Part 1. "Account of Losses Sustained by the Oneidas & Tuscororas, in Consequence of their Attachment to the United States in the Late War" Transcription of a Document drawn up in Nov-Dec 1794 Part 2. Transcription from Draper Manuscript Notes from Interviews with Wisconsin Oneidas (1877) Concerning Revolutionary War Copies made from the Oneida Trial Library, Oneida, NY July 2000 by William Sommers Quistorf website: Oneida Indian Ancestry www.angelfire.com/on3/oneida
PART 1. ACCOUNT OF LOSSES SUSTAINED BY THE ONEIDAS & tUSCORORAS, IN CONSEQUENCE OF THEIR ATTACHMENT TO THE UNITED STATES IN THE LATE WAR. [157] Transcription of a document drawn up in Nov-Dec., 1794, at Oneida from the Timothey Pickering Papers, 1758-1829;Volume 62: Letters and Papers of Pickering's Missions to the Indians, 1792-1797, pp.157-166A. Frederick S. Allis, Jr., ed. MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY MICROFILM PUBLICATION 2.Boston, 1966. The original document is property of the MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. ONEIDAS:
WOLF TRIBE: [157-157A] YORK CURRENCY DOLLARS 1.O-dot-saiht [ Head Sachem ] 27.12.0 20 50 2.Cornelius Suggo-yone-tau 39.14.0 32 70 3.Henry Trathoop / Ton-yen-ta-goyon 22.0.0 20 50 4.Anthony / Kon-to-lon-ty 28.16.0 28 70 5.Henry Smith / Songhowaut 20.12.0 20 50 6.Jacob Shy-yo-we-yooh 18.4.0 12 30 7.Hlau-istany / Silversmith 40.0.0 40 100 8.Cornelius Augh-ne-onh / Big Bear 41.0.0 32 80 9.Paulus Onnons-honty / Flying Arm 75.6.0 40 80 10.Cornelius Tow-ce-ny / Otter 30, & his brother Thomas Children 20 27.6.0 20 50 11.Neddy Ti-oo-gon-he-sa 16.10.0 12 30 12.Good Peter's Widow ( he rec'd 50 in 1772 [1792?]. He left no child-she never had one) 76.0.0 50 125 13.Capt. Peter Tsot-te-gol-la-his 8.10.0 32 80 14.John Skenendo (rec'd 50 dollars in 1792) 153.2.0 120 250 15.Peter Fry / O-quah-ee-lo-tau 20.8.0 20 50 16 Hon-ye-ra (greatly reimbursed by the Mohawk's property) 286.10.0 140 300 17.Peter S-hau-lu-tau-gau-wau's children 36.17.0 32 80 18.Peggy Konna-taul-us 9.14.0 4 10 19. Joseph Honneleghje (deceased, daughter gone to Canada-no other children) 52.4.0 16 40 20. Beech Tree's Widow & Son Cornelius Beech Tree very meritorious 16.0.0 32 80 21. Jacob Reed 11.11.0 8 20 22. Thomas Kau-nongh-sau-se 30.0.0 20 50 23. Leah Whitebeans 61.15.0 32 80 24. Widow Huldah 14.14.0 10 25 ________ ___ _____ carried over 1149.1.0 792 1980[157A] 25.Hannah Arnold 26.16.0 16 40 26.Elizabeth of Oriska 55.4.0 28 60 _______ 1231.1.0 British Adherents, wholly or partially [Wolf Clan] 27.Widow Yoo-ten-to-ne 7.12.0 4 10 28.Christian Te-hon-ne-goh-soh-erly 50.2.0 28 70 (a good man-now much respected) 29.Peter Kau-ha-yoo-te-yoo 30.6.0 8 20 30.John Tow-we-ah 11.8.0 4 10 31.Peter Kow-we-au-deeh 7.16.0 2 5 32.Mary, widow of Pine-Splitter US (to be given to her oldest daughter Katalene Onh-he-aunty, whose husband was a Chief and a uniform friend) 55.14.0 32 80 33.(wholly)Widow Warmweather, her husband the brother of Captain John 46.10.0 2 5 34.(wholly) Widow Seth 25.8.0 2 5 35.(wholly) Sally-John Jourdan's cousin 11.18.0 2 5 36.Katharine T-he-wet 39.18.0 4 10 37.William Kollonh-he-auln-tah-ty Alive 19.12.0 4 10 38.Captian Issac dec'd (paid to Elizabeth Wife of 29) 22.4.0 12 30 39.Elizabeth, for her husband Wof-sa-nuh 34.6.0 8 20 40.Tall William T-haugh-tauhgwe-se-ly 25.8.0 12 30 ________ 388.2.0 CLAIMS FOR PERSONAL SERVICE [WOLF CLAN]: 41.Cornelius Au-we-le-onh, for constant personal service during the war. 8.0.0 8 20 42.Peter Kaneatoh partly with the U.S. & partly with the British (see Jacob Reed's acc't of him) double this 5 make it 10 D 2.0.0 2 10 x5 43.Doctor Cornelius Hau-na-quoih British 28.16.0 11.4 28 _____ ________ 981.4 2453 BEAR TRIBE [158]: 1.Thomas Sauhetaugeaulaus or Whitebeans 10.2.0 8 20 2.Paulus Tegauh-swe-aun-gau-lolis (a young hereditary sachem) 10.16.0 8 20 3.Logtaudye or Nicholas Sharp 8.14.0 8 20 4.John & Adam Joudain (Paid John $1 on account Nov. 29) 30.18.0 20 49 5.Lieut. Clanis Kau-hik-to-tonh (including for extra service going express L4) 5.2.0 8 10 (page missing-names taken from detailed accounts; #'s 6-17) 6.Wale, wife of Shonoyripo(?) Anthony(?) 29.16.0 7.John Johnson aka Towacanoet behalf of himself, his father, mother, younger brother & 1 other relation 10.8.0 8.Konwagalet, sister of deaf Honyost to be given to Honyost 6.2.0 9.Christian, Sr. 10.8.0 10.Christian, the younger 9.0.0 11.Moses Ohahageghton 20.0.0 12.Katalene, wife of Kahelayent 59.10.0 13.William T-hoo-ya-dot-ha 15.0.0 14.Katharine Quot-honh-so-tah-ne 6.2.0 15.Moses Shi-honh-hau-de-sa, dec'd to go to eldest sister, Hannah 13.2.0 16.Nicholas, of the Bear Tribe 65.6.0 17.Lodwick Gaghsaweda Oneida Chief, 1780 95.2.0 18.Tau-laughsko-luns 6.4.0 6 15 19.Jonigaugh-gunh 8.0.0 6 15 20.Widow Ta-log-e 12.10.0 10 25 21.Ta-ho-taug-unta 6.2.0 6 15 22.Lewis Denny 15.10.0 16 40 23.Daniel Skenendo 24.1.0 24 50 24.Christian Kaunyauloton 4.16.0 4.16 12 25.Paul Ta-hon-wau-tau-sa Claims compensation for particular activity in the late war-has a wife & 3 children whom he expects to have clothed. 2.12.0 10 25 26.John Onontiyo aka Capt. John 5.16.0 12 30 27.Ta-log-e's Son 36.2.0 20 50 28.The Widow Hannah 14.0.0 14 35 29.Deacon Thomas's youngest daug. 6.10.0 6 15 30.Mary Da-wau-taw-wangh-hau let us go & bathe 19.19.0 12 30 31. The Widow Grasshopper 5.12.0 6 15 _________ _____ ______ 756.17.0 550.16 1377 Dec. 3d Christian Konne-au-lo-ton 17.8.0 12 30 BRITISH ADHERENTS (TURTLE CLAN; 159A) 32.Peter Summer 19.0.0 4 10 33.Widow Kau-nau-sau-tilh-hon 21.10.0 2 5 34.Augus T,hau-no-yent (ill. phrase) 12.6.0 2 5 35.Doctor Peter (included with his wife, Eliz. no 39, Wolf Tribe) x8.0.0x _________ 60.16.0 _______ _______ 558.16 1397 36. Kau-nunh-hau-lo-ton 15.4 2 5 TUSCORORAS [159A] 1.David,/ Ta-o-longh Haug-weaunde 16.6.0 16 40 2.Tol-lon-do-wau-gon 49.6.0 20 50 3.Nicholas Kusik 13.14.0 20 50 4.Peter Te-a-quont 5.16.0 4 10 5.Jacob Yoo-noh-sou-onh-ta 15.2.0 12 30 _________ 100.4.0 BRITISH ADHERENTS (TUSCARORAS) 6.Jacob Je-quollis 19.0.0 4 10 7.John Frenchman 18.4.0 2 5 ________ 37.4.0 ____ _____ 78 195 MERITORIOUS (TUSCARORAS) 8.David Hurlehonunt a warrior left nothing 4 10 ______ _______ 82 205 KAUGH-NAU-WAU-GA [159A] 1.John Kauntertony a young fellow in the late war, & could have had no property. In the latter part of the war, having connected himself with an Oneida girl, he joined the Oneida's,--say 2 years before the war ended. 