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Descendants of Kryn Jansen van METER Generation No. 1 1. KRYN JANSEN 2 VAN METER (JANS GYSBERTSEN 1 VAN METEREN) was born 10 Mar 1650 in Bommell, Gelderland, Holland, and died 10 Mar 1720 in Atlantic Township, Monmouth County, NJ. He married (1) CATHARINE SADIOGAWA. She was born Abt. 1659 in pr. South Bank, Mohawk River, NY, USA, and died Aft. 05 May 1700 in Pr. Tiononderge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA. He married (2) NEELTIE VAN CLEEF 16 Sep 1683 in New Utrecht, Long Island, NY. She was born 07 Jan 1663. Notes for KRYN JANSEN VAN METER: Right off the bat it is important to note that there is no primary evidence linking Kryn Anaquendahonji and Kryn Jansen van Meter, just circumstantial information. Kryn is an extremely rare forename among the early settlers of New York. It seems evident considering the info that Anaquendahonji's son Johannes Kryn was called "White Hans" and a "whitish Indian living at the Mohocks" that both Kryn and his wife were likely part White. The clues for the former is the name Kryn and for the latter it is the name Noach (Kryn's brother in law), which is another very rare forename in early Colonial NY. The residence of both Kryn and his father during the years 1663 to 1675 (when they appear in New Utrecht, NY) was probably with Van Meter kin in Ulster County, NY, in the Kingston and Esopus area. On 7 June 1663, during the Second Esopus War, Indians captured the wife and three children of Jan Joosten van Meteren and many others and took them across the Catskills. Some were rescued later that year, but it would make sense that Kryn was adopted into the Mohawks where he remained until 1675 when his name apprears in the records of Long Island. If this is correct then he may have fathered one of more children among the Mohawks, including "Kryn Jans" who appears in family records but not the extant baptismal records. The documents relating to the family have the baptismal date of Kryn Jansen van Meter, the father born 1650 in Holland, as 2 September 1718 in Middletown. Since no baptismal record for Kryn Anaquendahonji has been found in the Mohawk Valley and surrounds, it is perhaps more likely that the entry in New Jersey refers to a late baptism for the first born son, not the father two years before his death. There are various lists of the children of Kryn and all are found in his will and the baptismal records of New Utrecht. One family list includes also a child "Kryn Janse" (e.g., Bergen, 1878) - in other words named after his father. Perhaps this is a recognition of the fact that this child born among the Mohawks was a part of the Van Meter family. Kryn's first "legitimate" child was Jan van Meteren (John Van Meter), born 1688. There is considerable inconsistency with the stories in relation to Jan and his connections with Indian groups. It is entirely possible that oral tradition recorded that the eldest son of Kryn Jansen van Meter was the person being described. Since the baptismal records show this to be Jan, he, despite no evidence of residing outside NJ at this time, is attributed or linked to the following stories. According to Anna Hunter Van Meter (1902), "The first Van Meter (from New York), John, passed through here about 1725 with a tribe of Indians going to the south branch to fight the Catawba tribe. The Catawba tribe killed all of the northern tribe except John Van Meter and two of his Indians". Her source was an elderly van Meter who told her this in 1898, and who said that it was his father who told him the story. Benjamin F. Van Meter (1901) reports the same event (similar to the previous) in two places in his book. Specifically, "Jan Van Meteren, his eldest son, as above shown, was the afterward noted Indian trader who went in command of a band of Caugh Indians, a friendly tribe, on a trading expedition to Virginia in 1739" (p. 47). Supposedly on this expedition that John "discovered" the Wapatonica Valley which he recommended to his sons for settlement. Later in the book, the following is noted, "This eldest son Jan or John (as he afterwards wrote his name), became a noted Indian trader. He removed to the State of New York with his family, but he was of a roving disposition and spent much of his time from home in trading with friendly Indians. On one occasion he went in command of a band of Cough Indians on a trading expedtion to Virginia in 1739...", and again the discovery of the Wapatonica Valley is reported (p. 108).

