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Simora Jade Pumpkin Seed1 (F)
(December 27, 2004-December 27, 2004), #22352

     Simora Jade Pumpkin Seed died on December 27, 2004 at age 0; WANBLEE - Simora Jade Pumpkin Seed, infant, Wanblee, died Monday, Dec. 27, 2004, at Rapid City Regional Hospital. Survivors include parents, Terrance Pumpkin Seed and Crystal Dull Knife, Wanblee; maternal grandparents, Ivan Bordeaux and Pearl Dull Knife, both of Wanblee; and paternal grandparents, George and Shirley Pumpkin Seed, both of Wanblee. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 1, at St. Ignatius Catholic Church in Wanblee, with the Rev. Gerald Bush officiating. Burial will be at Moves Camp Family Cemetery in Wanblee. Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge is in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Rapid City Journal on 12/31/2004.1 She was born on December 27, 2004.1

Last Edited=January 7, 2007

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Deanna L. Gibbons1 (F)
(1976-December 26, 2004), #22356
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     Deanna L. Gibbons was born in 1976.1 She died on December 26, 2004 at Sioux Falls, Minnehaha Co., South Dakota, USA; WOUNDED KNEE - Deanna L. Gibbons, 38, Wounded Knee, died Sunday, Dec. 26, 2004, in Sioux Falls. Survivors include four sons, Jamie Jose Garcia Jr., Consuelo Garcia, Nicholas Garcia and Eston Sitting Holy, all of Fort Morgan, Colo; two daughters, Crystal Castillo and Tesla Gibbons, both of Fort Morgan; three sisters, Gayla Adams, Kyle, Lynn Gibbons, Pine Ridge, and Denise Brings Him Back, Oglala; and one brother, Clement Clayton Gibbons Jr., Pine Ridge. A one-night wake will begin at 1 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 2, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Wounded Knee. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 3, at the church, with the Rev. Frank Schmitt officiating. Burial will be at Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery in Wounded Knee. Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge is in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Rapid City Journal on 12/31/2004.1

Last Edited=January 7, 2007

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Earl Standing Soldier Jr.1 (M)
(circa 1981-December 24, 2004), #22376

     Earl Standing Soldier Jr. was born circa 1981.1 He died on December 24, 2004 at Rapid City Regional Hospital, Rapid City, Pennington Co., South Dakota, USA; PINE RIDGE - Earl Standing Soldier Jr., 23, Pine Ridge, died Friday, Dec. 24, 2004, at Rapid City Regional Hospital. Survivors include his parents, Earl Standing Soldier Sr. and Elizabeth Fights Over, both of Pine Ridge, and one sister, Sonia Fights Over, Pine Ridge. A one-night memorial wake will begin at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 29, at the Elizabeth Fights Over residence in Pine Ridge. Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 30, at the Elizabeth Fights Over residence, with the Rev. Rhoda Mesteth officiating. Burial will be at Holy Cross Episcopal Cemetery in Pine Ridge. Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge is in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Rapid City Journal on 12/28/2004.1

Last Edited=December 29, 2006

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Franklin Hill1 (M)
(1951-July 28, 2005), #22379
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     Franklin Hill was born in 1951.1 He died on July 28, 2005 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Pine Ridge, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Last Edited=February 15, 2007

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Norman F. Comes Killing1 (M)
(1962-December 20, 2004), #22398

     Norman F. Comes Killing was born in 1962.1 He died on December 20, 2004; PORCUPINE - Norman F. Comes Killing, 42, Porcupine, died Monday, Dec. 20, 2004, at Rapid City Regional Hospital. Survivors include his mother, Clara Bush, Porcupine; two daughters, Lisa Comes Killing and Norma Comes Killing, both of Porcupine; one brother, Charles Comes Killing, Manderson; and one sister, Karen Comes Killing, Denver. A two-night wake will begin at 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 26, at Porcupine CAP Office. Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 28, at Porcupine CAP Office, with the Rev. Joe Brown Thunder officiating and traditional Lakota services by Mr. Rick Two Dogs. Burial will be at St. Julius Episcopal Cemetery in Porcupine. Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge is in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Rapid City Journal on 12/23/2004.1

