• Catharine Montour, also known as Queen Catharine (died after 1791), was a prominent Iroquois leader living in Queanettquaga, a Seneca village of Sheaquaga...
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  • line, the family is known as "Montour" after the matriarch. Madam Montour (1667–c.1753). Information on Madam Montour is fragmentary and contradictory...
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    day Village of Montour Falls is developed on the site of a former Seneca Indian village, Queanettquaga, informally known as Catherine's Town after a prominent...
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  • The town is one of two towns in the county named after Catherine Montour. The Town of Montour is in the southern part of the county and is north of Elmira...
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  • Catherine's Town was a Seneca village, (Queanettquaga, or Sheoquago) named informally for a prominent Seneca woman, Catherine Montour. It was located...
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  • Madame Montour (1667 or c. 1685 – c. 1753) was an interpreter, diplomat, and local leader of Algonquin and French Canadian ancestry. Although she was...
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  • the 2020 census. The town is one of two in the county named after Catherine Montour, a Native American interpreter and leader in the area. The Town of...
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    Molly Brant Margaret Green Draper Rebecca Franks Flora MacDonald Catherine Montour Frederika Charlotte Riedesel Mollie Sneden Mixed loyalty Margaret...
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    Otstonwakin, the borough is named for Andrew Montour, the French/Native American and son of Madame Montour, a Native American interpreter and negotiator...
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  • Catharine Montour (1710–1804), prominent Iroquois woman Catherine Pavlovna of Russia (1788–1819), second wife of William I of Württemberg Queen Catherine Ironfist...
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