Generation No. 1
1. FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1 TRUDELL was born 1799 in Canada1, and died December 04, 1881 in
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska2,3. He married MARY ICIYAPEWIN October 31, 1841 in Minnesota Territory,
daughter of WAMBDISUN IANYAKE and TATEKOYAKEWIN. She was born April 1816 in Minnesota Territory, and
died December 28, 1911 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 4,5.
I Francis Trudell of Dakotah Co. Min. Ter. (near Mendota) do solemnly swear that I am a Canadian
Frenchman. About twenty years ago I was married by Indian custom, to a Sioux woman of the Mdewahkanton
Band. At her baptism she was called Mary. She is now about 36 yrs. of age & I am 48. We live together & have
seven children now living, viz: Francis aged seventeen years, Joseph aged ten years, Augustin aged seven; Henry
aged five years; Elizabeth aged four years; Peter aged two years and Levi aged one month. They are Half Breeds
& all live with us.
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Francis X Trudell
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I, George H. Faribault of Mendota Min Ter do solemnly swear that I well know the above Francis Trudell,
also his wife and all his children, seven in number as stated by him, and believe his affidavit true in all respects.
His wife is a full blood Sioux and he is a Frenchman. He is a man of irreproachable character and his affidavit is
entitled to full credit. I have known this family from my earliest recollection. I am now twenty nine years of age.
Signed George H. Faribault
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Francis served in the Civil War and the Dakota Indian Wars. He enlisted 11 September 1862 in Company K,
9th Minnesota Infantry Regiment as a Private, and was discharged for disability, 2 July 1863. At enlistment his
age was listed as 45, born in Canada East, and Residing in Wabasha, Wabasha County, Minnesota.
The Santee Agency Death Register, 1880-1905, lists him as aged 49 upon his death.
On 30 January 1848, Francois Perron dit Trudelle witnessed the marriage of Joseph Monjeau and Anne
Lamarche in St. Croix County, Wisconsin.
The 1875 Wisconsin State Census of Nelson, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, lists him with 6 males and 4
females.
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More About FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT TRUDELL:
Date born 2: 1803, Canada
Date born 3: 1803, Minnesota
Date born 4: 1807, Canada 6
Date born 5: 1808
Date born 6: 1817, Canada East7,8
Died 2: December 03, 1881, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 9
Burial: Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska10
Census: 1857, Red Wing, Goodhue County, Minnesota Territory, page 274
Census 2: 1860, Hastings, Dakota County, Minnesota, page 674
Census 3: 1875, Nelson, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, page 71
Civil War Pension: June 1877 11
First Communion: August 22, 1852, St. Peter's Church, Mendota, Dakota County, Minnesota, performed by
Bishop Cretin
Immigration: June 1828, From Canada12
Land Patent: March 10, 1856, Dakota County, Minnesota Territory, 151.2 Acres 13
Land Patent 2: April 02, 1857, Winona County, Minnesota, 48 acres 14
Military service: Bet. September 11, 1862 - July 02, 1863, Civil War and Dakota Indian Wars, Private-Wagoner,
Company K, 9th Minnesota Infantry15,16,17,18,19
Naturalization: April 09, 1853, Dakota County, Minnesota Territory 20
Occupation: Bet. 1860 - 1881, Farmer
Residence: September 11, 1862, Wabashaw, Wabashaw County, Minnesota21
Veterans Census: 1890, Santee and Hill Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 1 (deceased)
She is probably the Iciyahupewin listed in Black Dog's Band at Fort Snelling, 1863.
She is listed as Iciapewin, with 6 children, on the 1854 Mdewakanton-Wahpekute Annuity Roll, she recieved
$164.50.
She was called Marie Ozate-tawa on her son Henry's and daughter Marie's baptismal records.
Mary sponsored the baptisms of her granddaughters, Mary and Louise Trudell, 21 December 1879.
Mary (along with a Louise Trudell) sponsored the baptism of Fannie Stone, daughter of Duncan and Jane
Stone, 20 February 1880.
Mary sponsored the baptism of her granddaughter, Alice Cordelia Trudell, 17 July 1881.
Mary sponsored the baptism of her granddaughter, Florence Trudell, 14 August 1897.
The 1900 Census lists her as mother of 14 children, 6 still living. Under the Special Inquiries Relating to
Indians section she is listed as full blooded Indian, belonging to the Sioux tribe, father Sioux, mother Sioux.
Mary was listed twice in the 1910 Census, once living with her son Antione, and next living next door to her
son Henry. First she is listed as mother of 14 children, 6 still living, native lanquage, Santee. Under the Special
Inquiries Relating to Indians section she is listed as 1/2 Indian, belonging to the Santee Sioux tribe, father Santee,
mother Santee. Next she is listed as full blooded Indian.
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Allotment 2: 188627
Baptism: October 31, 1841, Minnesota, performed by Father Augustin Ravoux28
Burial: December 30, 1911, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska
Cause of Death: Old Age29
Census: November 28, 1854, Sakpi's Band (1854 Mdewakanton-Wahpekute Annuity Roll)
Census 2: 1857, Red Wing, Goodhue County, Minnesota Territory, page 274
Census 3: 1860, Hastings, Dakota County, Minnesota, page 674
Census 4: 1885, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska
Census 5: 1890, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska
Census 6: 1900, Santee Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 15B
Census 7: 1910, Hill Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 2B
Census 8: 1910, Santee Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 13B
Civil War Widows Pension: July 1890, Nebraska30
Occupation: 1900, Farmer31
Occupation 2: 1910, Pension - Soldier Widow32
Tribe: Full Blood Sioux33
Tribe 2: Half Blood Santee 34
Tribe 3: Full Blood Santee 35
Veterans Census: 1890, Santee and Hill Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 1 (widow)
2. ii. FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK" TRUDELL, b. 1840, Redcloud, Minnesota Territory; d. November 11, 1921, Santee,
Knox County, Nebraska.
iii. ROSE TRUDELL, b. September 17, 1841, Minnesota Territory37.
3. v. HENRY TRUDELL, b. September 30, 1847, Minnesota Territory; d. February 08, 1921, Knox County,
Nebraska.
4. vi. AUGUST TATOHEYA "GUS" TRUDELL, b. December 14, 1849, Stillwater, Washington County, Minnesota
Territory; d. January 16, 1914, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
vii. ELIZABETH TRUDELL, b. 185139; d. Aft. 1855.
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More About ELIZABETH TRUDELL:
Tribe: 1/2 Mdewakanton Sioux39
5. ix. PETER TRUDELL, b. November 20, 1853, Redwood Falls, Redwood County, Minnesota Territory; d. June 12,
1918, Knox County, Nebraska.
6. x. LEVI FRANCIS TRUDELL, b. September 01, 1854, Wabasha, Wabasha County, Minnesota Territory; d. April
24, 1930, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
xi. LEANDRE TRUDELL, b. August 24, 1855, Mendota, Dakota County, Minnesota 40,41.
xiii. LOUISA PEJISNAHUIHAUWIN TRUDELL, b. June 1857, Minnesota Territory43; d. May 26, 1886, Santee,
Knox County, Nebraska44.
7. xiv. ANTOINE OYATETAWA TRUDELL, b. March 17, 1859, Hastings, Dakota County, Minnesota Territory; d.
August 08, 1941, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
Generation No. 2
2. FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2 TRUDELL (FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)45,46 was born 1840 in Redcloud,
Minnesota Territory47, and died November 11, 1921 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska. He married (1) M ARTHA
ITEKAGEWIN. She was born 1838, and died December 24, 1920. He married (2) H INJINWIN. She was born 1840
in Minnesota, and died May 28, 1882 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska48. He married (3) UNKNOWN. He
married (4) MARGARET WICINYAN "MAGGIE" TUTTLE 187949. She was born 1851 in Minnesota Territory50, and
died May 22, 1935.
The dance at Frank Trudell's last Saturday night was unceremoniously interrupted by the fire at the Agency at
midnight.
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Frank had 2 previous marriages. 2 of Franks wives were sisters.
Frank is listed on the 1880 Santee Census with 1 man, 2 women, 2 boys under 5, and 1 girl under 10.
Maggie was mentioned as a possible heir in the estate of Ahewin, 9 February 1917. She was listed as her
second cousin. She did not receive any of the estate.
Maggie was mentioned as an heir in the probate of her mother, Tukannarowin, 8 July 1902.
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Children of FRANCIS TRUDELL and HINJINWIN are:
8. i. GEORGE J.3 TRUDELL, b. 1872, Nebraska.
9. ii. LUCY HINAPEWIN TRUDELL, b. September 27, 1872, Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa; d. May 27,
1937, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
iii. ELI TRUDELL, b. Bef. December 07, 1879; d. June 30, 1882, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 72.
11. viii. LENA EMMA TRUDELL, b. December 29, 1884, Knox County, Nebraska; d. November 23, 1944.
12. ix. STELLA GRACE TRUDELL, b. January 04, 1886, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska; d. December 02, 1936.
13. x. LOUIS TRUDELL, b. April 14, 1888, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska; d. October 03, 1937.
xi. FRANCIS TRUDELL, b. June 22, 1891, Knox County, Nebraska 76; d. August 22, 1891, Santee, Knox County,
Nebraska77.
xiii. MOSES PAUL TRUDELL, b. March 12, 1895, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska81,82,83,84,85; d. January 21, 1976,
Niobrara, Knox County, Nebraska86,87; m. (1) MARGARET BARKER, August 02, 1917, At the home of Frank
Trudell, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska88; b. 1899; m. (2) JULIA BEAR, March 16, 1926, Santee, Knox
County, Nebraska89; b. 1890, Nebraska90,91; d. Aft. 1930.
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His baptism was sponsored by Solomon Barker, his father, and Mary Faribault.
