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    1. Re: [PAWASHIN] JOSEPH FOX 1ST WIFE INDIAN PRINCESS
    2. Eric Olson
    3. I have a great great great grandmother who is said to be an Indian Princess. Her name was Hannah (or Anna) Waul or Waugh, born in 1788 near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. She married George Cline. She died in 1869 in Flora, Carroll County, Indiana. They had nine children. George was probably the first white settler in that portion of the township. His neighbors were Pottawatomie Indians and their children were playmates of George's children. This peaceable co-existence was threatened during the Black Hawk War in 1833. An alarm went out, which later turned out to be false so the friendly feelings and mutual confidence were soon restored, according to a history book of the area.. Eric > [Original Message] > From: <LJSLumpy@aol.com> > To: <FOX@rootsweb.com>; <PAGREENE-L@rootsweb.com>; <pawashin@rootsweb.com> > Date: 9/27/2007 11:32:40 PM > Subject: [PAWASHIN] JOSEPH FOX 1ST WIFE INDIAN PRINCESS > > Hi Fuchs / Fox Clan, Someone had asked about an Indian married to a Fox? Thanks for that information, Lori. You know my interest in the Indian Princess, since it is in my line. I wonder if anyone out there is familiar with early PA history. In the introduction to the book History of Greene County, PA by Rev. William Hannah, there is a description of the early and purchases by Wm Penn in the creation of the original colony. While the famous "Elm Tree" treaty with the local Indians, the Leni-Lenapi (of the Delaware nation, is mentioned, this book says that Penn confirmed his contract with the Sachems and their tribe under the "Elm Tree" at Sackamaxon" now Kensington (Philadelphia). It seems odd that an Indian princess in the 1700s would have a surname, and I wonder if Emily Sac, who is listed as Joseph Fox���s first wife may be a shortened name for Sachem--does anyone know the origin of that word, or if that may indeed be correct? Karen-----Original Message----- From: pagreene-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pagreene-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of LJSLumpy@aol.com Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 8:22 PM To: pifox@earthlink.net; fox@rootsweb.com; PAGREENE-D@rootsweb.com; PAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PAGRE] FOX - INDIAN PRINCESSInformation from the DULANY - FURLONG & KINDRED FAMILIES by; Roland Dulany-Furlong BS, MG 1975 Years ago I had my Library get it for me on loan, can't remember what State they had to get it from? Having to return it I copied about 90 pages and returned book to Library. Wish I had a copy of the book to keep. This Book is primarily concerned with the genealogy of descendants of DENNIS DULANY, the s/o THOMAS DULANY, the immigrant, and his wife SARAH. Dennis Dulany was the progenitor of this surname in Western Pennsylvania and near by West Virginia. The Dulany's intermarried with the families of FOX, HAINES, HEADLEE, JOHN, LEMLEY, PITCOCK, SHRIVER & Others. Dennis Dulany knew all four grandparents and 2 great-grandparents, also many aunt, uncles, cousins and "in-laws". They gave him the facts and information which he recorded with the thought of writing a family history.. This information lay dormant until 20 January 1969, the day his first grandson was born that bore the name of FURLONG. On page 201 is the name: , JOSEPH FOX's & his first wife was an Indian Princess, EMILY SAC, of the Delaware's, who called themselves LENI-LENAPE or simply, " the people." WILLIAM PENN, in a treaty based on mutual trust, established good relations with the LENAPE Indians in his "Great Treaty" at Shackamaxon. CARPE DIEM, Lori ; ) in Arizona formally from Washington, PA. ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com **** Please visit http://www.chartiers.com/pages-new/pawashin.html for list information, particularly the bottom of the page. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PAWASHIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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