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Welcome to Early American Pioneers Held Captive or Killed by Indians.
Welcome to the home of the descendants &
relatives of Early
American Pioneer Indian Captives! The site is not exclusive to Georgia, this site is part of The Georgia GenWeb. This site has always been and will always be for Pioneers held captive or Killed by Indians. This site is for the genealogy research of those captives or killed during Indian Conflicts and peace.
1835-1842 Second
Seminole War Seminole chief Osceola refuses to honor treaties agreeing to the movement of
the tribe to the west and launches a general war. More than 60,000 militiamen,
volunteers and regulars participate in the campaign; 41 percent become
casualties.
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@Margie Glover-Daniels Monday, 10-Sep-2018 10:58:44 MDT 1996-2008
Site last updated 03/20/2008