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69:, was born in 1802. The same year, Jones ended his relationship with Tuhbenahneequay as he wanted the respect of his white Christian neighbours and Tuhbenahneequay refused to convert. Both children were left with Tuhbenahneequay. 46:, was born in 1798. The same year, Jones married another woman, Sarah Tekarihogen, in a Christian ceremony. Polygamy was an acceptable practice among the Mississaugas, and Jones lived with Tekarihogen at his farm in 326: 157: 65:. Despite her baptism, she refused to become a Christian. Her second child by Augustus Jones, Kahkewaquonaby, later known as the missionary 198: 140: 219: 331: 321: 88: 80:
in 1823, she was quickly converted, and moved to Davis' Hamlet where he was living in 1824. She followed him to the
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Sacred Feathers: The Reverend Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby) & the Mississauga Indians
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Life and Journals of Keh-ke-wa-quo-nā-by: (Rev. Peter Jones,) Wesleyan Missionary
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in 1811 and Wahbunoo in 1817. After the conversion of her son Kahkewaquonaby to
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She later married Chief Mesquacosy, with whom she had 8 children, including
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and with Tuhbenahneequay as his wife while surveying. Tuhbenahneequay was
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circuit-rider in 1801. She was the first Mississauga woman baptised a
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in a Mississauga ceremony sometime in the 1790s. Their first child,
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Native American methodist, also known as Sarah Henry
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Mississauga
Burlington Heights
Upper Canada
Wahbanosay
Augustus Jones
Thayendanegea
Stoney Creek
baptised
Methodist
Methodist
Peter Jones
Maungwudaus
Methodism
Credit Mission
Toronto Carrying-Place Trail
Life and Journals of Keh-ke-wa-quo-nā-by: (Rev. Peter Jones,) Wesleyan Missionary
Sacred Feathers: The Reverend Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby) & the Mississauga Indians
ISBN
0-8020-6732-8
"A positive experiment in aboriginal education: The Methodist Ojibwa day schools in Upper Canada, 1824-1833"
the original
ISBN
1-896219-68-3
"Deeds/Nations (M)"
Ontario Archaeological Society
"Deeds/Nations (T)"
"Deeds/Nations (W)"
"Humber River, Old Mill & Marshes"
The Country Wife
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