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About Captain Isaac Hill, also known as Anoghsookte
concerns
The following dates and places of birth have been reported. It is unclear which (if any) are correct. Further research is warranted:
- 1738 at Mohawk, Tryon County (now Herkimer County), New York Colony
- October 14, 1744 at Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York Colony
brief biography and family
Mohawk/Turtle Clan
son of Isaac Hill and Elizabeth Crine Green
married Lydia John
their children: Isaac, Catherine, Margaret and William Isaac Hill
fought with the war parties during the American Revolution. He was wounded in the conflict and was later granted land in the Cobourg area and a pension.
notes
Anoghsookte means To the end of the house
sources
- https://archive.org/details/turtleswolvesbea00sive Turtles, Wolves, and Bears : a Mohawk family history by Sivertsen, Barbara J. Westminster, MD. : Heritage Books, 2006, c1996. Figure 7-1
- Honouring the Warriors” Part 1 - Up to the American Revolution
- The Draper Manuscript Collection, Joseph Brandt Papers, Volume 13,pg. 36
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Captain Isaac Hill, also known as Anoghsookte's Timeline
1738 |
1738
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New York Colony
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1744 |
October 14, 1744
Age 6
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Fort Hunter, Albany (Montgomery) County, New York Colony, British Colonial America
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1772 |
January 14, 1772
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Lower Mohawk Village (also known as Tiononderoge), unidentified county in Mohawk County, New York
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1808 |
March 7, 1808
Age 70
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Tyendinaga, Hastings County, (now Ontario), Upper Canada (now Canada)
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