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Another Child
b.1809
d.1800
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Name Another Child
Gender Male
Death? 1800
Birth? 1809
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    Following the murder, Doublehead, described as “reeling drunk”, went to the Long Hut tavern owned by his friend McIntosh to continue drinking. There he had words with a non-Indian trader, John Rogers. He told Rogers:


    “You live among us by our permission. I have never seen you in council or on the war path. Be silent and interfere with me no more.”