Tatamy is a borough in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States. Tatamy is located in the Lehigh Valley region of the state. The borough is named
Moses Tunda Tatamy (c.?1690—1760) or Tashawaylennahan was a Lenape translator and guide. Tashawaylennahan was born around 1690 in New Jersey and was a
Tundy Tatamy, claimed aboriginal and fee title to the 315 acres of land located in Forks Township in Northampton County, near the town of Tatamy, Pennsylvania
Street, Bushkill Drive, Greenwood Avenue, Tatamy Road, and Van Buren Road. Wilson (east) Forks Township (east) Tatamy (northeast) Stockertown (north) Lower
aboriginal rights to Tatamy's Place were extinguished in 1737 and that, later, fee title to the land was granted to Chief Tatamy-not to the tribe as a