indians

Vol.32 : Page 775

Nehawton, Elizabeth Apr.22, 1758

Elizabeth Nehawton is a Punkapoag Indian; an item for a charge incurred in behalf of Elizabeth

Vol.33 : Page 39

Nehemiah Jun. 1675

Nehemiah is a son of Captain Tom; Nehemiah declared that he would not fight against the English

Vol.30 : Page 172

Nehemiah 1676

Nehemiah is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 215

Nehemiah Jul.3, 1676

Nehemiah is asked to bring in some heads of the enemy to show his fidelity

Vol.30 : Page 207

Nehemiah Oct.12, 1681

Nehemiah is an Indian petitioner; Nehemiah is named as one of those having a right to lands beyond the Nipmuck River

Vol.30 : Page 262a

Nehemiah May 22, 1684

Nehemiah is in a petition of the Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 279a

Nehemiah Sep.1, 1684

Nehemiah is a Natick Ruler and Indian petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 287

Nehemiah, Thomas Jun.5, 1702

Thomas Nehemiah is in a petition of the Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 503

Nehemiah see also Nehumiah

Nehoiden, William Apr.13, 1680

a copy of a record of the town of Dedham relating to William Nehoiden's claim to certain land

Vol.113 : Page 625

Nehoiden, William Jun.7, 1711

William Nehoiden is mentioned in a Dedham petition

Vol.113 : Page 629

Nehumiah Oct.3, 1683

Nehumiah is in a list of the Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 276

Neka-do-to-on-net Jun.5, 1752

Neka-do-to-on-net is a Nantucket Indian; Neka-do-to-on-net is the grandfather of Ben Joab through whom the latter claims proprietorship

Vol.32 : Page 271

Nekamisto Jun.5, 1752

Nekamisto is an Indian Sachem of Nantucket; reference to a deed purported to have been given by him in 1668 to certain Indians; translated by Experience Mayhew but not entered into the records until 1745; Indian guardians claim forgery

Vol.32 : Page 269

Nekannenssoo Jul.23, 1751

Nekannenssoo is a Nantucket Indian; a copy of his deed to his four sons dated Jan.9, 1668

Vol.32 : Pages 384-384a

Nekanneussoo 1751

a translated copy of a deed of Nantucket land given by Nekanneussoo in 1668 to his four sons

Vol.32 : Pages 168,272

Nekannossoo 1706

Nekannossoo is a Nantucket Indian; a translation of an old Indian document testifying to the ownership of land by Nekannossoo

Vol.32 : Page 385

Nekterramit Jul.17, 1755

Nekterramit is a Penobscot Indian; a letter from Nekterramit and others of the tribe forwarded from St.Georges by Jabez Bradbury

Vol.32 : Page 659

Nemadgeen Jul.11-Aug.3, 1727

Nemadgeen is a Chief of the Wowenocks; Nemadgeen is a delegate to a conference

Vol.29 : Pages 260,269

Nemasit, John Nov.23, 1676

an order of the council for the release of John Nemasit's wife and children from prison

Vol.30 : Page 228a

Nemasit, Mary Nov.23, 1676

an order that Mary Nemasit and her child be released from prison and delivered to her husband and that Major Waldern repay the price paid for her to Messengers Deane and Whetcomb

Vol.30 : Page 228a

Nemasit see also Nemasitt

Nemasitt, John Nov.20, 1676

a certificate of Daniel Gookin that the wife of John Nemasitt was promised life and liberty by Major Waldren but was sent to Boston and sold by mistake as said Waldren acknowledges and that she should be delivered to John and be willing to pay the purchase price

Vol.30 : Page 228

Nemham, Daniel May 29, 1762

Daniel Nemham is a Stockbridge Indian; Daniel protested the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Page 211

Nemmaggeen Jun.20, 1729

Nemmaggeen is a St.Francois Indian; the expense for Nemmaggeen and others who came to Fort Richmond to express friendship

