Elizabeth Catherine Montour, better known as Madame Montour (1667 or 1684? - circa 1753), was born to a Native American mother and a French Canadian father. She was married at least twice and had three to five children. She was a Native American leader in what became Lycoming County, Pennsylvania in the United States.

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  • Elizabeth Catherine Montour, better known as Madame Montour (1667 or 1684? - circa 1753), was born to a Native American mother and a French Canadian father. She was married at least twice and had three to five children. She was a Native American leader in what became Lycoming County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Her village, known as Otstuagy or Ostonwakin, was at the important confluence of Loyalsock Creek with the West Branch Susquehanna River, near the modern borough of Montoursville, which was named in her honor. She is best known as a valued translator for the colonial governments of New York and Pennsylvania.
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  • Andrew, Robert, Louis, and Margaret
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  • 1667 (or 1684?)
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  • Pierre Couc
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  • Roland Montour, a Seneca brave
    Carondowana, an Oneida chief
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  • Elizabeth Catherine Montour, better known as Madame Montour (1667 or 1684? - circa 1753), was born to a Native American mother and a French Canadian father. She was married at least twice and had three to five children. She was a Native American leader in what became Lycoming County, Pennsylvania in the United States.
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