1812 History

War of 1812 Series (2):Grand River War Leaders, 2012, p. 1

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Grand River War Leaders Grand River principal leaders of the warriors: Ahyonwa'ehs (John Brant, 1794-1832), son of Joseph Brant Billy Caldwell (Mother was Mohawk) Led the Western Nations Captain Jacobs - With John Brant at Queenston Captains William Johnson Kerr - Beaver Dams, Fort Niagara, Schlosser, Black Rock, and Chippawa where he was prisoner. Hoyatategh (Seneca) Kagneghtague (Seneca) Kaneaheuntwaght Kenwendeshon (Aaron Hill) Karaghkohtye (David Davids) Ounagechtai Peter Powless- "Chief of Mohawks" Shayendakhon Skayentaghou (John Bearsfoot) ­ Wounded at Queenston Heights Sir Johns (Onondaga war chief) Ta-Kanentyne Teyoninhokarawen (John Norton) - Wounded at Queenston Heights Toowaghwenkaraghkwen (Thomas Davis) Twalwa (Isaac Peters.) CAYUGA War Leaders and Principal Warriors: Attagwaracyon Ayanete Kayentatirhon Kenntyoghkwanoron Koteyea Mights Tekanyontonyon Teharonghweandots Thenyaweghs Thenyawegh's Brother Theantacutye Buffalo Creek War Leaders

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