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1643, a force of 1,500 Indians invaded New Netherland and killed many, including Anne Hutchinson , a chief figure in the Antinomian Controversy which ruptured the Massachusetts Bay Colony years earlier. The Indians destroyed villages and farms, the
Ruttenber, E.M. History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River; their origin, manners and customs; tribal and sub-tribal organizations; wars, treaties, etc., etc. Albany: J. Munsell, 1872.
…for the
Before any arrangement had been made,
however, the Weckquaesgeeks attacked the plantation of Ann
Hutchinson, killed that extraordinary woman and her married
daughter and son-in-law, and carried off captive her youngest
daughter.
Throgmorton's settlement
was…
Shonnard, Frederic, and W.W. Spooner. History of Westchester County, New York, from its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900. New York: The New York History Company, 1900.
First in point of prominence is to be mentioned the noted Anne
Hutchinson, whose name, like that of Bronck, has become lastingly
identified with Westchester County by being conferred upon a river. Whether she was the first of the immigrants…
Macdonald, John. Interview with Guion, Elias, 1772-1855; (1844-09-05). John M. McDonald Interviews, 1844-1851, WCHS item 36. Westchester County Historical Society. Transcribed by history.croton.news April 2026.
…PARIS
American infantry fired across the bridge
the adjacent
from an eminence on the north side and killed
or mortally wounded seven (?) or eleven(?)
of the British Refugees. Many of them
bled to death on the flat rock near the…
Bolton, Robert Jr. A History of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I. New York: Alexander S. Gould, 1848.
…615
escaped, bat two of the boat's crew were killed in their humane
exertions to save these distressed people. The daughter of Mrs-
Hutchinson remained a prisoner four ^ears, when she was delivered to the Dutch governor at New…
Bolton, Robert Jr. A History of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I. New York: Alexander S. Gould, 1848.
…was killed near the brook, measuring some six feet,
c Town Rec, 1 Feb., 1696-7. John Pell, senr., had the privilege of erecting a
mill on this brook.
Vol. I. 20
154 HISTORY OF THE
sometimes called Hutchinson's…
Ruttenber, E.M. History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River; their origin, manners and customs; tribal and sub-tribal organizations; wars, treaties, etc., etc. Albany: J. Munsell, 1872.
…8 $
traditions
respecting
his
visit,
Indians at the Narrows,
visits Indians at Castleton, 9
visits
Hunter, Gov., attends conference at Al
bany, 189
Hutchinson, Ann, killed by Weckquaes
112; daughter of, returned
from captivity, 118
geeks,
Greene county, 95, 394
Scharf, J. Thomas, ed. History of Westchester County, New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City, Vol. I. Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886.
…the quiet home of
Anne Hutchinson, at Anne's Hoeck, Pelham Neck,
and she, her son-in-law Collins, her son Francis and
all the other members of her family, with one exception, were killed.
The youngest daughter, a little…
Ruttenber, E.M. History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River; their origin, manners and customs; tribal and sub-tribal organizations; wars, treaties, etc., etc. Albany: J. Munsell, 1872.
warrior of, killed, 101 j attacked by
the Dutch, 1035 murder Ann Hutchinson,
at, 89
Western controversy, parties to, 258
Western tribes, alliance of 1793, 292
Whitneymen, sachem of Matinecocks,
74; negotiates peace, 117
Wiekajocks, location of, 85
cavern
on…
Bolton, Robert Jr. A History of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I. New York: Alexander S. Gould, 1848.
…c., that in the County of West Chester, twenty shillings for a grown wolf killed by a Christian, and
ten shillings for such a wolf killed by an Indian, and half that
sum respectively for a whelp."^
The remains of…
Shonnard, Frederic, and W.W. Spooner. History of Westchester County, New York, from its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900. New York: The New York History Company, 1900.
The three regiments, having well performed the duties which
fell to them, then retired across Hutchinson's Kivei and up a slope
of ground to where the fourth, commanded by Captain Curtis, was
This ended the fighting, alstationed, with the…
Shonnard, Frederic, and W.W. Spooner. History of Westchester County, New York, from its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900. New York: The New York History Company, 1900.
…Hutchinson in way of friendly neighborhood as they had
been accustomed, and, taking their opportunity, they killed her and
. . . and all her family, and such
Mr. Collins, her son-in-law,
of Mr. Throckmorton's and Mr. Cornell's families…
Ruttenber, E.M. History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River; their origin, manners and customs; tribal and sub-tribal organizations; wars, treaties, etc., etc. Albany: J. Munsell, 1872.
…Indians at the Narrows,
visits Indians at Castleton, 9
visits
Hunter, Gov., attends conference at Al
bany, 189
Hutchinson, Ann, killed by Weckquaes
112; daughter of, returned
from captivity, 118
geeks,
Greene county, 95, 394
Putnam county, 80, 368
Rensselaer…
Ruttenber, E.M. History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River; their origin, manners and customs; tribal and sub-tribal organizations; wars, treaties, etc., etc. Albany: J. Munsell, 1872.
