The Haudenosaunee Project

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This is a database of the Six Nations, namely, the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca and Tuscarora. Known historically but incorrectly as the Iroquois, these nations are the Haudenosaunee, the People of the Longhouse. Some thirty other Indian nations and selected non-Native Americans are included for continuity or historical interest. After a long dormant period this database is active once again. Please send your family information.

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  • ID: I52093
  • Name: Nancy
  • Sex: F
  • Change Date: 3 Apr 2006
  • Birth: OCT 1778 in Brothertown, Oneida, New York
  • Death: 18 MAY 1835 in Brothertown, Oneida, New York
  • Event: Stockbridge Nation/Tribe



    Marriage 1 William WELCH b: 1776 in Brothertown, Oneida, New York
    • Married: ABT 1801
    Children
    1. Has Children David WELCH b: 1802 in Brothertown, Oneida, New York
    2. Has Children Sabrina WELCH b: 5 MAY 1805 in Brothertown, Oneida, New York
    3. Has Children Henry B. WELCH b: 1806 in Brothertown, Oneida, New York
    4. Has No Children Nancy WELCH b: MAY 1809 in Marshall, Oneida, New York
    5. Has Children Erastus WELCH b: 1814 in Marshall, Oneida, New York
    6. Has Children Benjamin Franklin WELCH b: 9 MAR 1816 in Montauk, Suffolk, New York
    7. Has Children John W. WELCH b: 1819 in Marshall, Oneida, New York
    8. Has Children Mary Elizabeth WELCH b: 18 FEB 1822 in Stockbridge, Calumet, Wisconsin

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