According to Smyth (1909) there has been a "raging" argument over whether this John is the son of Joost Jansen van Meteren who immigrated to the Hudson River in 1662, or to Jens Gysbertsen van Meteren (cousins), the latter the father of Kryn Jensen. He relates the various versions of the story and the conflicting dates (including also 1732), plus versions which add Delawares and Cayugas as the accompanying Indians. On 8 April 1735 Hendrick (Canajoharie Mohawk chief) reported that Aaron Oseragete had just returned after being taken captive by the Catawbas. Apparently it was in this timeframe (1730-1736) that a significant battle between the Delawares and Catawbas near Sharpsburg Virginia which was won decisively by the latter (Smyth, 1909). The version of the above story with the most credability is that of Anna Hunter van Meter - due to the specifics. The primary Nation from the north with a "grudge" against the Catawbas were the Mohawks. Many Catawba captives resided in the Mohawk villages. There is no record of anyone other than Mohawks leading northern Indians against the Catawbas (Flatheads). It is possible that this Jan (John) who was apparently a half brother of Kryn (Crine) maintained contacts with this branch of the family and used his connections to facilitate trading, raiding, and land dealings; or, more likely, the son of Kryn Jansen van Meter who led the Indians on these expeditions was actually Kryn Anaquendahonji (Kryn Jans), who kept in touch with his paternal relatives. Again, at the moment, any possible paternal connection between the van Meter family and Kryn Anequendahonji is entirely speculative; as is the attribution of a Mohawk woman as the mother - she is simply the most likely alternative. More About KRYN JANSEN VAN METER: Burial: Van Meter Burial Ground, Holmdel, Monmouth County, NY Immigration: 1663, To New Amsterdam, NY Notes for CATHARINE SADIOGAWA: At the time of her baptism, Catharine is noted as being a "widow". She is probably the Catharine who was the sponsor of the baptism of Hendrick, Kryn and Anna's apparent first child 5 May 1700. She was apparently the "country wife" of Kryn Jansen Van Meteren, and when he moved to Long Island, Catharine stayed with her people. More About CATHARINE SADIOGAWA: Baptism: 15 Aug 1692, Albany Reformed Dutch Clan: Turtle Translation of Name: "She has as much, or an equal share" Child of KRYN VAN METER and CATHARINE SADIOGAWA is: 2. i. KRYN 3 ANEQUENDAHONJI, b. Abt. 1675, pr. North Bank, Mohawk Valley, New York, USA; d. Aft. 12 Dec 1734. Children of KRYN VAN METER and NEELTIE VAN CLEEF are: ii. JAN 3 VAN METER, b. 26 Apr 1687. iii. JAN VAN METER, b. 17 Apr 1688. iv. EYDA VAN METER, b. 24 Aug 1691. v. GUYSBERT VAN METER, b. 24 Feb 1694. vi. ENGELTJE VAN METER, b. 30 Sep 1696. vii. BENJAMIN VAN METER, b. 22 Jan 1702. viii. CORNELIA VAN METER, b. 24 May 1704. ix. CYRENIUS VAN METER, b. 28 Jul 1709. x. JOSEPH VAN METER, b. 05 Feb 1710. xi. JANNETJE VAN METER, b. 1712. Generation No. 2

2. KRYN 3 ANEQUENDAHONJI (KRYN JANSEN 2 VAN METER, JANS GYSBERTSEN 1 VAN METEREN) was born Abt. 1675 in pr. North Bank, Mohawk Valley, New York, USA, and died Aft. 12 Dec 1734. He married ANNA TIOSSEROAGE, daughter of UNKNOWN MALE and EVA JAWAANDASSE. She was born Abt. 1680 in pr. North Bank, Mohawk Valley, New York, USA, and died Aft. 13 Apr 1735. Notes for KRYN ANEQUENDAHONJI: While the evidence is clear that Crine Anequendahonji was of the Turtle Clan (see Sievertsen, 1999), his Indian name was assumed by his son Johannes Crine Anequendahonji of the Bear Clan sometime after 1734. For some reason the name was "up for grabs" at least by his son so that the Clan affiliation did not apply. Clan and family names are passed on as a group by each lineage to be assigned by the appropriate Clan Matron. There is no one with a formame of Kryn found in the Albany or Schenectady Reformed Dutch records. The only two potential sources appear to be Cryne "The Great Mohawk" who left Caughnawaga NY to lead a group of Mohawks to Kanawaki Quebec about 1674. Another is Kryn Jansen van Meteren, born in Holland, and the attributed father of Kryn Anaquendahonji. For more details see the entry for Kryn Jansen. More About KRYN ANEQUENDAHONJI: Clan: Turtle Translation of Name: Dark Belly Notes for ANNA TIOSSEROAGE: Anna's Indian name at baptism, Tiosseroage means, "Who clings to a dress". Her adult name appears in the Albany Reformed Dutch records as Hazeankehha. Hence Tiosseroage would not have been the name she was known by later in life, although the name given to her 18 year old sister as recorded in the baptismal records is indeed found among the adult female names of the Astawenserontha Bear Clan noted in Seth Newhouse's 1885 listing. Anna Hazeankehha may be phonetically equivalent (given problems with spelling, and pronouncing Mohawk names - as well as transcription errors) to Thiyihekateh in the Newhouse manuscript. More About ANNA TIOSSEROAGE: Baptism: 28 Mar 1692, Albany Reformed Dutch Translation of Name: Who Clings To A Dress Children of KRYN ANEQUENDAHONJI and ANNA TIOSSEROAGE are: i. HENDRICK CRINE 4 (GREEN), b. Abt. 05 May 1700, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA. More About HENDRICK CRINE (GREEN): Baptism: 05 May 1700, Schenectady Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, New York, USA ii. JACOB CRINE (GREEN), b. Abt. 13 Jul 1701, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA. More About JACOB CRINE (GREEN): Baptism: 13 Jul 1701, Schenectady Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, New York, USA iii. ALYDA CRINE (GREEN), b. Abt. 1704, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA. More About ALYDA CRINE (GREEN): Baptism: 21 Jun 1712, Schenectady Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, New York, USA iv. TIMOTHEUS (GREEN), b. Abt. 14 Apr 1706.

