. The Chicago massacre of 1812 : with illustrations and historical documents. JOHN HARRIS KINZIE, JR Arri-NDix i:. WILLIAM WKLLS AND KKUKKAH WHLLS RATITUDIC lo our nr^l heroand martyr calls for a some-what extciuled study of hislife, aud it will he found inter-esting en()Ui;h to repay the vSamuel Wells and \u> William Wells were Kentuck-ians; the family being said to have comefrom Virginia. William, when twelve,( years old, was stolen by the Indiansfrom the residence of Hon. NathanielPope, where both brothers seem tohave been living. He was adopted
. The Chicago massacre of 1812 : with illustrations and historical documents. JOHN HARRIS KINZIE, JR Arri-NDix i:. WILLIAM WKLLS AND KKUKKAH WHLLS RATITUDIC lo our nr^l heroand martyr calls for a some-what extciuled study of hislife, aud it will he found inter-esting en()Ui;h to repay the vSamuel Wells and \u> William Wells were Kentuck-ians; the family being said to have comefrom Virginia. William, when twelve,( years old, was stolen by the Indiansfrom the residence of Hon. NathanielPope, where both brothers seem tohave been living. He was adopted byMe-che-kan-nah-qua. or little Turtle, achief of the Miamis. lived in his houseand married his daughter Wah-nan-ga-he had several children, of whom the following left children : . • tt i i Peine zah-quah (Rebekah) married Captain Haekky,of Fort Wayne, leaving Ann and John Hackley. her children. , ,, >r ^i Ah-mah-qua-zah-quah (a sweet breeze -Mary)boni at Fort Wavne Mav lo, 1800. married Judge James W ol-c>ttMarch8, 1S21 : died at Maumee City, (now NmthToledo,) O., Feb. 19, 1S34. leaving children ^^^^ t^^, \^;William Wells Wolcott, Toledo: M
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