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BRANT, Chief John
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BRANT, Chief John 1
Other names for Chief were Ahyonwaeghs, Ahyouwaigha and 1827 Superintendent of the Six Nations Tekarihogen. |
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Descendants of Joseph Brant (Fully annotated descendant genealogy of Joseph Brant, provided by Museums of Burlington, 2168 Guelph Line, Burlington, Ontario. Website: http://www.museumsofburlington.com/index.html). Surety: 4. Chief John Brant was born on SEP 27 1794 in near Brantford, Ontario, Canada. (28)He was elected as Tekarihogea in 1807. (29)He was elected as Member of Parliament for Haldimand County in 1832 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. (30)(31)He died on AUG 27 1832 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada.(32)Died of cholera He was buried on AUG 27 1832 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. (33)He was living From the end of the War of 1812 in Family Home at Head of the Lake (Wellington Square), Ontario, Canada. (34)He was educated Unknown in Ancaster and Niagara, Mr Richard Cockrel was the Tutor.(35)(13)(36)He served in the military War of 1812. (37)Rose to the rank of Captain during the War of 1812 He was also known as Captain John Brant. He was also known as Ahyouwaigha or Ahyonwaeghs. (38)He was also known as Tekarihogen-A Mohawk chief. He was also known as 1827 Superintendent of the Six Nations. (39)(40)(41)He died from Asiatic Cholera.(42)Never married.
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