DELAWARE INDIAN/LENNI LENAPE

Delaware Indians of Pennsylvania


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73 Comments

Reply Joel Conner
09:17 PM on April 30, 2009

I am looking for info on my ggg grandmother Elizabeth Gore Bradney (b. 1774, d. 1862) She was either a Delaware Native or possibly a Cherokee.

Reply Flora Hahn
04:20 PM on March 04, 2009

My great great grandmother was a lenape indian. Her american married name was Catherine Utt. She gave birth to 22 children . The family resided in the pocono mountians of pa. Known as Promise Land and Paradise Valley. Would like to know if anyone had any information on her. Thanks

Reply Linda
06:56 AM on January 18, 2009
My father (agae 84) has often told me that his great grandfather was a Delaware Indian Chief. He was born or lived in Canton, Ga. in 1886. His name was Malcom Coker and his son was J.D. Coker. trying to find some proof of this . any suggestions? or links? thanks
Reply susan salehi
06:03 PM on January 06, 2009
i am of the delaware tribe and would like if any one has any information on the Longbone family would really appreciate it. My grandmother was Pearle Longbone
Reply Michelle
11:46 AM on November 29, 2008
Although I am mostly of European descent, I have a small amount of Delaware Indian blood in me. My great great grandmother on my father's side was a Delaware Indian who was adopted by a white family.

I am very proud of my Delaware Indian heritage, however small it may be. And I am very interested in learning more about it. Thanks for putting up this website.
Reply samara patricia fair
06:22 PM on November 25, 2008
thank- you for all of your help. would like to learn more about you costumes.
Reply Maddie A
12:13 AM on November 20, 2008
I am studying this tribe in 6th grade for a project!~This tribe is amazing!big grin
Reply Milena
12:02 PM on November 18, 2008
hello there i am from Bulgaria - Europe, visiting delaware for a couple of months, i am a visual artist and interested in anthropology and ancient cultures; unfortunately i dont have any native indian lineage,( i do have thracian and bulgarian thoughsmile but i would love to visit and meet " the people" smile i am trying to find out where and how i can go in the state for a day or two for a visit? thank you
Reply Bryan M. Parkhurst
09:22 PM on November 12, 2008
When I was a child my father told me that we have native american blood. Later he told me that we were related to the delaware nation of tribes. Upon further research I found that the actual tribe from which we came was nanicote (spelling unsure). I have been very interested in my liniage but not very succesful at diggig any info up on them, if anyone can help me with information or where I can get information on that particular tribe I would be truely grateful. I have a mixed ancestory as most of us Americans do, however it seems a shame to me that I only have my european heritage in black and white and nothing but oral hand me downs for my native liniage. I am looking for this info to hand down to my children so they will always know where they come from. Thanks to any one who can help...
Reply terrance blosser
10:47 PM on September 28, 2008
Love the web site, but I was not able to find the DNA link to check my family blood line. Any help?
My family heritage dates to before the Revolutionary War, and I have a great grandmother buried in my families cemetery who was Delaware that took the american name of 'Savannah'. I am curious if she was from the Munsee clan as my spirit animal is the 'wolf'.
Reply Vickie Lynne Bright Schneider
12:50 AM on September 10, 2008
hello1
My father was from Muncie, Indiana. His family was from the Delaware Nation. several years ago my cousin told me, that one of our great grandfathers was a chief of the delaware Nation. before I was able to visit her again, she passed away. I would like to know moren any suggestions would be appreicated.

Thankyou,

VLBS
Reply Rebecca Haughey
11:17 PM on July 26, 2008
Thanks for taking the time to help educate children and adults alike. You have a wonderful site.
Reply golanvcrow
05:40 PM on July 23, 2008
I liked your site. It was very educational. I just joined freewebs myself and am learning my way around. donadvgohvhi
Reply Kenneth W. Holt
09:53 PM on June 28, 2008
Just interested in learning more about the Delaware Indians.
Have read a book on the PA Indians by Sipe. Ancestor was first white woman settler in Lewistown, PA and owned the land on which Fort Granville was constructed and burned during the French and Indian war.
Reply george jennings
09:30 AM on June 25, 2008
glad to be part of lenape people

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