Post by kakarns on Oct 11, 2014 8:20:08 GMT -5
Hello grahamew,
This is the one I am referring to:
(?) Shot In The Eye1,2,3,4,5,6 (M)
(1835 - ), #17434
The nationality of (?) Shot In The Eye was Oglala Lakota Sioux.7,6,4,5,1 Also known as (?) White Mountain. Also known as (?) Ista Ogna Opi.1,5,6 (?) Shot In The Eye was born in 1835.1,4,7 Another source states that his was also listed with a birthdate in 1836.5 He married (?) Woodpecker, daughter of (?) Many Pipes, circa 1858.2 He married (?) Red Bird before 1890.4 (?) 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, 1890.4 (?) 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, 1892.7 He was listed as "father" and residing in the home of (?) Black Bear on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1894 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Porcupine District, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA.5 He married Susan High Wolf before June 14, 1896.6 (?) 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 June 14, 1896.6 He married Mary (?) before June 30, 1904.1 (?) 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 June 30, 1904.1 His was allotted land on January 17, 1910 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA,
; NAME MERIDIAN TWP RANGE SECTION ACREAGE TYPE CASETYPE DOCID DATE
WHITE-MOUNTAIN 06 042N 047W 002 80 253400 PA 104007 01/17/1910
WHITE-MOUNTAIN 06 042N 047W 003 240 253400 PA 104007 01/17/1910.3
Children of (?) Shot In The Eye
(?) Black Bear+ b. 18605
(?) Wounded Boy b. 18897
Citations
1. [S159] 1904.
2. [S543] Crow Feather Sioux Families, .
3. [S80] Bureau of Land Management, Shannon Co. SD -- Federal Land Records.
4. [S47] 1890.
5. [S269] 1894.
6. [S158] June 30th, 1896.
7. [S556] 1892.
(?) Woodpecker1 (F)
(circa 1838 - ), #34215
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Also known as (?) Ske-luta-win.1 (?) Woodpecker was born circa 1838.1 She was the daughter of (?) Many Pipes.1 (?) Woodpecker married (?) Shot In The Eye circa 1858.1
Citations
1. [S543] Crow Feather Sioux Families, .
(?) Many Pipes1 (F)
(circa 1800 - after 1846), #34203
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Also known as (?) Her Many Pipes.1 Also known as Mary Iron Cedar.2 The nationality of (?) Many Pipes was Sans Arc. (?) Many Pipes also went by the name of (?) Winula.1 Her married name was Margaret Archambeau.1 (?) Many Pipes was born circa 1800.1 She was the daughter of Chief (?) Crow Feather.1 (?) Many Pipes married Oliver LeClaire circa 1821.1 (?) Many Pipes died after 1846 at Cheyenne River Agency, South Dakota, USA.1 She was buried in 1894 at LaPlante Cemetery, Dewey Co., South Dakota, USA; "According to records obtained from the US Army Corp. Of Engineers, Omaha, Nebraska, Mary Iron Cedar was first buried in grave number 4A-58 in the LeCompte Cemetery in Carson Co., SD., showing a death date of 1894. Later when the Missouri river bottom was flooded due to the Oahe dam, the graves from this cemetery were moved by the US Army Corp of Engineers. Mary’s remains were moved to the LaPlante Cemetery on the Cheyenne River Reservation in Dewey Co., South Dakota, and buried in block F, Lot 4, Grave 1. "
"Some records show the grave was moved to the Mobridge City Cemetery, Mobridge, Walworth Co., South Dakota, but this was later changed to LaPlante Cemetery by request of her great grandson Frank LeCompte."
There is a Marker on the grave-site of Mary Iron Cedar aka Her Many Pipes, Winula., located in the LaPlante Catholic Cemetery located on the Cheyenne River Reservation, Dewey County, South Dakota, on Highway 212 about 18 miles west of where 212 crossed the Missouri River/Oaha Reservoir. The LeCompte Family is responsible for the placement of this Marker.
