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Ollumapies to Owehela
The following data is extracted from Personal Names of Indians of Pennsylvania.
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Ollumapies, Linge-hanoa, Chiefs, Kellymacquan, Quittiequont, Pisquitton, Nena-Chyhunt, Delawares of Shamokin; Onutpe, Lawyequohwon alias Nudi mus, To-wegh-kapy, Delawares from the Forks present at the treaty at Philadelphia. July, 1742. Penn. Col. Rec., IV., 583.
Onape-assen, a Minisink Indian, 1760. See Papununk.
Onutpe, a Delaware Indian, 1742. See Ollumapies.
Oochqueahgtoe, a Delaware Indian, 1737. See Manawkyhickon.
Opekasset, a Delaware Indian, 1728. See Sassoonan.
Opemanachum, a Delaware Indian, 1738. See Allummapis.
Oriteo, a Susquehanna Indian, 1738. See Hithquoqueen.
Otawopass Benjamin, and Coallins or Goatshank, Mes sengers from the Minisink Indians; Taudakass (or Jandahass), a Delaware Indian who came with the Munsey Indians, Moses Tetamy, assistant at a conference with Gov. Francis Bernard, of New Jersey, at Burlington, Aug. 7, 1758. Smith's N. J., 449; Penn. Col. Rec., VIII., 156.
Owcawyekoman, a Delaware Indian, 1738. See Allummapis.
Owehela, a Delaware King, 1694. See Awahelah. Papununk (Papunhack) and Toankakanan, two speakers of the Minisink Indians; Nanatchies, Job Chillaway, Delawares; Pelaweach, Sepeank, Tataukaing, Mesakeenan, Penacheewees, Onapeassen, Minisinks, from an Indian town above Wiomink; Kendaskond and Wochkaasa, Minisinks from At-sinksink at a conference with Lieut-Gov. James Hamilton, of Pennsylvania, and his Council, at Philadelphia, July 11, 1760. Perm. Col. Rec., VIII., 484.
Source: Personal Names of Indians of Pennsylvania
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