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Samuel One Bear1,2 (M)
(1876 - ), #18070
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     Samuel One Bear was born in 1876.1 He was the son of (?) One Bear and Lizzie (?).1 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) One Bear on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1904 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 Samuel One Bear was allotted land on September 26, 1907 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA; NAME MERIDIAN TWP RANGE SECTION ACREAGE TYPE CASETYPE DOCID DATE

ONE-BEAR SAMUEL 06 040 N 042 W 026 320 253400 PA IA 142 09/26/1907.2 He was allotted land on May 14, 1913 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA; NAME MERIDIAN TWP RANGE SECTION ACREAGE TYPE CASETYPE DOCID DATE

ONE-BEAR SAMUEL 06 040 N 042 W 026 320 253400 PA IA 142 05/14/1913
ONE-BEAR SAMUEL 06 040 N 042 W 026 160 253500 PA 333939 05/14/1913.2

Citations

  1. [S159] 1904.
  2. [S80] Bureau of Land Management, Shannon Co. SD -- Federal Land Records.

(?) One Chief1 (M)
(1848 - ), #35883

     The nationality of (?) One Chief was Cheyenne.1 He married (?) Big Nose.1 (?) One Chief was born in 1848.1 (?) was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on July 1, 1890.1

Child of (?) One Chief and (?) Big Nose
(?) Big Nose b. 18781

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.

(?) One Crow1,2,3 (M)
(1881 - ), #37713
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     The nationality of (?) One Crow was Payawayatkon Oglala Lakota Sioux.1 Also known as (?) Kangi Wanjila.1,2,3 (?) One Crow was born in 1881.2,3 He was the son of (?) White Cow Eagle and (?) Lays On The Ground.1,4,2,3 Another source states that his was also listed with a birthdate in 1884.1 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) White Cow Eagle on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1894 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.4 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) White Cow Eagle on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1895 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.3

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.
  2. [S269] 1894.
  3. [S561] June 30th 1895.
  4. [S556] 1892.

Herbert One Crow1 (M)
(1879 - ), #17306

     Herbert One Crow was born in 1879.1 Herbert was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wounded Knee District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on June 30, 1904.1

Citations

  1. [S159] 1904.

(?) One Eagle1,2,3,4,5 (F)
(1854 - ), #36201
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     Also known as (?) Wanbli Winyan.3,4 Also known as (?) Wanbli Win.5 The nationality of (?) One Eagle was Oglala Lakota Sioux.1,2,3,4,5 Also known as (?) Wanbli Wanjila Win.1 Also known as (?) Eagle Woman.3,4,5 (?) One Eagle was born in 1854.2 She was the daughter of (?) Chasing Hawk.5 Another source states that her was also listed with a birthdate in 1858.1 And yet another source states that her was also listed with a birthdate in 1863.3,4,5 She married (?) Horned Horse circa 1886.1,2 She was listed as residing with her husband (?) Horned Horse on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1890 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 She was listed as residing with her husband (?) Horned Horse on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1892 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.2 (?) was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on July 1, 1894.3 (?) was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on June 30, 1895.4 (?) was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wakpamini District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on June 30, 1896.5

Child of (?) One Eagle and (?) Horned Horse
(?) Shield b. 18871,3,4,5

Child of (?) One Eagle
(?) Cut From Rope b. after Jul, 18923,4,5

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.
  2. [S556] 1892.
  3. [S269] 1894.
  4. [S561] June 30th 1895.
  5. [S158] June 30th, 1896.

(?) One Elk1,2,3,4 (M)
(1888 - ), #36258
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     Also known as (?) Hehaka Isnala.2,3,4 The nationality of (?) One Elk was Oglala Lakota Sioux.1,2,4 Also known as (?) Lone Elk.2,3,4 Also known as (?) Hehaka Wanjila.1 (?) One Elk was born in 1888.1,2 He was the son of (?) Makes Good and Eliza Star.1,2,3,4 Another source states that his was also listed with a birthdate in 1889.3,4 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) Makes Good on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1890 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) Makes Good on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1892 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.2 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) Makes Good on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1894 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.3 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) Makes Good on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1895 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.4

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.
  2. [S556] 1892.
  3. [S269] 1894.
  4. [S561] June 30th 1895.