Last Edited=January 7, 2007

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Alphonso J. Morrison Sr.1 (M)
(1933-December 8, 2004), #22405
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     Alphonso J. Morrison Sr. was born in 1933.1 He died on December 8, 2004 at Fort Meade, Meade Co., South Dakota, USA; PINE RIDGE - Alphonso J. Morrison Sr., 71, Pine Ridge, died Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2004, at Fort Meade Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Sturgis. He served in the U.S. Army. Survivors include three sons, Alphonso Morrison Jr., Sioux Falls, Paul Morrison, Pine Ridge, and Lyle Morrison, Hay Springs, Neb; nine daughters, Anita Wounded Head, Potato Creek, Charity Hill, Nadine Morrison, Randi Yeager and Lionel Cash, all of Pine Ridge, Erna Morrison, Hay Springs, Peggy Morrison, Gordon, Neb., Wanda Corey, Baltimore, and Delores Morrison, Alberton, Mont; one sister, Rhoda Quick Bear, Hot Springs; 46 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. A two-night wake will begin at 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12, at Billy Mills Hall in Pine Ridge. Services will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14, at Billy Mills Hall, with the Rev. Steve Sanford officiating. Burial will be at 2 p.m. at Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis. Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge is in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Rapid City Journal on 12/11/2004.1

Last Edited=January 7, 2007

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Walter Martinez1 (M)
(1915-November 30, 2004), #22417
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     Walter Martinez was born in 1915.1 He died on November 30, 2004 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Pine Ridge, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA; KYLE - Walter Martinez, 89, Kyle, died Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2004, at Pine Ridge Hospital. He served in the U.S. Army. Survivors include one son, Molbay Martinez, Kyle; one brother, Raymond Martinez, Kyle; two sisters, Dora Hernandez and Mae Clifford, both of Pine Ridge; 12 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren. A two-night wake will begin at noon Saturday, Dec. 4, at Our Lady of Sorrows Church Hall in Kyle. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 6, at the church, with the Rev. Frank Schmitt officiating and traditional Lakota services by Mr. John Red Feather. Burial will be at St. Stephen's Catholic Cemetery in Kyle. Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge is in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Rapid City Journal on 12/3/2004.1

Last Edited=February 15, 2007

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

John W. Gallego Sr.1 (M)
(ca-July 28, 2005), #22424

     John W. Gallego Sr. was born ca.1 He died on July 28, 2005; SEATTLE - John W. Gallego Sr., Seattle, died Thursday, July 28, 2005, at Northwestern Rehab Center in Seattle. Arrangements are pending with Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge, S.D.
Published in the Rapid City Journal on 8/2/2005.1

Last Edited=January 7, 2007

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Michael American Horse1 (M)
(1958-December 17, 2004), #22425

     Michael American Horse was born in 1958.1 He died on December 17, 2004 at Wanblee, Jackson Co., South Dakota, USA; PINE RIDGE - Michael American Horse, 46, Pine Ridge, died Friday, Dec. 17, 2004, in rural Wanblee as a result of an automobile accident. He served in the U.S. Army. Survivors include his father and stepmother, Scott and Wanda American Horse, Pine Ridge, and three brothers, Charles American Horse, Pierre, Amos American Horse, Rushville, Neb., and Robert American Horse, Eagle Butte. A first-night wake will begin at 4:30 p.m. today at Church of God in Wounded Knee. A second-night wake will begin at 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 23, at the Rachel Red Bear residence in Potato Creek. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 24, at the Rachel Red Bear residence, with the Rev. Burnette Iron Shell officiating. Burial will be at Native American Church Cemetery in Potato Creek. Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge is in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Rapid City Journal on 12/22/2004.1

Last Edited=January 1, 2007

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Unknown Lone Man (F)
(circa 1815-), #22582

     Unknown Lone Man was born circa 1815. She married Unknown He Dog circa 1835.