3. HENRY2 TRUDELL (FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born September 30, 1847 in Minnesota
Territory112, and died February 08, 1921 in Knox County, Nebraska 113,114. He married NANCY H. "LUCY" BLUE
EYES SUSCEATOWIN SEWETT January 09, 1892 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska115,116. She was born March
1860 in Minnesota Territory117,118, and died July 10, 1921 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska119,120.
Under the Special Inquiries Relating to Indians section of the 1900 Census he is listed as 1/2 Indian,
belonging to the Sioux tribe, father white, mother Sioux.
Under the Special Inquiries Relating to Indians section of the 1910 Census, he is listed as 1/2 Indian,
belonging to the Santee tribe, father Santee, mother Santee.
His baptism was sponsored by Frederick Faribault and his wife. He was called Henri Perron on his baptismal
record.
Henry and his wife sponsored the baptism of his niece, Christine Josette Trudell, 3 April 1904.
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Date born 6: September 30, 1850, Mendota, Dakota County, Minnesota Territory126,127
Date born 7: 1852128,129
Date born 8: 1853, Minnesota130
Died 2: January 03, 1921, Knox County, Nebraska
Allotment: 1886131
Baptism 1: May 02, 1852, Mendota, Dakota County, Minnesota, performed by Father Ravoux132
Baptism 2: 1851, Mendota, Dakota County, Minnesota, performed by Father Ravoux133
Burial: Santee Catholic Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska134
Census: 1857, Red Wing, Goodhue County, Minnesota Territory, page 274
Census 2: 1860, Hastings, Dakota County, Minnesota, page 675
Census 3: 1890, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska
Census 4: 1891, Birch County, Minnesota
Census 5: 1900, Santee Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 15B
Census 6: 1910, Santee Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 13A
Census 7: 1920, Santee Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 6B
Occupation: 1900, Farm Laborer 135
Occupation 2: 1910, Farmer136
Tribe: 1/2 Mdewakanton Sioux137
Tribe 2: Half Blood Santee 138
Tribe 3: Half Blood Sioux139
She is called Nancy Sewitt on her marriage record, daughter of Simon Sewitt.
Lucy had a previous marriage to James Brant (abt. 1857-?). Married about 1880 in Knox County, Nebraska,
and had children Isaac Brant (1885-1918) and Lucy Brant (1887-May 1888).
She sponsored the baptism of Isaac and Grace Brant, 15 September 1889.
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ii. AUGUST H. TRUDELL, b. 1892; d. Aft. 1902.
15. iii. CECILIA LUCY TRUDELL, b. February 18, 1894, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska; d. November 03, 1955,
Sioux Sanitarium, Pennington County, South Dakota.
4. AUGUST TATOHEYA "GUS"2 TRUDELL (FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)154 was born December 14, 1849 in
Stillwater, Washington County, Minnesota Territory155, and died January 16, 1914 in Santee, Knox County,
Nebraska156,157. He married (1) N ANCY LOUISE WINONA. She was born 1847 in Minnesota158, and died January
16, 1917 in Redwood County, Minnesota. He married (2) NANCY A. MAYAWAKANWIN 1875159. She was born
May 1852 in Mendota, Minnesota Territory159,160,161, and died April 03, 1928 in Santee, Knox County,
Nebraska162,163.
August sponsored the baptism of a woman named only Mary, 19 January 1879.
In the 1910 Census his mother-in-law and sister-in-law, Maggie and Lusey are listed as living with him.
Their last names are listed as Trudell. He also had a nephew named Owen living him, born June 1897 in
Nebraska.
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Occupation: Bet. 1890 - 1910, Farmer 177,178,179
Probate: August 21, 1914, Knox County, Nebraska180
Residence: 1890, Welch Township, Knox County, Nebraska181
Tribe: 1/2 Mdewakanton Sioux182
Tribe 2: Half Blood Santee 183
Tribe 3: Half Blood Sioux184
The 1910 Census lists her as mother of 1 child, not living. Under the Special Inquiries Relating to Indians
section she is listed as full blooded Indian, belonging to the Santee tribe, father Santee, mother Santee.
v. ANDREW WILLIAM (ADOPTED) TRUDELL, b. November 05, 1899, Nebraska 204,205,206,207; d. April 1966,
Scotland, Bon Homme County, South Dakota 208; m. JULIA M. HAINES, May 25, 1921, Tyndall, Bon Homme
County, South Dakota209; b. 1880209; d. 1960.
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Andrew's biological parents were from Germany.
Andrew and his wife Julia sponsored the baptism of Cleopha? Bernice White, 3 January 1926.
Andrew and his wife Julia sponsored the baptism of Ella Marie Campbell, 7 March 1926.
5. PETER2 TRUDELL (FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)213 was born November 20, 1853 in Redwood Falls,
Redwood County, Minnesota Territory214,215,216, and died June 12, 1918 in Knox County, Nebraska 217,218. He
married LIZZIE KAGE September 09, 1879 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska219,220,221. She was born April 1865
in Nebraska222,223,224, and died September 30, 1916 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 225.
Peter and his wife sponsored the baptism of Victoria Helen Paypay, 4 August 1889.
Under the Special Inquiries Relating to Indians section of the 1900 Census he is listed as 1/2 Indian,
belonging to the Sioux tribe, father white, mother Sioux.
Lizzie sponsored the baptism of her granddaughter, Mary Johnson, 26 July 1900.
The 1900 Census lists her as mother of 9 children, 7 still living. Under the Special Inquiries Relating to
Indians section she is listed as 1/2 Indian, belonging to the Sioux tribe, father white, mother Sioux.
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Lizzie's maiden name is listed as Brown on her son's (Ralph) Wedding record.
24. x. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS "CHRIS" TRUDELL, b. February 25, 1900, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska; d.
October 10, 1941.
xi. MABEL E. TRUDELL, b. 1905.
6. LEVI FRANCIS2 TRUDELL (FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)258,259,260,261,262,263,264 was born September 01,
1854 in Wabasha, Wabasha County, Minnesota Territory 265,266,267,268,269, and died April 24, 1930 in Santee, Knox
County, Nebraska270,271. He married EMILY M. COLOMBE272,273 April 26, 1881 in Colombe Island, Gregory
County, Dakota Territory274,275,276, daughter of JEAN COLOMBE and JOSETTE/JOSEPHINE DORION. She was born
December 24, 1862 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado 277,278,279, and died February 04, 1924 in Okreek, Todd
County, South Dakota.
Levi Trudell and David Wells two Santee Indians who were arrested in a drunken brawl at the Klondike
hotel, had a friendly little hearing before Commissioner Anderson Wednesday morning. He listened
sympathetically the halting stories of the red men - how sorry they were, how it was their first offense, how they
had been drugged by wicked companions into doing wrong, how they would never do it again etc., etc. He
lectured them solemnly on the evil effects of bad whiskey, and released them on good behavior on their own
recognizsances threatening to send them to jail on bread and water if they did not remain good Indians.
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Levi (and a Louise Trudell) sponsored the baptism of Esther Moose, 31 October 1881.
Levi sponsored the baptism of his nephew, Oliver Peter Trudell, 2 December 1888.
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Levi sponsored the baptism of Clarence Matthews Wheeler, 28 June 1896.
Levi sponsored the baptism of his niece, Cordelia Susan Colombe, 6 September 1903.
Levi witnessed the wedding of John B. Wapasha and Nancy Wakute, 18 August 1895.
Under the Special Inquiries Relating to Indians section of the 1910 Census he is listed as 1/2 Indian,
belonging to the Sioux tribe, father French, mother Sioux.
The 1920 Census lists his nephew as living with Levi and his family. Chris Trudell, age 19, born in
Nebraska, race: Indian, not currently attending school, father born in Minnesota, mother born in Nebraska,
occupation: laborer.
The 1930 Census lists him as living with his brother Antoine.
His death records states he was born 1 September 1856, but says he was aged 75 years, 7 months, 24 days.
The birth year of 1854 as on his tombstone must be correct.
According to the "Omaha World-Herald," 22 June 1900, page 3, Levi Trudell was elected as a Delegate for
the Knox County Populists to the Congressional and Judicial Conventions.
The 1910 Census lists her as mother of 9 children, 9 still living. Under the Special Inquiries Relating to
Indians section she is listed as 1/2 Indian, belonging to the Sioux tribe, father French, mothe Sioux.
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She sponsored the baptism of her niece, Mary Rose 28 April 1895.
28. v. ADA LOUISE TRUDELL, b. May 09, 1889, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska; d. August 08, 1971, Munson
Medical Center, Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan.
29. vi. EMILY JANE "CHUBB" TRUDELL, b. July 17, 1891, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska; d. September 10, 1974,
Grand Traverse Medical Care Facility, Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan.
30. vii. LEVI FRANCIS TRUDELL, b. August 22, 1893, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska; d. May 10, 1957, Albany,
Linn County, Oregon.
viii. JOSEPH EDWARD TRUDELL, b. July 26, 1896, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 307,308; d. June 29, 1898,
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska309,310.
31. ix. ANDREW DAVID "DAVE" TRUDELL, b. May 26, 1899, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska; d. April 1986,
Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska.
x. WALLACE WALTER TRUDELL, b. November 07, 1901, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 314,315,316,317; d. July
09, 1923, Tripp County, South Dakota.
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belonging to the Sioux tribe, father Sioux, mother Sioux.
The 1920 Census lists him as not currently attending school, not able to read or write.
His baptism was sponsored by his parents and Rev. William Holmes.
xi. CHRISTINE JOSETTE TRUDELL321, b. April 01, 1904, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska322,323,324,325,326,327,328; d.
July 13, 1985, Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado 329,330,331; m. (1) UNKNOWN BURDETTE; m. (2) UNKNOWN
VAUGHN; m. (3) RALPH R. "SHORTY" HAWKINS332, June 20, 1952 333; b. 1906, Plains, Meade County,
Kansas334,335; d. July 25, 1990, Parkview Episcopal Medical Center, Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado 336,337.