(?) One Elk1 (M)
(1856 - ), #38622

     The nationality of (?) One Elk was Wakaicu Oglala Lakota Sioux.1 Also known as (?) Hehaka Wajila.1 (?) One Elk was born in 1856.1 He was listed "cousin" and residing in the home of (?) Arrow Wound on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1890 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wounded Knee District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.

(?) One Feather1,2 (M)
(1855 - ), #38968

     The nationality of (?) One Feather was Makahu Oglala Lakota Sioux.1 Also known as (?) Wiyaka Wanjila.1,2 (?) One Feather was born in 1855.1 Another source states that his was also listed with a birthdate in 1859.2 He married (?) Red Owl circa 1876.1,2 (?) was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wounded Knee District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on July 1, 1890.1 (?) was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA, on July 1, 1892.2

Children of (?) One Feather and (?) Red Owl
(?) Otter Robe b. 18771
(?) Her Pipe b. 18801
(?) Brings Them Away b. 18871
(?) Good Fox b. 18891
(?) White Porcupine b. May 22, 18922

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.
  2. [S556] 1892.

Bessie One Feather1,2,3 (F)
(December, 1893 - ), #18093
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     The nationality of Bessie One Feather was Oglala Lakota Sioux.2,1,3 Bessie One Feather was born in December, 1893.2,3 She was the daughter of Moses One Feather and Jessie Red Iron.1,2,3 Another source states that her was also listed with a birthdate in 1894.1 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Moses One Feather on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1895 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.3 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Moses One Feather on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1904 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 Her was allotted land on September 26, 1907 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA,
; NAME MERIDIAN TWP RANGE SECTION ACREAGE TYPE CASETYPE DOCID DATE
ONE-FEATHER BESSIE 06 039N 041W 013 160 253400 PA IA 133 09/26/1907.4

Citations

  1. [S159] 1904.
  2. [S269] 1894.
  3. [S561] June 30th 1895.
  4. [S80] Bureau of Land Management, Shannon Co. SD -- Federal Land Records.

Ettie One Feather1,2 (F)
(1883 - ), #43658
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     The nationality of Ettie One Feather was Oglala Lakota Sioux.1,2 Ettie One Feather was born in 1883.1,2 She was the daughter of Moses One Feather and Jessie Red Iron.1,2 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Moses One Feather on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1894 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Moses One Feather on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1894 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Moses One Feather on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1895 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.2

Citations

  1. [S269] 1894.
  2. [S561] June 30th 1895.

Isaac One Feather1 (M)
(October 20, 1920 - March 11, 1999), #15159

     Isaac One Feather was born on October 20, 1920.1 He was mlt active duty after 1940; PFC in the US. Army.1 He died on March 11, 1999 at age 78.1 He was buried on March 15, 1999 at Black Hills National Cemetery, Sturgis, Meade Co., South Dakota, USA; Grave site: O 0 1163.1

Citations

  1. [S221] Black Hills National Cemetery, Sturgis, Meade County, South Dakota, SDGENWEB Archives, http://interment.net.

Jennie One Feather1,2,3,4 (F)
(1879 - ), #43657
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     The nationality of Jennie One Feather was Oglala Lakota Sioux.1,2,4,3 Also known as Wiyaka Wanjila.4 Jennie One Feather was born in 1879.1,2,4,3 She was the daughter of Moses One Feather and Jessie Red Iron.1,2 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Moses One Feather on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1894 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Moses One Feather on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1894 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 Jennie One Feather married Creighton Yankton, son of (?) Yankton and (?) Hides With No Hair, circa 1895.3,4 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Moses One Feather on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1895 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.2 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Moses One Feather on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1895 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.2 She was listed as residing with her husband Creighton Yankton on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1896 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wounded Knee District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.4 She was listed as residing with her husband Creighton Yankton on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1904 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Porcupine District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.3

Citations

  1. [S269] 1894.
  2. [S561] June 30th 1895.
  3. [S159] 1904.
  4. [S158] June 30th, 1896.

