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Chief Nickus Tekarihoga Karaghiagdatle Peters 1700–1759 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1700

Birth Location: Mohawk Village, Brant, Ontario, Canada

Death Date: March 1759

Death Location: Mohawk River Valley, New York

Father: Abraham Karaghiagdatle

Mother: Johanna Hendrick

Spouse(s): Sarah Tekharihoga

Children(s): Lady Karaghiagdatle

The story of Chief Nickus Tekarihoga Karaghiagdatle Peters began in 1700 in Mohawk Village, Brant, Ontario, Canada. Chief Nickus Tekarihoga Karaghiagdatle Peters married Sarah Tekharihoga, and had children including Lady Catherine Tekarihoga Mohawk Karaghiagdatle. Chief Nickus Tekarihoga Karaghiagdatle Peters passed away in 1759 in Mohawk River Valley, New York.

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Biography

  • The story of Chief Nickus Tekarihoga Karaghiagdatle Peters began in 1700 in Mohawk Village, Brant, Ontario, Canada.
  • Chief Nickus Tekarihoga Karaghiagdatle Peters married Sarah Tekharihoga, and had children including Lady Catherine Tekarihoga Mohawk Karaghiagdatle.
  • Chief Nickus Tekarihoga Karaghiagdatle Peters passed away in 1759 in Mohawk River Valley, New York.

Immediate Family

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Chief Peters's Ancestors

Self
Chief Peters
1700–1759
Birth Place: Mohawk Village, Brant, Ontario, Canada
Parents
Abraham Karaghiagdatle
1682–
Mohawk Village, Brant, Ontario, Canada
Johanna Hendrick
1684–
Ohio River, Canajoharie, mohawk castle, mohawk valley, Rockland, Oneida, Montgomery County, New York, USA
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Chief Peters's Descendants

