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Tyendinaga Census 1901 By Kungol Nate January 27, 2006 at 08:09:45 ------------ Tyendinaga Census 1901 ------------ Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, located East of Belleville on the Bay of Quinte (Ontario), was settled following the American Revolution and the displacement of the Iroquois Six Nations from their ancestral homeland in upstate New York Captain John Deserontyon arrived in Tyendinaga
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America's Most Wanted Hagers By W Brobst December 08, 2003 at 12:17:14 In the course of preparing the text of the book "The Hager Chronicles", we searched the records of the Hager Family Historical Registry, and found there are numerous German Hagers born in the 1700s who lived in America but whose parents have not yet been identified and or for whom we have no significant information They are
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