4 10 __________ ______ TOTALS 644.16.0 235 Brought over 1377 _________ DOLLARS 1612 TOTALS OF LOSSES (158A) A.ONEIDAS 1.Wolf Tribe Uniformly attached 1231.1.0 ditto British Adherents 388.2.0 ditto Personal Services 10.0.0 ________ 1629.3.0 2.Bear Tribe Uniformly attached 432.8.0 ditto British Adherents 91.14.0 ditto Personal Services 14.0.0 ________ 538.2.0 3.Turtle Tribe Uniformly attached 756.17.0 ditto British Adherents 60.16.0 no.25 ditto Personal Services say 8.0.0 _______ 825.13.0 B. TUSCORORAS: Uniformly attached 100.4.0 ditto British Adherents 37.4.0 ditto Personal Services 4.0.0 _______ 141.8.0 C.KAUGH-NAU-WAUGA: Personal Service 2.0.0 _______ YORK CURRENCY 3136.6.0 Wolf Tribe, Doctor Cornelius added 28.16.0 _________ 3165.2.0 EQUAL TO 7840.75 DOLLARS THE LIQUIDATED COMPENSATIONS: DOLLARS THE WOLF TRIBE 2453 BEAR TRIBE 735 TURTLE TRIBE 1397 TUSCORORAS 205 KAUGH-NAU-WAU-GA 10 ________ 4800 TURTLE TRIBE: Kaununh-hau-lo-ton 5 Christian Kon-ne-au-lo-ton 30 ADDITIONAL CLAIMS PAID [164A]: DOLLARS Nicholas Se-gua-a-lo-hala 30 Very deserving faithful all the war Anthony So-noughle-oh 10 Meritorious Sken-en-do money borrowed by Col.Pickering 4 Mr. Serjeant for Hendrick, & his associates & 108 for 4 guns Old Margaret 10 Honyost Ta-na-qua-na-gus 30 Big Bear 5 Mr. Serjeant for Stockbridge Indians 152 1/2 _____ 249 1/2 Peter Kauneatoh, added sum to his former sum 5 ______ 254 1/2 Account of the losses sustained by the Oneidas, Tuscororas & Kaughnawau-goes, in the year 1780, when obliged by the enemy to abandon their country, & flee to Schenectady [164] ONEIDAS WOLF TRIBE: 1. O-dot-saiht -losses- (Head Sachem) [160A] Beasts 10 sizeable hogs L5 1 sleigh, shod 40/ 7.0.0 1 horse, big-7years old 30D 12.0.0 1 hewed log house, large 20D 8.0.0 1 broad axe 12.0 ________ 27.12.0 2. Cornelius Sug-go-yone-tau [160A] 1 saddle horse, common size 25D 10.0.0 4 brass sugar kettles at 5&30D 6.8.0 1 large copper tea kettle 1.2.0 1 sleigh & harness, shod 80/& 1 horse L10 14.0.0 1 gun 1.4.0 2 trammels 12. 1 large breeding sow (with small pigs) 2.0.0 1 large English axe 8.0 1 small house of hewed logs 4.0.0 _________ 39.14.0 3.Henry Trathoop/Ton-yen-ta-goyon [160A] L16.0.0 1 horse cost 3 days before to the amount of 60 dollars in silver armbands & as they buy them of the traders. 1 horse, taken by Mr. Kirkland into the country & sold for 50 dollars which he has not paid him. 1 horse taken by Mr. Kirkland & likewise sold for 50 dollars (ask Mr. Dean for ill. word) Paper) A mare & colt cost L6 ask Jacob Hormy L22.0.0 4.Anthony / Kon-te-lone-ty [160A] 2 horses, serviceable at L10 20.0.0 3 kettles of brass 4.16 1 iron pot 10/ large 5.16.0 2 small axes 8/ 3 hoes 12/ 1.0.0 1 house, small, of bark 2.0.0 _______ 28.10.0 5.Henry Smith / Songhowaut [160A] 6 large hogs, at 32/ 9.12.0 3 large brass kettles at 32/ 4.16.0 1 axe .4. 1 new large bark house 6.0.0 __________ 20.12.0 6.Jacob Shy-yo-we-yooh [160A] 2 large hogs at 32/ 3.4.0 2 brass kettles, 1 very large 40/ 1 middling size 20/ 3.0.0 3 guns, one a French fowling piece, very valuable 48/ 16/ 16/ 4.0.0 X(1 rifle taken by the British when he was made prisoner (ill word) in Philadelphia) & stripped to his breech cloth 1 log house, 2 floors sawed board 8.0.0 ________ 18.4.0 7.Hlau-wistony / Silversmith [161] ask Sken-nen-do {206 dollars supposed he exchanged silver for paper} say 25.4.0 1 broad axe 12/ 1 large pot 10/ 1.2.0 1 chopping axe .4. 3 English hoes, very good .12. 2 screw augurs .8. a large bag of lead, as much as a man could conveniently carry with one hand 2.10.0 a log house, of 3 fire-places in a row 8.0.0 2 new log canoes at 20/ 2.0.0 ________ [total probably written over 54.16.] 40.0.0 8.Cornelius, Augh-ne-onh / Big Bear [161] 1 horse, 1 mare large & serviceable 20.0.0 1 large & 1 small brass kettle 2.8.0 1 heifer, 2 years old 2.8.0 1 middling big hog 1.0.0 3 large brass kettles 32/ 4.16.0 1 large pewter platter .8. 1 bark house, roofed, framed & sealed inside with board 8.0.0 nails which cost him 5 dollars 2.0.0 _________ 41.0.0 ADDITIONAL CLAIM PAID: BIG BEAR 5 Dollars [164] 9.Powless Paulus {On-nons-honty / Flying Arm} [161] 4 horses 2 capital at L12 middling at 8 40.0.0 1 colt 2.0.0 1 cow L5, 1 heifer 2.8 7.8.0 2 hogs at 20/ 2.0.0 2 broad axes 24/ 1 saw 8/ 1.12.0 3 steel traps at 12/ 1.16.0 1 pair andirons .16. 1 pair tongs .8. 1 brass kettle, middling size .3. 1 pot, pretty large .8. 1 ditto, small .5. 1 sleigh & harness (shod) 4.0.0 1 house, framed 10.0.0 1 bark house 4.10.0 __________ 75.6.0 10.Cornelius Tow-ce-ny / Otter & his brother Thomas: [161] 1 mare serviceable 10.0.0 1 milk cow 5.0.0 1 sleigh & harness-shod 4.0.0 3 hogs, middling size 3.0.0 1 gun 16/ 1 rifle L4 4.16.0 x1 very good framed house, large x1 other framed house, large, good like the former 1 iron pot, large .10. ________ 27.6.0 11.Neddy Ti-oo-gon-he-sa: [161] 1 horse, meddling good 10.0.0 1 house-hewed logs 6.0.0 1 large pot .10. _________ 16.10.0 12.Good Peter's Widow [161] 2 horses - 1 likely 3 years old 12.0.0 1 a colt of 1 year 3.0.0 1 milk cow L5 5.0.0 hogs, a number sizable 4.0.0 1 large English framed barn 30.0.0 1 framed house 12.0.0 4 sitting chairs 1.0.0 2 large brass kettles 4.0.0 harness for 2 horses 2.0.0 iron shod sleigh 2.0.0 30 table pewter spoons a set knives & forks 1.0.0 _________ 76.0.0 13.Tall Peter- Tsot-te-gol-la-his [161] 1 bark house, 2 fire places, plank beds-Indian house 6.0.0 2 trammels, 12/ 2 hoes 8/ 1.0.0 1 spade 6/ {1 pot 8/ 1 gun 16/ for his nephew 1.1.0 ________ 8.10.0 14.John Sken-en-do [161] 4 large horses at L11 44.0.0 4 hogs at 20/ 4.0.0 5 steel traps at 12/ 3.0.0 1 sleigh, shod 2.0.0 2 sets harnesses, 1 new 4.10.0 1 plough 2.0.0 1 grindstone, large 1.12.0 a very large framed house, chimney at each end. painted windows 44.0.0 a large framed barn not finished 15.0.0 100lbs. nails at 1/ 5.0.0 (cattle paid for) a copper tea kettle 1.4.0 1 tea pot 4/ 3 trammels 18/ 1.2.0 2 large pewter dishes .16. 1 pewter bason 8. 2 brass kettles, meddling 2.8.0 50 lbs. [?] powder - at 4/ 10.0.0 2 rugs [?] 40/ 2 guns 32/ 3.12.0 leaden balls as much as he could carry 2.10.0 shovel and tongs .16. 1/2 peck wampum-national property (wampum given at Phila.) 2 hand saws 20/ 2 cross cut ditto 64/ 4.4.0 1 large looking glass 1.0.0 __________ 153.2.0 Large Meeting house burnt [Notation at bottom of page apparently associated with Skenendo list.] Additionl Claim paid: Sken-en-do money borrowed by Col. Pickering- 4 Dollars [164A] 15.Peter Fry O-quooh lo-tau [161A] 1 horse, very good 12.0.0 1 sleigh, shod & harness 4.0.0 1 rifle 4.0.0 2 hoes .8. ________ 20.8.0 16.Hon-ye-ry's losses, as given by his widow, Nov.24, 1794 [160] 12 horses 9 horses at L10 90.0.0 3 colts 3 9.0.0 (1 finally Cost 3 draught horses in all 3 young, 1 & 2 years.) 6 head of horned cattle 49.0.0 (old & young suppose most again recovered) 2 sheep .16. 60 hogs at 6/ 18.0.0 x6 turkeys x100 fowls a framed house 20.0.0 a wagon, completely ironed 12.0.0 a draught sleigh shod 2.0.0 a plough 2.0.0 a harrow 1.4.0 4 axes & 6 tomahawks 1.12.0 6 hoes 1.4.0 x5 bushels of wheat sowed x12 ditto of oats ditto x100 ditto corn burnt in the house 15.0.0 200 lbs. sugar say a 100 lbs./ at 6 2.10.0 4 pieces of callico 8.0.0 1 piece of linen 2.10.0 6 coverlets at 16/ 4.16.0 6 blankets 2 ditto lost in the battle 4.0.0 3 large brass kettles 4.16.0 3 small ditto 2.8.0 2 tin kettles .12. 