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John Dubray1,2 (M)
(circa 1851 - ), #18431
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     John Dubray was born circa 1851.1 He was the son of Unknown Dubray. He married Millicent (?) circa 1872.1,2

Children of John Dubray and Millicent (?)
Charles Dubray+ b. 18732
Louise Dubray b. 18752
David Dubray b. 18781
Baptiste Dubray+ b. 18853
Irene Dubray b. May, 18903
Minnie Dubray b. Apr, 18921

Citations

  1. [S159] 1904.
  2. [S556] 1892.
  3. [S158] June 30th, 1896.

John Charles Dubray (M)
(1886 - July 7, 1955), #2484
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     John was born at Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota, USA, in 1886. He was the son of Antoine Dubray and Jennie Bissonette. John died on July 7, 1955.

Josephine Dubray (F)
(circa 1879 - October 3, 1915), #2481
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     Josephine was born at Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota, USA, circa 1879. She was the daughter of Antoine Dubray and Jennie Bissonette. She married John Price circa 1897. Josephine died on October 3, 1915. Her body was interred circa October 5, 1915 at Hisle, Jackson Co., South Dakota, USA, at Hisle Catholic Mission Cemetery. A Josephine Dubray is buried in Grave 27, Sec. I, in the Hisle Catholic Mission Cemetery (then Washabaugh Co.), now Jackson Co., SD, Sec. 36 Township 40 North Range 38 West. Her age at death on 03 Oct 1915 was 22y, 6m, 17d according to cemetery records..

Jossiye Hobert DuBray (M)
(March 11, 1941 - January 2, 2002), #9705
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     Jossiye was born at Allen, Washabaugh Co., South Dakota, USA, on March 11, 1941.1 He was the son of Eugene Dubray and Eva Vera Hawkins.1 Jossiye was listed on the roll as a student at Black Hills Ordinance Depot, Igloo, Fall River Co., South Dakota, USA, after 1945.1 Jossiye was listed on the roll as a student at American Horse Day School, Allen, Washabaugh Co., South Dakota, USA, after 1945.1 Jossiye reported for active duty at U.S. Air Force after 1959.1 Jossiye died on January 2, 2002 at age 60.1 His body was interred in 2002 at Sturgis, Meade Co., South Dakota, USA, at Black Hills National Cemetery. Services held at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 7, at Mother Butler Center, with Fr. Pat McCorkell S.J. officiating. Traditional Lakota services held by Patrick Nelson and Alvin Iron Cloud. Military rites conducted by the Pass Creek Post 317, with Commander Melvin Young, and also the Native American Veterans Association Post 1, with Commander Ed Cutgrass. Interment at the Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis..1

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Julia Dubray1 (F)
(circa 1835 - ), #8922

     Julia was born circa 1835. She married Louis Bordeaux circa 1855.

Citations

  1. [S123] Gladys Whitehorn Jorgensen, Before Homesteads , in Tripp County and the Rosebud.

Leo Dubray (M)
(circa 1906 - ), #9215
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     Leo was born circa 1906.1 He was the son of Charles Dubray and Elizabeth Kills Enemy.

Citations

  1. [S55] Lakota Times.

Leo J. DuBray1 (M)
(1983 - July 21, 2004), #20369

     Leo J. DuBray was born in 1983.1 He died on July 21, 2004 at Martin, Bennett Co., South Dakota, USA; MARTIN - Leo J. DuBray, 21, Martin, died Wednesday, July 21, 2004, in Martin as a result of an automobile accident. Survivors include one son, Michael Shangreaux, Martin; his parents, John DuBray Sr. and Lucinda DuBray, Martin; six brothers, Nicholas DuBray, Jeffrey Spotted Elk, Hank DuBray, Richard DuBray and Edward Cottier, all of Martin, and John Dubray Jr., Gordon, Neb; and nine sisters, Johanna DuBray and Lynette Poor Thunder, both of Martin, Nicole DuBray and Ethel Sharkey, both of Rapid City, Kathy Peneaux and Mona DuBray, both of Pierre, Fern DuBray, Tucson, Ariz., Jolene O'Hara, Eagle Butte, and Molly Antoine, Winner. A two-night wake will begin at 1 p.m. Monday, July 26, at American Horse School in Allen.
Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 28, at the school, with the Rev. Jeff Sisko and the Rev. Don Mink officiating. Burial will be at Church of God Cemetery in Allen. Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge is in charge of arrangements.1

