• Gelelemend (c.1737 of 1741–1811) (Lenape), also known as Killbuck or John Killbuck Jr., was an important Delaware (Lenape) principle Chief during the American...
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    population was 774 at the 2020 census. Kilbuck Township was named after Gelelemend, also known as Killbuck. According to the United States Census Bureau...
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  • Cheeseekau Chicagou Comas Corbitant Custaloga Debedeavon Egushawa Epenow Gelelemend Gomo Hobomok Iyannough Iniwe Itawi Katonah Kâwin Kechewaishke Kennekuk...
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  • John was the great-grandson of the Delaware (Lenape) principal chief Gelelemend, who signed the Treaty of Fort Pitt (1778). It was the first American...
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  • allied with the French during the French and Indian War. His grandson was Gelelemend (1737–1811), or John Killbuck Jr., who was a chief active during the American...
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  • medicine man and war leader of Delaware (Lenape) and Shawnee warriors Gelelemend (1737–1811), known as John Killbuck Jr, Bemino's son, Delaware (Lenape)...
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    maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Ballard, Jan. "In the Steps of Gelelemend: John Henry Killbuck" Archived 2007-08-15 at the Wayback Machine, Jacobsburg...
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    Indaochaic also known as Lichtenau. Then the troop, aided by Lenape chief Gelelemend, traveled to the nearby village of Goschachgunk, now known as Coshocton...
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  • provided intelligence to the Americans at the nearby Fort Pitt. Chief Gelelemend and a few others (mainly women and children), in addition to a Christian...
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  • watershed, in what is now the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. His son Gelelemend (John Killbuck Jr.), was a Delaware chief during the American Revolutionary...
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    notable figures in Christianity and the Delaware Nation as a whole, such as Gelelemend (a Lenape chief), John Henry Kilbuck (a Moravian Christian missionary...
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    Cherokee Dragging Canoe Lenape Buckongahelas Captain Pipe White Eyes Gelelemend Miami Little Turtle Mohawk people Joseph Brant John Deseronto Joseph Louis...
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    (d. 1815) date unknown – Frances Abington, English actress (d. 1815) Gelelemend, Indigenous American (Lenape) leader (d. 1811) January 24 – William Wake...
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  • interest in supporting a state under Lenape control. After his death, Gelelemend of the Turtle Clan became the principal chief of the Lenape as no other...
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    1813) Catherine Antonovna of Brunswick, German-Russian noble (d. 1807) Gelelemend, Lenape chief (d. 1811) January 15 – Ramon Despuig, Spanish-born 67th...
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    neutral Christian Munsee village of Indaochaic. Then, aided by Lenape chief Gelelemend, they traveled to the nearby village of Goschachgunk. He divided his men...
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    known as White Eyes, Hopocan, known as Captain Pipe, and John Kill Buck (Gelelemend), and Andrew Lewis and Thomas Lewis for the fledgling United States. After...
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  • president judge of the second District in Pennsylvania from 1795–1811. Gelelemend "Henry, William, (1729–1786)". Biographical Dictionary of the United States...
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    1813) Catherine Antonovna of Brunswick, German-Russian noble (d. 1807) Gelelemend, Lenape chief (d. 1811) 1742 January 8 – Philip Astley, English circus...
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    to say I should not live long.: 43  Post then met with White Eyes and Gelelemend, the two principal war captains of the Turtle tribe at Saukunk, who had...
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  • (d. 1815) date unknown – Frances Abington, English actress (d. 1815) Gelelemend, Indigenous American (Lenape) leader (d. 1811) 1738 January 21 – Ethan...
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  • lead singer, founder and musical director of Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Gelelemend – prominent Lenape convert to the Moravian Church. Geronimo – leader of...
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