3. v. MARGARET TEKONWANONRONNIH CRINE (GREEN), b. Abt. 1707, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. Aft. 03 Oct 1772. vi. CORNELIS CRINE (GREEN), b. Abt. 1708, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA. More About CORNELIS CRINE (GREEN): Baptism: 21 Jun 1712, Schenectady Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, New York, USA vii. CATRYNA CRINE (GREEN), b. Abt. 1709, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA. More About CATRYNA CRINE (GREEN): Baptism: 21 Jun 1712, Schenectady Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, New York, USA viii. ANNE CRINE (GREEN), b. Abt. 1710, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA. More About ANNE CRINE (GREEN): Baptism: 25 Jan 1713, Fort Hunter Church of England ix. SARAH CRINE (GREEN), b. Abt. 1712, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA. More About SARAH CRINE (GREEN): Baptism: 25 Jan 1713, Fort Hunter Church of England 4. x. ELIZABETH CRINE (GREEN), b. Abt. 1718. 5. xi. JACAMINE KATERIUNIGH CRINE (GREEN), b. Abt. 1720, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. Aft. 06 Jul 1789. 6. xii. JOHANNES ANEQUENDAHONJI CRINE (GREEN), b. Abt. 28 Jan 1722, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. 1787. Generation No. 3 3. MARGARET TEKONWANONRONNIH CRINE 4 (GREEN) (KRYN 3 ANEQUENDAHONJI, KRYN JANSEN 2 VAN METER, JANS GYSBERTSEN 1 VAN METEREN) was born Abt. 1707 in pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA, and died Aft. 03 Oct 1772. She married AARON OSERAGHETE HILL Abt. 1729, son of CORNELIUS HILL and CATHARINA KARAGKWINE. He was born Abt. 03 Mar 1708 in pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA, and died Bet. 30 Aug 1772-14 Jan 1784. Notes for MARGARET TEKONWANONRONNIH CRINE (GREEN): Margaret's brother Johannes Schrine (Crine, Green) was known as "White Hans", apparently reflecting his light colouration. It is likely that their mother Anna was a French or English settler captured by the Mohawks. Patrick Campbell, in his diary written in 1792, specifically noted that Margaret's son Captain David Hill was of mixed Mohawk and European ancestry. More About MARGARET TEKONWANONRONNIH CRINE (GREEN): Baptism: 21 Jun 1712, Schenectady Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, New York, USA Nationality: Mohawk, Six Nations Translation of Name: "Who Stands in the Midst of the People" Notes for AARON OSERAGHETE HILL: It is unclear as to whether Aaron is of the Turtle or Wolf clans. More About AARON OSERAGHETE HILL:

Baptism: 03 Mar 1708, Albany Reformed Dutch Church, Albany, New York, USA Nationality: Mohawk, Six Nations Occupation: Head War Chief of Ft. Hunter, Ambassador to the Western Indians Translation of Name: He Carries the Winter Children of MARGARET (GREEN) and AARON HILL are: i. CORNELIUS 5 HILL, b. Abt. 1729, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA. Notes for CORNELIUS HILL: His name is found throughout the 1770s in the Jelles fonda Account Books. More About CORNELIUS HILL: Baptism: 18 Apr 1731, Albany Reformed Dutch 7. ii. MARY KATEHRIUNIGH HILL, b. Abt. 1729, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. Aft. Nov 1790, pr. Tyendinaga Mohawk Reserve, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. 