Here is the information as shown on the marker:
"Mary Iron Cedar born ca. 1815 - died 1894, Mother of Breeds, also known as Her Many Pipes and Nuni. Mary was the daughter of the Sans Arc Sioux Chief Crow Feather No 1 ca 1795 - ca 1865. She married Oliver LeClaire a French fur Trader, ca 1830. Their descendants populate five South Dakoto Indian Reservations. Through their daughters, Julia (Peter) Livermost, Lillian (Louison) LeCompte, Sarah (Joseph) Valandre, Angele (William) Kinsler and Louise LaPlante. All the Ducheneaux, Whitineys and Swift Birds on the Cheyenne River Reservation and the LaRoche on the Lower Brule Reservations descend from Mary through Lillian's daughters, Sophie. May, Anna and Angelique respectfully. Mary's great great grandson, Frank D. Ducheneaux, also led the Sans Arc and other Sioux bands as Chairman of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. (1950-58 and 1962-70)."
The LeCompte Catholic Cemetery was first a family cemetery and Lillian LeClaire LeCompte gave some land to the Rapid City Diocese for a church/cemetery before she died and then it was a Catholic Cemetery, which is now under Lake Oahe, in Carson County, South Dakota. All graves were removed to other sites by the US Army Corp. Of Engineers, at the request of relatives.
The LaPlante Catholic Cemetery is located on the Cheyenne River Reservation, Dewey County, South Dakota, on Highway 212 about 18 miles west of where 212 crossed the Missouri River/Oaha Reservoir. The Greenwood Cemetery is located 1 miles north of Grand Crossing, Mobridge, Walworth Co., SD. The Mobridge City Cemetery; is located 1 mile east of Main Street, Mobridge, South Dakota.2
Children of (?) Many Pipes and Oliver LeClaire
Julia LeClaire+ b. circa 18221
Angelic LeClaire b. circa 18421
Mallie LeClaire b. circa 18421
Sophia LeClaire b. circa 18421
Sarah LeClaire+ b. circa 18421
Child of (?) Many Pipes
(?) Woodpecker b. circa 18381
Citations
1. [S543] Crow Feather Sioux Families, .
2. [S542] Midge/Mike Magstadt, Mike Stevens.
Refer: Mike Stevens website: "Tiyospaye" and some of; "Many Pipes" info compiled by relative Mike Magstadt.
Thanks,
kakarns
This is the one I am referring to:
(?) Shot In The Eye1,2,3,4,5,6 (M)
(1835 - ), #17434
The nationality of (?) Shot In The Eye was Oglala Lakota Sioux.7,6,4,5,1 Also known as (?) White Mountain. Also known as (?) Ista Ogna Opi.1,5,6 (?) Shot In The Eye was born in 1835.1,4,7 Another source states that his was also listed with a birthdate in 1836.5 He married (?) Woodpecker, daughter of (?) Many Pipes, circa 1858.2 He married (?) Red Bird before 1890.4 (?) 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, 1890.4 (?) 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, 1892.7 He was listed as "father" and residing in the home of (?) Black Bear on the U.S. Indian Census Rolls taken on June 30, 1894 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Porcupine District, Shannon Co., South Dakota ., USA.5 He married Susan High Wolf before June 14, 1896.6 (?) 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 June 14, 1896.6 He married Mary (?) before June 30, 1904.1 (?) 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 June 30, 1904.1 His was allotted land on January 17, 1910 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA,
; NAME MERIDIAN TWP RANGE SECTION ACREAGE TYPE CASETYPE DOCID DATE
WHITE-MOUNTAIN 06 042N 047W 002 80 253400 PA 104007 01/17/1910
WHITE-MOUNTAIN 06 042N 047W 003 240 253400 PA 104007 01/17/1910.3
Children of (?) Shot In The Eye
(?) Black Bear+ b. 18605
(?) Wounded Boy b. 18897
Citations
1. [S159] 1904.
2. [S543] Crow Feather Sioux Families, .
3. [S80] Bureau of Land Management, Shannon Co. SD -- Federal Land Records.
4. [S47] 1890.
5. [S269] 1894.
6. [S158] June 30th, 1896.
7. [S556] 1892.
(?) Woodpecker1 (F)
(circa 1838 - ), #34215
Pop-up Pedigree
Also known as (?) Ske-luta-win.1 (?) Woodpecker was born circa 1838.1 She was the daughter of (?) Many Pipes.1 (?) Woodpecker married (?) Shot In The Eye circa 1858.1
Citations
1. [S543] Crow Feather Sioux Families, .
