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Akalawhanind to Aysolickon
The following data is extracted from Personal Names of Indians of Pennsylvania.
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Akalawhanind, a Delaware Indian, 1758. See Teedyuscung.
Aketawnikity, a Delaware Indian, 1728. See Sassoonan.
Alemeon, a Delaware Indian, 1738. See Hithquoquean.
Allummapees or Sassoonan, King of the Delawares, 1728. See Sassoonan.
Allummapis (alias Sassoonan), the Chief of the Delaware Indians, with divers of their Ancient men, as Owcawyekoman, Saykalm, Shapopaman, Naynachkeemand, Saymningoe, Opemanachum, Peeskeekond, Weytcholeching, Laylachtochoe, Old men, with others, old and Young, as Metaweykoman, Pokanjeechalan, &c.," called on Thomas Penn, Proprietor of Pennsylvania, Lieut-Gover nor George Thomas, and the Council, at Philadel phia, October 3, 1738. Penn. Col. Records, IV., 307.
Alomipas, Chief of the Delawares, sick, 1744. Penn. Col. Rec. N., 742. Dies, 1748. Ib., V., 222.
Anondounoakom, son of the Chief of the Minisinks, 1760. Rec., IV., 742. Dies, 1748. Ib., V., 222.
Apiscawa, a Minisink Indian, 1758. See Teedyuscung.
Awahelah, Owehela, an "Indian King" (of the Delawares), on Christina, 1694. Penn. Col. Records, I, 448; II., 26. (Awé hellea a flying bird.)
Awawnoos, a Delaware Indian, 1758. See Teedyuscung.
Ayshataghoe, a Delaware Indian, 1737. See Manawkyhickon.
Aysolickon, a Delaware Indian, 1737. See Manawkyhickon.
Source: Personal Names of Indians of Pennsylvania
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