1 frying pan .8. 1 copper kettle 1.0.0 1 trammel .8. 12 pewter plates 1.4.0 1 copper tea kettle 1.4.0 10 tea cups & saucers .8. 6 punch bowls .6. 1 pair steel yards .10. 7 steel traps 4.4.0 1 rifle gun 3.4.0 10 pairs leggins, in cloth at 4/ 2.0.0 100 broaches 2.10.0 a large bunch black wampum 2.0.0 1 two-handed batteau 4.0.0 10 pewter table spoons .5. 1 table .6. 1 trunk .10. 10 pair ear-bobs .15. 10 strouds 10.0.0 ________ 286.10.0 Hon-ye-ry's losses by Hy Trathroop, his brother's account at Oneida [161A---all but the 3 top entries with monetary values crossed out] 4 milk cows 20.0.0 2 steers 3 yrs old 9.0.0 10 young cattle 20.0.0 ____________ 49.0.0 2 horses, both very fine 3 milk cows 6 young cattle a great many hogs 1 plough 1 harrow (between the brothers) 1 framed house, made by white people about 18 or 20 feet square gave a horse & a cow for the frame & outside work 2 sheys 1 new wagon [not shod, says...young man] 1 sleigh, shod a good many axes & tomahawks a number of hoes much corn in the house a number of brass kettles a copper kettle & tin kettles 17.Peter S-hau-lu-tau-gau-wau's children [163A] 1 large framed house 28.0.0 1 sleigh, shod, & harness 4.0.0 3 brass kettles 3.12.0 8 pewter plates .16. 1 pewter tea pot .6. 6 cups & saucers .3. _________ 36.17.0 18.Peggy Kon-na-tall-us [163A] 1 middle sized brass kettle 20/ 1 pot 8/ 1.8.0 1 pewter large dish 8/ 1 ditto bason 8/ .16. 2 ditto small .4. 3 earthen plates 2/ 1 frying pan 8/ .10. 1 steel trap 12/ 2 trammels 12/ 1.4.0 1 chopping axe 4/ 2hoes 8/ 1.12.0 1 Indian bark house 4.0.0 ________ 9.14.0 19.Joseph Honne-legh-je deceased, mentioned by his sister [163] 1 cow 5.0.0 1 large framed house, glazed 24.0.0 wood-sled shod & harness 4.0.0 2 cross cut saws 3.4.0 2 horses taken by the tories at Fort Stanwix 6.0.0 __________ 52.4.0 20.Beech Tree's Widow [163] A large Indian house, 2 fires 8.0.0 Her son Cornelius Shagoratharse a large mare, valued by him at L10 8.0.0 ________ 16.0.0 Another son, Joseph Kagh-nyonaughque a good stallion 8.0.0 [Missing are itemized lists for: 21. Jacob Reed 22. Thomas Kau-nongh-sau-se 23. Leah Whitebeans 24. Widow Huldah 25. Hannah Arnold 26. Elizabeth of Oriska] BRITISH ADHERENTS, WHOLLY OR PARTIALLY [WOLF CLAN] 27.B Widow Yoo-ten-to-nee [161] 1 brass kettle, cost 6 dollars 2.0.0 4 hoes 16/ 1 axe tomahawk 4/ 1.0.0 1 trammel 6/ 1 frying pan 6/ .12. 1 Indian house 4.0.0 _________ 7.12.0 28.B Christian Te-hon-ne-goh-soh-erly [broad open countenance] [161A] 3 horses, very good .......................................................30.0.0 2 sleighs 1 shod & complete 40/ 1 ironed except shoeing 30/ ....................................3.10.0 1 set harness 40/ 2 saddles 60/ ...........................................5.0.0 1 log chain.................................................................1.0.0 3 brass kettles, one very large ............................................4.0.0 a house, Indian form .......................................................6.0.0 1 broad axe .............................................................. .12. __________ 50.2.0 29.B Peter Kau-ha-you-tee-yoo [161A] 2 big steers L8 2 middle sized hogs 32/..................................9.12.0 3 brass kettles 72/ 4 steel traps 48/ 1 pot 8/....................... 6.8.0 1 French fowling piece......................................................2.8.0 1 gun 16/ 1 Dutch axe 6/ 1 tea kettle 20/ .......................... 2.2.0 1 saddle 24/ 1 set harness 40/ ......................................... 3.4.0 1 broad axe 12/ 1 large pewter dish 8/ ................................. 1.0.0 1 hand saw 8/ 6 hoes 24/ 1 Indian house, good door things L4 ..................................... 5.12.0 ________ 30.6.0 30.B John Tow-we-ah [163A] 1 heifer a year old ...................................................... 1.12.0 2 brass kettles 1 very large cost 8 D 1 smaller 4 D ......................................... 3.12.0 4 steel beaver traps, cost 2D ............................................ 2.8.0 2 trunks ................................................................. 1.4.0 1 broad axe .............................................................. .12. x(hewed logs for a house) 2 trammels ............................................................. .12. 2 pewter basons ......................................................... .16. 2 pewter tea pots ......................................................... .12. ________ 11.8.0 31.B Peter Kow-we-au-deeh [163A] 4 guns 16/ ............................................................... 3.4.0 1 large brass kettle ....................................................... 2.0.0 2 steel beaver traps ....................................................... 1.4.0 2 iron wedges ............................................................. .4. 2 trammels ................................................................ .12. 3 hoes.................................................................... .12. ________ 7.16.0 32.B Mary, widow of Pine-Splitter [163A] a good framed house, 2 chimnies.......................................... 28.0.0 1 horse L8........1 milk cow L5............................................. 13.0.0 sleigh & harness ........................................................... 3.0.0 2 brass kettles, ...1 large, 1 small........................................ 3.0.0 1 small pot 6/......1 tea kettle 20/ ....................................... 1.6.0 3 scythes 24/......4 steel traps 48/ ....................................... 3.12.0 3 trammels 18/......1 trunk 12/ ........................................... 1.10.0 4 hoes 16/ .........2 broad axes ........................................... 2.0.0 2 Indian axes ............................................................. .6. __________ 55.14.0 33.B Widow Warmweather-her husband the brother of Capt. John [163A] 3 milk cows ............................................................ 15.0.0 6 young cattle .......................................................... 12.0.0 1 sleigh & harness, not shod ............................................. 3.0.0 1 chain 8/ .....1 broad axe 12/......4 common ditto 16/ ................... 1.16.0 3 handsaws 24/......2 chizzles 4/ .......................................... 1.8.0 5 hoes 20/ .....3 trunks good 30/.......................................... 2.18.0 1 Indian house L8.....2 brass kettles ..................................... 10.8.0 1 iron kettle ............................................................... .8. ____________ 46.10.0 34.B Widow Seth [163A] 2 large brass kettles ................................................... 