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Louise Dubray1,2,3 (F)
(1875 - ), #41309
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     The nationality of Louise Dubray was Wablenica Oglala Lakota Sioux. Louise Dubray was born in 1875.1,2,3 She was the daughter of John Dubray and Millicent (?).1,2,3 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Millicent (?) on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1892 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wounded Knee District, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA.1 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Millicent (?) on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1894 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wounded Knee District, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA.2 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Millicent (?) on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1895 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wounded Knee District, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA.3

Citations

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

Louise A. DuBray (F)
(circa 1855 - ), #1692

     Louise was born circa 1855. She married Charles Richard in 1896.

Lucy Marie Dubray (F)
(January 11, 1885 - August 30, 1978), #2483
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     Lucy was born at Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota, USA, on January 11, 1885. She was the daughter of Antoine Dubray and Jennie Bissonette. She married Eugene Sturdevant at Carter, Tripp Co., South Dakota, USA, on January 23, 1903. Lucy died on August 30, 1978 at Farmington, San Juan Co., New Mexico, USA, at age 93. Her body was interred on September 2, 1978 at Farmington, San Juan Co., New Mexico, USA.

Children of Lucy Marie Dubray and Eugene Sturdevant
James Antone Sturdevant b. Feb 7, 1904, d. Jun 8, 1959
Walter Leroy Sturdevant b. Nov 9, 1905, d. Aug 8, 1978
Robert Raymond Sturdevant b. Dec 21, 1907, d. Mar 31, 1986
Charles Edward Sturdevant b. Mar 18, 1910, d. Feb 2, 1918
Preston Melotte Sturdevant b. Mar 24, 1912, d. May 4, 1987
Unknown son Sturdevant b. circa 1912
Elvena Charlene Sturdevant b. Jul 29, 1918, d. Nov 25, 1967
Charlene Alvina Sturdevant b. Jul 31, 1918, d. Nov 25, 1967
Alfred Richard Sturdevant b. Mar 21, 1920, d. Jun 25, 1998
Alvin Eugene Sturdevant b. Nov 30, 1921

Mamie Dubray (F)
(circa 1880 - ), #10608

     Mamie was born circa 1880.1 She married Louis Pourier after 1900.

Citations

  1. [S69] LaDeane Miller, Mike Stevens.

Mammie Dubray1 (F)
(circa 1880 - ), #9351

     Mammie was born circa 1880. She married Louie Pourier circa 1920.

Child of Mammie Dubray and Louie Pourier
Batiste A. Pourier+ b. Sep 15, 1922, d. Apr 1, 1999

Citations

  1. [S140] Troy Geraldsen, Mike Stevens.

Melvin Dubray1 (M)
(circa 1918 - November, 1984), #19617

     Melvin Dubray was born circa 1918.1 He married Dellora Brave, daughter of Joseph Adrian Brave and Margaret Grant, circa 1938.1 Melvin Dubray died in November, 1984 at Pennington Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S333] Melinda K Brave, Mike Stevens.

Minnie Dubray1,2,3,4,5 (F)
(April, 1892 - ), #18434
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     Also known as Mamie Dubray.1,5,3 The nationality of Minnie Dubray was Wablenica Oglala Lakota Sioux. Minnie Dubray was born in April, 1892.4 She was the daughter of John Dubray and Millicent (?).1,5,3,4 Another source states that her was also listed with a birthdate in May, 1892.1,2,5,3 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Millicent (?) on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1892 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wounded Knee District, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA.5 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Millicent (?) on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1894 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wounded Knee District, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA.3 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Millicent (?) on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1895 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wounded Knee District, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA.4 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Millicent (?) on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken in 1896 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.2 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Millicent (?) on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1904 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Pass Creek District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S159] 1904.
  2. [S158] June 30th, 1896.
  3. [S269] 1894.
  4. [S561] June 30th 1895.
  5. [S556] 1892.

Molly Dubray (F)
(circa 1906 - ), #9217
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     Molly was born circa 1906.1 She was the daughter of Charles Dubray and Elizabeth Kills Enemy.

Citations

  1. [S55] Lakota Times.

