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" Bee it knowne unto all men, both English and Indians, especially the inhabitants of Long Island : that I Wyandance Sachame, of Pamanack, with my wife and son Wiancombone, my only sonn and heire, haveinge delyberately considered how this twenty-foure years wee have bene not only acquainted with Lion : Gardiner, but from time to time have reseived much kindness of him and from him, not onely by counsell and advise in our prosperitie, but in our great extremytie, when wee wee were almost swallowed upp of our enemies, then wee say he apeared to us not onely as a friend, but as a father, in giveinge us his monie and goods, wherby wee defended ourselves, and ransomd my daughter and friends, and wee say and know that by his meanes we had great comfort
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** George Pharoah (1661 - ____)*
Wyancombone married Poniute's daughter.In 1662,the small pox raged so fatally as to threaten extinction of the tribe,and Weincombone then died at the age of twenty two,he had two sons George Pharoah & Poniute.Poniute was named after his grandfather mentioned in 1675 as sachem of Montauk and as grandson of Wyandanch
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1641
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Islank Nasamo, Montauk, Suffolk Co., NY, United States
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1661 |
1661
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Montauk, Suffolk, NY, United States
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1664
Age 23
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Montauk, Suffolk County, NY, United States
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Montauk, Suffolk County, NY, United States
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