3.12.0 2 small ditto ............................................................ 2.0.0 1 iron ditto .......................................................... .16. 1 small trunk with hair plates 5D ...wampum arm band 5 .................... 2.0.0 2 steel traps 24/ .....1 trammel 6/ ........................................ 1.10.0 4 hoes 16/.........2 chopping axes 8/ ..................................... 1.4.0 1 mare 3 years old ........................................................ 6.0.0 3 quart basons .............................................................. .6. 1 Indian house with three fire places ...................................... 8.0.0 __________ 25.8.0 35.B Sally, John Jourdain's cousin [163A] 1 milk cow ................................................................. 5.0.0 2 brass kettles ............................................................ 1.12.0 1 tin ditto ............................................................... .5. 1 pair small tongs .......................................................... .5. 2 hoes 8/ .....2 axes 8/ .................................................. .16. Indian house ................................................................ 4.0.0 __________ 11.18.0 36.B Katharine The-wet [163A] 2 horses .................................................................. 16.0.0 1 milk cow ................................................................. 5.0.0 1 sleigh & harness, neat shod ......................................... 4.10.0 1 scarlet blanket ......................................................... 1.12.0 1 black ditto ............................................................. 1.0.0 1 copper tea kettle ........................................................ 1.4.0 2 brass kettle ........................................................... 1.12.0 1 framed house ............................................................ 8.0.0 several hogs .............................................................. 1.0.0 __________ 39.18.0 a quantity of money- hid in the woods afterward found by the surveyors but not restored. 37.B William Kollonh-he-aula-tah-lee ...deceased [163A] 1 4 year old mare .......................................................... 8.0.0 3 large brass kettles ............................................. ....... 3.12.0 1 trunk of cloaths worth 30 Dollars ......................................... 6.0.0 a small Indian house ....................................................... 2.0.0 __________ 19.12.0 38.B Captain Isaac, an Oneida [163] 1 framed house ............................................................ 16.0.0 2 iron kettles ............................................................ 1.0.0 2 large pewter basons 16/......2 ditto dishes ............................. 1.12.0 1 pr. andirons 16/ ..w/ shovel & tongs 16/ ................................ 1.12.0 1 broad axe 12/ ............1 chopping axe 4/ ............................. 16. 4 hoes 16/ .......1 trunk 8/ ............................................... 1.4.0 __________ 22.4.0 39.B Elizabeth for her Husband Wof-sa-nuh [163] 1 framed house L8........1 bark house, new L4 ............................ 12.0.0 1 horse .................................................................... 8.0.0 3 large kettles ........................................................... 4.16.0 1 sleigh & 2 sets of harness - shod ........................................ 5.0.0 3 trammels ................................................................. .18. 1 gun 16/ ........6 axes & tomahawks 20/ .................................. 1.16.0 5 hoes 8/ ........2 handsaws 16/ ........................................... 1.4.0 1 broad axe ................................................................ .12. ___________ 34.6.0 [Missing itemized list for : 40. T-haugh-tahug-se-ly] BEAR TRIBE 1. Thomas Sahetaagealat alias white Beans [162] 1 large pole house with plained beems 20D .................................. 8.0.0 1 leather trunk 3D ........................................................ 1.0.0 1 brass kettle 2D .......................................................... .16. 1 trammel 6/ ................................................................ .6 __________ 10.2.0 List given in by his wife Leah-belonging to the wolf tribe-No.1 taken by J. Reed 2. Paulus Tegahsweangalolis, a young hereditary sachem [162] 1 valuabel horse 20D ........................................................ 8.0.0 1 Rifle 5D a saddle half wore 2D .......................................... 2.16.0 __________ 10.16.0 3. Loghtadye, alias Nicholas Sharp [162] 2 year old steers 12D ...................................................... 4.16.0 1 yearling ditto 4D ......................................................... 1.12.0 1 iron pot 10/ .............................................................. .10. 3 steel traps at 12/ ................................................. ..... 1.16.0 ___________ 8.14.0 4. John & Adam Jordan [162] Nov. 29, paid him one dollar on acct. 2 milch cows L5 each ...................................................... 10.0.0 1 horse 15D ................................................................ 6.0.0 1 swine & 2 pigs 5D ........................................................ 2.0.0 2 trammels......1 frying pan 18/ ........................................... .18. a large house with 2 chimneys 30 .......................................... 12.0.0 _________ 30.18.0 John Jourdain's grandfather blind & poor brother killed at Schoharie in attempting to part two men who were quarrelling Bear Tribe[161A] 5. Lieut. Clanis Kahiktoton [162] 1 broad axe 12/ ............................................................ .12. hand saw 8/ broad chizel 2/ ............................................. .10. 10D for extraordinary service in going express from Fort Stanwix to German Flatts-never yet paid ............................................... 4.0.0 __________ 5.2.0 6. Wale, wife of (?) Shonoyripo (?) Anthony [162] 3 horses 60D (?) 1 cow 5L 2 swine 1(?)D cash .......................... 29.16.0 1 french gun 5D ............................................................. 2.0.0 1 saddle 7D first cost 5D ................................................... 2.0.0 1 sleigh & set of harness ................................................... 5.0.0 a large bark house well finihed 20D ......................................... 8.0.0 a condoling present for her Brother SINAVIS who died at Valley Forge, promised by ge'l Schuyler.................................................... 2.0.0 A reward for her sons service in the late war, who was murdered at Oneida, by a Tory soon after the peace. .............................................. 