8. iii. CAPTAIN AARON KANONRARON HILL, b. Abt. 28 Dec 1735, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. Abt. 1796. iv. CATHARINE HILL, b. Abt. 14 Jan 1737, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA. Notes for CATHARINE HILL: No further record. More About CATHARINE HILL: Baptism: 14 Jan 1737, Fort Hunter Church of England v. LIEUTENANT JOHN OTEROUYANENTE HILL, b. Abt. 23 Apr 1742, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. 1780; m. UNKNOWN. Notes for LIEUTENANT JOHN OTEROUYANENTE HILL: Recorded as having "small children" in 1770s. Left on 11 November 1775 with Colonel Guy Johnson and Captian Joseph Brant enroute from Quebec to England. More About LIEUTENANT JOHN OTEROUYANENTE HILL: Baptism: 23 Apr 1742, Fort Hunter Church of England Translation of Name: The Trembling Mist Between Two Clouds vi. PETER HILL, b. Abt. 13 Jan 1745, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA. Notes for PETER HILL: No further record. More About PETER HILL: Baptism: 13 Jan 1745, Fort Hunter Church of England 9. vii. DAVID KARONGHYONTYE HILL, b. Abt. 12 Jan 1746, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. Nov 1790, pr. Mohawk Village, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. 4. ELIZABETH CRINE 4 (GREEN) (KRYN 3 ANEQUENDAHONJI, KRYN JANSEN 2 VAN METER, JANS GYSBERTSEN 1 VAN METEREN) was born Abt. 1718. She married (1) SCHELE LAWRENCE AGWIRAEGHSE CLAUSE. She married (2) ISAAC ANOGSOKTEA HILL 19 Jun 1735 in Fort Hunter Church of England, son of JACOB ANONSOKTEA. He was born Abt. 25 Dec 1708 in pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA. Notes for SCHELE LAWRENCE AGWIRAEGHSE CLAUSE:

Also known as "One - Eyed Lawrence", and "Squint Eye" More About SCHELE LAWRENCE AGWIRAEGHSE CLAUSE: More About ISAAC ANOGSOKTEA HILL: Baptism: 25 Dec 1708, Albany Reformed Dutch Church, Albany, New York, USA Translation of Name: To the End of the House Child of ELIZABETH (GREEN) and LAWRENCE CLAUSE is: 10. i. LAWRENCE ORAGWATERA 5 CLAUSE, b. Abt. 28 Aug 1754, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. 1800. Children of ELIZABETH (GREEN) and ISAAC HILL are: 11. ii. ABRAHAM 5 HILL, b. Abt. 28 Dec 1735, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. Aft. 16 Aug 1779. 12. iii. CAPTAIN ISAAC ANOGSOKTEA HILL, b. 1738, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. 07 Mar 1808, Bay of Quinte, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. iv. JACOB HILL, b. Abt. 03 Jan 1742. v. UNKNOWN HILL, b. Abt. 14 Oct 1744. vi. HANCE HILL, b. Abt. 1746. vii. DAVID HILL, b. Abt. 19 Mar 1748. 5. JACAMINE KATERIUNIGH CRINE 4 (GREEN) (KRYN 3 ANEQUENDAHONJI, KRYN JANSEN 2 VAN METER, JANS GYSBERTSEN 1 VAN METEREN) was born Abt. 1720 in pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA, and died Aft. 06 Jul 1789. She married ABRAHAM SGHETAGEARAT/TYORHANSERA 19 Jun 1735 in Fort Hunter Church of England. He was born 1718, and died 1780 in Fort Niagara, New York, USA. Notes for JACAMINE KATERIUNIGH CRINE (GREEN): Jacamine inherited the title Jaonrahsawinonh (Joniaharawane), first among the Astawenseontha Bear Clan, by 6 July 1789. More About JACAMINE KATERIUNIGH CRINE (GREEN): More About ABRAHAM SGHETAGEARAT/TYORHANSERA: Child of JACAMINE (GREEN) and ABRAHAM SGHETAGEARAT/TYORHANSERA is: i. PETER 5, b. 1748; Adopted child; m. UNKNOWN; b. 1753. Notes for PETER: Probably adopted. 