Lizzie One Feather1,2,3 (F)
(1883 - ), #42102

     The nationality of Lizzie One Feather was Kuhinya Oglala Lakota Sioux. Also known as Wiyaka Wanjila.1,2,3 Lizzie One Feather was born in 1883.1,2,3 She was listed "grand-daughter" and residing in the home of (?) Her Holy Robe on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1892 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 She was listed "grand-daughter" and residing in the home of (?) Her Holy Robe on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1894 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.2 She was listed "grand-daughter" and residing in the home of (?) Her Holy Robe on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1895 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.3

Citations

  1. [S556] 1892.
  2. [S269] 1894.
  3. [S561] June 30th 1895.

Moses One Feather1,2,3,4,5,6 (M)
(1853 - ), #18091

     The nationality of Moses One Feather was Oglala Lakota Sioux.3,4,5,6 Also known as Wiyaka Onji.4 Also known as Wiyaka Wanjila.1,5,6 Moses One Feather was born in 1853.1,3 Another source states that his was also listed with a birthdate in 1855.4,5,6 And yet another source states that his was also listed with a birthdate in 1856.5,6 He married Jessie Red Iron circa 1877.1,3,4,5,6 Moses was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on July 1, 1890.3 Moses was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on July 1, 1892.4 Moses was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on July 1, 1894.5 Moses was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on July 1, 1894.5 Moses was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on July 1, 1895.6 Moses was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on July 1, 1895.6 Moses was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on June 30, 1904.1 His was allotted land on September 26, 1907 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA,
; NAME MERIDIAN TWP RANGE SECTION ACREAGE TYPE CASETYPE DOCID DATE
WIYAKA-WANJILA 06 039N 041W 015 320 253400 PA IA 133 09/26/1907
WIYAKA-WANJILA 06 039N 041W 022 320 253400 PA IA 133 09/26/1907.2

Children of Moses One Feather and Jessie Red Iron
Susan One Feather b. 18784,5,6
Jennie One Feather+ b. 18795,6
William One Feather+ b. 18805,6
Ettie One Feather b. 18835,6
(?) Lives Alone b. 18904,5,6
Bessie One Feather b. Dec, 18931,5,6
(?) Walking Eagle b. Feb, 18945
(?) Black Hills b. Jul, 18956

Citations

  1. [S159] 1904.
  2. [S80] Bureau of Land Management, Shannon Co. SD -- Federal Land Records.
  3. [S47] 1890.
  4. [S556] 1892.
  5. [S269] 1894.
  6. [S561] June 30th 1895.

Susan One Feather1,2 (F)
(1878 - ), #42133
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     The nationality of Susan One Feather was Oglala Lakota Sioux.1,2 Susan One Feather was born in 1878.1,2 She was the daughter of Moses One Feather and Jessie Red Iron.1,3,2 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Moses One Feather on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1892 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Moses One Feather on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1895 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.2

Citations

  1. [S556] 1892.
  2. [S561] June 30th 1895.
  3. [S269] 1894.

William One Feather1,2,3,4 (M)
(1880 - ), #18097
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     The nationality of William One Feather was Oglala Lakota Sioux.2,5 Also known as Willie One Feather. William One Feather was born in 1880.1,2 He was the son of Moses One Feather and Jessie Red Iron.5,4 Another source states that his was also listed with a birthdate in 1881.5,4 He was listed as "grandson" and residing in the home of (?) Charging Eagle on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1892 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.2 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of Moses One Feather on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1895 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.4 William One Feather married Gertrude (?) circa 1900.1 William One Feather was listed as "Husband" on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls on the date of on June 30, 1904 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 His was allotted land on September 26, 1907 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA,
; NAME MERIDIAN TWP RANGE SECTION ACREAGE TYPE CASETYPE DOCID DATE

ONE-FEATHER WILLIAM 06 039 N 041 W 026 640 253400 PA IA 132 09/26/1907.3 His was allotted land on June 25, 1914 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA,
; NAME MERIDIAN TWP RANGE SECTION ACREAGE TYPE CASETYPE DOCID DATE

ONE-FEATHER WILLIAM 06 039N 041W 026 640 253400 PA IA 132 06/25/1914
ONE-FEATHER WILLIAM 06 039N 041W 026 160 253500 PA 417349 06/25/1914.3

Citations

  1. [S159] 1904.
  2. [S556] 1892.
  3. [S80] Bureau of Land Management, Shannon Co. SD -- Federal Land Records.
  4. [S561] June 30th 1895.
  5. [S269] 1894.