Last Edited=May 13, 2006

Emilie Sophie Iyott (F)
(April 2, 1840-), #22605
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     Emilie Sophie Iyott was born on April 2, 1840.1,2 She was the daughter of Sefray Iyott and Eleonitte Janis. Emilie Sophie Iyott was baptized on May 10, 1840 at St. Charles Borromeo Church Parish, St. Charles, St. Charles Co., Missouri, USA.2 As of October 19, 1855,her married name was Longtin.2 She married Eusebe Longtin on October 19, 1855.2 As of after 1863,her married name was Lenagh.1,2 Emilie Sophie Iyott married Peter Lenagh after 1863 at Missouri, USA.1,2 Emilie Sophie Iyott was census 1880 in 1880 at St. Charles, St. Charles Co., Missouri, USA.1,2

Last Edited=February 11, 2007

Children of Emilie Sophie Iyott and Eusebe Longtin
Margreth Leonida Longtin b. 1860
Charles Philip Longtin b. 1862

Children of Emilie Sophie Iyott and Peter Lenagh
Mary Ellen Lenagh b. 1870
George Foster Lenagh b. 1872, d. October 20, 1926
Peter Justin Lenagh Jr. b. 1874
Susan Josephine Lenagh b. 18762
Bernard Lenagh b. 1879
Francis Lenagh b. 1881

Citations

  1. [S218] 1880, Federal.
  2. [S171] Joan Leaneagh, Leaneagh Family History.

Peter Lenagh (M)
(1837-circa 1880), #22606

     Peter Lenagh married an unknown person at USA.1 He was born in 1837 at Ireland.1 He married Emilie Sophie Iyott, daughter of Sefray Iyott and Eleonitte Janis, after 1863 at Missouri, USA.2,1 Peter Lenagh died circa 1880 at Missouri, USA.1 He was census 1880 in 1880 at St. Charles, St. Charles Co., Missouri, USA.2,1

Last Edited=February 19, 2007

Children of Peter Lenagh and Emilie Sophie Iyott
Mary Ellen Lenagh b. 1870
George Foster Lenagh b. 1872, d. October 20, 1926
Peter Justin Lenagh Jr. b. 1874
Susan Josephine Lenagh b. 18761
Bernard Lenagh b. 1879
Francis Lenagh b. 1881

Citations

  1. [S171] Joan Leaneagh, Leaneagh Family History.
  2. [S218] 1880, Federal.

George Foster Lenagh (M)
(1872-October 20, 1926), #22607
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     George Foster Lenagh was born in 1872 at Iowa, USA.1,2 He was the son of Peter Lenagh and Emilie Sophie Iyott. George Foster Lenagh witnessed the move of Nicholas Janis; From Joan Leaneagh's Leaneagh Family Website;

Sometime between 1880 and 1883 both his parents died. I can not find anything about either death or burial for both Peter and Emily. I have stories of Emily's mother Eleonide bringing the children to northern Nebraska and southern South Dakota area, and the census puts them there by 1900.

The Leneaugh's of Mission, SD write that "Dad said to tell you that he knows his father's people came from Missouri. He was told that after (Peter) Justin Leneaugh died working on a bridge on the Missouri River, Grandma (Iott) loaded a covered wagon, took her six kids, along with Antoine and Nick (Janis) headed west to the Ogalala Sioux Reservation where Antoine and Nick worked as interepters between the US government and the Sioux tribes. As payment, they were given land, where they built a log cabin house for them. He said that Suzy was a baby (actually 3 were under 7 years old), so Nick and Antoine found a milk cow along the way for milk." He continues by stating that "Grandmother was an Iott, along the way the Iotts changed the spelling to Iyotte. There are Iyottes presently enrolled members of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe."1 George Foster Lenagh died on October 20, 1926 at Valentine, Cherry Co., Nebraska, USA.1

Last Edited=February 10, 2007

Citations

  1. [S171] Joan Leaneagh, Leaneagh Family History.
  2. [S218] 1880, Federal.

Eusebe Longtin (M)
(circa 1840-), #22608

     Eusebe Longtin was also known as Longtine.1 He was born circa 1840. He married Emilie Sophie Iyott, daughter of Sefray Iyott and Eleonitte Janis, on October 19, 1855.1

Last Edited=November 24, 2005

Children of Eusebe Longtin and Emilie Sophie Iyott
Margreth Leonida Longtin b. 1860
Charles Philip Longtin b. 1862

Citations

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

Margreth Leonida Longtin (F)
(1860-), #22609
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     Margreth Leonida Longtin was born in 1860 at St. Charles, St. Charles Co., Missouri, USA.1 She was the daughter of Eusebe Longtin and Emilie Sophie Iyott. Margreth Leonida Longtin witnessed the move of Nicholas Janis; From Joan Leaneagh's Leaneagh Family Website;

Sometime between 1880 and 1883 both his parents died. I can not find anything about either death or burial for both Peter and Emily. I have stories of Emily's mother Eleonide bringing the children to northern Nebraska and southern South Dakota area, and the census puts them there by 1900.

