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  • Mary Kittamaquund (c. 1634 – c. 1654 or 1700) was a Piscataway woman who played a role in the establishment of the Maryland colony. The daughter of the...
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    people under their specific tribe. Mary Kittamaquund (c. 1634–c. 1654/1700), daughter of tribal leader, Kittamaquund Turkey Tayac (Phillip Sheridan Proctor)...
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    War as an interpreter for the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés Mary Kittamaquund – daughter of a Piscataway chief in colonial Maryland Sedgeford Hall...
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    Maryland and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Mary Kittamaquund, a Piscataway who helped to establish relations between Natives and...
    52 KB (4,333 words) - 23:53, 27 June 2024
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    Margaret Brent (category St. Mary's County, Maryland)
    Leonard Calvert. Together they became guardians of seven-year-old Mary Kittamaquund, the daughter of a Piscataway chief, whose deathly ill son had recovered...
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    it is now considered lost. A prominent speaker of Piscataway was Mary Kittamaquund, called the "Pocahontas of Maryland" due to her state as the daughter...
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  • Revolutionary War, asserting their claims after Giles Brent married princess Mary Kittamaquund in the 17th century. Robert Brent (1764-1819) became the first mayor...
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    property was established in 1653–54 by Giles Brent and his wife, Mary Kittamaquund, a princess of the Piscataway tribe. Brent received a grant of 1,800...
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    Kittamaqundi (category St. Mary's City, Maryland)
    (Emperor) Kittamaquund, who had assumed power the previous year after killing his brother Wannas. Some English translated the Algonkian name Kittamaquund as...
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    Piscataway Indian princess, Mary Kittamaquund, under the guardianship of a prominent colonist, Margaret Brent, so that Mary could learn English ways and...
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  • settled here in 1649 with his wife, Mary Kittamaquund. She was the daughter of the paramount chief, or Tayac, Kittamaquund, who led the Piscataway nation,...
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    Tayac Chitimachen or Kittamaquund converted to Christianity under the guidance of Jesuit Rev. Andrew White. His young daughter Mary, who also had converted...
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    language and they met quickly with the chief of the region. The Tayac Kittamaquund, paramount chief of the Piscataway Indian Nation, sold thirty miles of...
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