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Theyanoguin, Hendrick Peters, 1692-1755

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Personal name headingTheyanoguin, Hendrick Peters, 1692-1755
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Variant(s)Peters, Hendrick, 1692-1755
Theyanoguin, 1692-1755
Thoyanoguen, 1692-1755
Tiyanoga, 1692-1755
Hendrick, 1692-1755
King Hendrick, 1692-1755
Associated countryMohawk Nation of Indians United States
Birth date1692-03-28
Death date1755-09-08
Place of birthWestfield (Mass.)
Place of deathGeorge, Lake (N.Y. : Lake)
Found inHinderaker, Eric. The two Hendricks, 2010: CIP introd. (Hendrick Peters; Theyanoguin; Mohawk Indian of the Iroquois Confederation; d. Sept. 1755 at the Battle of Lake George at the beginning of the Seven Years War)
Snow, D.R. Searching for Hendrick, in New York history, v. 88, no. 3; summer 2007 (Hendrick Peters Theyanoguin; Theyanoguin; Thoyanoguen, Tiyanoga; b. Mar. 28, 1692, in Westfield, Mass.; d. Sept. 8, 1755)
Johansen, Bruce E. The encyclopedia of Native American biography, ©1997: pages 165-166 ((Hendrick (Tiyanoga); Mohawk, c. 1680-1755; One of four Mohawks invited to England by Queen Anne. Played a major role in convening the Albany Congress.)
At a Meeting of both Castles of the Mohawks at Mount Johnson, July the 26th, 1753 [MS], 1753: first unnumbered leaf (Hendrick, being appointed speaker by the Mohawk)
Hodge. Handbook of American Indians north of Mexico, 1907-1910 (Hendrick; A Mohawk chief, son of The Wolf, a Mohegan, and a Mohawk woman; often called King Hendrick; joined the English army, which met 2,000 French under Gen. Dieskau at Lake George, N.Y. At the battle which there took place, Sept. 8, 1755, Hendrick and many of his followers were killed)