3.0.0 _________ 51.16.0 7. John Jonson alias Towacanoet in behalf of himself, his father & mother younger brother- & one other relation of the family. [162] A reward for three months residing at Fort Plain & doing service in the scouting way-four men. L5 1 milch cow killed by the enemy 5L ........................................ 5.0.0 2 brass kettles at 3D each 2 new blankets 32/ 1 shirt 12/1 buck skin 15/ taken by the Enemy in the Oriskene Battle................................... 5.8.0 8. Konwagalet-sister of deaf Honyost, to be given to Honyost [162] a small house, shingled & well furnished 10D ............................... 4.0.0 2 steel traps at 12/ ....................................................... 1.4.0 1 trammel 6/ 1 broad ax 12/ ........................................... .18. ________ 6.2.0 9. Christian-Senior [162] 1 large brass kettle 5D .................................................... 2.0.0 3 small ditto at 12/ ...................................................... 1.16.0 1 broad axe, 2 small ditto ................................................. 1.4.0 2 hoes 12/ 1 bake pan 10/ ............................................... 1.2.0 & one hand saw ............................................................ .10. a small bark house, well furnished 10D ................................... 4.0.0 ___________ 10.8.0 10. Christian, the younger [162] 1 large brass kettle ..................................................... 2.0.0 4 hoes 1 axe 2 small ditto ............................................ 2.0.0 2 pewter basons ............................................................ .4. 2 swine at 8/ ............................................................. .16. a wigwam 10D .............................................................. 4.0.0 ____________ 9.0.0 11. Moses Ohahageghton [162] 2 horses, one saddle & bridle the whole valued 75D 50D........................ 20.0.0 12 Katalene, wife of Kahelayent [162] 2 horses .................................................................20.0.0 2 mares & 1 colt ....................................................... 18.0.0 1 large brass kettle & one bason ........................................ 3.0.0 1 large trunk ........................................................... 1.0.0 1 set of harness ....................................................... 2.10.0 2 hoes .................................................................. .12. 1 axe .................................................................... .8. one rifle ............................................................... 3.4.0 1 brass kettle, middle size ............................................ .16. ___________ 59.10.0 *1 horse taken by the enemy while we were sheltered in Fort Stanwix *bark house SK. The above list drawn up by Jacob Reed. The husband is of the Wolf Tribe, the wife of the Bear. 13. William T-hoo-ya-dot-ha [162A] 4 brass kettles 2 big 2 little ..................................... 4.16.0 4 steel traps 3 trammels ............................................ 4.3.0 2 hoes 24/ 1 small tomahawk 8/ .................................... 1.12.0 3 tomahawks .............................................................. .9. Indian house ........................................................... 4.0.0 __________ 15.0.0 14. Katharine Quot-honh-so-tah-ne [162A] 3 brass kettles 1 large 4D 2 small 10/ each ..................................... 2.12.0 3 hogs at 8/ 4 axes at 4/6 .......................................... 2.2.0 1 frying pan 8/ ... 1 gun 20/ ......................................... 1.6.0 __________ 6.2.0 * Log house, old 15. Moses Shi-honh-hau-de-sa dec'd to go to the eldest sister, Hannah [162A] 6 sliver breast plates at 16/ ............................................ 4.16.0 5 arm bands ........................................................... 4.16.0 2 pr. leggins, (1 scarlet) ............................................. .18. 2 new blankets .......................................................... 1.4.0 3 shirts ................................................................. 1.8.0 _________ 13.2.0 16. Nicholas of the Bear Tribe (John's brother) [161A] {This is near a notation referring to John Jordain} 4 horses L32 1 trunk of tools 40/ .................................................. 34.0.0 2 colts L8......... 2 guns 32/ ........................................... 9.12.0 1 cow L5 ........................................................... 5.0.0 1 sleigh shod & harness - all new ........................................ 5.0.0 1 large bark house ................................................... 8.0.0 2 large shotes 20/......1 hoe 4/ .........1 spade 6/ .................. 1.10.0 (gunsmithy barrels (?) 2 hand saws 20/.........2 broad axes 24/ ................................. 2.4.0 _________ 65.6.0 17. A list of the Losses sustained by Lodwick Gaghsaweda, an Oneida Chief in the year 1780 [160A] 7 Horses .............................................................. 45.0.0 2 cows ................................................................ 10.0.0 1 Pleasure Sleigh .................................................... 5.0.0 1 Burden ditto ........................................................ 2.0.0 2 Setts of Horse-takling .............................................. 3.0.0 1 Framed House ....................................................... 20.0.0 1 Gunn ................................................................ .16. 1 Steel trap ........................................................... .12. 1 large kettle ....................................................... 2.0.0 1 Trammel .................................................................. .6. 2 Candle-sticks-- both very good ......................................... .8. 1,0 Shepples (?) of corn ............................................... 4.10.0 1 Corn-field left unharvested commonly producing 800 strings of corn 2 pairs of Tongs ........................... 1 fine shovel & Tongs - brass-headed ................................. 1.10.0(?) __________ 95.2.0 SK. The list of Lodwick - alias gaghsawida - Head Chief, Chief fo the Bear Tribe has already been given in to Col'l Pickering. [162A] BRITISH ADHERENTS [BEAR CLAN] 18B. Oendalighton, his wife Niga, and Daughter Susannah [162A] 1 large brass kettle 5D first cost ...................................... 2.0.0 2 pewter basons at 3/ ..................................................... .6. 3 ditto plates ............................................................ .6. 3 bowls, earthen .......................................................... .2. 2 trammels ............................................................. .12. 2 hoes .................................................................. .12. 1 cow 16D first cost ...................................................... 