Vol.31 : Page 167

Nemmaggeen see also Nemadgeen

Nemquid Feb.11, 1742/1743

Nemquid is a signer of an Indian address concerning fur trade

Vol.31 : Page 438

Nemusquass Apr.30, 1708

Nemusquass is mentioned in a deed of Indian proprietors of land at Cowasset to Peter and John Schuyler

Vol.113 : Pages 431-432

Nenecrot Sep.3, 1667

a sister of Nenecrot with her accomplices has picked a quarrel with the Nipmuck Indians

Vol.30 : Page 138

Neneglad Sep.29, 1660

Neneglad is a Sachem; Neneglad is mentioned in a Narragansett mortage

Vol.30 : Page 83

Nenegrad Jul.29, 1647

Nenegrad is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 10

Nenegret see also Ninigret

Nenegrett May 17, 1653

a testimony that Nenegrett was with the Dutch governor's council in the plot against the English

Vol.2 : Page 335

Nenekunat Oct.5, 1654

Nenekunat, a Narragansett Sachem, is mentioned

Vol.30 : Pages 58,61

Nenekunat see also Nenekunnath and Nynicunnett

Nenekunnath May 6, 1651

Nenekunnath is a Niantic Sachem; a letter of Nenekunnath to the governor explaining why things were taken by his men from houses of the Cowesit Indians and that he had returned them

Vol.30 : Page 17

Nepanet see also Dublet, Thomas

Nepinsoit Sep.7, 1646

Nepinsoit is an Indian Sagamore; information is given by Nepinsoit, concerning Sequasson, to the Commissioners of the United Colonies

Vol.2 : Page 291a

Nepsinsoit see also Nipnesoit and Nepinsoit

Neptune May 16, 1757

Neptune represented the Indians who had sent a letter to the authorities expressing their desire to remain in their homes

Vol.32 : Page 772

Neptune May 16, 1757

an Indian having been found sleeping and brought into St.George was allowed to go back to his tribe in the care of Neptune who boasted that there were some fifty warriors in the neighborhood

Vol.38a : Pages 283-284

Neptune Jul.27, 1757

Neptune is a St.John's Indian; Joshua Treat is willing to take oath concerning the attitude of Neptune after a conference of some of the Penobscot and St.Johns Indians with Captain Bradbury at St.Georges on May 16, 1757; Neptune left in an angry mood and destroyed the flag of truce

Vol.32 : Page 777

Neptune May 16, 1758

Neptune is a leader of a group that went to St.Georges Fort; though trading had been forbidden, furs were exchanged for liquor and Neptune and his men lingered about the fort

Vol.33 : Pages 45-47

Neptune, Assong Jun.20, 1764

Assong Neptune is one of several who accompanied Joseph Chadwick, a surveyor, on a journey from Fort Pownal to Quebec

Vol.243 : Page 88

Nequam, John Feb.23, 1659

John Nequam is a Pequot Indian; John is mentioned in 1659

Vol.112 : Page 124

Nequtinuit Jul.22, 1751

Nequtinuit is a Penobscot Chief; Nequtinuit's greetings to the English government are included in S.Pierre Gounon's letter

Vol.32 : Pages 163,165a

Nesagumbuit Oct.16, 1749

Nesagumbuit is a Norridgewock delegate and a signer of a Falmouth treaty

Vol.29 : Page 428

Nescombeouet 1706

Nescombeouet is an Indian Chief; Nescombeouet is knighted by the King of France; mentioned in Governor Hutchinson's manuscript history of Massachusetts Vol.2

Vol.28 : Folio 18 : Page 128

Vol.28 : Folio 68 : Page 95

Neshonehuk May 29, 1762

Neshonehuk is a Stockbridge Indian; Neshonehuck protested the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Page 212

Neshoonohhuk 1753

Neshoonohhuk is a Stockbridge Indian; Neshoonohhuk is a signer of a memorial asking that the government interpose in the school question