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Chief (Nickus Tekarihoga Karaghiagdatle) Peters (Abt. 1700–March 1759) m. Sarah Tekharihoga (1705–1775)
  1. 1. Lady (Catherine Tekarihoga 'Mohawk') Karaghiagdatle 1722–1807 m. Colonel (George (Tahkarihoken)("the Patriot")(Capt)(Sir) Croghan Croghen (Pontiac's War) - Indian Agent and Trader of Pennsylvania (partner with Tom Kenton in Croghan's Irish) Traders) 1720–1782
    1. 1. Catherine ("Adowentishon" (Brant)) CROGHAN 1759–1837 m. Chief (Joseph "Thayendanegea" BRANT (Mohawk Wolf) Tribe) 1742–1807
      1. 1. John (Ahyouwaighs BRANT) Captain 1794–1832 m. Mary (Anne) Seabrook 1798–1855
        1. 1. John (Dunbar Altamaha Sholta) Brandt 1825–1875 m. Rosannah (E) Cole 1819–1884
      2. 2. Catherine (BRANT) I 1792–1867
      3. 3. Elizabeth (Yakoyaner BRANT Clan Mother of the Six Nations of the Grand) River 1796–1845 m. Colonel (William Johnson Degonwadonti Brant Canagaradunkwa KERR) Dr. 1787–1845
        1. 1. William (John Simcoe) KERR 1846–1875
        2. 2. Chief (Simcoe (Tekarihogea)) KERR 1840–1875
        3. 3. Joseph (Brant Winnut) Kerr 1838–1870
        4. 4. Catherine ((Kate) Elizabeth) Kerr 1836–1875
        5. 5. James Morey 1841–
        6. 6. William (Butler) Kerr 1829–1860
      4. 4. Joseph (BRANT) II 1783–1830
      5. 5. Mary BRANT 1786–1861
      6. 6. Margaret (BRANT) I 1788–1860
      7. 7. Jacob BRANT 1786–1847
      8. 8. Margaret Brandt 1771–1843
      9. 9. Elizabeth Brant 1796–1845
      10. 10. Joseph (Brant) Jr. 1784–1830
      11. 11. Jacob (Canagaraducka) Brant 1786–1847
      12. 12. Margaret Brant 1786–1838
      13. 13. Catherine Brant 1791–1867
      14. 14. Elizabeth (Kerr) Brant 1796–1845
      15. 15. Mary Brant 1782–1848
      16. 16. Cristiana (Kainyaron) Brant 1791–1867
      17. 17. Margaret Brant 1788–1860
      18. 18. CATHERINE Groghan 1780–1858
      19. 19. Mary (Amelia) Brant 1794–1870
      20. 20. Joseph Brant 1742–
      21. 21. Elizabeth Brant 1770–
      22. 22. Thomas Brant 1754–1754
      23. 23. Christine Brant 1746–1771
      24. 24. Cristiana (Aoghyatonghsera) Brant 1766–1832
      25. 25. Isaac Brant 1767–1795
      26. 26. Molly Brant 1735–
      27. 27. Joseph (H) Brant 1796–1850
      28. 28. Samuel Brant 1798–1871
      29. 29. Elizabeth Brant 1804–1876
      30. 30. Isaac Brant 1795–1814
      31. 31. Caroline Brant 1770–1832
      32. 32. John Brant 1787–
      33. 33. Elizabeth Brant 1791–
      34. 34. Sarah Brant 1780–
      35. 35. Joseph (H) Brant 1796–1877
      36. 36. Abraham (L) Brant 1785–1809
      37. 37. Joseph Brant 1784–1830
      38. 38. Jacob (Canagaraducka) Brant 1786–1847
      39. 39. Catherine (Brant) (John) 1791–
      40. 40. Mohawk (Chief John) Brant 1787–1832
      41. 41. Mary (Amelia) Brant 1794–1870
      42. 42. Margaret ("Peggy") Brant 1788–1860
      43. 43. Elizabeth Brant 1796–1845
      44. 44. Mary Brant 1794–1860
      45. 45. Samuel Brant 1798–1871
      46. 46. Mary (Amelia) Brant 1786–1880
      47. 47. Cristiana (Kainyaron) Brant 1791–1867
      48. 48. Catharine (Elizabeth (Went by Elizabeth) Croghan Brant) (McKnight) 1780–1858
      49. 49. Elizabeth Brant 1804–1881
      50. 50. Isaac Brant 1795–1814
      51. 51. Joseph (H) Brant 1796–1877
      52. 52. Abraham (L) Brant 1785–1809
      53. 53. Chief (John (Ahyonwaighs)) BRANT 1794–1832
      54. 54. Mary (Ellen (Hall) SECOR or) BRANT 1794–1877
      55. 55. Margaret ("Peggy" (Powles)) BRANT 1788–1860
      56. 56. Joseph BRANT 1783–1852
      57. 57. Jacob BRANT 1786–1847
      58. 58. Catherine ((John)) BRANT 1792–1867
      59. 59. Catherine Brant 1791–1867
      60. 60. Joseph Brant 1784–1830
      61. 61. Jacob Brant 1786–1847
      62. 62. Mary Brant 1786–1860
      63. 63. Margaret Brant 1782–1860
      64. 64. John Brant 1787–
      65. 65. Elizabeth Brant 1791–1844
      66. 66. Mary Brant 1794–1838
      67. 67. Margaret Brant 1788–1860
      68. 68. Mary Brant 1794–1838
      69. 69. Mary (Amelia) Brant 1794–1870
      70. 70. Chief (Joseph H) Brant 1796–1850
      71. 71. Elizabeth Brant 1804–1876
      72. 72. Catherine (Croghan) Brant 1780–1858
      73. 73. Samuel Brant 1798–1871
      74. 74. Peter Brant 1787–1881
      75. 75. Jacob Brant 1786–1847
      76. 76. Thomas Brant 1754–1754
      77. 77. Molly Brant 1735–
      78. 78. Mary Brant 1790–1870
      79. 79. Joseph Brant 1742–
      80. 80. Isaac Brant 1767–1795
      81. 81. Elizabeth Brant 1770–
      82. 82. Mary Brant 1786–1838
      83. 83. Margaret Brant 1788–1860
      84. 84. Christian Brant 1776–1834
      85. 85. Jacob Brant(Brandt) 1786–1847
      86. 86. Joseph (JR) Brant(Brandt) 1784–1830
      87. 87. Abraham (L) Brant 1785–1809
      88. 88. Capt (John "ahyonwaeghs") Brant 1794–1832

Chief Peters's Timeline

2 Records

1700
Abt. 1700
Birth of Chief Nickus Tekarihoga Karaghiagdatle Peters in Mohawk Village, Brant, Ontario, Canada
Mohawk Village, Brant, Ontario, Canada
1759
March 1759
Age 59
Death of Chief Nickus Tekarihoga Karaghiagdatle Peters in Mohawk River Valley, New York
Mohawk River Valley, New York

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1700
    Event Place: Mohawk Village, Brant, Ontario, Canada
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: March 1759
    Event Place: Mohawk River Valley, New York
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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