Josette Christine Hawkins, born in Knox County, Neb., April 1, 1904, passed away in Pueblo July 13, 1985.
She was married to Ralph R. Hawkins Sr., June 20, 1952, who survives. Sister of David Trudell. Mother of
Shirley May Simpson, Ralph R. Hawkins Jr. and Robert Hawkins. Also survived by six grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren. She was a member of Rebekkah Lodge No. 2, Eagles Lodge No. 145, Neighbors of
Woodcraft and Royal Neighbors of America. Visitation at the funeral home from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Service at
10 a.m. Thursday at St. Peter Episcopal Church with interment at Mountain View Cemetery. Friends may
contact the family at 3103 N. Elizabeth, Space 13.
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Mrs. Christene Burdette, who has been with her sister, Mrs. Ada McMillin left for Denver, Colo., Friday.
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Under the Special Inquiries Relating to Indians section of the 1910 Census she is listed as 1/2 Indian,
belonging to the Sioux tribe, father Sioux, mother Sioux. It states her native language as Dakota.
Her baptism was sponsored by her mother and Henry Trudell and his wife.
Ralph R. "Shorty" Hawkins Sr., 83, departed this life July 25, 1990, Parkview Episcopal Medical Center. A
native of Plains, Kan., Mr. Hawkins attended grade school in Canon City and graduated from high school in
Ordway, he retired from Mountain States Telephone Co., in 1969 with over 45 years of service. Preceded in
death by his wife, Josette Hawkins in 1985, son Robert "Bob" Hawkins in 1987. Father of Shirley (Patrick)
Kovack, Los Angeles, Calif., Ralph (Maria) Hawkins Jr., Pueblo, Gene (Joyce) Nix, Denver, grandfather of 6,
great-grandfather of 4, and a host of other relatives and friends. Visitation from noon until 6 p.m. today at
Angelus Chapel. Eucharist of the Resurrection, 1:30 p.m. Monday, St. Peter's Episcopal Church, the Rev.
Donald Van Splinter officiating. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. Family will receive friends at 3908
Azalea, home of son, Ralph Hawkins Jr. 564-6398.
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Marriage: June 20, 1952347
7. ANTOINE OYATETAWA2 TRUDELL (FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)348 was born March 17, 1859 in
Hastings, Dakota County, Minnesota Territory349,350, and died August 08, 1941 in Santee, Knox County,
Nebraska. He married (1) JULIA MAZAKAHUHUZEWIN BLOODGOOD-WAMBEAN November 01, 1885 in Santee
Township, Knox County, Nebraska351,352,353,354. She was born May 1869 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska355,
and died September 06, 1897 in Knox County, Nebraska 356,357,358,359,360. He married (2) K ATHERINE
"KATHY/KATE" DERAAD 1902361. She was born October 09, 1872 in Iowa, and died September 03, 1956 in
Nebraska362.
Antoine Trudell passed away at his home east of Niobrar on Friday August 8th at 2:15 in the afternoon at the
age of 83 years, 4 months and 26 days. He was born in Hastings, Minnesota in the year 1858 and he came to
Knox county at the age of nineteen with his parents and five brothers. He has lived here continuously since that
time until his death Friday. Mr. Trudell had been ailing for years and became seriously ill Sunday afternoon. He
had a stroke Monday during the night and passed away Friday at 2:15 in the afternoon. He leaves to mourn his
loss, a wife and seven children, Mrs. Harry Brandon of Willamina Ore.; John and Valley of Pierce; Martin of
Sioux City; Mrs. Frank Bacon, Mrs. Clarence Carson, Mrs. Geo. Crosley of Santee; 31 Grand Children and 12
Great Grand Children.
Funeral services were held in Sacred Heart church in Santee with Fr. Daniel and Fr. Timothy of Marty, South
Dakota in charge. He was laid to rest in the Sacred Heart Cemetery in Santee. Pallbearers were John Giesbers,
Albert DeWolf, Salvador Franco all of Sioux City, John Mitchell, Jerome Robinette and Mark Robinette.
Mrs. Frank Bacon and grand-daughter, Ellyen Vivier will stay with Mrs. Trudell until further arrangements
are made.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors who helped us in our hour of sorrow, especially Mrs. Dan
O'Connor for the beautiful bouquet. And Rev. and Mrs. Philip Fraizer for the beautiful hymns. We also thank all
the children for the beautiful flowers.
Mrs. Antoine Trudell and
Mr. and Mrs. John Trudell,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carson,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Trudell,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo Crosley, and
Mr. and Mrs. Vallentine Trudell.
Out-of-town relatives who attended the funeral of Mr. Trudell, were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
John Giesbers, Mrs. Nellie Trudell, Mr. and Mrs. Salvador Franco, all of Sioux City, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Powers and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Trudell and daughter, Mrs. Sam LaPointe, all of Greenwood, So. Dak.,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bush and Geo Trudell, of Springfield, So. Dak., Mr. and Mrs. Albert DeWolf [cut off]
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Antoine sponsored the baptisms of Julia Busby, Frederick Sky, and Elizabeth Paypay, 21 December 1884.
Antoine sponsored the baptism of his granddaughter, Vivian Marie Trudell, 5 January 1910.
Antoine and his wife sponsored the baptism of Verney Lesley Trudell, 16 January 1913.
The 1920 Census lists him with grandchildren, Carl (1912-?), Joseph (1914-?), Paul E. (1916-?), and Eveline
Trudell (1917-?).
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Antoine acted as surety for Harry Henatsch, Administrator De Bonis Non for the estate of Maggie
Wicanhpidutawin, 12 April 1923.
Antoine is listed as a contributor for Father Eugene Buechel's "Lakota English Dictionary."
She sponsored the baptism of her neice, Elizabeth Trudell, 11 November 1883.
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Mrs. Catherine (Kate) Trudell, 84, was the fourth of seven children, born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DeRode
who came from Holland and settled at Pallen, Iowa. There seven children were born, four girls and two boys, all
of whom preceded her death.
While the children were still young, the family moved to Niobrara, Nebraska where, in 1888, Kate was
married to Allen Jones. Making their home at Santee, six children were born to this union. Rev. Harry Jones of
Pine Ridge, South Dakota, Nellie and Albert of Sioux City, Iowa and Fred, of Niobrara. Two children, Mary and
Alex, died during their youth.
After the death of her husband, she was married in 1900 to Antoine Trudell, and to this union, seven children
were born. John of Sioux City, Mrs. Frank (Frances) Bacon of McMinnville, Oregon; Mrs. Clarence (Luella)
Carson of Santee; Martin of So. Sioux City; Mrs. George (Hannah) Crosley of Santee; Valley Trudell of Sioux
City, Iowa; and Margaret, who died at the age of twenty. Her husband passed away in 1941.
Kate, born October 9, 1872, passed away September 3, 1956 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence
Carson, where she was making her home. She became ill and was in bed for seven weeks, at which time her ten
children visited her constantly.
She lived most of her life int the Victory Community and Santee, and was widely known around and in
Niobrara, where she lived for two years. She was a member of the Catholic Church and a member of the St.
Williams Alter Society in Niobrara.
She leaves to mourn her passing, ten children, fifty-four grandchildren, sixty-four great grandchildren and
three great, great, grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Sacred Heart Church in Santee on Thursday morning at 10:00, with Rev.
Father Benno officiating. She was laid to rest in the Catholic Cemetery at Santee. Pall bearers were Buddy
Carson, Martin (Bubby) Trudell, John and Carl Crosley, Jimmy and Jerome Robinette. Jones Funeral Home was
in charge.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends for their kind thoughts and deeds shown us during our trial of sorrow.
We thank Father Benno for his services and kind words which will never be forgotten, the choir for their much
appreciated singing, and our many friends for the food and flowers, and all who helped with the serving. We
thank the St. William's Alter Society for the Masses. May God reward each and everyone of you.
From the children.
Rev. and Mrs. Harry Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones
Mrs. Nellie Trudell
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones
Mr. and Mrs. John Trudell
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carson
Mr. and Mrs. George Crosley
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Trudell
Mr. and Mrs. Valley Trudell
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Her baptism was sponsored by Mrs. William Holmes, Mrs. James Rockwood, and Rev. William Holmes.
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Marriage 1: 1902403
Marriage 2: 1900
v. MINNIE TRUDELL, b. June 27, 1892, Knox County, Nebraska 409; d. October 09, 1892, Santee, Knox County,
Nebraska410.
33. vi. REBECCA TRUDELL, b. August 26, 1893, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska; d. November 05, 1918, Nebraska.
vii. MARY ROSE TRUDELL, b. January 26, 1895, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 413; d. August 30, 1895, Santee,
Knox County, Nebraska414.
viii. PAUL FREDERICK TRUDELL, b. April 02, 1896, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska417,418; d. January 22, 1898,
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska419,420.
ix. FLORENCE TRUDELL, b. August 03, 1897, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 424,425; d. August 23, 1897,
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska426,427.
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His baptism was sponsored by John Ross, Mary Trudell and Julia Trudell.
Funeral services wer held at 3 p.m., Sunday at Santee, for Miss Margaret Trudell, 21, who died at 5 a.m.,
Friday, July 2. She had been in ill health for the past 2 years. Besides her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Antoine
Trudell, she leaves to mourn ten brothers and sisters: Mrs. Clarence Carson, Mrs. Frank Bacon, Martin
Trudell, John Trudell, Mrs. Geo. Crosley, Valley Trudell and Fred Jones, all of Santee; Mrs. Louis Trudell
and Albert Jones both of Flandreau, S. D.; Mrs. Harry Brandon of St. Francis, S. D.; and a host of friends and
relatives.