Nellie Catherine Dubray (F)
(April 15, 1876 - April 17, 1920), #9560
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     Nellie was born at Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota, USA, on April 15, 1876. She was the daughter of Antoine Dubray and Julia Moran. She married Henry James Ducheneaux at Bangor, Walworth Co., South Dakota, USA, on November 1, 1901. Nellie died on April 17, 1920 at LaPlant, Dewey Co., South Dakota, USA, at age 44.

Peter Dubray (M)
(1883 - 1957), #2482
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     Peter was born at Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota, USA, in 1883. He was the son of Antoine Dubray and Jennie Bissonette. He married Lily (?) circa 1907. Peter died in 1957.

Racheal Dubray (F)
(circa 1930 - ), #9213
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     Racheal was born circa 1930.1 She was the daughter of Charles Benarb Dubray and Katherine Lone Wolf.

Citations

  1. [S55] Lakota Times.

Robert Dubray (M)
(1894 - ), #776
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     Robert died. Robert was born at Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota, USA, in 1894. He was the son of Antoine Dubray and Jennie Bissonette.

Sally Dubray (F)
(circa 1906 - ), #9218
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     Sally was born circa 1906.1 She was the daughter of Charles Dubray and Elizabeth Kills Enemy.

Citations

  1. [S55] Lakota Times.

Seth Dubray (M)
(circa 1930 - before 1987), #9202
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     Seth was born circa 1930. He was the son of Charles Benarb Dubray and Katherine Lone Wolf. Seth died before 1987.

Terri Ann DuBray1 (F)
(January 26, 2007 - January 26, 2007), #31889

     Terri Ann DuBray died on January 26, 2007 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Pine Ridge, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, at age 0; PINE RIDGE - Terri Ann DuBray, infant, Pine Ridge, was stillborn Friday, Jan. 26, 2007, in Pine Ridge. Survivors include her parents, Larissa Garnette, Pine Ridge, and Terrance DuBray, Oglala; her paternal grandmother, Debra Mousseau, Oglala; and her maternal grandparents, Letoy Eagle Bull, Pine Ridge, and Anthony Garnette, Rosebud. A one-night wake will begin at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 31, at Billy Mills Hall in Pine Ridge. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 1, at Billy Mills Hall, with the Rev. Robert Two Bulls officiating. Burial will be at St. Ann's Catholic Cemetery in Wolf Creek. Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge is in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Rapid City Journal on 1/30/2007.1 Terri Ann DuBray was born on January 26, 2007.1

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Unknown Dubray (M)
(circa 1821 - ), #21476

     Unknown Dubray was born circa 1821.

Children of Unknown Dubray
Unknown Dubray+ b. circa 1841
John Dubray+ b. circa 1851

Unknown Dubray (M)
(circa 1841 - ), #21477
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     Unknown Dubray was born circa 1841. He was the son of Unknown Dubray.

Children of Unknown Dubray
Jeff Dubray b. 18611
William Dubray b. 18651

Citations

  1. [S158] June 30th, 1896.

Vincent Dubray (M)
(circa 1930 - ), #9212
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     Vincent was born circa 1930. He was the son of Charles Benarb Dubray and Katherine Lone Wolf.

Vivian Dubray (F)
(February 8, 1909 - December 29, 1987), #7420

     Vivian was born at LaCreek, South Dakota, USA, on February 8, 1909.1,2 She married Edgar Standing Bear after 1929.2 Vivian died on December 29, 1987 at age 78.1 Her body was interred on January 1, 1988 at Allen, Washabaugh Co., South Dakota, USA, at Inestimable Gift Episcopal Cemetery.1

Children of Vivian Dubray and Edgar Standing Bear
Gene Standing Bear b. after 1930, d. before 1988
Norma Standing Bear b. after 1930, d. before 1988

Citations

  1. [S55] Lakota Times.
  2. [S86] Maxine DuBray, Mike Stevens.

