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Darker Mother, Jane or Tryphena

Female 1740 - 1756  (16 years)


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  1. 1.  Darker Mother, Jane or Tryphena was born in 1740 in of, Mohawk River Valley, Albany, New York (daughter of Charles Squawman and Josnorum Scoenonti Running Deer); died on 3 Apr 1756.

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    GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Jane Tryphena

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States.

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States.

    Jane married Lewis, Francis in 1761 in Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts. Francis (son of Lewis, David and Lewis, Mrs. David) was born about 1737 in Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts; died on 10 Nov 1776 in Pepperell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    !SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 6 Apr 1995, PROVO.

    Children:
    1. Lewis, Mary was born on 3 Apr 1763 in prob, , Albany, New York; died on 6 Mar 1835 in , , Clay, Missouri; was buried in Clay, Missouri, United States.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles Squawman was born about 1714 in of, Mohawk River Valley, Albany, New York.

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    Notes:

    What we know about the man that Running Deer married we get from Pitch Pine Tales, by cousin Howard R Driggs. He quotes from (probably) Sally Hulet, whose daughter Emeline Whiting married Frederick Walter Cox. Family history says that Sally Hulet visited her ggmothers village along the Hudson River in NY, and she would have known about 'Charles" but I cannot find any written information about that.
    Pitch Pine Tales says that her husband built a log cabin, rather than a wigwam of bent poles and bark that the Natives lived in. The story does not entirely agree with our genealogy dates and places, but it is all we have.
    O C Day's information says his name was probably Charles, which is why I put it in quotes. "Squawman" is not a name, but a term for a white man that cohabited with an Indigenous woman. All dates are guesses until we get to Tryphena, and I have not found the source of O C Days information about her.
    Please note that the Millennium File and the Family Data Collection on Ancestry are not sources, but just collections of user submitted genealogy.
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    ???
    Running Deer was Mahican/Mohican rather than Mowhak. Carl Cox

    Charles married Josnorum Scoenonti Running Deer in 1739 in of, Mohawk River Valley, Albany, New York. Josnorum was born about 1718 in of, Mohawk River Valley, Albany, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Josnorum Scoenonti Running Deer was born about 1718 in of, Mohawk River Valley, Albany, New York.

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    Oriville Cox, 4:30 a.m. on 16 July 1967 while he was awake,
    Running Deer visited me.
    She said she was appearing as she looked at age 18, just before she married a white man.
    She was dressed in yellowish-brown buckskin; beaded moccasins; leggins, ankles to waist; dress, shoulders to above knees.
    She was tall, athletic, beautiful, and very appealing.
    She had been converted in the bad part of the spirit world by Mormon missionaries, and now wanted her temple work done so she could go to happy paradise and there learn the gospel thoroughly, and then return to her people as a "Savior on Mount Zion" (Last verse of Obadiah.)
    She died about 200 years ago.
    We may suppose she will convert her own family first and then they will help us to find their genealogy.
    She had been a choice spirit in heaven before her birth upon earth, and had asked permission to be born into the family of Lehi so she might help bring them to salvation. They have been held in prison and dammed from progress so very long.

    Children:
    1. 1. Darker Mother, Jane or Tryphena was born in 1740 in of, Mohawk River Valley, Albany, New York; died on 3 Apr 1756.