6. JOHANNES ANEQUENDAHONJI CRINE 4 (GREEN) (KRYN 3 ANEQUENDAHONJI, KRYN JANSEN 2 VAN METER, JANS GYSBERTSEN 1 VAN METEREN) was born Abt. 28 Jan 1722 in pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA, and died 1787. He married NEELTIE. Notes for JOHANNES ANEQUENDAHONJI CRINE (GREEN): Johannes (Hance, Hans, John) was apparently quite fair in complexion and appeared to many as having strong European features. Here are some statements in relation to this matter: 1) "Hans Croyne a whitish Indian living at the Mohocks" (1757) 2) Most of the documents use the label "White Hans" to refer to Johannes Kryn

3) His son John Crine (Green) Aronghyengtha was known as "Blue Eyed Green" in documents pertaning to the War of 1812 It seems clear that Johannes and siblings had a mixture of European and Mohawk on both their mother and their father's sides of the family. The records indicate that both of their grandfathers were European. More About JOHANNES ANEQUENDAHONJI CRINE (GREEN): Baptism: 28 Jan 1721, Albany Reformed Dutch Church, Albany, New York, USA Children of JOHANNES (GREEN) and NEELTIE are: 13. i. ABRAHAM SOGRADISE 5 GREEN, b. Abt. 1746, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. Aft. 09 Jul 1789. 14. ii. CRINE GREEN, b. Abt. 25 Jul 1749, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA. iii. CORNELIUS GREEN, b. Abt. 1751. 15. iv. JOHN ARONGHYENTHA GREEN, b. Abt. 19 May 1755, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. 26 Jun 1841, Tyendinaga, Bay of Quinte, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. v. UNKNOWN GREEN, b. 1761. vi. UNKNOWN GREEN, b. 1766. vii. UNKNOWN GREEN, b. 1769. viii. UNKNOWN GREEN, b. 1771. ix. UNKNOWN GREEN, b. 1774. Generation No. 4 7. MARY KATEHRIUNIGH 5 HILL (MARGARET TEKONWANONRONNIH CRINE 4 (GREEN), KRYN 3 ANEQUENDAHONJI, KRYN JANSEN 2 VAN METER, JANS GYSBERTSEN 1 VAN METEREN) was born Abt. 1729 in pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA, and died Aft. Nov 1790 in pr. Tyendinaga Mohawk Reserve, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) HENDRICK SADEQUIOT/KANENREANK HILL. He died Aft. 09 Jul 1789 in pr. Tyendinaga Mohawk Reserve, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. She married (2) PETER. He died Bef. 12 Jan 1747. She married (3) SIR WILLIAM JOHNSON, son of CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON and ANNE WARREN. He was born Abt. 1715 in County Meath, Ireland, and died 11 Jul 1774 in Johnson Hall, Johnstown, New York. She married (4) JOHN "WIDEMOUTH" SETH 12 Jan 1747 in Albany Reformed Dutch Church, Albany, New York, USA, son of SETH "THICKLIP" and MARGARET EZRAS. He was born Abt. 15 May 1726 in pr. Canajoharie, Upper Mohawk Village, New York, USA, and died Bef. 25 May 1771 in ps. Canajoharie, Upper Mohawk Village, New York, USA. Notes for MARY KATEHRIUNIGH HILL: Clan matron for Mohawk Bear Clan title Astawenserontha. More About MARY KATEHRIUNIGH HILL: Baptism: 07 May 1732, Albany Reformed Dutch Nationality: Mohawk, Six Nations Occupation: Clan Matron Translation of Name: She Carries the News More About JOHN "WIDEMOUTH" SETH: Baptism: 15 May 1726, Albany Reformed Dutch Church, Albany, New York, USA Clan: Turtle Nationality: Mohawk, Six Nations Occupation: War Chief Child of MARY HILL and PETER is: i. ELIZABETH 6, b. Abt. 02 Feb 1746.