She was the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Trudell of Santee. Rev. Father Daniels O.S.B., of
Marty, S. D., conducted the funeral services and she was laid to rest in the Sacred Heart cemetery at Santee.
The Tribune extends sympathy to the bereaved family.
CARD OF THANKS
We take this means of thanking all our friends who assisted us during the long illness and death of our
beloved daughter and sister, Margaret Trudell; and also for the beautiful flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Trudell,
Mr. and Mrs. John Trudell and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carson and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Trudell and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crosley and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Valley Trudell and family.
Generation No. 3
8. GEORGE J.3 TRUDELL (FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born 1872 in
Nebraska433,434,435,436. He married (1) H ARRIET B. "HATTIE" JOHNSON. She was born 1891, and died August 09,
1918. He married (2) JANE S. FRAZIER June 24, 1908 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska437,438. She was born
October 27, 1878 439, and died October 14, 1908 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 440. He married (3) N ELLIE
ROSENBAUM January 17, 1920 in Springfield, Bon Homme County, South Dakota441. She was born 1889 in
South Dakota441. He married (4) N ELLIE HULS October 05, 1926 in Tyndall, Bon Homme County, South
Dakota442. She was born 1901442.
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Notes for GEORGE J. TRUDELL:
George was listed as Frank's stepson in the 1885 census. On his marriage record his parents are listed as
Frank Trudell and not known.
Dec. 14, 1908, Anpetu kin he en Mrs. Jane S. Trudell ta Wikoska de Rev. Francis Frazier cunwintku.
Wikoska waste qa wahbayedan icaga qa Wakantanka oie nahon icaga, heon waditaka qa iyuskinyan iyaya. Tuka
hehan hunkake qa takuwicaye cin qa hinhusku dena wotehi akipapi kin he Isanati tona nahonpi owasin en hipi qa
om cante kicapi. Qa wikoska waste kin de tokiyotan iyaye cin on wokicanpte wicoie ota iwahokonwicakiyapi on
wasagwicayapi.
WAKANKICIYUZAPI
Santee, Neb., June 24, Mr. George Trudell qa Jane Frazier wakankiciyuzapi Rev. A. L. Riggs, D. D.,
econwicakiya qa Rev. Francis Frazier okiya. Jane Frazier he Rev. Francis Frazier canwintku; qa tipi wakan kin en
icohan yustanpi hehan iye ti ekta conhanzi kin en wotapi tanka kagapi.
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i. UNKNOWN4 TRUDELL, b. March 08, 1916; d. March 08, 1916.
9. LUCY HINAPEWIN3 TRUDELL (FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born September
27, 1872 in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa454, and died May 27, 1937 in Santee, Knox County,
Nebraska455. She married THOMAS H. TIMAZA KITTO456 October 31, 1892 457,458. He was born January 01, 1869
in Sisseton Agency, South Dakota459,460, and died March 18, 1948 in Center, Nebraska 461.
Lucy attended the Hampton Normal & Agricultural Institute from September 1890 to October 1892. She was
expelled for bad conduct.
Description: 5'3" overweight, naturally curly dark brown hair, worn in a bun, brown eyes, pleasant looking
face.
She is listed as Frank's stepdaughter in 1885 census. The 1900 census lists her as mother of 5 children, 3 still
living. The 1910 census lists her as mother of 10 children, 5 still living.
Lucy and her husband sponsored the baptism of Percy Philomene Jones, 21 May 1899.
Lucy and her husband sponsored the baptism of Roy Moses Abraham, 6 May 1901.
Lucy and her husband sponsored the baptism of Elizabeth Emily Johnson, 14 July 1906.
Lucy and her husband sponsored the baptism of Robert Campbell, 30 June 1907.
Lucy and her husband sponsored the baptism of Roy Andrew Wolf, 13 October 1907.
Lucy and her husband sponsored the baptism of Ernest Thomas Goodteacher, 8 March 1914.
Lucy and her husband sponsored the baptism of Pauline Pansy Johnson, 21 December 1919.
Lucy and her husband sponsored the baptism of Lawrence Frank Johnson, 8 February 1920.
Lucy and her husband sponsored the baptism of Richard Lloyd Medina, 27 April 1930.
Lucy and her husband sponsored the baptism of Belva Ramona Hoffman, 9 November 1930.
Lucy and her husband sponsored the baptism of Charlotte Bernice Bill, 12 April 1931.
Lucy and her husband sponsored the baptism of Randolph Joshua Johnson, 24 May 1931.
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Allotment: 1886467
Burial: May 29, 1937, Santee Catholic Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska
Cause of Death: Heart and other complications468
Census: 1885, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska
Census 2: 1890, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska
Census 3: 1900, Santee Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 18A
Census 4: 1910, Hill Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 2A
Census 5: 1920, Hill Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 1A
Tribe: 1/4 Sioux469
Tribe 2: 1/2 Santee Sioux470
A double funeral were held last Sunday afternoon March 21 for Thomas Kitto and Charles M. Jones. Both
had been failing in health the last few years and they also passed away on the same day Thursday, March 18,
1948. The pallbearers for Thomas Kitto were: Marion Thomas, Joseph James, Joseph St. Clair, Moses Trudell,
William Trudell and Daniel Graham. Both funeral sermons were delivered by the Rev. Harold Jones of Pine
Ridge, So. Dak. Rev. Thomas Rouillard officiated at the burial ceremonies for Thomas Kitto at the Most
Merciful Saviour Episcopal Cemetery where Mr. Kitto was laid to rest. Rev. Harold Jones conducted the burial
for Charles M. Jones at the Pilgrim Congregational Christian cemetery at Santee. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jones of
Fort Thompson, So. Dak., Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jones of Wakpala So. Dak., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carillo of Detroit,
Michigan as well as many, many bereaved relatives and friends attended boh burials in paying their last respects
and honors to both who have passed away. This column extends its most sincere sympathy to all that are in this
great sorrow. The Pallbearers for Charles M. Jones were: Theodore Robertson, Arthur Thornton, Charles
Rockwood, William White, John Mitchell, Joseph James.
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41. iii. NELLIE LAVERNE KITTO, b. July 05, 1896, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska; d. November 11, 1985, White
River Health Care Center, White River, Mellette County, South Dakota.
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iv. MOSES GEORGE KITTO, b. July 25, 1898, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 486,487,488; d. September 07, 1898,
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska489,490.
v. ADA EDNA KITTO, b. September 18, 1899, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 495,496,497,498,499; d. November 07,
1915, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 500,501.
42. vi. IDA MARIE KITTO, b. November 11, 1901, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska; d. June 1978.
vii. THOMAS IRA KITTO, b. November 02, 1903, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 507; d. November 17, 1903,
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska508.
10. MARY H.3 TRUDELL (FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born March 1864 in
Minnesota509,510,511, and died May 25, 1935 in Roberts County, South Dakota. She married LOUIS E. FARIBAULT
July 17, 1881 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska512,513,514,515. He was born April 1854 in
Minnesota516,517,518,519,520, and died March 15, 1933 in Sisseton, Roberts County, South Dakota 521.
She and her husbandsponsored the baptism of her half-sister, Stella Grace Trudell, 4 January 1887.
She sponsored the baptism of her cousin, Mary Rosa Trudell, 3 July 1887.
Mary and her husband Louis sponsored the baptism of her half-brother, Francis Trudell, 8 August 1891.
Mary sponsored the baptism of her half-brother, Moses Paul Trudell, 24 September 1906.
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Mary sponsored the baptism of Emeline Mary Khuna, 25 December 1906.
Mary and her husband sponsored the baptism of Rosabelle Marion Barker, 31 March 1907.
Mary and her husband sponsored the baptism of Wilfred Ray Kitto, 5 September 1909.
Mary and her husband sponsored the baptism of Frederick Foote Abraham, 16 April 1911.
Mary and her husband sponsored the baptism of their grandchild, Louis Hart Faribault, 23 July 1911.
Mary and her husband sponsored the baptism of their daughter-in-law, Sally Hart Faribault, 23 July 1911.
Mary witnessed the marriage of Levi Henry Trudell and Elizabeth Mitchell, 2 July 1911.
The 1900 and 1910 Census lists her as the mother of 1 child, still living.
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More About LOUIS FARIBAULT and MARY TRUDELL:
Marriage: July 17, 1881, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska537,538,539,540
Married by: W. W. Fowler541,542
11. LENA EMMA3 TRUDELL (FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born December 29,
1884 in Knox County, Nebraska543,544,545,546,547,548,549,550, and died November 23, 1944. She married (1) B ILL
BIRD. She married (2) J OHN LAPOINTE. He died July 10, 1933. She married (3) J OHN WALTER ROSS February
20, 1899 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska551. He was born June 15, 1876 in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas552. She
married (4) HENRY H. JAMES 1904. He was born July 09, 1873 in Nebraska553,554, and died March 09, 1939.
She married (5) T HOMAS W. BATES October 14, 1920 in Tyndall, Bon Homme County, South Dakota555. He was
born January 1857 in South Dakota555, and died Aft. 1930. She married (6) ROBERT JOSEPH WILSON April 29,
1922 in Springfield, Bon Homme County, South Dakota556. He was born June 20, 1893 in Santee, Knox County,
Nebraska556,557,558,559,560,561, and died Aft. 1925. She married (7) DAVID DORIAN January 02, 1930 in Tyndall,
Bon Homme County, South Dakota562. He was born 1866 in South Dakota, and died December 17, 1933 in Todd
County, South Dakota. She married (8) THOMAS J. JOHNSON December 11, 1934 in Iron Nation, Lyman County,
South Dakota563. He was born January 1885563, and died Aft. 1937.
The 1910 Federal Census states she was the mother of 7 children, 5 still living.
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Occupation 2: Bet. 1920 - 1930, Farmer 574,575
His baptism was sponsored by Levi Trudell, Charles Wilson and Louise Campbell.