William One Feather1 (M)
(1854 - ), #38440

     The nationality of William One Feather was Iyasica Oglala Lakota Sioux.1 Also known as Wiyaka Wanjila.1 William One Feather was born in 1854.1 He married (?) Pretty Girl before July 1, 1890.1 William was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on July 1, 1890.1

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.

Lewis Wayne One Horn1 (M)
(1959 - August 15, 2002), #11679

     Lewis was born in 1959.1 Lewis died on August 15, 2002 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Kyle, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 His body was interred on August 21, 2002 at Kyle, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, at St. Barnabas Episcopal Cemetery. Lewis Wayne One Horn
KYLE - Lewis Wayne One Horn, 43, Kyle, died Thursday, Aug. 15, 2002, in Kyle.
Survivors include one son, Tyler One Horn, Kyle; three daughters, Janet One Horn, Janelle One Horn and Tara One Horn, all of Kyle; his parents, Willard and Mary Kills In Water, Kyle; five brothers, Dale Kills In Water, Ervin Kills In Water, Jared Kills In Water and Willard Kills In Water, all of Kyle, and Craig Kills In Water, Potato Creek; two sisters, Jane Wilcox, Wanblee, and Nanette Kills In Water, Kyle; and one grandchild.
Two-night wake began Monday, Aug. 19, at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church Hall in Kyle. The second night will begin at 10 a.m. today at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Kyle.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 21, at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, with the Rev. Cordelia Red Owl and Kim Chandler officiating.
Burial will be at St. Barnabas Episcopal Cemetery in Kyle.
Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge is in charge of arrangements..1

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Kia Rain One Horn-Pourier1 (F)
(before March 18, 2005 - March 18, 2005), #22152

     Kia Rain One Horn-Pourier was born before March 18, 2005.1 She died on March 18, 2005 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Pine Ridge, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA; KYLE - Kia Rain One Horn-Pourier, infant, Kyle, died Friday, March 18, 2005, at Pine Ridge Hospital. Survivors include her parents, Lynelle One Horn and Len Pourier, Kyle; her maternal grandparents, Dale and Mable One Horn, Kyle; and her paternal grandmother, Delores Bear Killer, Gordon, Neb. A one-night wake will begin at noon today at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Kyle. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 23, at the church, with the Rev. Cordelia One Horn officiating. Burial will be at St. Barnabas Episcopal Cemetery in Kyle. Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge is in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Rapid City Journal on 3/22/2005.1

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

(?) One Horse1 (M)
(1809 - ), #7295

     The nationality of (?) One Horse was Oglala Lakota Sioux.1 Also known as (?) Sung Owansi.1 (?) was born in 1809.1 He married (?) Rattling Stone circa 1829. (?) was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on July 1, 1892.1

Children of (?) One Horse and (?) Rattling Stone
Son of One Horse b. circa 1830
Lena One Horse+ b. 18431
Ellen Her Eagle Blanket+ b. 1852
Ellen One Horse b. 18521

Citations

  1. [S556] 1892.

(?) One Horse1,2,3 (M)
(1870 - ), #17199
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     Also known as (?) Sunkakan Wanjila.2,3 The nationality of (?) One Horse was Oglala Lakota Sioux.2,3 Also known as (?) Tasunke Wanjila.1 (?) One Horse was born in 1870.1 He was the son of (?) Black Bird.1,2,3 Another source states that his was also listed with a birthdate in 1872.2,3 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) Black Bird on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1894 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wounded Knee District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.2 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) Black Bird on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1895 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.3 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) Black Bird on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1904 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wounded Knee District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S159] 1904.
  2. [S269] 1894.
  3. [S561] June 30th 1895.

