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                  interpreter in the Indian Department at Niagara. Captain Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea*] soon drew
                  Kerr* married Elizabeth Brant, daughter of Joseph [Thayendanegea*], thus strengthening the ties of the Kerrs with that prominent Mohawk
                   
                  Karonghyonte (David Hill); m. Christiana Brant, second child of Thayendanegea* (Joseph Brant), and they had at least three children; d. 1834 of
                   
                  JONES, JOHN (Thayendanegea, Tyantenagen)
                   
                  [Shakóye:wa:thaˀ]. Early in 1801 he visited the Grand River to solicit the advice of Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea*], whose interest proved to be
                   
                  plans for a meeting in Albany, N.Y., of disgruntled Upper Canadians. Among those he wished to include were Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea*], Ebenezer
                   
                  . Campbell was fascinated by the tale told by Clench and Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea*] of the time when they “once brought boys, and a number of women
                  Johnson. In the summer of 1782 he apparently took part in a successful raid by Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea*] against the settlements at
                   
                  [Thayendanegea*] at Grand River, he returned to Niagara. With David Ramsay* as a guide, he set off through upper New York State to New York City. There
                   
                  , and Mohawk chief Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea*], and of the outraged sense of justice
                   
                  settlement each year. He never learned the Mohawk language – relying instead upon Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea*] and John
                  Adamant together with Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea] and Indian Department officials Christian Daniel
                  THAYENDANEGEA (he also signed Thayendanegen, Thayeadanegea, Joseph Thayendanegea, and Joseph Brant
                  Indians at Canajoharie (near Little Falls). At the latter place he first met Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea], who after
                  support and ultimate removal; hence the mutual distrust that developed between him and Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea
                  [Thayendanegea], the Indian leader, asserted the Indians’ right to sell their land; however, Simcoe and Russell maintained that it had been given in perpetuity and could not be alienated. After Simcoe’s
                   
                  Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea], the influential Mohawk chief
                   
                  whites remembered “brave” Ramsay’s heroic self-defence, Indians thought differently. Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea
                   
                  Grand River settlement of Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea]. The long evening provided a study in contrasts: sumptuous
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