According to the 1925 Iowa State Census Robert moved to Iowa about 1921. It also stated his highest grade
completed in school was 4th grade.
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Nebraska587,588,589,590,591; d. 1927.
His Draft Registration Card lists him as 5 feet, 9 inches, medium build, with brown eyes and black hair.
45. iv. JOSEPH JOHN "JOE" HIBBARD ROSS, b. December 18, 1901, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
vi. DOROTHY MARY JAMES, b. February 21, 1908, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 604,605,606,607,608; d. December
1988, South Sioux City, Dakota County, Nebraska 609; m. LAWRENCE DECORA, 1925 610; b. December 17,
1902, Nebraska611,612; d. May 1986, South Sioux City, Dakota County, Nebraska 613.
vii. ISAAC PHILIP JAMES, b. April 11, 1910, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska619,620,621,622,623; d. September 1978,
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa624; m. EVELYN ROUILLARD; b. July 20, 1915 624; d. February 11, 1989,
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa624.
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Baptism: May 01, 1910, Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, performed
by William Holmes625
Burial: September 18, 1979, Logan Park Cemetery, Soux City, Woodbury County, Iowa
Census: 1910, Santee Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 10B
Census 2: 1920, Santee Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 3B
Census 3: 1930, Santee Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 2B
Occupation: 1930, Farm Laborer 626
Soc. Sec. Card Issued: Bef. 1951, Iowa627
Social Security Number: 481-07-4049 627
viii. WILBERT VINCENT JAMES, b. April 24, 1912, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska628,629; d. Abt. 1928.
46. ix. WILLIAM HORACE JAMES, b. January 07, 1914, Nebraska; d. March 03, 1987, South Sioux City, Dakota
County, Nebraska.
x. DORA RUTH JAMES, b. March 08, 1916, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska631; d. March 26, 1916, Santee,
Knox County, Nebraska.
12. STELLA GRACE3 TRUDELL (FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born January 04,
1886 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska633,634, and died December 02, 1936. She married (1) C HARLES
RAYMOND. He was born 1874. She married (2) P HILIP LESTER JOHNSON. He was born August 04, 1891 in
Winnebago, Thurston County, Nebraska635, and died 1920. She married (3) G EORGE WAMNDIOKUWAMANI
WABASHA September 14, 1903 in at the home of Frank Trudell, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska636,637,638. He
was born April 11, 1879, and died March 02, 1904 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 639,640. She married (4)
SOLOMON W. BARKER 1905. He was born February 22, 1882641. She married (5) ALEX PROPHET Bet. June 05,
1917 - 1920. He was born October 23, 1891 in Winnebago, Thurston County, Nebraska642. She married (6)
WILLIAM P. BROWN Abt. 1932. He was born November 25, 1895 in Nebraska 643.
Stella and her husband sponsored the baptism of Rachel Florence Trudell, 5 January 1913.
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Baptism 1: January 04, 1887, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, performed by W. W. Fowler647
Baptism 2: December 27, 1889, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska
Census: 1890, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska
Census 2: 1900, Santee Government Boarding School, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, page 5B
Census 3: 1920, Winnebago, Thurston County, Nebraska, page 19A
Census 4: 1930, Winnebago, Thurston County, Nebraska, page 12A
Confirmation: May 18, 1902, Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska648
School: Santee Government Boarding School, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska649
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Census: 1930, Winnebago, Thurston County, Nebraska, page 12A
Occupation: 1930, Automobile mechanic668
iv. ELSIE VICTORIA BARKER, b. September 15, 1908, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 670; d. September 29,
1926.
v. MYRTLE EMILY BARKER, b. July 21, 1910, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 671; d. September 08, 1910,
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska672.
vi. MINERVA ELLA BARKER, b. September 09, 1911, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 675; d. April 13, 1915,
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska676.
vii. SANFORD SOLOMON BARKER, b. August 31, 1913, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 679; d. April 18, 1915,
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska680.
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viii. EARL DENNISON4 PROPHET, b. July 31, 1924; d. April 01, 1925.
13. LOUIS3 TRUDELL (FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born April 14, 1888 in
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska683,684, and died October 03, 1937. He married NELLIE MAY JONES. She was
born August 13, 1890 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska685,686,687, and died January 1964 in Iowa687.
His baptism was sponsored by Frank Vasser, James M. Bray, and Ella James.
48. ii. FLORENCE RACHEL TRUDELL, b. September 18, 1912, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska; d. June 24, 2003,
Jefferson, Greene County, Iowa.
iii. EMELINE LOUISE "SALLIE" TRUDELL, b. September 08, 1914, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 700,701; m. ED
WILLIAMS.
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Baptism: September 05, 1915, Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska,
performed by William Holmes701
Census: 1930, Winnebago, Thurston County, Nebraska, page 1B
Residence: 1930, Wilson Street, Winnebago, Thurston County, Nebraska 702
Tribe: Mixed Blood Sioux702
Francis "Frank" Antoine Trudell, 81, formerly of Sioux City, died Monday, Feb. 25, 2002, at the Veterans
Home in Norfolk, Neb.
Services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday at Cathedral of the Epiphany Catholic Church in Sioux City, with the Rev.
Paul-Louis Arts officiating. Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Friday in Santee Cemetery, Santee, Neb.
Visitation will be 4 to 8 p.m. today, with the family present 6 to 8 p.m. and a prayer services at 7 p.m., at
Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel in Sioux City.
Mr. Trudell was born May 28, 1920, in Santee, to Louis "Lawrence" and Nellie Mae (Jones) Trudell. He
graduated from Flandreau Indian School in South Dakota with a boiler welders certificate. He was employed
as a boiler welder for many years. After many years in Detroit, Mich., he moved to Sioux City. He moved to
Norfolk in 1997.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II.
He is survived by two sisters, Florence Leedam of Winnebago, Neb., and Sallie Trudell Rose of Sioux City.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Opal Sorensen; and five brothers, Harry, George, Earnest, Henry and
Marvin.
Pallbearers will be T.J. McKeegan, Kevin Ebart, Richard Leedam, Al Zaleta, Jerry Gordon and Gary Trudell.
50. viii. HENRY JOSEPH TRUDELL, b. March 22, 1922, Nebraska; d. September 16, 1998, Norfolk, Madison County,
Nebraska.
51. ix. MARVIN VINCENT TRUDELL, b. January 11, 1928, Nebraska; d. February 02, 1999, Spring Lake,
Cumberland County, North Carolina.
x. OPAL EVANGELINE TRUDELL, b. May 10, 1928707; m. ROLAND B. SORENSON, February 23, 1948, Elk
Point, Union County, South Dakota707; b. 1913707.
14. LEVI HENRY3 TRUDELL (HENRY2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born August 28, 1891 in Santee,
Knox County, Nebraska708,709,710,711,712,713,714,715,716,717,718, and died September 08, 1968 in Ravinia, Charles Mix
County, South Dakota719. He married (1) E LIZABETH MITCHELL July 02, 1911 in At the home of Henry Trudell,
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska720,721. She was born June 11, 1893 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska722, and
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died July 12, 1915 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska723,724. He married (2) LILIAN R. CAMPBELL November 09,
1917 in Springfield, Bon Homme County, South Dakota725. She was born 1891725. He married (3) N ANCY
WINNIE ST. PIERRE December 18, 1919 in Springfield, Bon Homme County, South Dakota726. She was born
April 09, 1897 in South Dakota 726,727, and died January 09, 1963 in Greenwood, Charles Mix County, South
Dakota.
Levi was conducted into the U.S. Army 28 May 1918 at Camp Dodge. The 1910 Census lists him as 3/4
Santee Indian.
His Draft Registration Card lists him as tall, medium build, with black eyes and black hair. He is listed as a
widower with a child.
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Samaritan Center, Bloomfield, Knox County, Nebraska.
ii. INFANT TRUDELL.
viii. EDITH NANCY TRUDELL, b. March 28, 1928; d. March 17, 1929, Charles Mix County, South Dakota.
ix. ELMO BASIL TRUDELL, b. September 04, 1929, South Dakota751; d. May 07, 1931, Greenwood, Charles Mix
County, South Dakota.
54. x. BEULAH JUNE TRUDELL, b. January 23, 1931; d. August 25, 2000, Avera Sacred Heart Hospital, Yankton,
Yankton County, South Dakota.
xi. EVELYN BEATRICE TRUDELL, b. April 23, 1932.
xiv. CLETUS TRUDELL, d. January 06, 1940, Charles Mix County, South Dakota.
xv. CHARLENE TRUDELL.
xvi. RAMONA TRUDELL.
xvii. HAZEL TRUDELL.
15. CECILIA LUCY3 TRUDELL (HENRY2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born February 18, 1894 in Santee,
Knox County, Nebraska752,753,754,755,756,757, and died November 03, 1955 in Sioux Sanitarium, Pennington
County, South Dakota758. She married JOHN A. MITCHELL April 22, 1912 in Springfield, Bon Homme County,
South Dakota759. He was born April 04, 1893 in Nebraska, and died 1956.
Her baptism was sponsored by Charles Wilson, Louise Campbell and Lucy Trudell.
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More About CECILIA LUCY TRUDELL:
Died 2: November 03, 1955, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska
Baptism: November 04, 1894, Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, performed
by William Holmes760,761
Burial: November 05, 1955, Santee Catholic Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska
Cause of Death: Pulmonary Tuberculosis762
Census: 1900, Santee Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 15B
Census 2: 1910, Santee Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska, page 11A
Confirmation: June 28, 1908, Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska763
16. FRANK M.3 TRUDELL (AUGUST TATOHEYA "GUS"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)765 was born December
25, 1866 in Wabasha, Wabasha County, Minnesota766,767,768,769,770, and died November 26, 1904 in Prairie Island,
Goodhue County, Minnesota771,772. He married EMMA WAMNUHAYUHEWIN DEMAN773 January 01, 1891 in
Christ Church, Redwing, Goodhue County, Minnesota773,774,775. She was born 1873 in Santee, Knox County,
Nebraska776,777, and died 1920.