…meadows, 211 5 withdraws
from Ohio valley, 211
location
of,
78 ;
a
warrior of, killed, 101 j attacked by
the Dutch, 1035 murder Ann Hutchinson,
at, 89
Western controversy, parties to, 258
Western tribes, alliance of 1793, 292
Whitneymen, sachem…
Ruttenber, E.M. History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River; their origin, manners and customs; tribal and sub-tribal organizations; wars, treaties, etc., etc. Albany: J. Munsell, 1872.
…Hutchinson, 1 and Mayane, spoken of in 1644 as "a
fierce Indian, who, alone, dared to attack, with bow and arrows,
three Christians armed with guns, one of whom he shot dead ;
and, whilst engaged with the other, was killed…
Ruttenber, E.M. History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River; their origin, manners and customs; tribal and sub-tribal organizations; wars, treaties, etc., etc. Albany: J. Munsell, 1872.
newed, but they shall complain to our governor, and we to
their sachems ; and if any person should be murdered or killed,
shall be directly administered on the murderer,
henceforth we shall live together in amity and peace.
justice
and…
Bolton, Robert Jr. The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I. New York: Charles F. Roper, 1881. Revised posthumous edition.
…Indian wigwams formerly occupied the site of Daniel Morgan's residence, bordering the Aqueauouncke (Hutchinson's) river, and the mill
of Stephen Anderson, upon the same stream.
Vast quantities of arrow and spear heads are found in every portion
of…
Shonnard, Frederic, and W.W. Spooner. History of Westchester County, New York, from its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900. New York: The New York History Company, 1900.
…of the British party were seen to fall, and of the Americans two were
The British were soon re-enforced and
killed and a number wounded.
charged the Americans, who retreated in good order, leading their
ambuscaded regiment (Colonel Read…
Bolton, Robert Jr. A History of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I. New York: Alexander S. Gould, 1848.
…121
Indian wigwams formerly occupied the site of Daniel Morgan's
residence, bordering the Aqueanouncke (Hutchinson's) river, and
the mill of Stephen Anderson upon the same stream.
Vast quantities of arrow and spear heads are found in every
portion…
Bolton, Robert Jr. A History of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I. New York: Alexander S. Gould, 1848.
…Anne Hutchinson had retired from her persecutors in Massachusetts, but the Indians had discovered her retreat. They appeared at first friendly, as was their wont when making
their visits, but on discovering the defenceless condition of the
inmates they killed…
Scharf, J. Thomas, ed. History of Westchester County, New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City, Vol. I. Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886.
…The Weckquaisgeeks attacked the residence of Anne Hutchinson, who had been driven out of New England by the
Puritans, and had settled within the present bounds
of Pelham, and killed her, her daughter and her sonin-law, and carried her…
Shonnard, Frederic, and W.W. Spooner. History of Westchester County, New York, from its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900. New York: The New York History Company, 1900.
In this encounter seven
hundred Pequods were arrayed against him, of whom seven were
taken prisoners, seven escaped, and the remainder were killed -- a
record almost identical, it will be noted, with that made at the battle
in our Bedford…
Scharf, J. Thomas, ed. History of Westchester County, New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City, Vol. I. Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886.
…The Weckquaisgeeks attacked the residence of Anne Hutchinson, who had been driven out of New England by the
Puritans, and had settled within the present bounds
of Pelham, and killed her, her daughter and her sonin-law, and carried her…
Macdonald, John MacLean. The McDonald Papers, Part I: Index. Publications of the WCHS, Vol. IV. 1925-26.
Rogers' Tory forces at Mamaro-neck, 21-5; at battle of White Plains, 45, 46, 49, 53; killed at Princeton, 55
Hatfield, Gilbert, 63
Hatfield Hill, 40
Hawley, William, captures Gen. Agnew's horse, 102
Hawley family, members of, on…
Shonnard, Frederic, and W.W. Spooner. History of Westchester County, New York, from its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900. New York: The New York History Company, 1900.
…Hutchinson. One of their warriors was Mayane (1644), "a fierce Indian, who, alone, dared to attack,
with bow and arrow, three Christians armed with guns, one of whom he shot dead, and whilst
engaged with the other was killed by…
Shonnard, Frederic, and W.W. Spooner. History of Westchester County, New York, from its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900. New York: The New York History Company, 1900.
…Yonkers, was, entirely
lish settlement at Gravesend presided over by Lady Moody (an exile
from New England, like Anne Hutchinson, on account of religious
belief), was three times fiercely attacked, but, being excellently stockHistorical writaded, successfully resisted the desperate assailants…