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Churchyard/Orr Family Museum (Genealogy) -- The French and Indian raid on Deerfield Massachusetts, 1704


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"The French and Indian raid on Deerfield Massachusetts, 1704 Return to menu Materials for a talk given by: James Nohl Churchyard 1694 Santa Margarita Drive Fallbrook, CA 92028-1639 Comments, corrections, and additions welcomed! Table of Contents Material from New England Society: War and Society in Colonial Deerfield , Richard I. Melvoin (1989) Tales from Old Deerfield -- Notes by James Nohl Churchyard , 12 May 1995 Where, What, When Tales of Some Captives John Catlin and wife Mary (Baldwin) Catlin Elizabeth Catlin Corse Elisabeth (Corse) Dumontet, Monette John and Ruth Catlin Thomas French's Family Joseph Kellogg The Stebbins Family The Williams Family Mehuman Hinsdale Statistics WHY? ? ? Chart of Catlin and French of Deerfield , 22 April 1995 References Map of the route of the march of the Deerfield captives Material from New England Society: War and Society in Colonial Deerfield , Richard I. Melvoin (1989) Introduction Three dramatic battles leap out of the celebrated past of an isolated little colonial village in western Massachusetts. ... [1664: Mohawk Indians defeat the Pocumtuck tribe. 1675: Indians attack the English settlement of Pocumtuck, as part of "King Philip's War"] ... Almost three decades have passed and "Pocumtuck" is no more. But a new village has arisen on the old site. Shunning the former Indian name, the English settlers now call the place Deerfield. By 1704 the town has grown to 260 people. The size of the town suggests stability. Yet like its predecessors Deerfield lies alone and exposed on the frontier. There are still no English settlements west of Deerfield for fifty miles, until one reaches the Hudson River and New York. Nor are there English towns north of Deerfield at all. To the east, too, lie forty miles of wildernes"
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