More About ELIZABETH: Baptism: 02 Feb 1746, Fort Hunter Church of England Child of MARY HILL and SIR JOHNSON is: ii. CATHARINA KAYAKHON 6 HILL, b. Abt. 03 Jun 1747, ps. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. Bet. 14 Feb 1792-05 Oct 1796, Seneca Twp., Haldimand Co., Ontario, Canada; m. JOHN YOUNG, Abt. Sep 1765, Canajoharie, NY, USA; b. 1742, Canajoharie District, Tryon Co., New York, USA; d. Bet. 29 May 1811-17 Jul 1812, Seneca Twp., Haldimand Co., Ontario, Canada. Notes for CATHARINA KAYAKHON HILL: It is likely that had Catharina lived, she would, as the eldest daughter of a Clan Matron, have inherited the title and responsibilites for the hereditary Bear Clan title, Aghstawenserontha - which title was upon her brother Seth after the death of his uncle, David, no doubt by the latter's eldest sister, and Seth and Catharina's mother, Mary. According to Mohawk tradition, in all probability the title would have descended to Catharina's eldest son Abraham Young (if he chose to accept the responsibility). More About CATHARINA KAYAKHON HILL: Burial: Young Family Cemetery, Seneca Twp. More About JOHN YOUNG: Burial: Young Family Cemetery, Seneca Twp. Military service: Bet. 1777-1783, Lieutenant, Six Nations Indian Department Children of MARY HILL and JOHN SETH are: iii. CAPTAIN SETH KANENKAREGOWA 6 HILL, b. Abt. 10 Jul 1748, ps. Canajoharie, Upper Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. 1808; m. CHRISTIEN. Notes for CAPTAIN SETH KANENKAREGOWA HILL: Inherited Bear Clan chief title Astawenserontha from his uncle Captain David Karonghyontye Hill in November 1790. iv. MARGARET HILL, b. Abt. 18 May 1749; m. PAULUS SAHONWADI; d. Abt. 1786. More About MARGARET HILL: Baptism: 18 May 1749, Schenectady Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, New York, USA Notes for PAULUS SAHONWADI: Schoolmaster at Fort Hunter. v. MOSES HILL, b. Abt. 1751. vi. JOHN HILL, b. Abt. 19 Jan 1752. vii. MARY HILL, b. Abt. 17 Feb 1754. viii. ABRAHAM HILL, b. Abt. 01 Jun 1755. ix. AARON HILL, b. Abt. 15 Feb 1756. x. JACOB HILL, b. 30 Jan 1759. xi. JOSEPH HILL, b. Abt. 1764; d. 02 Nov 1840. More About JOSEPH HILL: Burial: 04 Nov 1840, Christ Church, Church of England, Tyendinaga, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada xii. MARY HILL, b. 1768. More About MARY HILL: Baptism: 1768, Caughnawaga Reformed Dutch Church, New York, USA

8. CAPTAIN AARON KANONRARON 5 HILL (MARGARET TEKONWANONRONNIH CRINE 4 (GREEN), KRYN 3 ANEQUENDAHONJI, KRYN JANSEN 2 VAN METER, JANS GYSBERTSEN 1 VAN METEREN) was born Abt. 28 Dec 1735 in pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA, and died Abt. 1796. He married SUSANNA 27 Jan 1765 in Schenectady Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, New York, USA. She died Aft. 09 Jul 1789. More About CAPTAIN AARON KANONRARON HILL: Baptism: 28 Dec 1735, Fort Hunter Church of England More About SUSANNA: Children of AARON HILL and SUSANNA are: i. JACOB KARATOHEN 6 HILL, d. Bet. 10 Jan 1826-10 Jan 1827. ii. AARON HENRY GENWENDESHON HILL, b. Abt. 1768; d. 21 Aug 1832; m. CHRISTINA KAINYARON BRANT; b. Abt. 28 Oct 1768; d. 10 Sep 1832. More About AARON HENRY GENWENDESHON HILL: Baptism: 1768, Caughnawaga Reformed Dutch Church, New York, USA More About CHRISTINA KAINYARON BRANT: Baptism: 28 Oct 1768, Fort Stanwix, New York, USA Clan: Turtle 9. DAVID KARONGHYONTYE 5 HILL (MARGARET TEKONWANONRONNIH CRINE 4 (GREEN), KRYN 3 ANEQUENDAHONJI, KRYN JANSEN 2 VAN METER, JANS GYSBERTSEN 1 VAN METEREN) was born Abt. 12 Jan 1746 in pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA, and died Nov 1790 in pr. Mohawk Village, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. He married ESTHER DEKAHONDAGWEH SPRING Abt. 1770. She was born 1748. More About DAVID KARONGHYONTYE HILL: Baptism: 12 Jan 1746, Fort Hunter Church of England More About ESTHER DEKAHONDAGWEH SPRING: Burial: 16 Dec 