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Eunice Williams, also
known as
Marguerite Kanenstenhawi Arosen, (17
September 1696 – 26
November 1785) was an
English colonist taken captive by French...
- raid was
ironically Williams daughter Eunice Kanenstenhawi Williams, also
known as
Marguerite Kanenstenhawi Arosen.
Deerfield holds a "special
place in...
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became an adult, she was
given the
Mohawk name
Kanenstenhawi to mark the p****age. At age 16,
Kanenstenhawi married François-Xavier Arosen, a
Mohawk man...
- of Deerfield, M****achusetts; Rev
Williams was the
father of
Eunice Kanenstenhawi Williams (1696–1785)
Increase who
graduated at
Harvard class of 1656...
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Batty Langley,
British garden designer (d. 1751)
September 17 –
Eunice Kanenstenhawi Williams,
Native American captive (d. 1785)
September 18 –
Thomas Hunt...
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Catholicism and
renamed Marguerite (as well as
receiving the
Mohawk name of
Kanenstenhawi). She
married Francois, a
Mohawk within the
Kahnawake community. Eunice...
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Batty Langley,
British garden designer (d. 1751)
September 17 –
Eunice Kanenstenhawi Williams,
Native American captive (d. 1785)
September 18 –
Thomas Hunt...
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Newman (2011). "Fulfilling the Name:
Catherine Tekakwitha and
Marguerite Kanenstenhawi (Eunice Williams)". Legacy. 28 (2): 232. doi:10.5250/legacy.28.2.0232...