A Narrative Of The life Of Mrs. Mary Jemison


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In 1753 15 year old Mary Jemison was captured by Indians along the Pennsylvania frontier during the Seven Years War between the French English and Indian peoples of North America. She was adopted and incorporated into the Senecas a familiar practice among Iroquois and other Indian peoples seeking to replace a lost sibling or spouse. Mary married and raised a family in the decades before and after the American Revolution; many captives once adopted and integrated into an Indian community refused the opportunity to return home finding life in Indian society more rewarding. In 1823 Mary Jemison related her life story to James Seaver a doctor who lived near her home in western New York. Seavers story of the white woman of the Genessee as she became known.
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