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About Mary "Walahowey" Field
Stayed and Lived among her Native American Capture's. Married a Chief of the Tribe. Went to visit her brothe,Pedajah r, with her husband, in Connecticut and returned afterwards to her adopted people.
Mary was born to John and Mary Bennett Field in 1697. During the 1704 attack she was captured and eventually adopted into a Native American family. Her new name was Walahowey. Although she and her husband came to Massachusetts to visit her relatives, nothing could convince her to stay.
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@R1653607730@ Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records 1,2495::0
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Mary "Walahowey" Field's Timeline
1697 |
November 18, 1697
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Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
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1708 |
1708
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New York Colony, British Colonial America
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1782 |
April 3, 1782
Age 84
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Canada
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