William Dubray1,2,3 (M)
(1865 - ), #21478
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     Also known as William Gerry.2,3 The nationality of William Dubray was Oglala Lakota Sioux.3,4,1 William Dubray was born in 1865.2 He was the son of Unknown Dubray.1 Another source states that his was also listed with a birthdate in 1866.1,3 He was listed as "nephew" and residing in the home of Millicent (?) on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1894 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wounded Knee District, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA.4 He was listed as "nephew" and residing in the home of Millicent (?) on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1895 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wounded Knee District, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA.3 He was listed as "nephew" and residing in the home of Millicent (?) on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken in 1896 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 William was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Pass Creek District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on June 30, 1904.2

Citations

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

Louis Joseph Dubreuil1 (M)
(March 27, 1745 - February 23, 1805), #2479

     Louis was born at Bout de I'le, I'le de Montreal, New France, on March 27, 1745.1 He married Marie Anne Laroche on June 28, 1776 at St. Louis, St. Louis Co., Missouri, USA.1 Louis Joseph Dubreuil died on February 23, 1805 at Florissant, St. Louis Co., Missouri, USA, at age 59.1

Children of Louis Joseph Dubreuil
Antoine Dubray Sr.+ b. Jul 4, 1797, d. after 1825
Archange Dubray b. circa 1800

Citations

  1. [S284] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5., www.FamilySearch.org.

Henry James Ducheneaux (M)
(March 28, 1878 - ), #9561

     Henry was born at Fort Randall, Gregory Co., South Dakota, USA, on March 28, 1878. He married Nellie Catherine Dubray at Bangor, Walworth Co., South Dakota, USA, on November 1, 1901.

(?) Duck Horse1,2,3 (M)
(January, 1892 - ), #39836
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     Also known as (?) Maga Tasunke.2,3 The nationality of (?) Duck Horse was Siksicela Itazipaco Lakota Sioux.1,2 (?) Duck Horse was born in January, 1892.3 He was the son of Joseph Loafer and (?) Hits Pipe.1,2,3 Another source states that his was also listed with a birthdate in May, 1892.1 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) Hits Pipe 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 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of Joseph Loafer 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 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of Joseph Loafer 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. [S556] 1892.
  2. [S269] 1894.
  3. [S561] June 30th 1895.

Phila M. Dudley (F)
(March 17, 1810 - September 10, 1888), #6922

     Phila was born on March 17, 1810. Phila died on September 10, 1888 at age 78.

Children of Phila M. Dudley and Serril Jacob
Barton Jacob+ b. Apr 16, 1843
Marie Jacob+ b. Mar 6, 1846
Harrison Serril Jacob+ b. Apr 25, 1848

(?) Dull Knife1 (M)
(1869 - ), #39146
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     Also known as (?) Minapesni.1 The nationality of (?) Dull Knife was Wablenica Oglala Lakota Sioux.1 (?) Dull Knife was born in 1869.1 He was the son of (?) Her Plume.1 (?) 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

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.

(?) Dull Knife1,2,3 (M)
(1871 - ), #41867
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     Also known as (?) Mila Pesni.1,2,3 The nationality of (?) Dull Knife was Wablenica Oglala Lakota Sioux.1,2 (?) Dull Knife was born in 1871.2,3 He was the son of (?) Poor Bear and (?) Grunting Bear.1,2,3 Another source states that his was also listed with a birthdate in 1875.1 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) Grunting Bear 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 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) Poor Bear 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 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) Poor Bear 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.

Chief (?) Dull Knife1 (M)
(circa 1809 - March, 1883), #11532

Dull Knife (Tah-me-la-pash-me), Chief of Northern Cheyennes at Battle of Little Bighorn. From US National Archives-American Indian Select List number 96.

     The nationality of Chief (?) Dull Knife was Cheyenne.2 Also known as (?) Morning Star.2 Also known as (?) Tah-me-la-pash-me.2 (?) was born at Powder River Region (MT.) circa 1809. He married (?) Pawnee Woman circa 1830. Chief (?) Dull Knife was election in 1854; He was elected as a council chief in 1854. He married (?) Slow Woman at Lakota Territory circa 1855.1 Chief (?) Dull Knife was meeting on April 29, 1868 at Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868), Fort Laramie, Platte Co., Missouri Territory, USA; 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.2,3,4
Photograph of General William T. Sherman and Commissioners in Council with Indian Chiefs at Fort Laramie, Wyoming, ca. 1868. National Archives ( American Indian Select List number 30 )
He resided at Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Montana, USA, circa 1882, Chief Dull Knife was given permission to return to his homeland in the Rosebud Valley on the present Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation near Lame Deer, Montana with his first wife Pawnee Woman, their eldest son Buffalo Hump and several daughters..
(?) died in March, 1883 at Powder River Region (MT.).