(?) One Horse1 (M)
(1887 - ), #37790
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     Also known as (?) Sunka Wankan Wanjila.1 The nationality of (?) One Horse was Iwayusota Oglala Lakota Sioux; This group was also called Makes Things Hard.1 (?) One Horse was born in 1887.1 He was the son of (?) Yellow.1 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) Yellow on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1890 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.

Ellen One Horse1 (F)
(1852 - ), #42888
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     The nationality of Ellen One Horse was Oglala Lakota Sioux.1 Ellen One Horse was born in 1852.1 She was the daughter of (?) One Horse and (?) Rattling Stone.1 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of (?) One Horse on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1892 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S556] 1892.

Lena One Horse1,2,3 (F)
(1843 - ), #7325
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     The nationality of Lena One Horse was Oglala Lakota Sioux.1,3 Lena was born in 1843.1,2,3 She was the daughter of (?) One Horse and (?) Rattling Stone.1 She married Chief George Standing Bear after 1859.2,3 She was listed as residing with her husband Chief George Standing Bear on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1892 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 She was listed as residing with her husband Chief George Standing Bear on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1895 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Pass Creek District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.3

Children of Lena One Horse and Chief George Standing Bear
Alfred Standing Bear b. circa 1850
Lucy Standing Bear b. circa 1850
Victoria Standing Bear+ b. 1864
Emily Standing Bear+ b. 1868
Anna Standing Bear b. 1878

Citations

  1. [S556] 1892.
  2. [S269] 1894.
  3. [S561] June 30th 1895.

Son of One Horse (M)
(circa 1830 - ), #7313
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     Son died. Son was born circa 1830. He was the son of (?) One Horse and (?) Rattling Stone.

(?) One Ridge1,2,3,4 (M)
(1884 - ), #37384
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     Also known as (?) Paha Isnala.3 Also known as (?) Paha Wanjila.4 The nationality of (?) One Ridge was Hokayuta Oglala Lakota Sioux; Also know as the Badger Eater Band.1 Also known as (?) Blo Wanjila.1,2 Also known as (?) Lone Ridge.2,3,4 (?) One Ridge was born in 1884.3,4 He was the son of (?) Returns From Scout and (?) Shell.1,2,3,4 Another source states that his was also listed with a birthdate in 1885.1,2 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) Returns From Scout on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1890 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) Returns From Scout on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1892 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA.2 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) Returns From Scout on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1894 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA.3 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) Returns From Scout on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1895 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA.4

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.
  2. [S556] 1892.
  3. [S269] 1894.
  4. [S561] June 30th 1895.

(?) One Ridge1 (F)
(1853 - ), #37834

     The nationality of (?) One Ridge was Kiyuska Oglala Lakota Sioux.1 Also known as (?) Blo Wanjila.1 (?) One Ridge was born in 1853.1 She married (?) Long Bear circa 1870.1 She was listed as residing with her husband (?) Long Bear on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1890 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Child of (?) One Ridge and (?) Long Bear
(?) Her Many Horse b. 18711

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.

(?) One Road1 (M)
(1846 - ), #39565
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     Also known as (?) Canku Wanjila.1 The nationality of (?) One Road was Oyuhkpe Oglala Lakota Sioux.1 (?) One Road was born in 1846.1 He was the son of (?) Holy Blue and (?) Sounding Walk.1 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) Holy Blue on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1890 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wounded Knee District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.

(?) One Star1,2,3 (M)
(1871 - ), #16353
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     Also known as (?) Wicahpi Wanjila.3 The nationality of (?) One Star was Oglala Lakota Sioux.4,2,3 Also known as (?) Wicanpi Wanjila.1,4,2 (?) One Star was born in 1871.1,4,2,3 He was the son of Unknown (?).1 He was listed as "brother" and residing in the home of Sallie Yankton on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1894 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., Dakota Territory, USA.4 He was listed as "brother" and residing in the home of Sallie Yankton on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1895 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., Dakota Territory, USA.2 He was listed as "brother" and residing in the home of Sallie Yankton on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1896 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wakpamini District, Shannon Co., Dakota Territory, USA.3 He was listed as "brother" and residing in the home of Sallie Yankton on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1905 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wakpamini District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S206] 1905.
  2. [S561] June 30th 1895.
  3. [S158] June 30th, 1896.
  4. [S269] 1894.