6.0.0 1 mare & colt ............................................................ 10.0.0 a house well furnished, partly in the English fashion ................... 4.16.0 1 large mare, belonging to Susannah 35D ............................ 14.0.0 _________ 38.14.0 19B. Hannah Kayadaongh [162A] 2 large brass kettles ...................................................... 4.0.0 2 small ditto at 12/ .................................................... 1.4.0 1 large bark house ....................................................... 4.0.0 _______ 9.4.0 20B. Widow Tau-hot-tee [162A] 2 horses ..............1 milk cow ......................................... 21.0.0 2 large brass kettles .......copper tea kettle ............................ 4.0.0 2 pewter teapots ...........1 rifle gun ................................... 3.0.0 3 steel traps ......4 small basons ......................................... 2.4.0 1 axe ...........1 hoe .................................................... .12. a small bark house ........................................................ 2.8.0 ______ 33.4.0 21B. Cornelius Kau-yeh-tol-hah [162A] 3 hoes.......4 kettles ........1 axe ........................................ 3.4.0 1 quart bason .........12 pewter spoons..................................... .8. tin quart .......Indian house ............................................... 2.1.0 ______ 5.13.0 22B. Joseph Yogeaphlataleghhea (alias Hot Ashes) & children [162A] (This is a suggested correlation of the list of items and the column of accounts which are separately presented in the document.) a good bark house............................................................ 4.0.0 2 cows ................................................ .................. 10.0.0 2 pots 8/ ....1 large kettle 12/ ...................................... .16. 4 steel traps 24/ ......1 broad axe 12/ ................................ .12. 1 saw 8/ ............................................................... .8. 1 augur 3/ ............................................................ .3. 1 Trunk 20/ ............................................................ 1.0.0 1 rifle 40/ ......many small articles ................................. 2.0.0 _______ 18.19.0 TURTLE TRIBE: 1. ATTEWENNADETHA, a widow [165] 7 brass kettles, of various sizes ......................................... 27.0.0 2. Johannis Tekanajauere [165] 2 Horses .................................................................. 24.0.0 1 colt .................................................................. 2.0.0 2 cows ......1 broad axe .................................................. 10.10.0 1 sett horse tackling .................................................... 2.10.0 1 large kettle 40/ .....2 trammels ....................................... 2.12.0 1 gunn 16/ .....6 lb. powder ........................................... 2.0.0 1 Indian fashioned house ................................................ 6.0.0 2 syths 28/ ....& 2 sickles ............................................ 1.2.0 1 whip saw 40/ .....1 prayer book 16/ .................................... 2.16.0 ________ 53.10.0 3. John Shojejowane [165] 2 horses ................................................................ 24.0.0 1 cow & 1 gunn ......................................................... 5.16.0 ________ 29.16.0 4. John Jonyongwinon [165] 1 framed house ........................................................... 25.0.0 1 steer ....2 yrs. old .................................................. 2.0.0 1 looking glass 30/ ..................................................... 1.10.0 ______ 28.10.0 5. Mattanis Thotshimha [165] The half of one framed house .............................................. 14.0.0 1 bark ditto ............................................................. 5.0.0 1 chest ................................................................. .8. 1 frying pan ............................................................ .8. ______ 19.16.0 6. Widdow of Karontowanea [165] 2 horses ................................................................. 20.0.0 1 saddle ............................................................... 1.4.0 1 large kettle ........................................................ 2.0.0 2 cows .................................................................. 10.0.0 1 bark house .......................................................... 5.0.0 2 hoes ............................................................... .16. _______ 39.0.0 7. Widdow of Peter Thanyentayen [165] a large, well finished frame house & store.............................. 48.0.0 cellar walled with stone 6 horses & 1 colt ..................................................... 50.0.0 3 cows & 6 chairs ...................................................... 16.10.0 2 chests & 1 trunk .................................................. 1.2.0 3 brass kettles ..................................................... 4.0.0 2 trammels ........................................................ .12. ________ 120.6.0 8. Widdow of Jacob Anenghrateni [165] 4 cows ........4 horses .............................................. 40.0.0 1 sett horse tackling .............................................. 5.0.0 1 sleigh not shod ................................................. 1.0.0 3 large trunks ..................................................... 1.16.0 1 chest ......................................................... .6. 12 pewter plates .................................................. 1.4.0 1 hand saw ...................................................... .12. 2 large brass kettles ............................................. 4.0.0 1 small ditto .................................................... .8. 6 painted chairs................................................... 1.16.0 1 unfinished frame house with two chimnys .......................... 20.0.0 1 finished ditto ....1 fire place ................................. 15.0.0 _______ 91.2.0 9. Widdow of Wm. Kayentarongwen [165] 3 horses .......1 saddle ............................................ 25.10.0 1 rifle gunn......1 Indian house ................................. 3.4.0 1 common ditto ................................................... 1.4.0 1 large brass kettle ............................................. 2.0.0 ________ 31.18.0 10. Widdow of Capt. David [165] 2 horses ........................................................... 20.0.0 2 rifle gunns ..................................................... 6.0.0 1 sett horse - tackling ......................................... 2.0.0 1 middle size brass kettle ..................................... 1.0.0 3 pewter basons .............................................. .9. 1 very poor log house .......................................... 