Delawares, d | 600 | Between the Ohio & Lake Erie, on the branches of Beaver Creek, Muskingum and Guyehugo. | Where they live. | ||
Shawnesse, d | 300 | On Scioto & branch of Muskingum. | Do. | ||
Mohickone, d | 300 | In villages near Sandusky. | Do. | ||
Goghnawages, d | On the head banks of Scioto. | ||||
Twightwees, e | 250 | Miame River, near Fort Miame. | On the ground where they live. | ||
Wayoughtanies, f | 300 | On the branches of Ouabache, near Fort Ouitanon. | Between Ouitanon & the Miames. | ||
Pyankeshas, f | 300 | ||||
Shockays, f | 200 | ||||
Huskhuskeys, g | 300 | Near the French settlements, in the Illinois Country. | |||
Illinois, g | 300 | ||||
Wayondotts, h | 250 | Near Fort Detroit. | About Lake Erie. | ||
Ottawas, h | 400 | ||||
Putawatimes, h | |||||
Chipawas, i | 200 | On Saganna Creek, which empties into Lake Huron. | Thereabouts. | ||
Ottawas, h | |||||
Chippawas, j | 400 | Near Michilimachinac | On the north side of Lake Huron. | ||
Ottawas, j | 260 |
dDependent on the Six Nations, and connected with Pennsylvania.
eConnected with Pennsylvania.
fConnected with the Twightwees.
gThese two Nations the English had never any trade, or connection with.
hConnected formerly with the French.
iConnected with the Indians about Detroit, and dependant on the commanding officer.
jAlways connected with the French.