(?) One Star1,2 (M)
(1872 - ), #43354

     The nationality of (?) One Star was Oglala Lakota Sioux.1,2 Also known as (?) Wicahpi Wanjila.1,2 (?) One Star was born in 1872.1 Another source states that his was also listed with a birthdate in 1873.2 He was listed "brother-in-law" and residing in the home of (?) Black Deer on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1894 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 He was listed "brother-in-law" and residing in the home of (?) Black Deer on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1895 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.2

Citations

  1. [S269] 1894.
  2. [S561] June 30th 1895.

(?) One that Cuts Off (M)
(circa 1840 - ), #32233

     The nationality of (?) One that Cuts Off was Oglala Lakota. (?) One that Cuts Off was born circa 1840; WAK-SAH. He witnessed the meeting of Chief (?) Dull Knife; The Treaty of Fort Laramie was an agreement between the United States and the Lakota nation, signed in 1868 at Fort Laramie in the Wyoming Territory, guaranteeing to the Lakota ownership of the Black Hills, and further land and hunting rights in South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. The Powder River Country was to be henceforth closed to all whites. The treaty ended Red Cloud's War. The treaty included articles intended to "insure the civilisation" of the Lakota; financial incentives for them to farm land and become competitive - and stipulations that minors should be provided with an "English education" at a "mission building". To this end the US government included in the treaty that white teachers, blacksmiths and a farmer, a miller, a carpenter, an engineer and a government agent should take up residence within the reservation. Repeated violations of the otherwise exclusive rights to the land by gold prospectors led to the Black Hills War.

Fort Laramie Treaty, 1868 (Full-Text) http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/four/ftlaram.htm.1,2,3

Citations

  1. [S467] Morning Star (chief), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dull_Knife.
  2. [S468] Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Fort_Laramie_(1868).
  3. [S469] Douglas C. McChristian, Fort Laramie and the U. S. Army
    On the High Plains
    Fort Laramie and the U. S. Army On the High Plains, 1849 – 1890
    .

(?) One that kills in a hard place (M)
(circa 1840 - ), #32223

     The nationality of (?) One that kills in a hard place was Oglala Lakota. (?) One that kills in a hard place was born circa 1840; OH-TAH-KEE-TOKA-WEE-CHAKTA. He witnessed the meeting of Chief (?) Dull Knife; The Treaty of Fort Laramie was an agreement between the United States and the Lakota nation, signed in 1868 at Fort Laramie in the Wyoming Territory, guaranteeing to the Lakota ownership of the Black Hills, and further land and hunting rights in South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. The Powder River Country was to be henceforth closed to all whites. The treaty ended Red Cloud's War. The treaty included articles intended to "insure the civilisation" of the Lakota; financial incentives for them to farm land and become competitive - and stipulations that minors should be provided with an "English education" at a "mission building". To this end the US government included in the treaty that white teachers, blacksmiths and a farmer, a miller, a carpenter, an engineer and a government agent should take up residence within the reservation. Repeated violations of the otherwise exclusive rights to the land by gold prospectors led to the Black Hills War.

Fort Laramie Treaty, 1868 (Full-Text) http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/four/ftlaram.htm.1,2,3

Citations

  1. [S467] Morning Star (chief), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dull_Knife.
  2. [S468] Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Fort_Laramie_(1868).
  3. [S469] Douglas C. McChristian, Fort Laramie and the U. S. Army
    On the High Plains
    Fort Laramie and the U. S. Army On the High Plains, 1849 – 1890
    .

(?) One that kills the bear (M)
(circa 1840 - ), #32222

     The nationality of (?) One that kills the bear was Oglala Lakota. (?) One that kills the bear was born circa 1840. He witnessed the meeting of Chief (?) Dull Knife; The Treaty of Fort Laramie was an agreement between the United States and the Lakota nation, signed in 1868 at Fort Laramie in the Wyoming Territory, guaranteeing to the Lakota ownership of the Black Hills, and further land and hunting rights in South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. The Powder River Country was to be henceforth closed to all whites. The treaty ended Red Cloud's War. The treaty included articles intended to "insure the civilisation" of the Lakota; financial incentives for them to farm land and become competitive - and stipulations that minors should be provided with an "English education" at a "mission building". To this end the US government included in the treaty that white teachers, blacksmiths and a farmer, a miller, a carpenter, an engineer and a government agent should take up residence within the reservation. Repeated violations of the otherwise exclusive rights to the land by gold prospectors led to the Black Hills War.