Vol.32 : Page 373

Neshoonohhuk see also Neshonehuk and Nashonuhhock

Nessegombewit Jul.21, 1693

Nessegombewit signed a truce at Pemaquid

Vol.30 : Page 333

Nessegombewit see also Nesagumbuit, Nescambouit and Nescombeouet

Netumbait Oct.16, 1749

Netumbait is a Penobscot delegate and a signer of a Falmouth treaty

Vol.29 : Page 428

Netus May 22, 1661

Elijah Corlett was authorized to purchase land from Netus to satisfy a debt due to him from the said Netus

Vol.30 : Page 85

Netus Dec.17, 1662

a return of a committee on the laying out of the land at Nepnap purchased from Netus by Elijah Corlett; approved

Vol.30 : Page 114

M.B.R. Vol.4 : Part 2 : Page 284

Netus Aug.14, 1676

Netus is dead and his wife sold

Vol.30 : Page 211

Netus see also Neatus

Newcom Sep.29, 1660

Newcom is a witness to a deed of the Narragansett Country given by the Indians to the Commissioners of the United Colonies

Vol.30 : Page 83

Newman, Jon Jan.6, 1762

Jon Newman is a petitioner for the profits from the alewife fishery of Herring River

Vol.33 : Page 186

Nextumbaret Jun.23, 1749

Nextumbaret is a Penobscot delegate to a Boston conference

Vol.29 : Page 417

Nextumbaret see also Necterramet

Nia, Sooseph Oct.16, 1749

Sooseph Nia is a Norridgewock delegate and a signer of a Falmouth treaty

Vol.29 : Page 428

Niar, Prince Feb.17, 1747/1748

Prince Niar is mentioned in a reply to an Indian petition as to a site for the meeting-house at Natick

Vol.13 : Page 76

Niar see also Nire

Nicanoos Jun.6, 1747

Nicanoos is a Nantucket Sachem; a copy of an Edgartown court record stating that Nicanoos shall allow certain Indians to settle within his territory

Vol.32 : Page 553

Nichilnuit Jun.23, 1749

Nichilnuit is a Norridgewalk delegate to a Boston conference

Vol.29 : Pages 417-418

Nicholas Dec.15, 1752

Nicholas is a Stockbridge Indian; an item for Nicholas is on Joseph Dwight's expense account

Vol.32 : Page 289

Nicholas Dec.15, 1752

Nicholas is a Conienga Indian; Nicholas is of an uneasy and restless disposition; Nicholas turned back many of the Indians who set out for Stockbridge to join the school there

Vol.32 : Page 302

Nicholas Jul.10, 1776

Nicholas is a Mickmac Indian; Nicholas is at a Watertown conference and in a treaty

Vol.29 : Pages 502,526,529

Nicholas see also Nickolas, Nicolus and Nicklous

Nicholson, John Dec.15, 1752

an item for John Nicholson is on Joseph Dwight's account

Vol.32 : Page 289

Nichus Dec.28, 1754

Nichus is a Mohawk Indian; a report that Nichus's son was killed in Canada; the Cagnawaga Indians claim that they were very kind to him

Vol.32 : Page 577

Nichus see also Nickes

Nickes Jul.29, 1751

Nickes is a Mohawk Indian; an item for Nickes and his family is included on an account expended for gifts for the Six Nations

Vol.32 : Page 175

Nicklous Dec.23,27, 1752

an item for Nicklous is on Benjamin Ashley's account of expenses for supplies for the Mohawk Indians

Vol.32 : Page 266

Nickolas Jun.27, 1751

Nickolas is a Mohawk Chief at Stockbridge; the commissioners, bound for the Six Nations conference at Albany, invited Nickolas to come and speak; according to Nickolas the Mohawks would have many things to say at the conference

Vol.38a : Page 160

Nickornoose see also Neckonoosoo, Ne-con-noo-soo, Nekannenssoo, Nekanneussoo, Nekanosso, Nekannossoo, Neekonoosoo, Nekamisto, Nicanoos and Niconoossoo

Nicolus Jan.31, 1750/1751

Nicolus is a Sachem of the Conneinge Tribe; Nicolus went to Westfield in Sep. 1750; Indians on their way to Boston ask for recompense for the losses in the late war

Vol.32 : Page 96

Niconoossoo Sep.25, 1749

an attested copy of a deed given and signed by Niconoossoo, a Sachem at Nantucket, in which he disposed of lands to his brothers on Jun.5, 1677

Vol.32 : Pages 170-170a

Nicotamos Oct.9, 1703

Nicotamos is mentioned as having presented a petition setting forth the claims of Indians to land on Martha's Vineyard, No Man's Land, etc.

