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Thirty Thousand Acre Tract

The following data is extracted from Treaty With the Wyandot, Etc., 1817.

The thirty thousand acres for the Senecas upon the Sandusky river, is to be equally divided among the following persons, namely:

Armstrong
Big Belt
Captain Hams
Captain Smith
Carrying the Basket
Cat Bone
Caugooshow or Clearing up
Cauwauay or Striking
Clouding up
Coffee-house
Curetscetau
Cyahaga or Fisher
Dashowrowramou or Drifting sand
Doonstough or hunch on his forehead
Half up the Hill
Hamanchagave
Hamyautuhow
Hard Hickery
Hauautounasquas
Haucaumarout
Haudonwauays or Stripping the river
Henry Youwaydauyea or the Island
His Neck Down
Hoogaurow or Mad man
House Fly or Maggot
Howdautauyeao or King George
Hownotant
Howyouway or Paddling
Hyanashraman or Knife in his hand
Isetaune or Crying often
Isohauhasay or Tall chief
Ispomduare Yellow-bay
John Smith
Joseph Iseumetaugh or Picking up a club
Long Hair
Mark on his Hip
Mentauteehoore
Mentoududu
Nawwene
Newtauyaro
Oharrawtodee or Turning over
Orawhaotodie or Turn over
Oshoutoy or Burning berry
Ramuye or Hold the sky
Red Skin
Rewauyeato or Carrying the news
Ronunaise or Wiping stick
Roudouma or Sap running
Running About
Sadudeto
Sammy
Sarrowsauismatare or Striking sword
Saudaurous or Split the river
Shake the Ground
Shetouyouwee or Sweet foot
Slippery nose
Spike Buck
Standing Bones
Standing Stone
Suthemoore
Syunout or Give it to her
Syuwasautau
Tahocayn
Tahowmandoyou
Tahowtoorains or Jo Smee
Taongauats or Round the point
Tarsduhatse or Large bones
Tauhaugainstoany or Holding his hand about
Taunerowyea or Two companies
Tauosanetee
Taushaushaurow or Cross the arms
Tauslowquowsay or Twenty wives
Tayouonte or Old foot
Tobacco
Towotoyoudo or Looking at her
Trowyoudoys or G. Hunter
Tyaudusout or Joshua Hendricks
Youheno
Youronocay or Isaac
Youtradowwonlee
Youwautowtoyou or Burnt his body

Source: Treaty With the Wyandot, Etc., 1817

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