Fort Laramie Treaty, 1868 (Full-Text) http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/four/ftlaram.htm.1,2,3

Citations

  1. [S467] Morning Star (chief), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dull_Knife.
  2. [S468] Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Fort_Laramie_(1868).
  3. [S469] Douglas C. McChristian, Fort Laramie and the U. S. Army
    On the High Plains
    Fort Laramie and the U. S. Army On the High Plains, 1849 – 1890
    .

(?) One that Presents the Pipe (M)
(circa 1840 - ), #32234

     The nationality of (?) One that Presents the Pipe was Oglala Lakota. (?) One that Presents the Pipe was born circa 1840; CHAH-NOM-QUI-YAH. He witnessed the meeting of Chief (?) Dull Knife; The Treaty of Fort Laramie was an agreement between the United States and the Lakota nation, signed in 1868 at Fort Laramie in the Wyoming Territory, guaranteeing to the Lakota ownership of the Black Hills, and further land and hunting rights in South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. The Powder River Country was to be henceforth closed to all whites. The treaty ended Red Cloud's War. The treaty included articles intended to "insure the civilisation" of the Lakota; financial incentives for them to farm land and become competitive - and stipulations that minors should be provided with an "English education" at a "mission building". To this end the US government included in the treaty that white teachers, blacksmiths and a farmer, a miller, a carpenter, an engineer and a government agent should take up residence within the reservation. Repeated violations of the otherwise exclusive rights to the land by gold prospectors led to the Black Hills War.

Fort Laramie Treaty, 1868 (Full-Text) http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/four/ftlaram.htm.1,2,3

Citations

  1. [S467] Morning Star (chief), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dull_Knife.
  2. [S468] Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Fort_Laramie_(1868).
  3. [S469] Douglas C. McChristian, Fort Laramie and the U. S. Army
    On the High Plains
    Fort Laramie and the U. S. Army On the High Plains, 1849 – 1890
    .

(?) One Tree1 (F)
(1873 - ), #36290
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     Also known as (?) Can Wanjila.1 The nationality of (?) One Tree was Oglala Lakota Sioux.1 (?) One Tree was born in 1873.1 She was the daughter of (?) Blue Shield and (?) Day.1 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of (?) Blue Shield on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1890 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.

(?) One Who Walks With the Stars (F)
(circa 1860 - ), #14351

     (?) One Who Walks With the Stars was born circa 1860. She was war on June 25, 1876 at Battle of the Little Big Horn, Lakota Territory; A young Oglala woman that while rounding up stray horses on the banks of the Little Big Horn river slashed and clubbed 2 soldiers who had escaped the Custer battlefield and were attempting to swim the river in 1876. She married (?) Crow Dog circa 1880.

(?) One1 (M)
(1873 - ), #35577
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     The nationality of (?) One was Cheyenne.1 (?) One was born in 1873.1 He was the son of (?) Unknown.1 He was listed as "brother" and residing in the home of (?) Skunk Voice on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1890 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.

Peter the QuarterMaster Oneyanha (M)
(circa 1712 - ), #9673

     Peter was born circa 1712.1

Child of Peter the QuarterMaster Oneyanha
Henry R. Cornelius+ b. 1732, d. 1832

Citations

  1. [S168] Patricia A. Brewer-Stevens Family Research Papers, .

(?) Only One Wears Whirlwind1 (F)
(1832 - ), #40182

     The nationality of (?) Only One Wears Whirlwind was Oglala Lakota Sioux.1 Also known as (?) Isnala Wamniomni Keyake.1 (?) Only One Wears Whirlwind was born in 1832.1 She married (?) Little Sun before July 1, 1892.1 She was listed as residing with her husband (?) Little Sun on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1892 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S556] 1892.

