My ancestor George Ricard was killed (with his brother Maturin) in 1706 by indians in Maine.
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ricker-330"On 4
Jun 1706, Maturin Sr. and his brother George died in an Indian raid. The editor of an article in NEH&GR, [Ricker, 1851] quotes from the Rev. John Pike's Journal, printed in the Collections of the New Hampshire Historical Society, volume third: "June 4th, 1706, George Ricker, and Meturin Ricker, of Cochecho were slain by the Indians. George was killed running up the lane near the garrison. Meturin was killed in his field, and his little son carried Away." Usually a few of the houses in each town were strongly protected, or garrisoned, for community protection, and this one belonged to our ancestor John Heard whose granddaughter married into the Ricker line. Maturin's youngest son Noah was the one carried away by the Indians to Canada, where he was raised through childhood and later became a Catholic priest. Also killed in the raid were Mr. Evans, father-in-law of George Ricker, Richard and Nicholas Otis, Elizabeth Heard and several others. This account of the brothers' deaths is also given in 227, citing both the Journal of the Rev. ohn Pike and a letter of Rebecca Ricker recorded in the Haley Papers180.
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"Athe Meeks, a revolutionary war soldier, moved to Kentucky, where he lived for a while before moving with his family to
Spencer County, Indiana. He was killed by the Indians in a skirmish at his home in the year
1812. While in the process of taking the scalp from Athe Meeks, the Indian who killed him was also killed by William Meeks, the son of Athe, who lived nearby his father. Athe Meeks, Jr. was wounded in this same skirmish, by two other Indians who were later captured. One of the two captured Indians was Chief Set-Te-Down, Chief of the tribe. While being held captive in a log cabin, the Chief was mysteriously shot and killed. It was never learned who killed him, nor was there much effort made to try to learn, but it was suspicioned that William Meeks or possibly Charles, his brother, did it. William Meeks was left with two other men to guard the captured Indians. After a while, the two other men left, it is said, to get a drink of water, leaving William alone to guard the captured Indians. Returning after a while, they found the Chief had been shot and killed."
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