(?) Many Pipes1 (F)
(circa 1800 - after 1846), #34203
Pop-up Pedigree
Also known as (?) Her Many Pipes.1 Also known as Mary Iron Cedar.2 The nationality of (?) Many Pipes was Sans Arc. (?) Many Pipes also went by the name of (?) Winula.1 Her married name was Margaret Archambeau.1 (?) Many Pipes was born circa 1800.1 She was the daughter of Chief (?) Crow Feather.1 (?) Many Pipes married Oliver LeClaire circa 1821.1 (?) Many Pipes died after 1846 at Cheyenne River Agency, South Dakota, USA.1 She was buried in 1894 at LaPlante Cemetery, Dewey Co., South Dakota, USA; "According to records obtained from the US Army Corp. Of Engineers, Omaha, Nebraska, Mary Iron Cedar was first buried in grave number 4A-58 in the LeCompte Cemetery in Carson Co., SD., showing a death date of 1894. Later when the Missouri river bottom was flooded due to the Oahe dam, the graves from this cemetery were moved by the US Army Corp of Engineers. Mary’s remains were moved to the LaPlante Cemetery on the Cheyenne River Reservation in Dewey Co., South Dakota, and buried in block F, Lot 4, Grave 1. "
"Some records show the grave was moved to the Mobridge City Cemetery, Mobridge, Walworth Co., South Dakota, but this was later changed to LaPlante Cemetery by request of her great grandson Frank LeCompte."
There is a Marker on the grave-site of Mary Iron Cedar aka Her Many Pipes, Winula., located in the LaPlante Catholic Cemetery located on the Cheyenne River Reservation, Dewey County, South Dakota, on Highway 212 about 18 miles west of where 212 crossed the Missouri River/Oaha Reservoir. The LeCompte Family is responsible for the placement of this Marker.
Here is the information as shown on the marker:
"Mary Iron Cedar born ca. 1815 - died 1894, Mother of Breeds, also known as Her Many Pipes and Nuni. Mary was the daughter of the Sans Arc Sioux Chief Crow Feather No 1 ca 1795 - ca 1865. She married Oliver LeClaire a French fur Trader, ca 1830. Their descendants populate five South Dakoto Indian Reservations. Through their daughters, Julia (Peter) Livermost, Lillian (Louison) LeCompte, Sarah (Joseph) Valandre, Angele (William) Kinsler and Louise LaPlante. All the Ducheneaux, Whitineys and Swift Birds on the Cheyenne River Reservation and the LaRoche on the Lower Brule Reservations descend from Mary through Lillian's daughters, Sophie. May, Anna and Angelique respectfully. Mary's great great grandson, Frank D. Ducheneaux, also led the Sans Arc and other Sioux bands as Chairman of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. (1950-58 and 1962-70)."
The LeCompte Catholic Cemetery was first a family cemetery and Lillian LeClaire LeCompte gave some land to the Rapid City Diocese for a church/cemetery before she died and then it was a Catholic Cemetery, which is now under Lake Oahe, in Carson County, South Dakota. All graves were removed to other sites by the US Army Corp. Of Engineers, at the request of relatives.
The LaPlante Catholic Cemetery is located on the Cheyenne River Reservation, Dewey County, South Dakota, on Highway 212 about 18 miles west of where 212 crossed the Missouri River/Oaha Reservoir. The Greenwood Cemetery is located 1 miles north of Grand Crossing, Mobridge, Walworth Co., SD. The Mobridge City Cemetery; is located 1 mile east of Main Street, Mobridge, South Dakota.2
Children of (?) Many Pipes and Oliver LeClaire
Julia LeClaire+ b. circa 18221
Angelic LeClaire b. circa 18421
Mallie LeClaire b. circa 18421
Sophia LeClaire b. circa 18421
Sarah LeClaire+ b. circa 18421
Child of (?) Many Pipes
(?) Woodpecker b. circa 18381
Citations
1. [S543] Crow Feather Sioux Families, .
2. [S542] Midge/Mike Magstadt, Mike Stevens.
Refer: Mike Stevens website: "Tiyospaye" and some of; "Many Pipes" info compiled by relative Mike Magstadt.
Thanks,
kakarns