- Iyannough
Iyannough (also Iyanough) was a Native American
sachem and leader of the Mattachiest (Mattakeese) tribe of Cummaquid in the area of what is now Barnstable,Massachusetts . The town of Hyannis, the Wianno section ofOsterville , and Iyanough Road (Route 132) are all named after him.Historic records mention the assistance and entertainment offered by him and his tribe towards the
Pilgrims and later colonists. When the son ofMayflower passengerJohn Billington wandered away from the new settlement at Plymouth in January 1621, Iyannough assisted William Bradford and his party in finding the boy [ cite book | last = Philbrick | first = Nathaniel | title = Mayflower | publisher = Penguin Group | date = 2006 | location = New York | pages = pp 110-112 | isbn = 0-670-03760-5 ] . The sachem impressed the Pilgrims as being personable, gentle, courteous, and fair-conditioned [ cite book | last = Willison | first = George F. | title = Saints and Strangers | publisher = Reynal & Hitchcock | date = 1945 | location = New York | pages = pp 228-229 ] .He died in 1623 when he was only in his mid-twenties. Following a surprise attack by the Pilgrims on the
Massachusett tribe that winter, many Native Americans in the region including Iyannough grew fearful of the colonists and fled to hide in the area's swamps and remote islands [ Philbrick (2006) pp 154] . It is believed that Iyannough himself died of exposure during this time. Upon his early death his lands went to his eldest son Yanno ["Opinion: January 11, 2002 - The Barnstable Patriot" (page), "BarnstablePatriot.com", webpage: [http://www.barnstablepatriot.com/01-11-02-news/cataldo.html] ] (aka John Hyanno). Yanno is mentioned in several land deeds onCape Cod andMartha's Vineyard and appears to have been a prominent figure in the early settlement of the communities.In the mid 19th century, a farmer plowing his field discovered what is believed to be Iyannough's grave ["Guidebook Cape Cod ~ Barnstable" (page), "GuidebookAmerica.com", webpage: [http://www.guidebookamerica.com/gb/ma/cape_cod/area_guides/barnstable.htm] ] . The gravesite is just north of Route 6A in the Cummaquid section of Barnstable and is maintained by a non-profit organization called "Tales of Cape Cod." A sign along Route 6A marks the spot.
A statue of Iyannough can be found today on the village green in downtown Hyannis.
See also
* Hyannis
*Nauset References
External links
* [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/u/l/Betty--Sullivan/FILE/0001page.html Notes on Iyannough] at Genealogy.com
* [http://www.capecodphotoalbum.com/bvillage.html Picture of his gravesite in Cummaquid]
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