4.0.0 _______ 33.9.0 11. Wm. Teharentotarhon 2 horses ...1 sett tackling ...................................... 22.10.0 1 saddle ...................................................... 1.12.0 2 middle sized brass kettles .................................. 2.0.0 2 trammels ................................................... .12. 2 gunns .....an Indian house .................................. 5.12.0 _________ 32.6.0 12. Widdow of Shonewis [165] 1 framed house ................................................ 10.0.0 1 copper kettle 40/ ........................................... 2.0.0 1 pot 16/ ........................................................ .16. 1 frying pan 10/ ............................................. .10. 1 middle sized brass kettle ................................. 1.0.0 10 panes window glass ...................................... .10. _________ 14.16.0 13.Thanigendagen [165] 1 Bark house ................................................. 4.0.0 1 horse ......................................................... 8.0.0 ________ 12.0.0 14. Agentigakhon [165A] 2 steers ..................................................... 6.0.0 1 mare & colt ................................................. 10.0.0 1 Indian house .............................................. 4.0.0 1 new frame of a house ....................................... 8.0.0 2 hoes .........2 axes ....................................... 1.4.0 1 saw.......1 grubbing hoe .................................. .16. 1 large chest .............................................. .6. 1 small trunk .............................................. .12. 1 barn - made with timber ................................... 6.0.0 ________ 36.18.0 15. Great Sally [165] 1 Indian house .................................................. 4.0.0 1 horse ......................................................... 8.0.0 2 axes ........................................................ .12. _______ 12.12.0 16. Widdow of Tate [165] 1 Indian house ......................................................... 4.0.0 1 horse ................................................................. 8.0.0 1 cow & calf ............................................................ 6.0.0 1 large kettle .......................................................... 2.0.0 1 trammel ............................................................. .6. ______ 20.6.0 17. Jacob Arighwaginha [165A] 1 broad axe ......................................................... .12. 1 common ditto ......................................................... .6. 1 yearling colt .................................................... 3.0.0 1 silver breastplate 32/ ....................................... 1.12.0 1 belt of glass wampum ....................................... .8. ______ 5.18.0 18. Taraghkorens [165A] 1 Indian house .................................................... 4.0.0 1 gunn ......2 hoes ............................................... 1.8.0 1 blanket ......................................................... .16. _______ 6.4.0 19. Jonigaghgwen [165A] 1 horse ............................................................ 8.0.0 20. The Widdow Terogge [165A] 1 horse ........................................................ 8.0.0 1 gunn ......................................................... .16. 1 large kettle ..................................................... 2.0.0 1 pot .......2 trammels ...................................... 1.2.0 2 hoes ............................................................ .12. _______ 12.10.0 21. Tehotageate [165A] 1 Indian house .................................................. 4.0.0 1 middle sized kettle ............................................ 1.0.0 1 gunn......................................................... .16. 1 trammel ...................................................... .6. _______ 6.2.0 22. Lewis Denny [165A] 1 cow ............................................................ 6.0.0 2 large hogs at 20/ ............................................... 2.0.0 2 brass kettles at 40/ ............................................ 4.0.0 1 sett harness ..................................................... 3.10.0 ________ 15.10.0 23. Daniel Skanendo [165A] 1 framed house .................................................... 10.0.0 1 large brass kettle ............................................. 2.0.0 2 small ditto ................................................... .16. 1 pot ......................................................... .8. 2 pewter plates .....2 earthen ditto .......................... .9. 2 sleighs & 2 setts of harness ................................... 7.10.0 1 yearling colt ................................................. 1.12.0 1 chest ......3 small trunks ................................... .18. 1 sythe ...................................................... .8. _________ 24.10.0 24. Christian Kanyaroton [165A] 1 Indian house ................................................. 4.0.0 1 gunn ........................................................ .16. __________ 4.16.0 25. Paul Tehonwatase [165A] 1 gunn.............1 steel trap 2 large axes 1 grid -iron ................................................... 2.12.0 demands compensation for his part and activity in the late war in the American Service - has a wife & 3 children whom expects to be clothed. 26. John Onontiyo [166] 1 Indian house ................................................ 4.0.0 1 gunn ....................................................... .16. 1 large trunk ................................................ 1.0.0 _______ 5.16.0 27. Terogge [166] 1 Indian house ............................................... 4.0.0 2 horses ...................................................... 16.0.0 2 cows ....................................................... 10.0.0 3 brass kettles ............................................. 3.0.0 4 pewter plates .............................................. 1.12.0 3 hoes ........2 axes ....................................... 1.10.0 ________ 36.2.0 28. The Widow Hannah [166] one half of a framed house ................................... 14.0.0 29. Deacon Thomas's youngest daughter [166] 1 black stroud trimmed with ribbands .......................... 4.0.0 50 broaches ....................................................... 2.10.0 _______ 6.10.0 30. Mary Dewatawenghha [166] 1 cow & calf ...................................................... 5.16.0 1 horse .......................................................... 8.0.0 2 large kettles .................................................. 4.0.0 2 frying pans ................................................... .16. 2 trammels ..................................................... .12. 