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  2. Catherine Montour - Wikipedia

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    Catharine had a sister named Mary (or Molly), and two brothers: Andrew Montour and Nicholas Quebec. [3] (Her brother Andrew should not be confused with Andrew Montour (c. 1720–1772), who was the son of Elizabeth "Madame" Montour and was probably Catharine's uncle. He was a well-known interpreter in the backcountry of Pennsylvania and Virginia.)

  3. Madame Montour - Wikipedia

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    Madame Montour (1667 or c. 1685 – c. 1753) was an interpreter, ... Her given name has also been represented as Catherine, Elisabeth/Isabelle, and Madeleine.

  4. Montour family - Wikipedia

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    Shequaga Falls in the present-day village of Montour Falls, New York near the site of Catherine's Town. Catherine Montour (1710–c.1780), or French Catherine, was the daughter of French Margaret. She married Thomas Huston or Hudson (Telenemut). Their children were Roland, John, Amochol(son), and Belle. Catherine died c. 1780-81.

  5. Catherine's Town - Wikipedia

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    Catherine's Town was a Seneca village, (Queanettquaga, or Sheoquago [1]) named informally for a prominent Seneca woman, Catherine Montour.It was located at the south end of Seneca Lake, near present-day Watkins Glen (and the towns of Catharine and Montour, as well as the village of Montour Falls, all named for Catherine Montour) in what is now Schuyler County, New York.

  6. The Spirit of '76 (1917 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Spirit of '76 is a 1917 American silent film about the American Revolutionary War directed by Frank Montgomery and starring Adda Gleason and Howard Gaye.Produced by German-American film producer Robert Goldstein, the film would prove to be controversial upon release for its depiction of the British, and Goldstein was subsequently sent to a federal prison for violating the Espionage Act.

  7. Montour Falls, New York - Wikipedia

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    The modern day Village of Montour Falls is developed on the site of a former Seneca Indian village, Queanettquaga, informally known as Catherine's Town after a prominent Seneca Indian resident and leader, Queen Catharine Montour. Queen Catharine Montour's father (Peter Quebec) was a Mohawk Chief, and her mother (Margaret Montour Hunter) the ...

  8. Category:Montour family - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Montour; N. Nicholas Montour This page was last edited on 15 October 2023, at 04:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. Category:Mohawk women - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Montour; T. Kateri Tekakwitha This page was last edited on 23 May 2024, at 14:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...