The Leneaugh's of Mission, SD write that "Dad said to tell you that he knows his father's people came from Missouri. He was told that after (Peter) Justin Leneaugh died working on a bridge on the Missouri River, Grandma (Iott) loaded a covered wagon, took her six kids, along with Antoine and Nick (Janis) headed west to the Ogalala Sioux Reservation where Antoine and Nick worked as interepters between the US government and the Sioux tribes. As payment, they were given land, where they built a log cabin house for them. He said that Suzy was a baby (actually 3 were under 7 years old), so Nick and Antoine found a milk cow along the way for milk." He continues by stating that "Grandmother was an Iott, along the way the Iotts changed the spelling to Iyotte. There are Iyottes presently enrolled members of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe."1

Last Edited=February 18, 2007

Citations

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

Charles Philip Longtin (M)
(1862-), #22611
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     Charles Philip Longtin was born in 1862; Oldest half-brother of the other children. Noted as deaf and lived with his Grandmother Janis after his parents death. He played fiddle at local dances. He was the son of Eusebe Longtin and Emilie Sophie Iyott. Charles Philip Longtin witnessed the move of Nicholas Janis; From Joan Leaneagh's Leaneagh Family Website;

Sometime between 1880 and 1883 both his parents died. I can not find anything about either death or burial for both Peter and Emily. I have stories of Emily's mother Eleonide bringing the children to northern Nebraska and southern South Dakota area, and the census puts them there by 1900.

The Leneaugh's of Mission, SD write that "Dad said to tell you that he knows his father's people came from Missouri. He was told that after (Peter) Justin Leneaugh died working on a bridge on the Missouri River, Grandma (Iott) loaded a covered wagon, took her six kids, along with Antoine and Nick (Janis) headed west to the Ogalala Sioux Reservation where Antoine and Nick worked as interepters between the US government and the Sioux tribes. As payment, they were given land, where they built a log cabin house for them. He said that Suzy was a baby (actually 3 were under 7 years old), so Nick and Antoine found a milk cow along the way for milk." He continues by stating that "Grandmother was an Iott, along the way the Iotts changed the spelling to Iyotte. There are Iyottes presently enrolled members of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe."1 Charles was listed as a grandson in an unknown person 's household on the 1900 Census at White Clay, Sheridan Co., Nebraska, USA.2,1

Last Edited=November 24, 2005

Citations

  1. [S171] Joan Leaneagh, Leaneagh Family History.
  2. [S162] 1880, Federal.

Mary Ellen Lenagh (F)
(1870-), #22612
Pop-up Pedigree

     Mary Ellen Lenagh was born in 1870 at St. Charles, St. Charles Co., Missouri, USA.1,2 She was the daughter of Peter Lenagh and Emilie Sophie Iyott. Mary Ellen Lenagh witnessed the move of Nicholas Janis; From Joan Leaneagh's Leaneagh Family Website;

Sometime between 1880 and 1883 both his parents died. I can not find anything about either death or burial for both Peter and Emily. I have stories of Emily's mother Eleonide bringing the children to northern Nebraska and southern South Dakota area, and the census puts them there by 1900.

The Leneaugh's of Mission, SD write that "Dad said to tell you that he knows his father's people came from Missouri. He was told that after (Peter) Justin Leneaugh died working on a bridge on the Missouri River, Grandma (Iott) loaded a covered wagon, took her six kids, along with Antoine and Nick (Janis) headed west to the Ogalala Sioux Reservation where Antoine and Nick worked as interepters between the US government and the Sioux tribes. As payment, they were given land, where they built a log cabin house for them. He said that Suzy was a baby (actually 3 were under 7 years old), so Nick and Antoine found a milk cow along the way for milk." He continues by stating that "Grandmother was an Iott, along the way the Iotts changed the spelling to Iyotte. There are Iyottes presently enrolled members of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe."1

Last Edited=February 18, 2007

Citations

  1. [S171] Joan Leaneagh, Leaneagh Family History.
  2. [S219] Frank F. Alpan, .

