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Book, page 192 / 199 law Wm. Jones. His friends, who belonged mostly to the Christian party, chose to have at his funeral the simple and appropriate services of that religion. It was largely attended by his own race, and by the whites living in that vicinity. He was buried in the mission burying ground, where were reposing many of his race, the aged and young, warrior, sachem, child. His death was at his residence near the church and mission-house at Seneca village on the 20th of January, 1830. INDEX. Adano Albany Alden, Pres. Alien's Hist. Angelica, N. Y. Atotarho Au Glaize Avon Springs Bayard, Wm. Beaver Creek Beekman, John J. Berry, Major Big Tree Bloomfield Boyd, Capt. John Braddock, Gen. Brant Breckenridge, Rev. John Bryant, W. C. Buffalo Buffalo Creek Burbeck, Maj. Butler, Col.
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