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- Rebecca_Kellogg_Ashley abstract "Rebecca Kellogg Ashley (Dec 22, 1695–Aug 1757) was an English child captured by allied French, Canadian militia, Iroquois, and Algonquin soldiers in the 1704 Deerfield Raid. The Deerfield attack was part of the decade-long Queen Anne's War (the 1702-1713 War of Spanish Succession on the Continent). Rebecca was eight years old. Eunice Williams was captured in this same raid, as was her father, the Rev. John Williams who wrote about his captive experience in The Redeemed Captive. Like Eunice and several other children from Deerfield, Rebecca Kellogg was adopted by Haudenosaunee Mohawks in the town of Kahnawake. She married and she raised children. Unlike Eunice, Rebecca Kellogg returned to British colonial territory as an older woman. She married Ben Ashley and she translated for several Congregational missionaries in Indian missions, including the Rev. Jonathan Edwards at the Stockbridge Indian Mission. Edwards expressed in many letters his admiration of her faith and of her interpretation skills. Although she had left Kahnawake, she often lived with the Haudenosaunee and identified as a member of the Mohawk. Rebecca Kellogg Ashley died in 1757 with the Oneida Haudenosaunee in Oquaga, New York. She did not leave any writings that are known but her life is visible in the writings of the missionaries with whom she worked. The Rev. Gideon Hawley wrote that the Haudenosaunee “greatly lamented” her death.".
- Rebecca_Kellogg_Ashley deathDate "1757".
- Rebecca_Kellogg_Ashley deathPlace Onaquaga.
- Rebecca_Kellogg_Ashley deathPlace Oquaga.
- Rebecca_Kellogg_Ashley deathYear "1757".
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- Rebecca_Kellogg_Ashley dateOfDeath "1757".
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- Rebecca_Kellogg_Ashley name "Ashley, Rebecca Kellogg".
- Rebecca_Kellogg_Ashley placeOfDeath "Oquaga, New York".
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- Rebecca_Kellogg_Ashley description "captive of Native Americans".
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- Rebecca_Kellogg_Ashley comment "Rebecca Kellogg Ashley (Dec 22, 1695–Aug 1757) was an English child captured by allied French, Canadian militia, Iroquois, and Algonquin soldiers in the 1704 Deerfield Raid. The Deerfield attack was part of the decade-long Queen Anne's War (the 1702-1713 War of Spanish Succession on the Continent). Rebecca was eight years old. Eunice Williams was captured in this same raid, as was her father, the Rev. John Williams who wrote about his captive experience in The Redeemed Captive.".
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