REPORT COMES FROM PRAIRIE ISLAND THAT RED MAN WAS ASSAULTED.
Frank Trudell died a week ago, it being claimed that brain fever was the cause - since then reports have
gained circulation that blow from instrument caused death.
Frank Trudell, an Indian residing on Prairie Island, died a week ago Friday and was buried the following
Monday.
At that time it was said that Trudell died from natural causes, probaby fever. Today, however, it is reported
that death was caused as the result of Trudell being struck over the head by a blunt instrument.
This report was started by Indians on Prairie Island and was told on the streets here by a member of the
colony. The name of the assailant was given, but as no complaint has been made to the officials - at least as far as
can be learned - it is not published.
It is understood that the blow, if rumor be true, did not cause instant death, but had such effect that
complications set in and caused death.
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Frank and Emma had 8 children, but only 4 survived into adulthood.
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Census 2: 1891, Birch County, Minnesota
Census 3: 1895, Birch Cooley Agency, Minnesota, page 9
Census 4: 1899, Eggleston, Goodhue County, Minnesota, page 12
Census 5: 1900, Paxton Township, Redwood County, Minnesota, page 12B
Occupation: 1900, Farmer780
Charles Jones of Birch Coulie, Minn., and Mrs. Emma Trudell of Prairie Island, were married Saturday
evening at 8 o'clock in the chapel of the Messiah on Prairie Island. Rev. C. C. Rollit, rector of Christ church,
officiated, reading the service in the Sioux language, in the presence of about fifty friends of the contracting
parties. The couple were attended by Frank Lawrence and Agnes Lawrence. This is the first marriage to be
solemnized in the little chapel on the island.
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The 1910 Federal Census states she was the mother of 6 children, 5 still living.
The marriage of Frank Trudell and Emma Deman, belonging to the Indian colony living on Prairie Island,
will take place at Christ church to-morrow forenoon, the Rev. E. H. Clark officiating.
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Census: 1895, Birch Cooley Agency, Minnesota, page 9
57. iv. MARY TRUDELL, b. November 09, 1895, Eggleston, Goodhue County, Minnesota; d. March 01, 1957,
Peever, Roberts County, South Dakota.
58. v. ROSE TRUDELL, b. April 1898, Eggleston, Goodhue County, Minnesota; d. 1960, Moorehead, Minnesota.
vi. AUGUST TRUDELL, b. January 14, 1900, Eggleston, Goodhue County, Minnesota 799; d. July 30, 1900,
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska800.
59. vii. SARAH J. TRUDELL, b. 1902, Eggleston, Goodhue County, Minnesota; d. Aft. 1934, Sisseton, Roberts
County, South Dakota.
60. viii. ANNA H. TRUDELL, b. 1904, Eggleston, Goodhue County, Minnesota; d. 1941, St. Paul, Minnesota.
17. LEVI (ADOPTED) A. PAYPAY GRANT3 TRUDELL (AUGUST TATOHEYA "GUS"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)
was born June 14, 1887 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska803,804. He married SUZANE Bef. September 12, 1918.
She was born 1886 in Nebraska.
18. RALPH SIMON3 TRUDELL (PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born June 05, 1881 in Santee,
Knox County, Nebraska811,812,813,814,815,816, and died October 10, 1928. He married ANNIE ALICE WHITE October
04, 1902 in Blessed Redeemer Church, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska817,818,819. She was born October 1885 in
Nebraska820,821, and died August 28, 1927 in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa822.
His Draft Registration Card lists him as medium height and build, with brown eyes and black hair.
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Ralph and his wife witnessed the wedding of John W. Ross and Emma Trudell, 26 February 1899.
Ralph moved to Iowa about 1921 according to the 1925 Iowa State Census. It also stated his highest grade
reached in school was 5th grade. This census also lists Ralph and his family as Catholic.
According to the 1925 Iowa State Census, the 5th grade was her highest grade completed.
ii. RALPH NOBLE TRUDELL, b. December 19, 1907, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 845; d. May 20, 1908,
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska846.
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Burial: May 24, 1908
Cause of Death: Blood Poison 848
61. iii. MARY ROSE TRUDELL, b. April 03, 1909, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska; d. September 1984, Niobrara,
Knox County, Nebraska.
iv. VERNEY LESLEY TRUDELL, b. December 04, 1912, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 849; d. February 08,
1913, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 850.
v. RUBY E. TRUDELL, b. November 22, 1914, Nebraska 853,854; d. May 24, 1980, Tacoma, Pierce County,
Washington854.
vi. DELPHENE LOVINA TRUDELL, b. June 11, 1916, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 858,859,860,861; m. PETER J.
DE LORME, July 29, 1937, Marty, Charles Mix County, South Dakota 862; b. 1916862.
62. vii. WILLIAM CLIFFORD "BILL" TRUDELL, b. October 20, 1918, Niobrara, Knox County, Nebraska; d. July 31,
2001, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
19. LAVINIA ELIZABETH3 TRUDELL (PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born October 19, 1883 in
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska866. She married (1) UNKNOWN BIRD. She married (2) ROBERT B. HINTOKEA
JOHNSON August 14, 1897 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska867,868. He was born November 1872 in Santee,
Knox County, Nebraska869,870, and died March 18, 1925 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 871,872. She married
(3) JESSE BLACK December 27, 1919 in Scotland, Bon Homme County, South Dakota873. He was born 1880 873.
Lavinia and Robert Johnson sponsored the baptism of Lorenzo Harry Hoffman, 18 December 1910.
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She sponsored the baptism of Ellen Cornelia Trudell, 15 October 1912.
ii. MARY JOHNSON, b. July 25, 1900, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 905.
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More About MARY JOHNSON:
Baptism: July 26, 1900, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, performed by William Holmes905
63. iii. ALVINA ESTHER JOHNSON, b. August 13, 1901, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska; d. 1943.
64. iv. GLADYS MAY JOHNSON, b. May 23, 1904, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
v. ELIZABETH EMILY JOHNSON, b. July 14, 1906, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 906,907.
20. OLIVER PETER3 TRUDELL (PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born May 13, 1888 in Hill
Township, Knox County, Nebraska909,910,911,912,913, and died August 25, 1957. He married M ARY ELLA JONES.
She was born October 10, 1899 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska914,915.
His Draft Registration Card lists him as medium height and build, with brown eyes and black hair.
65. ii. ELMER WALTER TRUDELL, b. March 13, 1919; d. August 1967.
21. WILLIAM ANTOINE "WILLY"3 TRUDELL (PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born October 09,
1890 in Niobrara, Knox County, Nebraska923,924,925,926,927,928, and died May 19, 1963. He married (1) M ABEL A.
ROUILLARD. She was born January 20, 1896 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska929,930, and died October 04,
1978. He married (2) ELLEN JOHNSON November 07, 1912 in Springfield, Bon Homme County, South Dakota931.
She was born 1888931.
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Notes for WILLIAM ANTOINE "WILLY" TRUDELL:
His Draft Registration Card lists him as medium height and build, with brown eyes and black hair.
66. ii. LEO VINCENT TRUDELL, b. October 20, 1921, Nebraska; d. January 26, 1975, Omaha, Douglas County,
Nebraska.
67. iii. LLOYD PETER TRUDELL, b. 1924; d. October 25, 1966.
iv. LAVERNE MARIE TRUDELL, b. July 29, 1927; d. 1937.
v. EDNA MAY TRUDELL, b. 1928; d. 1929.
68. vi. FLOYD PAUL TRUDELL, b. December 11, 1935; d. February 09, 1959, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
22. JEANNETTE NANCY "JENNIE"3 TRUDELL (PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born July 14, 1893
in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska945,946,947,948, and died August 20, 1956. She married (1) H ARRY HOFFMAN
March 09, 1910 in Knox County, Nebraska. He was born December 27, 1890 in Santee, Knox County,
Nebraska949, and died July 24, 1959 in Knox County, Nebraska950. She married (2) J OHN LAMAR HENRY August
1913 in Tyndall, Bon Homme County, South Dakota951. He was born June 23, 1884 952, and died December 25,
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1958953. She married (3) MORREL MANFORD DOOLEY. He was born October 10, 1894 in Hanover, Kansas 954.
Jennie was listed in the 1900 Federal Census twice, first at school on June 6, and then with her parents on
June 12.
70. vi. LYLE ANTHONY HENRY, b. January 13, 1918; d. March 02, 1992, Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa.
23. JOHN BENJAMIN3 TRUDELL (PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born December 10, 1895 in
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska971,972,973,974,975,976,977, and died May 23, 1969978. He married (1) N ELLIE MAUD
EASTMAN. She was born March 17, 1899 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska979,980, and died April 22, 1926. He
married (2) LUCY G. SELWYN April 07, 1927 in Lake Andes, Charles Mix County, South Dakota981,982. She was
born 1897 in South Dakota 983,984.
His Draft Registration Card lists him as medium height, slender build, with brown eyes and hair.
His baptism was sponsored by his father, Benj. J. Young and Sarah Young. He was called Benjamin Johnny
Trudell on his baptismal record. It lists him as Benjamin Johnny Trudell.
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Occupation 2: June 05, 1917, Farmer, working for Peter Trudell 994
Occupation 3: 1920, Day Laborer 995
Occupation 4: 1930, Farmer, Grain Farm996
Tribe: Full Blood Santee997
Tribe 2: 1/2 Santee Sioux998
71. ii. ESTHER OPHELION "OPAL" TRUDELL, b. September 14, 1915, Niobrara, Knox County, Nebraska; d. March
24, 1947.
