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- Indian_Hannah abstract "Indian Hannah (Mrs. Hannah Freeman) (1730–1802) was the last of the Lenni-Lenape Indians (or Delawares) in Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA.She was born around 1730 in southern Chester County. She moved about the region, at times living in New Jersey, perhaps having a common law Indian husband named Andrew Freeman. She was known throughout the region, wandering with her two dogs Elmun and Putmoe selling brooms and woven baskets. In her later years she lived in the newly constructed Chester County Poorhouse where she died and was the first to be buried in its graveyard.A road is named after her ("Indian Hannah Road") in Newlin Township, Pennsylvania, and there are two memorial markers for her in Chester County, near Embreeville, Pennsylvania.".
- Indian_Hannah birthDate "1730".
- Indian_Hannah birthYear "1730".
- Indian_Hannah deathDate "1802".
- Indian_Hannah deathYear "1802".
- Indian_Hannah thumbnail IndianHannah_ChesterCountyMarker.jpg?width=300.
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- Indian_Hannah wikiPageID "34656522".
- Indian_Hannah wikiPageRevisionID "606075614".
- Indian_Hannah birthDate "Circa 1730".
- Indian_Hannah birthPlace "Southern Chester County, Pennsylvania".
- Indian_Hannah dateOfBirth "1730".
- Indian_Hannah dateOfDeath "1802".
- Indian_Hannah deathDate "1802".
- Indian_Hannah deathPlace "Chester County, Pennsylvania".
- Indian_Hannah hasPhotoCollection Indian_Hannah.
- Indian_Hannah knownFor "Selling brooms and woven baskets; last Lenape in Chester County, Pennsylvania".
- Indian_Hannah name "Hannah Freeman".
- Indian_Hannah name "Indian Hannah".
- Indian_Hannah nicknames "Indian Hannah".
- Indian_Hannah placeOfBirth "Chester County, Pennsylvania".
- Indian_Hannah placeOfDeath "Chester County, Pennsylvania".
- Indian_Hannah restingPlace "Cemetery of the Chester County Poorhouse".
- Indian_Hannah shortDescription "Last of the Lenni-Lenape Indians in Chester County, Pennsylvania".
- Indian_Hannah tribe Lenape.
- Indian_Hannah description "Last of the Lenni-Lenape Indians in Chester County, Pennsylvania".
- Indian_Hannah description "Last of the Lenni-Lenape Indians in Chester County, Pennsylvania".
- Indian_Hannah subject Category:1730_births.
- Indian_Hannah subject Category:1802_deaths.
- Indian_Hannah subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Indian_Hannah subject Category:Lenape_people.
- Indian_Hannah subject Category:Salespeople.
- Indian_Hannah type Agent.
- Indian_Hannah type Person.
- Indian_Hannah type Person.
- Indian_Hannah type Q215627.
- Indian_Hannah type Q5.
- Indian_Hannah type Agent.
- Indian_Hannah type NaturalPerson.
- Indian_Hannah type Thing.
- Indian_Hannah type Person.
- Indian_Hannah comment "Indian Hannah (Mrs. Hannah Freeman) (1730–1802) was the last of the Lenni-Lenape Indians (or Delawares) in Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA.She was born around 1730 in southern Chester County. She moved about the region, at times living in New Jersey, perhaps having a common law Indian husband named Andrew Freeman. She was known throughout the region, wandering with her two dogs Elmun and Putmoe selling brooms and woven baskets.".
- Indian_Hannah label "Indian Hannah".
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- Indian_Hannah sameAs Q6020390.
- Indian_Hannah sameAs Q6020390.
- Indian_Hannah wasDerivedFrom Indian_Hannah?oldid=606075614.
- Indian_Hannah depiction IndianHannah_ChesterCountyMarker.jpg.
- Indian_Hannah isPrimaryTopicOf Indian_Hannah.
- Indian_Hannah name "Indian Hannah".