Vol.113 : Page 439

Nicotemus Oct.9, 1703

the findings of a committee at Barnstable in a petition of Stephen Commasunnun and Nicotemus, dated Jul.16, 1703, concerning the dispute as to the ownership of lands

Vol.31 : Page 19

Nicotemus see also Nicotamos

Niehneminet Nov.5, 1675

Niehneminet is reported to have left his wife last year

Vol.30 : Page 184a

Nimcoate Jul.-Aug. 1726

land sold by Nimcoate to John Dallin is recorded

Vol.29 : Page 227

Nimcoate see also Nimpcoot, Nimquod and Nimquid

Nimenaet see also Tawawekaheeke

Nimham, Aaron May 29, 1762

Aaron Nimham is a Stockbridge Indian; Aaron protested the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Page 211

Nimham, Daniel Nov.6, 1765

Daniel Nimham is a Stockbridge Indian; an account shows that he sold land to the province

Vol.33 : Page 352a

Nimham see also Neemhum and Nemham

Nimpcoot Jul.23-28, 1714

Nimpcoot is a Penobscot Indian; Nimpcoot is mentioned in a report of a conference

Vol.29 : Pages 39,47

Nimquid 1736-1737

an item for Nimquid is on an account of John Gyles

Vol.31 : Page 201

Nimquod May 9, 1734

an item paid by John Gyles to Captain Nimquod

Vol.31 : Page 190

Nimrod Aug. 1741

land formerly the property of Nimrod now belongs to Bethiah Isaac; mentioned as a bound of Stephen David's land

Vol.31 : Page 329

Ninagrad Aug.4, 1662

Ninagrad is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 113

Ninecraft Sep.9, 1661

Ninecraft is in a protest of the Narragansett Sachems

Vol.30 : Page 87

Ninecraft see also Ninigret

Ninegrate Jan.20, 1654/1655

an item paid for the design against Ninegrate is mentioned in an examining committee's report on the treasurer's accounts

Vol.100 : Page 51

Ninegratt Sep.12, 1648

Ninegratt threatened to burn houses of the English in Connecticut if they defended Uncas

Vol.2 : Page 309

Ninegret 1651

Ninegret is an Indian Sachem; information that Uncus and Ninegret are being supplied with guns and ammunition by the Dutch and are encouraged by them to attack the English

Vol.30 : Page 27

Ninegrett 1653

Massachusetts Bay refused to raise forces for the expedition against Ninegrett

Vol.2 : Page 329

Ninegrett May 11, 1653

a testimony of Adam as to Ninegrett's conspiracy with the Dutch governor against the English

Vol.2 : Page 332

Ninegrett May 16, 1653

a testimony of Ronessok concerning the proposal of Ninegrett to hire Long Island Indians to cut off the English at Hempstead

Vol.2 : Page 331

Ninegrett May 25, 1653

Ninegrett was declared to be a chief actor in the conspiracy by the Dutch against the English

Vol.2 : Page 342

Ninequaban Jul.8, 1703

a committee in the affairs of Brookfield are to hear the matters in the controversy between the said town and Ninequaban as to his claim for land

Vol.113 : Page 345

Ninigreat Jul.27, 1647

Ninigreat is a Sachem; a message to Ninigreat from the Commissioners of the United Colonies

Vol.30 : Page 12a

Ninigret Mar.4, 1650/1651

Ninigret is an Indian Sachem; the insolent behavior of Ninigret is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 16a

Ninigret Apr.2, 1653

Ninigret is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 36

Ninigret Sep.24, 1653

Ninigret is an Indian Sachem; a vote of council declining to declare war against Ninigret is in a reply to a proposal from the Commissioners for the United Colonies