72. iii. ROY CALVIN TRUDELL, b. October 14, 1919, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska; d. September 27, 1973,
Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas.
73. iv. THELMA JANE TRUDELL, b. February 09, 1922, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska; d. November 28, 1954.
24. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS "CHRIS"3 TRUDELL (PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born February
25, 1900 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1004,1005,1006,1007,1008,1009 , and died October 10, 1941. He married (1)
IDA ZIMMERMAN. She died Bef. June 08, 1940. He married (2) T HELMA 19261010. She was born 1910 in South
Dakota1010.
His baptism was sponsored by Frank Young, George Lawrence and Elizabeth Young.
He was living with his brother Ralph in the 1925 Iowa State Census. His highest grade completed in school
was 8th grade.
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Census 4: 1930, Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, page 9A
Occupation: 1920, Laborer, working out1013
Occupation 2: 1930, Laborer 1014
Rent: 1930, $35 per month1014
Residence: 1925, South Court Street, Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa1015
Residence 2: 1930, 2718 Peters Street, Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa 1016
TRUDELL SENTENCED
Garfield Trudell, 24, Niobrara, was sentenced to 2 years in the State Penitentiary for auto theft by Lancaster
District Judge Harry Spencer.
Trudell, alias G. T. Redwing, pleaded guilty Mar. 27 to the theft of an auto on Mar. 21.
ii. LORETTA ALICE TRUDELL, b. April 09, 1935, Knox County, Nebraska1017.
25. ALICE CORDELIA3 TRUDELL (LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born June 28, 1881 in
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1019,1020,1021,1022,1023,1024 , and died Aft. 1937.
The 1920 and 1930 Census list her as living with her uncle, Ed Colombe.
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More About ALICE CORDELIA TRUDELL:
Baptism: July 17, 1881, Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, performed by
W. W. Fowler1025,1026
Census: 1885, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska
Census 2: 1890, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska
Census 3: 1900, Genoa Indian School, Genoa Township, Nance County, Nebraska, page 7A
Census 4: 1920, Winner, Tripp County, South Dakota, page 13A
Census 5: 1930, Winner Township, Tripp County, South Dakota, page 2A
Confirmation: May 05, 1895, Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1027
Graduation: Genoa Indian School, Genoa Township, Nance County, Nebraska
Land Patent: July 13, 1915, Tripp County, South Dakota, 160 Acres 1028
26. MABEL IDA3 TRUDELL (LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born July 04, 1883 in Santee,
Knox County, Nebraska1031,1032,1033, and died July 02, 1934 in Roosevelt County, Montana. She married GEORGE
BENEDICT MENZ May 06, 1906 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1034,1035,1036. He was born March 20, 1879 in
Fort Yates, South Dakota1037,1038,1039,1040,1041,1042 , and died September 30, 1965 in Roosevelt County,
Montana1043.
The 1910 Census lists her as mother of 2 children, both still living. Under the Special Inquiries Relating to
Indians section she is listed as 1/4 Indian, belonging to the Santee Sioux tribe, father Santee Sioux, mother Oglala
Sioux.
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His Draft Registration Card lists him as medium height and build, with brown eyes and black hair.
After Mabel's death George married Lida Culbertson, 1951, in Plentywood, Sheridan County, Montana. She
was born about 1872 and died 10 August 1965 in Roosevelt County, Montana.
74. ii. EVELYN ROSE MENZ, b. August 17, 1909, Thunderhawk, Standing Rock Indian Reservation, Corson
County, South Dakota; d. December 08, 1987, Arlington, Snohomish County, Washington.
75. iii. LEVI FRANCIS MENZ, b. January 06, 1911, North Dakota; d. June 08, 1974, Sequim, Clallam County,
Washington.
76. iv. GALE EMORY MENZ, b. October 02, 1912, North Dakota; d. December 15, 1984, Brockton, Roosevelt
County, Montana.
77. v. ETHEL MAY MENZ, b. October 14, 1914, North Dakota; d. April 09, 1995.
vi. MARCELLA T. MENZ, b. October 18, 1916, North Dakota1070; d. January 09, 1928.
vii. WILLIAM C. MENZ, b. November 1918, North Dakota 1070; d. Aft. 1920.
viii. DELILAH RUTH MENZ, b. March 24, 1921; d. May 14, 1937, Hughes County, South Dakota.
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More About DELILAH RUTH MENZ:
Date born 2: 1921, South Dakota1071
Census: 1930, Sunrise, Platte County, Wyoming, page 5B
ix. ADA LOUISE MENZ, b. September 15, 1924; d. Aft. December 08, 1987; m. UNKNOWN FOSTER.
x. DAVID RAYMOND MENZ, b. April 15, 1927; d. Aft. December 08, 1987.
27. HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL (LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)1072,1073,1074,1075,1076 was born
September 01, 1885 in Niobrara, Knox County, Nebraska 1077,1078,1079,1080,1081,1082,1083,1084,1085, and died January
23, 1968 in Swedish Hospital, Denver, Denver County, Colorado1086,1087,1088,1089. She married (1) SAMUEL "SAM"
JUSTUS EMERY1090,1091,1092,1093,1094 November 06, 1908 in Burke, Gregory County, South Dakota1095,1096,1097,1098,
son of WILLIAM EMERY and ADELLE LANGDEAU. He was born March 02, 1883 in Wheeler, Charles Mix County,
Dakota Territory1099,1100,1101,1102,1103,1104,1105,1106,1107,1108, and died June 19, 1951 in Grawn, Grand Traverse
County, Michigan1109,1110,1111,1112,1113,1114 . She married (2) J OHN J. DION1115,1116,1117,1118,1119 19531120, son of
OLIVER DION and SUSAN LANGDEAU. He was born March 28, 1885 in Rosebud Indian Reservation, South
Dakota1121,1122,1123,1124,1125,1126,1127, and died September 27, 1968 in Grawn, Grand Traverse County,
Michigan1128,1129,1130,1131,1132,1133,1134.
Mrs. Harriett B. Dion, 81, of R. 1 Grawn, a Traverse City area resident for many years, died Tuesday evening
at Swedish Hospital in Denver, Colo., following a one-week illness. Mrs. Dion was visiting relatives in Denver at
the time she was taken ill.
Mrs. Dion was born Sept. 1, 1885 at Santee, Neb., and spent her early life there and in South Dakota. In
1908, she married Sam Emery of Mission, S.D., where the couple lived until 1932 when they moved to Monroe
Center. Mr. Emery preceded her in death in 1951. In 1953, she married John Dion of St. Charles, S.D.
Surviving, in addition to her husband, are eight daughters, Mrs. James (Fern) Moulton and Mrs. Phoebe
Stickel of Grawn, Mrs. Lyle (Mildred) Hoobler of Milford, Mrs. Hugh (Eileen) Graham of Traverse City, Mrs.
Leland (Effie) Johnson of Alden, Mrs. Loyd (Janell) Campbell of Antioch, Calif., Mrs. Milton (Eva) Kirkpatrick
of Oklahoma City and Mrs. Herbert (Rita) Henderson of Gaylord; two stepsons, Frank Dion of Burke, S.D. and
Jack Dion of Littleton, Colo,; three sisters, Mrs. Emily Knight of Traverse City, Mrs. Ada McMillen of Tama,
Iowa and Mrs. Cristine Hawkins of Pueblo, Colo,; one brother, David Truedell of Norfolk, Neb.; 31
grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Monday at 11 a.m. at the St. Mary's Church of Hannah with Rev. Francis Karl
officiating. Burial will be in the St. Mary's cemetery.
A rosary will be recited Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Hibbard funeral chapel.
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From: "The Traverse City Record Eagle," Wednesday, 17 October 1945, page 9, and Thursday, 18 October
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1945, page 9.
FOR SALE--Cabbage, carrots, garlic. Mrs. Sam Emery, R. 1, Grawn. Grawn.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Dion (Hattie Emery) have returned to their farm home near Duck Lake after spending the
winter months in the west.
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Hattie sponsored the baptism of her cousin, Cordelia Susan Colombe, 6 September 1903.
Those men who helped make Gregory County the fine and rich land it is were honest, hard-working men who
gave a dollar in labor for each dollar earned. Their work day was from sunup to sundown, not eight hours a day
or forty hours a week as today. Their pay was about thirty dollars per month, or more if they could qualify for the
job.
As to what a cowboy was made of; it was a Stetson hat, bibless trousers, and high heeled boots. A vest to
carry his Bull Durham, cigarette papers, and matches was a must. When and old time cowboy was asked what
Bull Durham was made of, he replied, "Just what the name implies - bull ____ and a little tobacco." It made good
smoking so they all carried a good supply.
Some or the cowboys wore chaps for protection while riding. Spurs were used by most cowboys, not to
abuse the horse, but to help control it when roping or cutting cattle. A good saddle and ropes were required for
ranch work. No quarter horses were raised in the early days of 1890 or 1900, but the horses were well trained. A
good horse and a good rider were a fine pair when working together.
Some early cowboys were: John and Bill Dion; Sam, Dick, and Joe Emery; John, George, Frank and Claude
Sully; Frank Dimond, Ole Dahl; Ore Unglaub, Joe Reynolds, Matt and Joe Crilly. Frank Kenzie was an
outstanding cowboy and should have had his name in the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Most of these have passed on, with a great many more not mentioned here.
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The Gregory Buttes or "Little Pikes Peak" was a lookout used by the Indians to spot Indian war parties,
buffalo herds, wagon trains or a lone horseman of the white race moving into or through their hunting grounds.
The buttes were landmarks for the white man's wagon and team to point their way into Gregory County. The
early ranchers located their cattle and horse herds from the Buttes for the roundups held in Dixon and at the Ben
Turgeon ranch in what was later Turgeon Twp. in the Whetstone Valley. In many of these roundups were cattle
numbering in the 32,000's gathered together. Cows, bulls, heifers, steers and calves were picked out by their
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respective owners. They were roped and thrown by cowboys on their horses to be branded, de horned and
earmarked. One trail boss was Ole Severson, and a few of the riders were Sam Emery, Joe Turgeon, George Pete,
John Ham and Carl Nelson.