Child of Chief (?) Dull Knife and (?) Pawnee Woman
(?) Buffalo Hump b. circa 1830

Children of Chief (?) Dull Knife
(?) Little Hump b. circa 1850, d. 1879
Daughter Dull Knife b. circa 1869, d. 1879

Child of Chief (?) Dull Knife and (?) Slow Woman
George Dull Knife+ b. 1875, d. Feb 28, 1955

Citations

  1. [S149] Joe Starita, Dull Knifes of Pine Ridge: a Lakota Odyssey.
  2. [S467] Morning Star (chief), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dull_Knife.
  3. [S468] Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Fort_Laramie_(1868).
  4. [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
    .

Cante Skuya Dull Knife1 (F)
(May 24, 2004 - May 24, 2004), #20759

     Cante Skuya Dull Knife died on May 24, 2004 at Pine Ridge Hospital, Pine Ridge, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, at age 0; KYLE - Cante' Skuya Dull Knife was stillborn Monday, May 24, 2004, at Pine Ridge Hospital. Survivors include her parents, Danielle Zimiga-Dull Knife, Kyle, and Jason Lewis Jr., Denver; one sister, Emi Zimiga, Kyle; her maternal grandparents, Guy Dull Knife Jr., Kyle, and Delores Comes, Denver; and her paternal grandfather, Jason Lewis Sr., Rapid City. Private graveside services will be at 2 p.m. today at Trinity Episcopal Cemetery, Yellow Bear Camp, Allen, with the Rev. Wakinyan Sna Mani officiating. Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge is in charge of arrangements.1 Cante Skuya Dull Knife was born on May 24, 2004.1

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Danial Dull Knife1 (M)
(circa 1900 - after 1959), #11544
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     Also known as Red Wing. Danial was born circa 1900. He was the son of George Dull Knife and Mary Red Rabbit. Danial died after 1959.1 Danial's occupation: He was an actor and appeared in the movie War Bonnet. In 1959.1

Citations

  1. [S149] Joe Starita, Dull Knifes of Pine Ridge: a Lakota Odyssey.

Daughter Dull Knife1 (F)
(circa 1869 - 1879), #11533
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     Daughter was born circa 1869. She was the daughter of Chief (?) Dull Knife. Daughter died in 1879 at Fort Robinson (1874-1948), Ash Creek, Dawes Co., Nebraska, USA. Murdered by US Troops while escaping Ft. Robinson..

Citations

  1. [S149] Joe Starita, Dull Knifes of Pine Ridge: a Lakota Odyssey.

George Dull Knife1 (M)
(1875 - February 28, 1955), #11531
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     His body was interred at Yellow Bear Camp, Bennett Co., South Dakota, USA. George was born in 1875.1 He was the son of Chief (?) Dull Knife and (?) Slow Woman. He resided at Yellow Bear Camp, Bennett Co., South Dakota, USA, after 1883, Resided at Yellow Bear Camp opon his arrival from Indian Territory in 1883..1 George's occupation: Wild Bill Cody's Wild West Show from 1892-1907 in 1892.1 He married Mary Red Rabbit in 1898.1 George's occupation: He was a Police and patrolled between Kyle and Allen. He recieved $48.00 a month. At Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota, USA, after 1910.1 George died on February 28, 1955.1

Children of George Dull Knife and Mary Red Rabbit
Guy Dull Knife Sr.+ b. Feb 17, 1899
Danial Dull Knife+ b. circa 1900, d. after 1959
Gordon Dull Knife b. circa 1900

Citations

  1. [S149] Joe Starita, Dull Knifes of Pine Ridge: a Lakota Odyssey.

Gordon Dull Knife1 (M)
(circa 1900 - ), #11546
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     Gordon was born circa 1900. He was the son of George Dull Knife and Mary Red Rabbit.

Citations

  1. [S149] Joe Starita, Dull Knifes of Pine Ridge: a Lakota Odyssey.