Vol.30 : Page 29

Ninigret 1654

Ninigret is a Narragansett Sachem; proceedings of the Commissioners of the United Colonies relative to a war with Ninigret

Vol.30 : Pages 52-53

Ninigret 1654

a brief to be published by the elders of the several congregations giving the grounds for the present explanation against Ninigret

Vol.30 : Page 54

Ninigret Jun.12, 1654

reasons given by Massachusetts Bay for refusing to raise forces against Ninigret in answer to charges made by the Commissioners of the United Colonies and the other colonies

Vol.3 : Pages 12-12b

Ninigret Oct.18, 1654

Ninigret is a Niantic Sachem; an explanation against Ninigret is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 44

Ninigret Mar.20, 1664/1665

Ninigret is a Sachem; the mortage of lands in the Narragansett Country to Major Atherton and others is to be void upon the payment of a certain sum by Pessicus or Ninigret

Vol.30 : Page 126

M.B.R. Vol.4 : Part 2 : Page 175

Ninigret Sep.29, 1675

Ninigret's counsellor was reported to have been pushed down on the street by one William Smith

Vol.30 : Page 177

Ninigret Oct.4, 1675

Roger Proser is ordered to accompany the counsellor of Ninigret and his company to their homes and then return

Vol.30 : Page 229a

Ninigret Dec.18, 1676

Ninigret is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 230

Ninigret see also Neneglad, Nenegrad, Nenegret, Nenegrett, Ninegratt, Ninigreat, Ninegrett, Ninnigret, Ninnegreet, Nenecroft, Nenecrot, Ninagrad, Ninegret, Ninigrett and Ninegrate

Ninigrett 1653

Ninigrett is an Indian Sachem; the invasion and slaughter of Indians of Long Island by Ninigrett is declared to be the grounds of war

Vol.2 : Page 329

Ninigrett Sep.13, 1661

Ninigrett and other Sachems protest against the trespasses of Samuel Wildbore and company

Vol.2 : Page 356

Ninikim, Eliezer Oct.16, 1724

Eliezer Ninikim is in a list of Indians in Dartmouth

Vol.31 : Page 113

Ninnegreet Sep.5, 1668

a letter of the governor and council to Ninnegreet and other Narragansett Sachems as to the complaint of Captain William Hudson and others

Vol.30 : Pages 150-151

Ninnigret Nov.21, 1675

Ninnigret is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 188

Nipnesoit Sep.7, 1646

a copy of a declaration of the Commissioners of the United Colonies is sent to Nipnesoit

Vol.2 : Page 293a

Nire, Prince May 26, 1743

Prince Nire is a signer of a Natick petition requesting cancellation

Vol.12 : Page 268

Nirsohtemus, Job 1657

Job Nirsohtemus is a witness to a lease of Indian land south of the Blue Hills to Richard Thayer

Vol.30 : Page 73

Nishacow 1676

Nishacow is an Indian petitioner for the release of Peter, an Indian youth, from prison that he may return to his master, John Kinsley of Milton or that his relatives be permitted to redeem him

Vol.30 : Page 229

Nishotorea Mar.6, 1705

Nishotorea is mentioned

Vol.4 : Page 376

Nishotorea Oct.13, 1708

Nishotorea is in a grant of land to Peter Schuyler and others

Vol.113 : Page 428

Nishotowa see also Nishotorea

Nissequnch Feb.23, 1659

Nissequnch is mentioned

Vol.112 : Page 124

Nitamemet Aug.11, 1693

Nitamemet is in a treaty of the Eastern Indians

Vol.30 : Page 339

Nitamemet see also Nittaumemit

Nittaumemit Dec.27, 1701

Nittaumemit is a messenger from the Sagamores of Penobscot

Vol.30 : Page 480

Noah, Mary Nov.30, 1747

Mary Noah is in a petition of the Gay Head Indians for a change in guardians

Vol.31 : Page 551

Noah, Mary Mar.30, 1754

Mary Noah is named in an account of the guardians of the Martha's Vineyard Indians

