Han Yerry

Han Yerry
Tewahangarahken ("He Who Takes Up the Snow Shoe")
Oneida leader
Personal details
Bornca. 1724
Died1794 to 1839
Spouse(s)Tyonajanegen ("Two Kettles Together") Sarah Montour m. 1754
Dolly Cobus, m. 1774
ChildrenWith Sarah: Cornelius, Dolly, Jacob
With Dolly: Peter
Known forFought in the Battle of Oriskany
Nickname(s)Honyere Doxtator, and multiple spellings of his first and last name

Han Yerry is also known by Honyere Doxtator and his native name, Tewahangarahken ("He Who Takes Up the Snow Shoe") (c. 1724 – 1794 to 1839).[1] As a child, Han Yerry lived with a German-Dutch couple, who educated him and taught him the white people's culture. Over his life, he was a warrior, war chief, commissioned American Army officer, farmer, rancher, and caterer. He made a name for himself in the American Revolutionary War and is one of three great ancestors of Oneida people who served as commissioned officers in the war. Hon Yerry received 1,800 acres in land grants for his service. He was a gentle man, distinguished soldier, leader, man of his word, and heroic.

  1. ^ Mark Edward Lender (August 22, 2016). The War for American Independence: A Reference Guide: A Reference Guide. p. 266. ISBN 9781610698344. Retrieved January 13, 2017.

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