Guy Dull Knife Sr.1 (M)
(February 17, 1899 - ), #11516
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     Guy was born at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota, USA, on February 17, 1899.1 He was the son of George Dull Knife and Mary Red Rabbit. He was a student at Haskell Institute (1887 - 1965), Lawrence, Douglas Co., Kansas, USA, after 1915. School: Particiapated in Carpentry & Boxing from 1915-1918..1 He served in the military during war time in 1918 at France.1 Guy served in the military at U.S. Army 1st Infantry Division, Holyoke, Hampden Co., Massachusetts, USA, in 1918.1 He married Rose Bull Bear at Martin, Bennett Co., South Dakota, USA, in 1925.1 Guy was elected at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Medicine Root District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, in 1946.1

Citations

  1. [S149] Joe Starita, Dull Knifes of Pine Ridge: a Lakota Odyssey.

(?) Dumb1 (F)
(1875 - ), #35435
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     Also known as (?) Waingekpela Unsure of spelling.1 (?) Dumb was born in 1875.1 She was the daughter of (?) Hard Forehead and (?) Crow Indian Woman.1 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of (?) Hard Forehead 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.

(?) Dumb1 (M)
(1872 - ), #36525
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     Also known as (?) Nange kpela.1 The nationality of (?) Dumb was Oglala Lakota Sioux.1 (?) Dumb was born in 1872.1 He was the son of (?) Iron Bear and (?) Fire Mouth.1 He was listed as "son" and residing in the home of (?) Iron Bear on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1890 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Flat Bottle, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.

(?) Dumb1 (F)
(1868 - ), #38366
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     Also known as (?) Nunyekpela Unsure of spelling.1 The nationality of (?) Dumb was Iyasica Oglala Lakota Sioux.1 (?) Dumb was born in 1868.1 She was the daughter of (?) Unknown and (?) Her Many Pipe.1 She was listed "sister-in-law" and residing in the home of (?) Left Hand Bull 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.

(?) Dumb1 (M)
(1861 - ), #39229

     The nationality of (?) Dumb was Wablenica Oglala Lakota Sioux.1 Also known as (?) Noge Kpa.1 (?) Dumb was born in 1861.1 He was listed as "nephew" and residing in the home of (?) Running Shield 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.

Mrs. (?) Dunn1,2 (F)
(1849 - ), #19913

     Mrs. (?) Dunn was born in 1849.1 Another source states that her was also listed with a birthdate in 1854.2 She married Unknown Dunn circa 1882.1 (?) was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Dakota Territory, USA, in 1886.1 (?) 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, 1890.2

Children of Mrs. (?) Dunn and Unknown Dunn
William Dunn b. 18831
Emma Dunn b. 18851
Susan Dunn b. 18872

Citations

  1. [S157] 1886.
  2. [S47] 1890.

Mrs. (?) Dunn1 (F)
(1868 - ), #36719

     The nationality of Mrs. (?) Dunn was Oglala Lakota Sioux.1 Mrs. (?) Dunn was born in 1868.1 An unknown person was listed as the "Head of the Household" on the US Indian Census Rolls at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Melt, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on July 1, 1890.1

Citations

  1. [S47] 1890.

Emma Dunn1,2 (F)
(1885 - ), #19915
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     Emma Dunn was born in 1885.1,2 She was the daughter of Unknown Dunn and Mrs. (?) Dunn.1 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Mrs. (?) Dunn on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken in 1886 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Dakota Territory, USA.1 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Mrs. (?) Dunn on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on July 1, 1890 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Porcupine District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.2

Citations

  1. [S157] 1886.
  2. [S47] 1890.

Laura E. Dunn1 (F)
(circa 1874 - ), #33857

     Laura E. Dunn was born circa 1874.1 She married John William Brafford circa 1893.1

Citations

  1. [S540] Helen Satterfield, Mike Stevens.

Mary Dunn1,2,3,4 (F)
(1818 - ), #21297

     The nationality of Mary Dunn was Oglala Lakota Sioux.2,3,4,1 Also known as Mary Dun.1 Her married name was Mrs. Dunn.2 Mary Dunn was born in 1818.1,2,3,4 Mary 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 Mary 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 Mary 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 Mary 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, 1896.1

Citations

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

Susan Dunn1 (F)
(1887 - ), #35463
Pop-up Pedigree

     Susan Dunn was born in 1887.1 She was the daughter of Unknown Dunn and Mrs. (?) Dunn.1 She was listed as "daughter" and residing in the home of Mrs. (?) Dunn 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.

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