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About Margaret Peggy See
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- 1764 - 1765 Sarah, Michael, George, Mary, Catherine, Margaret and John See returned from captivity among Indians to British forces under Col. Bouquet. Greenbrier captives John, Mary, 7, Peggy, 19, Michae l, Sally, 10, Catherine, George See with Elizabeth, George, Margaret and Sally Yokum
- Nov 30, 1764; Military Papers of Colonel Henry BOUQUET in letters to General Thomas GAGE, dated from Fort PITT, November 30, 1764; Published in "Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine", Volume 39 (1956), pages 187-203; article entitled: "Indian Captives Released by Colonel BOUQUET", by William S. EWING, curator of Manuscripts at that time at the Clements Library, University of Michigan Copied from: NOTES ON THE GERMAN YOKUM & SEE FAMILIES OF THE SOUTH BRANCH WV AND KENTUCKY (David Armstrong, 201 Graham St., Elkins, WV, 26241 heraldry@meer.net) (Based on research as of December 18, 2009. Assembled for complier’s own edification, subject
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Margaret Peggy See's Timeline
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1725
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Mohawk Schoharie Co, Schoharie County, New York, United States
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1752 |
January 15, 1752
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Peach Creek, Logan County, WV, United States
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1755
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Greenbrier, Virginia, USA
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January 15, 1758
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Peach Creek, Augusta County, Virginia
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1767
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Claiborne, Tennessee, USA
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1815 |
March 11, 1815
Age 90
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Franklin Coshocton USA, Coshocton County, Ohio, United States
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