Vol.32 : Page 601

Nobbo see also Nobhow

Nobbough, Sam Sep.11, 1676

a testimony of Timothy Abbott and Mary Osgood relative to threats made by Sam Nobbough against William Ballard of Andover

Vol.30 : Pages 219-219a

Nobhow Sep.21, 1675

Nobhow is a ruler of Wamesits

Vol.30 : Page 176b

Nobhow see also Knobhow, Namphow, Nanphow, Naphow, Nobbo, Nobbough, Numphow, Nobscow and Scow, Nobb

Nobscow Oct.10, 1665

Nobscow and others petition asking that Wicosucke Island be confirmed to them

Vol.30 : Page 130

Nodagombewit Jan.11, 1713

Nodagombewit is a signer at a Boston conference

Vol.29 : Page 29

also a message from Nodagombewit

Vol.29 : Pages 33-34

Nodagonebawit see also Nodagombewit, Nodogawerrimet, Noodagunawit,Noodogawerramet, Noodogawwerremit, Noodogawweremet, Noodoggawwerimet, Nugdumbawit and Nudagumboin

Nodogawerrimet Aug.14, 1765

Nodogawerrimet is present at a Boston conference

Vol.29 : Pages 493-494

Nohtaki, Beniamin Jan.28, 1766

Beniamin Nohtaki is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Beniamin is in a complaint that the English on the island trespass on the rights of the Indians

Vol.33 : Page 370

Nohtaki see also Natak

Nolrout see also Ahaz, Charles

Nonantinooah, Jacob Dec.8, 1691

a testimony of Josiah Parker of Groton as to the good character of Jacob Nonantinooah

Vol.30 : Pages 323-323a

Nonantinooah see also Petaduck

Nonatomenutt Oct.10, 1665

Nonatomenutt and others petition asking that Wicosucke Island be confirmed to them

Vol.30 : Page 130

Nonkauwat, Roberd May 18, 1763

a copy of records of a Stockbridge town meeting on Mar.21, 1763 showing an election of Roberd Nonkauwat as a highway surveyor

Vol.33 : Page 264

Nonnanucka Oct.15, 1668

Nonnanucka at Penacook is to be summoned

Vol.30 : Page 156a

Nonnanucke Aug.18, 1668

Indian evidence of Nonnanucke

Vol.30 : Page 158

Nonnanucke see also Nonnanucka

Nonomit, Obediah 1741

Obediah Nonomit is in a petition that the English be forbidden to cut woodland at Christiantown on Martha's Vineyard

Vol.31 : Page 315

Nononksit Jun.29, 1708

an item for Nononksit is on John Cuyler's account

Vol.31 : Page 66

Nonunkte May 1, 1691

Nonunkte is an Indian who appeared at Wells and in a private capacity agreed with the Massachusetts commissioners to return all white captives as before covenanted and also to lengthen out the time of the truce

Vol.37 : Page 19

Nooaus, Jeemus Dec.2, 1751

Jeemus Nooaus is a Nantucket Indian; Jeemus is in a complaint against the English inhabitants on the island

Vol.32 : Page 391a

Noobus, Jemus Dec.2, 1751

Jemus Noobus is in a petition of the Nantucket Indians that court cases on contested land titles be tried in courts other than Nantucket; order of the General Court thereon Dec.28, 1751

Vol.32 : Pages 274-274a

Noodagunawit Jun.27, 1755

Noodagunawit is a Penobscot Indian; Noodagunawit is one of those who signed a letter to the governor promising the enlistment of the tribe with the English whenever the word should be sent to do so

Vol.32 : Page 647

Noodogawerramet Nov.25, 1751

Noodogawerramet is a Norridgewock Indian; Noodogawerramet is reported as lately in Canada; Noodogawerramet visited St.Georges and later started for Richmond

Vol.32 : Page 229

Noodogawweremet Apr.30, 1766

Noodogawweremet is a Norridgewock Indian; a proclamation offering a reward for the apprehension of the murderers of Noodogawweremet and his wife at a camp at Cobbossecontee Pond; the original proclamation