Peter Justin Lenagh Jr. (M)
(1874-), #22613
Pop-up Pedigree

     Peter Justin Lenagh Jr. was born in 1874 at St. Charles, St. Charles Co., Missouri, USA.1 He was the son of Peter Lenagh and Emilie Sophie Iyott. Peter Justin Lenagh Jr. witnessed the move of Nicholas Janis; From Joan Leaneagh's Leaneagh Family Website;

Sometime between 1880 and 1883 both his parents died. I can not find anything about either death or burial for both Peter and Emily. I have stories of Emily's mother Eleonide bringing the children to northern Nebraska and southern South Dakota area, and the census puts them there by 1900.

The Leneaugh's of Mission, SD write that "Dad said to tell you that he knows his father's people came from Missouri. He was told that after (Peter) Justin Leneaugh died working on a bridge on the Missouri River, Grandma (Iott) loaded a covered wagon, took her six kids, along with Antoine and Nick (Janis) headed west to the Ogalala Sioux Reservation where Antoine and Nick worked as interepters between the US government and the Sioux tribes. As payment, they were given land, where they built a log cabin house for them. He said that Suzy was a baby (actually 3 were under 7 years old), so Nick and Antoine found a milk cow along the way for milk." He continues by stating that "Grandmother was an Iott, along the way the Iotts changed the spelling to Iyotte. There are Iyottes presently enrolled members of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe."1

Last Edited=February 18, 2007

Citations

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

Susan Josephine Lenagh1 (F)
(1876-), #22614
Pop-up Pedigree

     Susan Josephine Lenagh was born in 1876 at St. Charles, St. Charles Co., Missouri, USA.1 She was the daughter of Peter Lenagh and Emilie Sophie Iyott.1 Susan Josephine Lenagh witnessed the move of Nicholas Janis; From Joan Leaneagh's Leaneagh Family Website;

Sometime between 1880 and 1883 both his parents died. I can not find anything about either death or burial for both Peter and Emily. I have stories of Emily's mother Eleonide bringing the children to northern Nebraska and southern South Dakota area, and the census puts them there by 1900.

The Leneaugh's of Mission, SD write that "Dad said to tell you that he knows his father's people came from Missouri. He was told that after (Peter) Justin Leneaugh died working on a bridge on the Missouri River, Grandma (Iott) loaded a covered wagon, took her six kids, along with Antoine and Nick (Janis) headed west to the Ogalala Sioux Reservation where Antoine and Nick worked as interepters between the US government and the Sioux tribes. As payment, they were given land, where they built a log cabin house for them. He said that Suzy was a baby (actually 3 were under 7 years old), so Nick and Antoine found a milk cow along the way for milk." He continues by stating that "Grandmother was an Iott, along the way the Iotts changed the spelling to Iyotte. There are Iyottes presently enrolled members of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe."1

Last Edited=February 18, 2007

Citations

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

Bernard Lenagh (F)
(1879-), #22615
Pop-up Pedigree

     Bernard Lenagh was born in 1879 at St. Charles, St. Charles Co., Missouri, USA.1 She was the daughter of Peter Lenagh and Emilie Sophie Iyott. Bernard Lenagh witnessed the move of Nicholas Janis; From Joan Leaneagh's Leaneagh Family Website;

Sometime between 1880 and 1883 both his parents died. I can not find anything about either death or burial for both Peter and Emily. I have stories of Emily's mother Eleonide bringing the children to northern Nebraska and southern South Dakota area, and the census puts them there by 1900.

The Leneaugh's of Mission, SD write that "Dad said to tell you that he knows his father's people came from Missouri. He was told that after (Peter) Justin Leneaugh died working on a bridge on the Missouri River, Grandma (Iott) loaded a covered wagon, took her six kids, along with Antoine and Nick (Janis) headed west to the Ogalala Sioux Reservation where Antoine and Nick worked as interepters between the US government and the Sioux tribes. As payment, they were given land, where they built a log cabin house for them. He said that Suzy was a baby (actually 3 were under 7 years old), so Nick and Antoine found a milk cow along the way for milk." He continues by stating that "Grandmother was an Iott, along the way the Iotts changed the spelling to Iyotte. There are Iyottes presently enrolled members of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe."1

Last Edited=February 18, 2007

Citations

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

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