1839, Mohawk Chapel, Brantford, Ontario, Canada Clan: Turtle Children of DAVID HILL and ESTHER SPRING are: i. AARON DEGHEANONSONGOTHA 6 HILL, d. 05 Feb 1804; m. MARY S.. More About MARY S.: Burial: 13 Jan 1828, Mohawk Chapel, Brantford, Ontario, Canada ii. MARY ATHAHONDISON HILL, d. Abt. 1825; m. ISAAC KARAKUNDYE BRANT; b. 1762; d. 1795. iii. JOHN HILL, d. Aft. 1836. Notes for JOHN HILL: Inherited Turtle Clan chief title Sadekariwadeh from his Maternal uncle Thomas. iv. THOMAS HILL, d. 06 Nov 1814. v. HENRY HILL, d. Bet. 22 Mar 1817-26 Sep 1836. vi. ESTHER HILL, b. 1779; d. 1815; m. EPAPHURUS LORD PHELPS; b. 1779; d. 1833. Notes for EPAPHURUS LORD PHELPS:

His Mohawk name was Onasquesakorn 10. LAWRENCE ORAGWATERA 5 CLAUSE (ELIZABETH CRINE 4 (GREEN), KRYN 3 ANEQUENDAHONJI, KRYN JANSEN 2 VAN METER, JANS GYSBERTSEN 1 VAN METEREN) was born Abt. 28 Aug 1754 in pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA, and died 1800. He married SUSANNAH JOHN. More About LAWRENCE ORAGWATERA CLAUSE: Baptism: 28 Aug 1754, Fort Hunter Church of England More About SUSANNAH JOHN: Burial: 22 Aug 1845, Mohawk Chapel, Brantford, Ontario, Canada Children of LAWRENCE CLAUSE and SUSANNAH JOHN are: i. LAWRENCE 6 CLAUSE, d. 1800; m. CHRISTEEN. ii. PAULUS CLAUSE, d. 1800. iii. THE FIDDLER THOMAS CLAUSE, b. 1775. More About THE FIDDLER THOMAS CLAUSE: Burial: 25 Feb 1849, Mohawk Chapel, Brantford, Ontario, Canada 11. ABRAHAM 5 HILL (ELIZABETH CRINE 4 (GREEN), KRYN 3 ANEQUENDAHONJI, KRYN JANSEN 2 VAN METER, JANS GYSBERTSEN 1 VAN METEREN) was born Abt. 28 Dec 1735 in pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA, and died Aft. 16 Aug 1779. He married JACOMINE BRANT 12 Feb 1759 in Fort Hunter Church of England, daughter of BRANT KAHWEGHNOKE and LYDIA. She was born Abt. 14 Oct 1739 in pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA. More About ABRAHAM HILL: Baptism: 28 Dec 1735, Fort Hunter Church of England Children of ABRAHAM HILL and JACOMINE BRANT are: i. CHIEF ABRAHAM 6 HILL, d. Aft. 26 Sep 1815. Notes for CHIEF ABRAHAM HILL: Abraham Hill Jr. killed his cousin Lawrence Claus. He was a chief, and by 1834 a Methodist minister. ii. YOUNG WILLIAM HILL, d. Aft. 05 Mar 1819. Notes for YOUNG WILLIAM HILL: In March of 1819, Young William Hill attacked the minister, Mr. McDole. iii. JOHN OCHECHUSLEAH HILL, b. 1780, Lachine, Quebec, Canada; d. 17 Jun 1840, Tyendinaga, Bay of Quinte, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; m. ELEANOR; b. 1782; d. 07 May 1840, Tyendinaga, Bay of Quinte, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for JOHN OCHECHUSLEAH HILL: John was the catechist at the Church of England, Tyendinaga from 1810 - appointed by Dr. John Stuart of Kingston. Five children were born to John and Elinor to the year 1820. His mother was also alive 11 April 1820 and residing with he and his family. More About JOHN OCHECHUSLEAH HILL: Burial: 19 Jun 1840, Christ Church, Church of England, Tyendinaga, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada More About ELEANOR: Burial: 10 May 1840, Christ Church, Church of England, Tyendinaga, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada

12. CAPTAIN ISAAC ANOGSOKTEA 5 HILL (ELIZABETH CRINE 4 (GREEN), KRYN 3 ANEQUENDAHONJI, KRYN JANSEN 2 VAN METER, JANS GYSBERTSEN 1 VAN METEREN) was born 1738 in pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA, and died 07 Mar 1808 in Bay of Quinte, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. He married LYDIA JOHN. She died Bef. 1802. More About CAPTAIN ISAAC ANOGSOKTEA HILL: Notes for LYDIA JOHN: Sister of Captain John Deserontyon. Children of ISAAC HILL and LYDIA JOHN are: i. ISAAC 6 HILL, b. Abt. 05 Jun 1764, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. May 1784. More About ISAAC HILL: Baptism: 05 Jun 1764, Schenectady Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, New York, USA ii. CATHARINE HILL, b. 1772, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. 