• Bemino (fl. 1710s–1780s, Delaware)—known as John Killbuck Sr. to white settlers—was a renowned medicine man and war leader of Delaware (Lenape) and Shawnee...
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    United States, along Killbuck Creek. It is named for the famous Lenape chief Bemino, also known as John Killbuck Sr.. The population was 810 at the 2020 census...
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  • Netawatwees married and he and his wife had a family together. Their son Bemino (John Killbuck Sr.) became a renowned war leader allied with the French...
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  • Henry." Gelelemend was born near the Lehigh River in Pennsylvania, son of Bemino (John Killbuck Sr.) and his wife. His father became a renowned war leader...
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    alliances with British colonial authorities. Lenape leader Killbuck (also Bemino) assisted the British against the French and their Indian allies. In 1761...
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    from Forts Buttermilk and Pleasant clashed with Shawnee warriors under Bemino (also known as Killbuck) at the Battle of the Trough. Colonist Conrad Moore...
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  • Killbuck may refer to: Bemino (fl. 1710s–1780s), known as John Killbuck Sr, medicine man and war leader of Delaware (Lenape) and Shawnee warriors Gelelemend...
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  • the overall command of Colonel George Washington. A Delaware leader named Bemino, known as John Killbuck to the whites, a number of years after the incident...
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    he faced, Seybert surrendered on the basis of promises by the war chief Bemino (known as John Killbuck) that their lives would be spared. Following the...
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  • captured by Native Americans in 1758, who spared only eleven lives (see Bemino). Fort Seybert is the only place in the United States with this name. Fort...
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