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About the 9th of August: theore; hapned a very sad accident, Relating to the poore Chatan indians by a unclear unclear comitted by som english men upon two squas (wives to two o our? Indian unclear the one named Andreus Pittims he captured? of Indians, & he unclear his sister, (wife to one Thomas Speens) & one young woman & the children wher of one was a sucking infant & all the children of Thomas Speen, afforded?, there two squas & their company affore insulioned? beeing allowed (in his home of a? unclear for food) by his? English unclear went forte to gates? Hunted? berries at a place called Hustelberry? hill about 4 mile from water &? milk unclear he found, often? towne; where his english wives? were about 11 or 12 in number and were on unclear bath?. first? unclear tease? indians; their was on Indian moure? wive unclear called John Stoolemeyer? one of had beene [[unclear] unclear the English. He? disarmmed him of a carbine? belonging to a county for unclear newly? com in from the Army & had not unclear he asumes after they had unclear his fellow, they threatned to kil him but hee speaking English interested Strong by for his life. & so they unclear Him.& hee can unclear but the squas beeing among unclear not farr of hee lost them? there, the Englishcame to him, & sate downe &