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- Taphance abstract "Taphance, also known as Tapgow, was a Native American Munsee sachem in Connecticut, was the son of Ponus and the uncle to Katonah. Tapgow, known as the "Sakimore and Commander in Chief of all those Indians inhabiting in northern New Jersey, signed many land deeds "in the lands of Tapgow and his relations" including the Ramapo Tract in 1700, the Kakiat Patent in 1701 and witnessed the sale of the Wawayanda Patent. Tapgow's wife, Awowas (Wawowus), and son Quatowquechuck also signed on some land deeds. Because the Dutch used phonetic spelling to write his name, it appears on deeds in a variety of ways, including Tapphow, Tapehow, Tapehome, Topgow, Tephgan and Taphaow. Tapgow was accused of murder in Connecticut but was acquitted for lack of evidence.".
- Taphance alias "Tapgow, Tapphow, Tapehow, Tapehome, Topgow, Tephgan and Taphaow".
- Taphance deathDate "1720".
- Taphance deathYear "1720".
- Taphance wikiPageExternalLink rmi.htm.
- Taphance wikiPageExternalLink www.ramapoughlenapenation.org.
- Taphance wikiPageID "36123326".
- Taphance wikiPageLength "3970".
- Taphance wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Taphance wikiPageRevisionID "605178271".
- Taphance wikiPageWikiLink Category:18th-century_Native_Americans.
- Taphance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lenape_people.
- Taphance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_leaders.
- Taphance wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_New_York.
- Taphance wikiPageWikiLink Chief_Katonah.
- Taphance wikiPageWikiLink Katonah_(Native_American_leader).
- Taphance wikiPageWikiLink Munsee.
- Taphance wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Taphance wikiPageWikiLink Sachem.
- Taphance wikiPageWikiLink Wawayanda_Patent.
- Taphance wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tapgow".
- Taphance wikiPageWikiLinkText "Taphance".
- Taphance alternativeNames "Tapgow, Tapphow, Tapehow, Tapehome, Topgow, Tephgan and Taphaow".
- Taphance children "Quatowquechuck".
- Taphance dateOfDeath "possibly 1720".
- Taphance hasPhotoCollection Taphance.
- Taphance name "Taphance".
- Taphance nativeName "Also known as Tapgow".
- Taphance nicknames "Also spelled Tapphow, Tapehow, Tapehome, Topgow, Tephgan and Taphaow".
- Taphance parents "Father, Ponus. Son, Quatowquechuck. Nephews, Katonah and Powahay.".
- Taphance relations "Brothers, Onox and Owenoke.".
- Taphance shortDescription "Native American leader".
- Taphance spouse "Awowas".
- Taphance tribe Munsee.
- Taphance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_American_Indian_chief.
- Taphance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Taphance wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Taphance description "Native American leader".
- Taphance description "Native American leader".
- Taphance subject Category:18th-century_Native_Americans.
- Taphance subject Category:Lenape_people.
- Taphance subject Category:Native_American_leaders.
- Taphance subject Category:People_from_New_York.
- Taphance hypernym Sachem.
- Taphance type Agent.
- Taphance type Person.
- Taphance type Leader.
- Taphance type Person.
- Taphance type Agent.
- Taphance type NaturalPerson.
- Taphance type Thing.
- Taphance type Q215627.
- Taphance type Q5.
- Taphance type Person.
- Taphance comment "Taphance, also known as Tapgow, was a Native American Munsee sachem in Connecticut, was the son of Ponus and the uncle to Katonah. Tapgow, known as the "Sakimore and Commander in Chief of all those Indians inhabiting in northern New Jersey, signed many land deeds "in the lands of Tapgow and his relations" including the Ramapo Tract in 1700, the Kakiat Patent in 1701 and witnessed the sale of the Wawayanda Patent.".
- Taphance label "Taphance".
- Taphance sameAs m.0k0pk_q.
- Taphance sameAs Q7684578.
- Taphance sameAs Q7684578.
- Taphance wasDerivedFrom Taphance?oldid=605178271.
- Taphance homepage www.ramapoughlenapenation.org.
- Taphance isPrimaryTopicOf Taphance.
- Taphance name "Taphance".