3 hoes ......................................................... .15. _________ 19.19.0 31. The Widow Grasshopper [166A] 1 Indian house .................................................. 4.0.0 1 large axe ................................................... .8. 2 hoes ......2 grubbing dittos............................................. 1.4.0 _______ 5.12.0 Dec'd 3d. Christian Konne-au-lo-ton [166A] 1 stallion, 3 years old ..................................... 8.0.0 1 mare & colt ................................................. 8.0.0 1 half worn saddle & bridle ................................... 1.4.0 1 pewter quart pot & 1 tin ditto ............................. .4. _________ 17.8.0 BRITISH ADHERENTS [TURTLE CLAN] 32B. Peter Summer [165A] 2 horses ....................................................... 16.0.0 1 rifle gun ................................................... 3.0.0 ________ 19.0.0 33B. Widdow Kanaghuntirhon [166] 2 horses ........................................................ 16.0.0 x1 sleigh & harness ............................................ 5.10.0 x bought & pd. for by Capt. John .......... _______ 21.10.0 34B. Augus Thanoyent [166] 1 Indian house ................................................ 4.0.0 x10 beaver skins .............................................. 6.0.0 x1 large bear ditto ........................................... 1.0.0 1 large trunk ................................................. 1.0.0 1 sett door hinges .......................................... .6. ________ 12.6.0 x paid for at the German Flats by the Indians who took them in says Capt. John. 35B. Doctor Peter [166] One horse, let to Major Hardenburg at Fort Stanwix, who promised to return, but never did - valued at L8. Quere if he has not rec'd compensation - as he afterward went to the Westward & joined the British. 36B. Nicholas Kananghharoton [166A] 1 Indian house .....2 fireplaces ........................... 6.0.0 1 cow ..................................................... 5.0.0 2 large kettles ........................................... 3.0.0 2 steel traps ............................................. 1.4.0 ________ 15.4.0 TUSCARORAS: 1. Account of losses sustained by David (alias Teyolonghhagweande) Tuscarora in the late war. [160] 1 large brass kettle ...................................... 1.4.0 2 small ditto ............................................. 1.4.0 & 1 iron pot . The three former partly worn............... .8. 1 horse .................................................... 8.0.0 ________ 10.16.0 addition: 1 large trunk 16/ ....1 black stroud ..................... 1.16.0 1 Indian blanket 16/ ..1 linen shirt 12/ ................. 1.8.0 1 pr. scarlett leggins 16/ 15 pr. door hinges 30/ ................................ 2.6.0 _________ 16.6.0 SK. A large field of corn left standing not reckoned - by reason of Congress supplying him & family with provisions 'till his return to his country. Oneida His Nov. 27th 1794 David X S. Kirkland Mark David alias aTeyolongh hog-waun-dy/ a Tuscorora [164] 1 large brass kettle...3 dollars .....2 small ones....3 D Pot...1 D ..........Horse ..20 D .............................. 27 Dollars 2. Tol-lon-do-wau-gon [Tuscororer] [161A] 3 good horses L30 .......1 saddle 30/ ........................... 31.10.0 2 milk cows .................................................... 10.0.0 1 large trunk ................................................ 1.0.0 2 guns ....................................................... 1.12.0 1 brass kettle, middling size ............................... 1.4.0 1 Indian bark house - planked at the beds ................... 4.0.0 ________ 49.6.0 3. Nicholas Kusick [161A] 1 heifer a year old .......................................... 1.12.0 a log stable ................................................ 1.0.0 an Indian house ............................................. 5.0.0 1 iron kettle ............................................. .8. 1 large frying pan..1 D .................................... .8. 1 trammel ................................................. .6. 1 poor horse ............................................... 5.0.0 _________ 13.14.0 4. Peter Te-o-quont [161A] a bark house ................................................ 4.0.0 a brass kettle ............................................. 1.4.0 1 pewter bason ............................................ .8. 1 axe ..................................................... .4. _______ 5.16.0 5. Jacob Yoo-noh-sou-onh-ta for his mother [161A] 1 brass kettle 32/ ....3 steel traps 24/ ................... 2.16.0 1 broad axe 12/ ....2 hand saws 16/ ........................ 1.8.0 3 hoes 12/ ........1 trammel 6/ ........................... .18. 1 colt a year old 60/ ....1 old horse 60/................. 6.0.0 1 bark house ............................................... 4.0.0 _______ 15.2.0 BRITISH ADHERENTS [TUSCARORAS] 6B. Jacob Jo-quollis [161A] 2 large brass kettles ...................................... 3.4.0 2 small ditto ............................................. 2.0.0 a bark h(ouse) ............................................. 4.0.0 2 hoes 8/ .. [ ill. area obscured by ink blot] ............ [.16.] _______ 10.0.0 7B. John Frenchman [161A] 1 large brass kettle 32/ .....2 iron wedges 8/............ 2.0.0 5 hoes 20/ ..........1 grindstone 16/ 1 horse - pretty good L8 .............................. 9.16.0 plank house.....cost 20 dollars ............................ 6.8.0 _______ 18.4.0 8. David Hur-le-ho-nunt [not a British Adherent] [161A] ( a warrior - left nothing) KAHNAWAKE John Kin-ter-lon-ty a Caughnauwagoe [161A] Quere. a young fellow then who could have had no property. came here 2 years before the war ended. 1 framed house 1 horse middling 1 milk cow 1 brass kettle, large 1 copper kettle with cover, small 1 waggon, not shod 1 sleigh, not shod 1 pleasure sleigh shod 1 set of harness 3 guns, 1 with a silver thumbpiece 1 scarlett blanket .....1 black ditto 2 pair scarlett leggins 3 strouds with gartering 3 blankets, 1 fine 3 belts black wampum. 3 fingers wide & very long 2 pair arm bands 100 broaches.............15 ear bobs 3 beaver steel traps [Notes on Oneida Army Officers, Deceased] [166A] WOLF TRIBE: Lieutenant (Johannes or Honness) Sau-go-hau-lau-sa or Sagoharase was a lieutenant commissioned by Congress died at Schenectady, in the Service, in the year 1780, in Autumn - leaving a widow now the wife of Martinus, and a son now living with his mother. Pay and commutation - more [?] land (Mr. Dean's information) BEAR TRIBE: Honyost, a lieutenant commissioned by Congress, killed in battle in 1779, near Genesee, in Sullivan's expedition - all arrears of pay, commutation & land still due. has left 2 children, one a minor.To see Part 2: Transcription from Draper Manuscript Click Here