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Hononegah (c.1814–1847) was the wife of Stephen Mack Jr. an employee for The American Fur Company, a pioneer to the Rock River Valley in northern Illinois and founder of the community of Rockton, Illinois. Hononegah had a strong influence on the Roscoe-Rockton area; the high school of the four towns (the other 2 being Shirland and Harrison) and the main thoroughfare connecting the towns are both named after her. (en) |
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Teejopera , or "Four Lakes Country", modern day Madison, Wisconsin. (en) |
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Rosa, Myrtle Matilda (en) |
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1847-09-08 (xsd:date) |
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Hononegah (en) |
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Father, "Blacksmith" mother, Inoquer (en) |
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Sister, Wehunsegah; uncles Conosaipkah, Estche-eshesheek, and Horohonkak (en) |
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Hononegah (c.1814–1847) was the wife of Stephen Mack Jr. an employee for The American Fur Company, a pioneer to the Rock River Valley in northern Illinois and founder of the community of Rockton, Illinois. Hononegah had a strong influence on the Roscoe-Rockton area; the high school of the four towns (the other 2 being Shirland and Harrison) and the main thoroughfare connecting the towns are both named after her. (en) |
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Hononegah (en) |
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Hononegah (en) |
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