• Wonalancet (c.1619—1697) — also spelled Wannalancet and Wannalancit and probably Wanaloset and Wanalosett — was a sachem or sagamore of the Penacook Indians...
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    becoming overrun by encroachment from white settlers. Other sachems included Uncas, Wonalancet, Madockawando, and Samoset.[citation needed] In the 1940s...
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  • Wonalancet may refer to: Wonalancet (sachem), a 17th-century Native American chief of the Penacook people Wonalancet, New Hampshire, an unincorporated...
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    up a short spur road from Wonalancet. The village is named for the 17th century Pennacook sachem Wonalancet. Wonalancet has a separate ZIP code (03897)...
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    abdicated in approximately 1660 and designated his second son Wonalancet as next sachem of the Pennacook (a position he actively held no later than 1664)...
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    Hampshire in the United States. Named after the 17th-century Pennacook sachem Wonalancet, it is a tributary of the southern Swift River, part of the Bearcamp...
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    Ferncroft. It is named after Wonalancet, a 17th-century sachem of the Pennacook, a Native American people. Mount Wonalancet lies in Grafton County, immediately...
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  • American living in the town of Suncook, New Hampshire Wonalancet (c. 1619–1697), 17th-century sachem and son of Passconaway Lake Winnipesaukee, named after...
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    approached from trailheads to the north (on the Kancamagus Highway) or from Wonalancet to the south. Passaconaway was originally named "North Whiteface" by Arnold...
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    date to the 1830s at the earliest. Its namesake is a corruption of Wonalancet, a sachem or sagamore of the Penacook Native American tribe. Today the complex...
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