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Gelelemend (c.1737 of 1741–1811) (Lenape), also
known as
Killbuck or John
Killbuck Jr., was an
important Delaware (Lenape)
principle Chief during the American...
- po****tion was 774 at the 2020 census.
Kilbuck Township was
named after Gelelemend, also
known as Killbuck.
According to the
United States Census Bureau...
- John was the great-grandson of the
Delaware (Lenape) prin****l
chief Gelelemend, who
signed the
Treaty of Fort Pitt (1778). It was the
first American...
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Chicagou Comas Corbitant Custaloga Debedeavon Egushawa Epenow Gelelemend Gomo
Hobomok Iyannough Iniwe Itawi Katonah Kâwin
Kechewaishke Kenne****...
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allied with the
French during the
French and
Indian War. His
grandson was
Gelelemend (1737–1811), or John
Killbuck Jr., who was a
chief active during the American...
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numeric names:
authors list (link) Ballard, Jan. "In the
Steps of
Gelelemend: John
Henry Killbuck"
Archived 2007-08-15 at the
Wayback Machine, Jacobsburg...
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Indaochaic also
known as Lichtenau. Then the troop,
aided by
Lenape chief Gelelemend,
traveled to the
nearby village of Goschachgunk, now
known as Coshocton...
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provided intelligence to the
Americans at the
nearby Fort Pitt.
Chief Gelelemend and a few
others (mainly
women and children), in
addition to a Christian...
- watershed, in what is now the
Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. His son
Gelelemend (John
Killbuck Jr.), was a
Delaware chief during the
American Revolutionary...
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medicine man and war
leader of
Delaware (Lenape) and
Shawnee warriors Gelelemend (1737–1811),
known as John
Killbuck Jr, Bemino's son,
Delaware (Lenape)...