Nanapash

Nanapash was the son-in-law of Pethus, the leader of the Tunxis community in Farmington, Connecticut.  He and his wife had a son and a daughter.  They all sold land at Snecshonck in 1679.  Almost a decade later, in 1688, Nanapash was among those who agreed to the choice of Wawowos and Shum as tribal leaders as proposed by William Wadsworth and Captain John Stanley.  
 
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