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Hendrick Theyanoguin (c. 1691 –
September 8, 1755),
whose name had
several spelling variations, was a
Mohawk leader and
member of the Bear Clan. He resided...
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consisting solely of
colonial irregulars and
Iroquois warriors under Hendrick Theyanoguin. The
battle consisted of
three separate phases and
ended in
victory for...
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William Johnson Edward Braddock James Smith Louis-Joseph de
Montcalm Theyanoguin ("King Hendrick") Mary
Jemison Guyasuta Jeffery Amherst Pontiac France...
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between France and
Great Britain.
Working with the
Mohawk chief Hendrick Theyanoguin,
Johnson recruited Mohawk warriors to
fight on the side of the British...
- they had destro**** the fort. In 1746, a
party of
Mohawks under Hendrick Theyanoguin,
returning from a
conference with the
Governor of New
France in Montreal...
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tentatively attributed to him at the
beginning of his career: the
Mohawk chief Theyanoguin in 1755, the
radical abolitionist vegetarian Benjamin Lay
around 1758...
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Conrad Weiser (on
behalf of the
colony of Pennsylvania), and
Hendrick Theyanoguin (for the Mohawk).
Johnson called the
Albany Congress in June 1754, to...
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began to
seize land
belonging to the Iroquois. Led by
chief Hendrick Theyanoguin,
known to the
British as
Hendrick Peters, a
delegation arrived in Albany...
- a time the town was the home of the
notable Mohawk leaders Hendrick Theyanoguin (1692–1755) and the Brants.
According to
Joseph Brant,
Canajoharie means...
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Tejonihokarawa (1660 – c.1735), one of the "Four
Mohawk Kings"
Hendrick Theyanoguin (1692–1755),
Mohawk leader ****ociated with Sir
William Johnson This disambiguation...