Confirmation of Tunxis Indian Deed
Summary:
Confirmation of a 1650 land transfer including the establishment of a 200-acre reservation and an affirmation that Indian Neck belongs to the TunxisDocument Links
Community:
Keywords:
Connecticut Collection, Law, Land/Property, Conveyances/Land Sales, Property -- Deeds/Titles, Maps, Political Relations, Reserves/Reservations, Improvement -- Fences/Enclosures, Confirmatory Deed, Farmington Land, Connecticut State LibraryRelated Biographies:
- Artanush
- Cherry
- Compounce, John
- Wife of John a Compounce
- Haramamon
- Wife of Haramamon
- Haynes, John, 1594 - 1653
- Hooker, John, 1664 - 1746
- Lewis, William, 1620 - 1690
- Mamanto
- Mamanto squa
- Nesahegen
- Ohehomhoot
- Onkawont
- Wife of Onkawont
- Pamepumhate (James)
- Pamepumhate (James)'s Son
- Pethus I
- Queremus
- Seacutt
- Shrowashk (wife of Tom)
- Stanley, John, 1624 - 1706
- Steele, Samuel, 1626 - 1685
- Tabhow
- Tomtaco
- Wadsworth, John, - 1689
- Wannoe
- Wasamagin
- Wenanawon
- Wonks (Wonx)
Original Date:
1673 May 22ndRights:
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Source:
Connecticut State Library, Connecticut Archives, Indians, Series 1 (1647-1789), Vol. 1, Doc.28Sponsors:
Identifier:
1673.05.22.01Subject:
Tunxis