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[[File:Davenport family painting.png|250px|thumb|Painting of Connor and his parents]]
[[File:Davenport family painting.png|250px|thumb|Painting of Connor and his parents]]
'''Connor Davenport''' (1748 - 1755) was the son of [[Achilles Davenport]] and [[Abigail Davenport]].
'''Connor Davenport''' (1748 1755) was the son of [[Achilles Davenport]] and [[Abigail Davenport]].


He eventually died of typhoid fever with his mother after the [[French and Indian War]] had begun, and was buried in a hill next to the [[Davenport Homestead|Homestead]] with his mother and, eventually, his father.
He eventually died of typhoid fever with his mother after the [[French and Indian War]] had begun, and was buried in a hill next to the [[Davenport Homestead|Homestead]] with his mother and, eventually, his father.


[[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] took on the name "Connor" upon Achilles' suggestion, for easier interaction with the colonists.
[[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] took on the name "Connor" upon Achilles' suggestion, for easier interaction with the colonists.
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==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
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Revision as of 13:38, 27 October 2013

Painting of Connor and his parents

Connor Davenport (1748 – 1755) was the son of Achilles Davenport and Abigail Davenport.

He eventually died of typhoid fever with his mother after the French and Indian War had begun, and was buried in a hill next to the Homestead with his mother and, eventually, his father.

Ratonhnhaké:ton took on the name "Connor" upon Achilles' suggestion, for easier interaction with the colonists.

Reference