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Wawaloam (before 1620 –
after 1661) (also
known as Wararme) was a
leader of the
Narragansett tribe in
Rhode Island, and she was the wife of Miantonomi...
- he was
accused of
being treacherous. In 1632
Miantonomoh and his wife
Wawaloam traveled to
Boston to
visit with
Governor John Winthrop. In 1636, when...
- the life of Lou Kenedy, a
Caribbean cargo trader who had his
schooner Wawaloam destro**** by a
German U-boat in
August 1941. Young,
along with
fellow avid...
- census.
Native Americans lived in the town
prior to King Philip's War, and
Wawaloam, a
female Narragansett/Nipmuc
leader lived in the town in the 1660s. The...
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Virgen de
Covadonga Wanderer (slave ship) USRC Washington (1833)
Wawona Wawaloam Westward George H.
Wetter William F.
Garms USRC Wolcott (1831) Wuta Wyoming...
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School District Providence County,
Rhode Island Cranston,
Rhode Island Wawaloam School Exeter-West
Greenwich Regional School District Washington County...
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famous Round Barbados race in 1936; Sold and
delivered to Baltimore, MD
WAWALOAM Launched 1919; Rig: Tern Schooner; Material: Steel;
Registered length:...
- (West Greenwich), pre-K
Metcalf Elementary School (Exeter),
grades K-6
Wawaloam Elementary School (Exeter),
grades K-6 Exeter-West
Greenwich Junior High...
- Biscay. 11 August 1942 (1942-August-11)
Irish Rose
rescues survivors from
Wawaloam (American), sunk by U-86 in Atlantic. All 7 crew saved. 13 August 1942 (1942-August-13)...
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Sowheage had
another son, Seacutt, and
three daughters:
Wawarme (aka
Wawaloam), Towwehashque, and Sepunnamoe. Towwehashque:
Towwehashque (died c. 1693)...