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- Cutshamekin (died in 1654) (also spelled Kitchamakin, Kuchamakin, or Cutshumaquin) was a Native American leader, who was a sachem of the M****achusett...
- Swampscott Cato, east of the Concord River Nahaton, around the area of Natick Cutshamekin, around Dorchester, Sudbury, and Milton. The appointment of guardians...
- died of smallpox in 1633 and was succeeded as sachem by his brother, Cutshamekin. He was succeeded around 1655 by Chickatawbut's son, Wompatuck. As a...
- Native American community in Lower Mills (Dorchester) led by Sachem Cutshamekin before the tribe moved to Ponkapoag. John Eliot and Nonantum ON MARCH...
- for the English settlement of Haverhill, and from M****achusett sachem Cutshamekin in 1646 as a post-hoc payment for the lands surrounding the English settlement...
- brother, Cutshamekin, who succeeded him, deeded further land to the settlers. The remaining M****achusett in the region, including Cutshamekin, accepted...
- the Neponset River, and negotiated the purchase of Milton from Sachem Cutshamekin. John Eliot, an English missionary, published a M****achusett translation...
- after they arrived, they purchased land from the M****achusett sachem Cutshamekin for "six pounds of currency and a coat" on the condition that a local...
- who had settled the land for the English, paid M****achusett sachem Cutshamekin six pounds and a coat for the lands. The plantation was then incorporated...
- and relocating them into Indian Praying Towns. The M****achuset leader Cutshamekin first resisted John Eliot's initial efforts to convert his tribe, but...