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About Anna Pell
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wampage Wampage I,[1] aka Anhõõke, was the Sachem of the Siwanoy Native Americans of Westchester County, New York. The Siwanoys under the leadership of Wampage massacred the family of Anne Hutchinson (1591–1643) On June 27, 1654, 50,000 acres (200 km²) of land were granted to Thomas Pell, reaching from the Bronx west along Long Island Sound to the Hutchinson River. Wampage and other Siwanoys signed a treaty under the Treaty Oak near Bartow Pell Mansion in Pelham. Sources indicate that Wampage's granddaughter [3] Ann (or Anna) married Thomas Pell II, who was the third lord of Pelham Manor.
https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/ann-wampage_164630620
Ann Wampage
Born to Wampage and Susanna Hutchinson.
Ann Wampage married Thomas Pell.
Relatives of Ann Wampage
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Wampage
Susanna Hutchinson
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Thomas Pell 1686 - 1789
- Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Mar 10 2019, 7:11:12 UTC
Anna Pell's Timeline
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1676
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Pelham Manor, Westchester, New York, America
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1702
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Pelham Manor, Westchester, New York
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Newport, RI, United States
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1710
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Pelham Manor, New York
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1710
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Pelham Manor, Westchester County, New York, Colonial America
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September 22, 1756
Age 80
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Pelham, Westchester, New York, United States
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