Vol.33 : Page 380

a printed copy

Vol.33 : Page 379

Noo-dog-aw-wer-re-mit Apr.14, 1766

Noo-dog-aw-wer-re-mit is a Norridgewock Indian; he and his wife were murdered at camp at Cobbossecontee Pond; reported by William Lithgow at Fort Halifax

Vol.33 : Pages 373-374

Noodoggawwerimet Sep.1, 1752

Noodoggawwerimet is a Norridgewock Indian; a copy of a message consenting to a conference at St.Georges on Sep.15, 1752

Vol.32 : Page 285

Noodoot Apr.22, 1751

Noodoot and other Indian Chiefs sent a belt of friendship to the English at St.Georges

Vol.32 : Page 130

Noodoot May 15, 1751

Noodoot is a Penobscot Indian; Noodoot is one of the Chiefs to whom Captain Jabez Bradbury delivered a message from the province

Vol.32 : Page 133

Noodoot Apr.25, 1753

Noodoot is a Penobscot Indian; Noodoot is one of four Indians who petitioned for the removal of an Englishman who is encroaching on their island

Vol.32 : Page 353

Noose, James Jul.23, 1751

a copy of Nekannenssoo's deed of Nantucket land to James Noose and his other sons dated Jan.9, 1668

Vol.32 : Pages 384-384a

Noose, Paul Jul.23, 1751

a copy of Nekannenssoo's deed of Nantucket land to Paul Noose and his other sons dated Jan.9, 1668

Vol.32 : Pages 384-384a

Noose, What Jul.23, 1751

a copy of Nekannenssoo's deed of Nantucket land to What Noose and his other sons dated Jan.9, 1668

Vol.32 : Pages 384-384a

Noose see also Nooaus, Noobus, Nooso, Noosoo, Noossoo, Nuse, Nusso and Watnoosoo

Nooso, James Jul. 1751

a reference to James Nooso, a son of Nekanneussoo, to whom Nantucket land was deeded in 1668

Vol.32 : Pages 168,272

Nooso, Paul Jul. 1751

a reference to Paul Nooso, a son of Nekanneussoo, to whom Nantucket land was deeded in 1668

Vol.32 : Pages 168,272

Nooso, What Jul. 1751

a reference to What Nooso, a son of Nekanneussoo, who inherited land at Nantucket according to a deed of 1668

Vol.32 : Pages 168,272

Noo-soo, James Jun.5, 1752

James Noo-soo is a Nantucket Indian; reference to James as one of the heirs of Neconnoosoo

Vol.32 : Page 271

Noosoo, Paul Jun.5, 1752

Paul Noosoo is a Nantucket Indian; a reference to Paul as one of Neconnoosoo's heirs

Vol.32 : Page 271

Noosoo, Puttumpantanum Jul. 1751

reference to Puttumpantanum Noosoo, the eldest son of Nekanneussoo, to whom Nantucket land was deeded in 1668

Vol.32 : Pages 168,272

Noosoowonno, Larence Jul.15, 1684

Larence Noosoowonno is a witness

Vol.30 : Page 280

Noossoo, Puttapanum Jul.23, 1751

a copy of Nekannenssoo's deed of Nantucket land to Puttapanum Noossoo and his other sons dated Jan.9, 1668

Vol.32 : Pages 384-384a

Nopie, Betty Oct.29, 1765

a copy of a deed given by Betty Nopie and other heirs of John Quason Sr. to English persons on May 18, 1711

Vol.33 : Pages 620-621

Nosaunun Oct.3, 1683

Nosaunun is in a list of Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 276

Nosauwinnu Sep.1, 1684

olt Nosauwinnu is an Indian petitioner

Vol.30 : Page 287

Nossawonno Oct.12, 1681

Nossawonno is named as one of those having rights in land about the Nashaway River

Vol.30 : Page 262a

Nossawonno see also Noosoowonno, Nosauwinnu and Nussawinnoo

Nostus Dec.9, 1727-Jan.15, 1728

a reference to Nostus is in a report of the ill treatment of the Indians at Fort St.George

