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Old 10-09-2020, 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by VApeople View Post
I think it was the name of an Indian chief who lived nearby.

You can usually tell a name is Native American or Japanese if it has 4 or 5 syllables, each one being consonant-vowel or just a vowel. Like Osceola.
We moved here in 2004 from Canandaigua. An Indian (Native American) word for "Land of high taxes"