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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1851. 268 words

Sent to the Mohawks, July 1667, & to the Oneidas in Sept. where he spent 4 years; thence he returned to the Mohawks in 1672, and was at Onondaga in 1679, in 1700 and 1701. He was still alive in 1703, at Fort St Louis.

Evrenne pe Carneri. Arrived in Canada 6 Aug. 1666; sent to Cayuga 1668--absent in 1671, 2; returned and remained until 1684. Died at Quebec July 1726. He is said to have spoken the Iroquois better than his own language.

Pierre Miter. Was sent with de Carheil to Cayuga; left in 1684; was at Niagara in 1688; taken prisoner at Cataracouy in 1689 and remained in captivity until October 1694 He was alive in 1701 and Charlevoix, who came in 1705,

, says that he lived several years with him.

Jean Pierron. Arrived in Canada 27 June 1667; sent to the Mohawks the following month; returned to Quebec and arrived again among the Mohawks 7 Oct. 1668; left in 1670 and was sent to the Senecas after 1672,3 where he still was in 1679.

Jean peLampervinty. Arrived probably ind668. At Onondaga in 1671, 2; left it and was sent to Niagara in 1687; at Laprairie in 1690 and in France in 1699.

Francois Boyrrace. Sent to the Mohawks in 1668, 9; laboring there after 1673; died at Quebec 17 Dec. 1674.

Frs. Variant pe Guests; arrived prior to. 1674. Succeeded Father Boniface among the Mohawks about 1674; accompanied the expedition against the Senecas in 1687; on the 31 Dec. of that year was sent to New York and to the Senecas in 1703, 4.