Talk:Canajoharie, New York

Needs additional dates and identification of counties
The first settlers, including my direct ancestors, were German Palatinates who were recipients of lots in the Burnetsfield Patent in 1723, then in Albany County. Lots in that Patent were on both the north and south sides of the Mohawk River. They must have been the first white settlers. The Indian Castle was on the south side. The Canajoharie village was formed in 1788, most likely within the town of German Flatts, which was also incorporated in 1788 in Montgomery County. The town of Canajoharie was not incorporated until 1829, probably a split off from German Flatts. The tribe that resided there was the Oneida. From your article I gather that they were one of the tribes in the Mohawk Nation. 2602:304:CDA6:51B0:E0AA:5A3D:8CB0:BE8E (talk) 23:39, 26 October 2015 (UTC)

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