Vol.29 : Page 296

Notangshun May 31, 1763

Notangshun is a Stockbridge Indian; Notangshun is one of those who protested the election of Elijah Williams as representative

Vol.33 : Page 268

Notangshun Nov.6, 1765

Notangshun is a Stockbridge Indian; an account shows that he sold land to the province

Vol.33 : Page 352a

Notangshun see also Notongshun

Notokkaumun, Jacob 1753

Jacob Notokkaumun is a Stockbridge Indian; Jacob is a signer of a memorial asking that the government interpose in the school question

Vol.32 : Page 374

Notokkaumun see also Muttockkaumun

Notongshun May 29, 1762

Notongshun is a Stockbridge Indian; Notongshun protested the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Page 212

Nowamit Jan.28, 1661/1662

Nowamit is a Natick Indian; Nowamit is mentioned

Vol.30 : Page 98a

Nowanit Sep.14, 1681

Nowanit is in a testimony against the claims of John Wompas

Vol.30 : Page 260a

Nowannet see also Nawamitt, Nawanont, Nawonet, Nawonnut, Nowamit, Nowanit and Nowanont

Nowanont Oct.3, 1683

olt Nowanont is in a list of Natick Indians

Vol.30 : Page 276

Nowel, Josiah May 2, 1677

Josiah Nowel is mentioned as a Whip Suffrage proprietor

Vol.30 : Page 238

Nowell, Betty Jan.26-27, 1766

Betty Nowell is a Plymouth County Indian; an item for Dr.Jeremiah Hall's services for her is on an account of the Indian guardians

Vol.33 : Pages 364-365

Nowell see also Nowel

Nowet see also Nowots and Nowott

Nowots, Mercy Jun.12-13, 1755

Mercy Nowots is a Mattakeeset Indian; Mercy is in a petition for the reconsideration of the proposal for long term leases of Indian land at Pembroke

Vol.32 : Page 624

Nowott, Mercy Apr.6, 1756

Mercy Nowott is a Mattakeeset Indian; a petition in her behalf that no long term leases of Indian lands be allowed; a committee is appointed on Apr.12-13; the petition is revived on Jul.9; an order of the General Court for the sale of the said lands on Aug.25-26, 1756

Vol.32 : Pages 710-715a

Nowwowe, Zachariah Jan.28, 1766

Zachariah Nowwowe is a Chappaquiddick Indian; Zachariah is in a complaint that the English on the island trespass on the rights of the Indians

Vol.33 : Page 270

Nucklungen Jul.23-28, 1714

Nucklungen is a Pigwacket Indian; Nucklungen is a delegate to a conference

Vol.29 : Page 39

Nudagumboin Jul.13, 1713

Nudagumboin is an Indian delegate from Penobscot

Vol.29 : Page 18

Nugdumbawit Apr.25, 1753

Nugdumbawit is a Penobscot Indian; Nugdumbawit is one of four Indians who petitioned for the removal of an Englishman who is encroaching on their island

Vol.32 : Page 353

Nukhihuaanweye, Moses May 25, 1756-Oct.30, 1767

Moses Nukhihuaanweye is mentioned in copies of Indian deeds of lands settled in western Massachusetts and claimed by New York

Vol.6 : Page 384

Nukkihuannweye, Moses Mar.15, 1757

Moses Nukkihuannweye is a witness to a Tauconnock deed

Vol.32 : Page 759

Nukkihuaanweye see also Nukhihuaanweye

Nukkuttauweh, Josiah May 31, 1763

Josiah Nukkuttauweh is a Stockbridge Indian; Josiah is one of those who protested the election of Elijah Williams as representative

Vol.33 : Page 268

Numpom see also Natompom

Nungkauwaut, Robert Dec.5, 1759

Robert Nungkauwaut is a Stockbridge Indian; a memorial of Robert and others complaining that the English have taken lands without permission and without the payment therefor

Vol.33 : Pages 115-117

Nungkauwaut, Robert May 29, 1762

Robert Nungkauwaut is a Stockbridge Indian; Robert protested the sale of Indian lands

Vol.33 : Page 211