Treaty with The Seneca
June 30, 1802
This Indenture, made the thirtieth day of June, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two, between
the Sachems, Chiefs, and Warriors of the Seneca nation of
Indians, of the first part, and Wilhem Willink, Pieter Van
Eeghen, Hendrik Vollenhoven, W. Willink the younger, I. Willink
the younger (son of Jan) Jan Gabriel Van Staphorst, Roelof
Van Staphorst, the younger, Cornelis Vollenhoven, and Hendrik
Seye, all of the city of Amsterdam, and republic of Batavia,
by Joseph Ellicott, esquire, their agent and attorney, of
the second part.
WHEREAS at a treaty held under the authority of the United
States with the said Seneca nation of Indians, at Buffalo
creek, in the county of Ontario, and state of New-York, on
the day of the date of these presents, by the honorable John
Taylor, esquire, a commissioner appointed by the President
of the United States to hold the same, in pursuance of the
constitution, and of the act of the Congress of the United
States, in such case made and provided, a convention was entered
into in the presence and with the approbation of the said
commissioner, between the said Seneca nation of Indians and
the said Wilhelm Willink, Pieter Van Eeghen, Hendrik Vollenhoven,
W. Willink the younger, I. Willink the younger (son of Jan)
Jan Gabiel Van Staphorst, Roelof Van Staphorst the younger,
Cornelis Vollenhoven, and Hendrik Seye, by the said Joseph
Ellicott, their agent and attorney, lawfully constituted and
appointed for that purpose.
NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH, That the said parties of the
first part, for and in consideration of the lands hereinafter
described, do hereby exchange, cede, and forever quit claim
to the said parties of the second part, their heirs and assigns,
ALL those lands situate, lying and being in the county of
Ontario and state of New-York, being part of the lands described
and reserved by the said parties of the first part, in a treaty
or convention held by the honorable Jeremiah Wadsworth, esquire,
under the authority of the United States on the Genesee river
the 15th day of September, one thousand seven hundred and
ninety-seven, in words following, viz.
"BEGINNING at the mouth of the eighteen mile or Kogh-quaw-gu
creek, thence a line or lines to be drawn parallel to lake
Erie, at the distance of one mile from the lake, to the mouth
of Cataraugos creek, thence a line or lines extending twelve
miles up the north side of said creek, at the distance of
one mile therefrom, thence a direct line to the said creek,
thence down the said creek to lake Erie, thence along the
lake, to the first mentioned creek, and thence to the place
of beginning. Also one other piece at Cataraugos, beginning
at the shore of lake Erie, on the south side of Cataraugos
creek, at the distance of one mile from the mouth thereof,
thence running one mile from the lake, thence on a line parallel
thereto, to a point within one mile from the Con-non-dau-we
gea creek, thence up the said creek one mile on a line parallel
thereto, thence on a direct line to the said creek, thence
down the same to lake Erie, thence along the lake to the place
of beginning;" reference being thereunto had will fully
appear. TOGETHER with all and singular the rights, privileges,
hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in
any wise appertaining. AND all the estate, right, title, and
interest whatsoever, of them, the said parties of the first
part, and their nation, of, in and to the said tracts of land,
above described, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD all and singular the
said granted premises, with the appurtenances, to the said
parties of the second part, their heirs and assigns, to their
only proper use, benefit and behoof forever.
AND in consideration of the said lands described and ceded
as aforesaid, the said parties of the second part, by Joseph
Ellicott, their agent and attorney as aforesaid, do hereby
exchange, cede, release, and quit claim to the said parties
of the first part, and their nation (the said parties of the
second part, reserving to themselves the right of preemption)
all that certain tract or parcel of land situate as aforesaid.
BEGINNING at a post marked No. 0. standing on the bank of
lake Erie, at the mouth of Cataraugos creek, and on the north
bank thereof; thence along the shore of said lake N. 11°
E. 21 chains; N. thirteen degrees east 45 chains; N. 19°
E. 14 chains 65 links to a post; thence east 119 chains to
a post; thence south 14 chains 27 links to a post; thence
east 640 chains to a post standing in the meridian between
the 8th and 9th ranges; thence along said meridian south 617
chains 75 links, to a post standing on the south bank of Cataraugos
creek; thence west 160 chains to a post; thence north 290
chains 25 links to a post; thence west 482 chains 31 links
to a post; thence north 219 chains 50 links to a post standing
on the north bank of Cataraugos creek; thence down the same
and along the several meanders thereof, to the place of beginning.
TO HOLD to the said parties of the first part in the same
manner and by the same tenure as the lands reserved by the
said parties of the first part in and by the said treaty or
convention entered into on Genesee river, the 15th day of
September, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, as
aforesaid, were intended to be held.
In testimony whereof, the parties to these presents have
hereunto, and to two other indentures of the same tenor and
date, one to remain with the United States, one to remain
with the said parties of the first part, and one other to
remain with the said parties of the second part, interchangeably
set their hands and seals the day and year first above written.
- Conneatin, his x mark, [L. S]
- Koeentwahka, or Corn Planter, his x mark, [L. S]
- Wondongoohka, his x mark, [L. S]
- Tekonnondn, his x mark, [L. S]
- Tekiaindau, his x mark, [L. S]
- Sagooyes, his x mark, [L. S]
- Towyocauna, or Blue Sky, his x mark, [L. S]
- Koyingquautah, or Young King, his x mark, [L. S]
- Kaoundoowand, or Pollard, his x mark, [L. S]
- Connawaudeau, his x mark, [L. S]
- Soonoyou, his x mark, [L. S]
- Auwennausa, his x mark, [L. S]
- Soogooyawautau, or Red Jacket, his x mark, [L. S]
- Coshkoutough, his x mark, [L. S]
- Teyokaihossa, his x mark, [L. S]
- Onayawos, or Farmer's Brother, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Sonaugoies, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Gishkaka, or Little Billy, his x mark, [L. S.]
- Sussaoowau, his x mark, [L. S.]
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- Wilhem Willink,
- Pieter Van Eeghen,
- Hendrik Vollenhoven,
- I. Willink, the younger, (son of Jan,)
- Jan Gabriel Van Staphorst,
- Roelof Van Staphorst, the younger, Cornelis Vollenhoven, and Hendrik Seye, by their attorney, Joseph Ellicott, [L. S]
Sealed and delivered in the presence of -
- John Thomson,
- Israel Chapin,
- James W. Stevens.
- Horatio Jones,
- Jasper Parrish,
- Interpreters.
Done at a full and general treaty of the Seneka nation of
Indians, held at Buffalo creek, in the county of Ontario,
and State of New York, on the thirteenth day of June, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two, under
the authority of the United States.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal,
the day and year aforesaid.
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