William took Wanagapeth as his second wife, forging a strong family bond between Wells and Turtle that would last until their deaths.
Their son, William Wayne Wells, or Wapemongah, graduated fourth in his class at West Point in 1821 and rose to the rank of 1st Lieutenant.
[3] Little Turtle biographer Harvey Lewis Carter estimates that Sweet Breeze died during the Winter of 1805–1806, because after that year her children moved to Kentucky to live with their uncle, Samuel Wells.
Wanagapeth's father, Michikinikwa, warned the Native American Confederacy to avoid a fight with Wayne.
In August 1794, Wayne's army defeated more than 1,000 Native Americans under Shawnee chief Weyapiersenwah (Blue Jacket) in The Battle of Fallen Timbers, near present-day Toledo, Ohio.