-
October 31, 1776,
Netawatwees was said to
plead with the
Delaware to
follow the
teachings of the
Moravian pastors.[citation needed]
Netawatwees married and...
- name
comes from a
Lenape (Delaware)
village established in the 1760s by
Netawatwees (c. 1686-1776), also
known as Newcomer.
Newcomer migrated to the area...
-
successor to his
paternal grandfather Netawatwees, who was
thought to be
close to 100
years old.
After Netawatwees died on
October 31, 1776, Gelelemend...
- to
confirm Campbell's ****ociation with
Netawatwees,
since Newcomerstown was
named after its
founder Netawatwees (Newcomer). If, as this suggests, Mary's...
- authorities. From 1756
through 1758, the
leaders of the
western Lenape,
Netawatwees and Tamaqua,
cooperated in s****ing a
resolution to the
frontier conflict...
-
White Eyes
Koquethagechton Lenape leader Preceded by
Netawatwees (Newcomer)
Personal details Born c. 1730 Pennsylvania? Died
November 1778 Spouse(s) Rachel...
-
Empire (now Bulgaria)
Allegiance Bulgaria Rank
Leader of the 4th
Revolutionary District Battles / wars
April Uprising Relations Netawatwees (father)...
-
Frederick Post,
David Zeisberger, and John
Heckewelder met with
Chief Netawatwees of the
western Delaware Indians, also
known as the "Lenape". He invited...
-
warriors during the
French and
Indian War (1754–63). He was a son of
Netawatwees, at one time prin****l
chief of the
Delaware (Lenape).
Bemino lived with...
- 1756), war
chief Neolin (18th century),
Lenape prophet Chief Newcomer (
Netawatwees, c. 1686–1776),
founder the
village of
Gekelmukpechunk (Newcomerstown)...