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of our praying Indians: about Watchusets and the other Joseph taken prisoner in plimouth colony and sold for a slave to some mr Eaton at Boston: & sent to Jamaica. But upon the importunity of mr Eliot, mr Ed maght of | 14 | ||
of our praying Indians: about Watchusets and the other Joseph taken prisoner in plimouth colony and sold for a slave to some mr Eaton at Boston: & sent to Jamaica. But upon the importunity of mr Eliot, mr Ed maght of the vessell Relahthd to him, was brought back again but not Released. His 2 children taken prisoners with him; were Redeemed by mr Eliot and afterward his wife their mother taken captive and afterwards wch woman was a sober chtian woman and is imployd to our school among the Indians at Concord, and her children are [[?thr]]. But her husband held as before a [[servant?]]: though several of know the said Joseph, and his servant carriye [[unclear]] [[insermded?]] for [[him?]] vs. [[Coasr?]: but yet cannot [[obtained?]] it: some informing Authority that hee had been active against the English when hee was with the enimy [[whita..?]] there were several others of our praying indians imployd for guides to the forres, sent up, by major willard to Brookfield and who Capt Lathroy and Leuft Curtis and Daniel Champrey M'Seidl?l]] all enterprises and affayres comitted to them; both for the Release of Brooksfield, and to speake with the nipmusks before they broke out in to hostility all which imdiany | |||
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14 of our praying Indians: about Watchusets and the other Joseph taken prisoner in plimouth colony and sold for a slave to some mr Eaton at Boston: & sent to Jamaica. But upon the importunity of mr Eliot, mr Ed maght of the vessell Relahthd to him, was brought back again but not Released. His 2 children taken prisoners with him; were Redeemed by mr Eliot and afterward his wife their mother taken captive and afterwards wch woman was a sober chtian woman and is imployd to our school among the Indians at Concord, and her children are ?thr. But her husband held as before a servant?: though several of know the said Joseph, and his servant carriye unclear insermded? for him? vs. [[Coasr?]: but yet cannot obtained? it: some informing Authority that hee had been active against the English when hee was with the enimy whita..? there were several others of our praying indians imployd for guides to the forres, sent up, by major willard to Brookfield and who Capt Lathroy and Leuft Curtis and Daniel Champrey M'Seidl?l]] all enterprises and affayres comitted to them; both for the Release of Brooksfield, and to speake with the nipmusks before they broke out in to hostility all which imdiany aquited thdmseus faithfully according to