(?) Open1 (F)
(1890 - ), #40714
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     Also known as (?) Jaku Unsure of spelling.1 The nationality of (?) Open was Oglala Lakota Sioux.1 (?) Open was born in 1890.1 She was the daughter of (?) Short Bull.1 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of (?) Short Bull on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1892 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of (?) Short Bull on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1894 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.2

Citations

  1. [S556] 1892.
  2. [S269] 1894.

James Orcutt1 (M)
(May 28, 1714 - April 13, 1753), #522

     James was born at Weymouth, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts, USA, on May 28, 1714.1 He married Mary Jacob on October 8, 1735.1 James died on April 13, 1753 at Stafford, Tolland Co., Connecticut, USA, at age 38.1

Citations

  1. [S122] Bud Wilson, Family named Jacobs : circa 1605 to 1986.

John Oris Jr.1,2 (M)
(circa 1630 - ), #146

     John died. John was born circa 1630. He married Mary Jacob at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, British Colonies, on May 10, 1649. Also date given 1652/53.1

Citations

  1. [S113] Roscoe J Dearth, Dearth Family, Extended.
  2. [S122] Bud Wilson, Family named Jacobs : circa 1605 to 1986.

Margaret Ann Osgood (F)
(circa 1830 - ), #22640

     Margaret Ann Osgood was born circa 1830. As of August 17, 1857,her married name was Janis.1 She married William Edmond Janis, son of Antoine St. Charles Janis and Marguerite Thibaut, on August 17, 1857.1

Children of Margaret Ann Osgood and William Edmond Janis
Presley Janis b. 1856
William Janis b. 1858

Citations

  1. [S171] Joan Leaneagh, Leaneagh Family History.

Marguerite Ostelet (F)
(circa 1605 - ), #8422

     Marguerite was born at Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France, circa 1605. She married Damien Brousseau at Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France, circa 1632.

Child of Marguerite Ostelet and Damien Brousseau
Julien Brosseau+ b. 1631, d. Jan 13, 1712

Rachel Hersey Otis (F)
(circa 1790 - ), #6961

     Rachel died. Rachel was born circa 1790.

Child of Rachel Hersey Otis and Stephen Jacobs
William Jacobs+ b. Mar 7, 1825

Mrs. (?) Otter Back1 (F)
(1850 - ), #34913

     Mrs. (?) Otter Back was born in 1850.1 (?) was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Porcupine District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on July 1, 1890.1

Children of Mrs. (?) Otter Back
Susie Otter Back b. 18801
Annie Otter Back b. 18831
Maud Otter Back b. 18851

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.

Annie Otter Back1 (F)
(1883 - ), #34915
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     Annie Otter Back was born in 1883.1 She was the daughter of Mrs. (?) Otter Back.1 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Mrs. (?) Otter Back on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1890 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Porcupine District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.

Maud Otter Back1 (F)
(1885 - ), #34916
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     Maud Otter Back was born in 1885.1 She was the daughter of Mrs. (?) Otter Back.1 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Mrs. (?) Otter Back on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1890 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Porcupine District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.

Susie Otter Back1 (F)
(1880 - ), #34914
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     Susie Otter Back was born in 1880.1 She was the daughter of Mrs. (?) Otter Back.1 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Mrs. (?) Otter Back on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1890 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Porcupine District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.

(?) Otter Blanket1,2,3 (F)
(1875 - ), #43644

     The nationality of (?) Otter Blanket was Oglala Lakota Sioux.1,3 Also known as (?) Ptanka Sina.3 Also known as (?) Ptan Sina.2,1 (?) Otter Blanket was born in 1875.1,3 Another source states that her was also listed with a birthdate in 1876.2 She married (?) Good Weasel circa 1891.1,3 She was listed as "niece" and residing in the home of Lucy Day on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1892 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA.2 She was listed as residing with her husband (?) Good Weasel on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1894 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 She was listed as residing with her husband (?) Good Weasel on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1895 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, White Clay District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.3

Citations

  1. [S269] 1894.
  2. [S556] 1892.
  3. [S561] June 30th 1895.

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