In November 1775, Quabish became ill. He was taken to the
Needham Leg home of 14-year-old Michael Bacon, with whom he camped in Cambridge during the Battle of Bunker Hill. He was cared for by the Bacons beginning on November 15, 1775, and died there on March 23, 1776, of unknown causes. At the time, Needham Leg, known today as
South Natick, was predominantly an Indian enclave. Bacon's father, Michael Bacon, Sr., then petitioned the
Great and General Court for compensation for caring for Quapish and then burying him. The elder Bacon's petition was endorsed by three Needham selectmen, and accompanied by a bill of £6, 8s. of which eight shillings were for a coffin, and three shillings for "Diging his Grave." Where Quapish was buried is not entirely clear. It is likely he was buried in the Pond Street Burial Ground in
Natick, Massachusetts. He may also have been buried in Dedham or Needham. ==Warren Anatomical Museum==