1827; m. (1) JOHN LOFT; m. (2) JOHN ARONGHYENTHA GREEN; b. Abt. 19 May 1755, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. 26 Jun 1841, Tyendinaga, Bay of Quinte, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. More About JOHN ARONGHYENTHA GREEN: Burial: 28 Jun 1841, Christ Church, Church of England, Tyendinaga, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada iii. WILLIAM ISAAC HILL, b. 14 Apr 1777, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. 19 Mar 1838; m. NANCY CRAWFORD; b. 09 May 1785, Tyendinaga, Bay of Quinte, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; d. 19 Mar 1869. More About WILLIAM ISAAC HILL: Burial: 20 Mar 1838, Christ Church, Church of England, Tyendinaga, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada 13. ABRAHAM SOGRADISE 5 GREEN (JOHANNES ANEQUENDAHONJI CRINE 4 (GREEN), KRYN 3 ANEQUENDAHONJI, KRYN JANSEN 2 VAN METER, JANS GYSBERTSEN 1 VAN METEREN) was born Abt. 1746 in pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA, and died Aft. 09 Jul 1789. He married JACOMINE 07 Feb 1768. More About ABRAHAM SOGRADISE GREEN: Child of ABRAHAM GREEN and JACOMINE is: i. CATREEN 6 GREEN, b. 25 Nov 1770. More About CATREEN GREEN: Baptism: 25 Nov 1770, Schenectady Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, New York, USA 14. CRINE 5 GREEN (JOHANNES ANEQUENDAHONJI CRINE 4 (GREEN), KRYN 3 ANEQUENDAHONJI, KRYN JANSEN 2 VAN METER, JANS GYSBERTSEN 1 VAN METEREN) was born Abt. 25 Jul 1749 in pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA. He married UNKNOWN. More About CRINE GREEN: Baptism: 25 Jul 1749, Schenectady Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, New York, USA

Children of CRINE GREEN and UNKNOWN are: i. CRINE DEKANAWADEQWEN 6 GREEN, b. pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. Aft. 09 Jul 1789. ii. ISAAC GREEN, b. pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. Aft. 09 Jul 1789. iii. JOHN GREEN, b. 1774, pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA; d. Aft. 09 Jul 1789. 15. JOHN ARONGHYENTHA 5 GREEN (JOHANNES ANEQUENDAHONJI CRINE 4 (GREEN), KRYN 3 ANEQUENDAHONJI, KRYN JANSEN 2 VAN METER, JANS GYSBERTSEN 1 VAN METEREN) was born Abt. 19 May 1755 in pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA, and died 26 Jun 1841 in Tyendinaga, Bay of Quinte, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) HANNAH. She was born 1767. He married (2) CATHARINE HILL, daughter of ISAAC HILL and LYDIA JOHN. She was born 1772 in pr. Tiononderoge, Lower Mohawk Village, New York, USA, and died 1827. More About JOHN ARONGHYENTHA GREEN: Burial: 28 Jun 1841, Christ Church, Church of England, Tyendinaga, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada More About HANNAH: Burial: 09 Nov 1851, Christ Church, Church of England, Tyendinaga, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada Children of JOHN GREEN and HANNAH are: i. MARGARET 6 GREEN, b. 15 Mar 1800; m. JACOB MOSES; b. 1797. ii. THOMAS GREEN, b. 1802; m. LYDIA HILL, 28 Nov 1825; d. Aft. 1879. Notes for THOMAS GREEN: Residing at Mill Point in 1879 when Draper made his visit to the Reserve. Children of JOHN GREEN and CATHARINE HILL are: iii. JACOB 6 GREEN, d. Aft. 1820. iv. DANIEL GREEN, b. 1795; d. Aft. 1851; m. (1) ELEANOR; b. 1795; d. Tyendinaga, Bay of Quinte, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; m. (2) ESTHER CLAUS, 12 Aug 1831, Christ Church, Church of England, Tyendinaga, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada; b. 1776; d. Aft. 1851. Notes for DANIEL GREEN: Daniel was a widower and Esther was a widow at the time of their marriage. More About ELEANOR: Burial: 16 Oct 1843, Christ Church, Church of England, Tyendinaga, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada v. ISAAC GREEN, b. 1798; d. Aft. 1851; m. RACHEAL; b. 1811.