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From: "The Traverse City Record Eagle," "Draw Jury For December Term," Tuesday, 10 December 1946,
page 1.
"Draw Jury For December Term"
Court Will Convene Here Next Monday
The list of Jurors drawn for duty in the December term of circuit court for Grand Traverse county courthouse
Monday, was released today by the county clerk's office.
Jurors are being notified that they are to report for duty at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, December 17.
Following is the complete jury list:
William Marsh, Bendon; Wm. Dingman, Traverse City; Fred Bauer, Kingsley; N. E. Wyckoff, Mayfield;
John Langworthy, Traverse City; Alvin Pierce, Kingsley; Clinton Drake, Williamsburg; Roman Novak, Traverse
City; Edward Soderberg, Traverse City; Walter D. Lyon, Traverse City; L. F. Mikesell, Traverse City; Gerald
Montague, Traverse City; Harry Fletcher, Sr., Acme; Anton Theil, Grawn; Lester Kouchnerkavich, Traverse City;
Robert Daniels, Fife Lake; Walter Thorpe, Traverse City; Buell Copley, Thompsonville; Sam Emery, Grawn;
Marvin Stricker, Traverse City; Charles Rhodes, Kingsley; Clarence Dean, Summit City; Mrs. William Wells,
Traverse City; Rex Ferguson, Fife Lake.
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From "The Traverse City Record Eagle," Wednesday, 20 June 1951, page 15.
"Samuel Emery of Grawn Dies"
Services for Samuel J. Emery who died Tuesday at the Osteopathic hospital, will be held Friday morning at
9:00 at the St. Mary's church at Hannah. Father Clement Sigmund officiating. The Rosary will be recited
Thursday evening at 8:00 at the Hibbard funeral chapel, where the body reposes.
Mr. Emery was born at Wheeler, South Dakota, March 2, 1883. In 1908 he was united in marriage to Hattie
Trudell at Burke, South Dakota. The couple resided there on a ranch until 1931 when they moved to Grawn,
where they have since made their home.
Surviving, besides the widow, are eight daughters, Mrs. Phoebe Stickel of Pontiac, Mrs. Mildred Williams of
South Bend, Ind., Mrs. Effie Johnson of Grawn, Mrs. Ileen Graham and Mrs. Fern Moulton of this city, Mrs.
Janell Campbell of Tracy, Cal., Mrs Eva Kirkpatrick of St. Johns, Newfoundland, and Mrs. Reta Henderson of
Yorktown, Va.; two brothers, Tom of Cedar Rapids, Ia., and Joseph of Mission, S.D.; two sisters, Mrs. Anna
Bossingham of Interlochen and Mrs. Mary Purviance of Wenatchee, Wash.
Richard Wayne Emery, stationed at the New London, Conn., navy base, has arrived to attend the services.
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Under the Special Inquiries Relating to Indians section of the 1900 Census he is listed as 3/4 white,
belonging to the Brule Sioux tribe, father white, mother Brule Sioux half breed.
According to his Draft Registration Card of 12 September 1918, he was tall, medium build, with gray eyes
and dark brown hair.
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Graduation: St. Francis Mission Boarding School1147
Indian Census: 1891, Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota
Land Patent: July 01, 1901, Gregory County, South Dakota, 80 acres1148
Land Patent 2: October 25, 1909, Gregory County, South Dakota, 39.28 acres 1148
Land Patent 3: October 25, 1909, Gregory County, South Dakota, 39.34 acres 1148
Land Patent 4: October 25, 1909, Gregory County, South Dakota, 80 acres 1148
Occupation: 1910, Automobile Driver1149
Occupation 2: September 12, 1918, Stockman and Farmer 1150
Occupation 3: 1920, Rancher/Stock Farmer 1151
Occupation 4: 1930, Farmer1152
Tribe: 1/4 Blood Brule Sioux1153
John and Amy settled on the W1/2 of the W1/2 of Section 4, Scissons Twp., later taking up residence on the
Mullen homestead. Their children were born in her father's beautiful home: Frank, born May 10, 1910; Oliver,
May 24, 1912, (fondly called "Little Buster") was two years old when he died and was buried in the Catholic
Cemetery south of Burke; Jack, the youngest, was born November 20, 1919.
The Dions roomed and boarded the school teacher of the Sunnyside School. John would haul the teacher his
children school in a bobsled pulled by horses during the winter months.
Dances for the neighborhood would be held in the big house. Amy played the piano and John the violin,
accompanied by Marvin Glick with his banjo. Mrs. John Foley played her violin and harmonized with the trio.
Charles Stevicks called the lively square dances. The group performed for dances in Lucas, Burke, Colome and
Gregory. During the summer they played melodious selections for old time dances and the lively square dance
allemande for the Lucas bowery dances.
Amy Mullen Dion died March 4, 1948 at St. Charles. John retired to Grawn, Michigan. Some years later he
was married to Mrs. Sam (Hattie Trudell) Emery. Hattie died in Traverse City, Michigan, January 1968. John
Dion died 6 months later, September 27, 1968.
John and Amy Dion were the parents of two living children: Frank married Lucile Stevicks. They have two
daughters - Betty married to David Sextro, 3 sons Douglas, Donald and Dean; and Mary (Witt) married to Joe
Fahranbacher, 2 children Rickie and Shelley Witt. Jack is married to Berniece Pinkey and they have three
children, Larry, Ronald and Janice.
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GRAWN - John Dion, 83, was pronounced dead on arrival at Traverse City Osteopathic Hospital Friday
afternoon after a sudden illness at his Grawn R. 1 home.
The body was taken to Hibbard funeral chapel in Traverse City, with complete funeral arrangements to be
announced later.
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GRAWN - Funeral services for John T. Dion, 83, of Grawn R. 1. will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Hannah
St. Mary's Church, with burial in the church cemetery.
The rosary will be recited at 8 o'clock this evening at Hibbard funeral chapel in Traverse City, where friends
may call.
Mr. Dion was pronounced dead arrival at Traverse City Osteopathic Hospital Friday afternoon after a sudden
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illness at his home.
He was born March 20, 1885 near Burke, S. Dak., and lived most of his life in that area. In 1908 he was
married to Amy Mullen, who died in 1948, and in 1955 he was married to Hattie Emery of Traverse City, who
died in January, 1968.
Surviving are: two sons, Frank of Burke, S. Dak., and John Jr. of Littleton, Colo.; seven step-daughters, Mrs.
Lyle (Mildred) Hoobler of Milford, Mrs. Milton (Eva) Kirkpatrick of Oklahoma City, Okla., Mrs. Loy (Janell)
Campbell of Antioch, Calif., Mrs. Hugh (Ileen) Graham of Williamsburg, Mrs. Herbert (Reta) Henderson of
Gaylord, Mrs. Leland (Effie) Johnson of Alden, and Mrs. James (Fern) Moulton of Grawn; four brothers, William
of Los Angeles, Calif., E. A. of Wayne, Neb., Clement of Omaha, Neb., and Joseph of Las Vegas, Nev.; a sister,
Mrs. Emma Copps, living in California; and other relatives.
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John was one of the old-time early Cowboys of Burke County, South Dakota. Early in their marriage, John
and his first wife Amy Mullen, lived on Amy's family homestead. Later they moved to a ranch north of St.
Charles where John was a cattle rancher.
According to his Draft Registration Card of 12 September 1918, he was tall, medium build, with brown eyes
and black hair.
MONROE CENTER - Funeral services for Mrs. Phoebe Stickel, 57, of Monroe Center, a noted artist, will be
held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Hannah St. Mary's Church, with burial in the family lot in the church cemetery.
The rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Monday at Hibbard funeral chapel in Traverse City, where friends may
call.
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Mrs. Stickel died of a heart attack Thursday night at her home.
She was born February 28, 1911 at Burke, S. Dakota, the daughter of Samuel and Hattie Emery, and lived her
early life there. In 1928 the family moved to Traverse City, where Mrs. Stickel attended local schools, and
later she lived at Pontiac until returning to the Traverse City area to make her home. She was a noted artist
and had studied extensively under Maud Miller Hoffmaster of Traverse City.
At Pontiac she was married to Arthur Stickel, who died in 1964.
Surviving are a stepdaughter, Mrs. Esther Denton of Fort Worth, Tex.; a stepson, Arthur Stickel Jr. of Key
West, Fla.; a grandson, Jack Parmenter, a U.S. government instructor in Laos; her stepfather, John Dion of
Grawn; and seven sisters, Mrs. James (Fern) Moulton of Grawn, R. 1, Mrs. Lyle (Mildred) Hoobler of
Pontiac, Mrs. Hugh (Ileen) Graham of Traverse City, Mrs. Lee (Effie) Johnson of Alden, Mrs. Loy (Janell)
Campbell of Antioch, Calif., Mrs. Milton (Eva) Kirkpatrick of Oklahoma City, Okla., and Mrs. Herbert (Rita)
Henderson of Gaylord.
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GRAWN - Arthur F. Stickel, 72, of Grawn R. 1 died Tuesday evening at Traverse City Osteopathic hospital
after a long illness.
Mr. Stickel was born July 19, 1891 at Columbus, O., and later lived in Cleveland and Lima, O. and Detroit,
where he was an automobile trimmer. After serving in World War I he opened an automobile repair shop at
Pontiac, operating the business until ill health forced his retirement in 1954. He had been a resident of
Monroe Center near Grawn since 1957.
In 1939 at Mt. Clemens he was married to Phoebe Emory who survives.
Also surviving are: a son, Arthur of Key West, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. Donald (Esther) Denton of Fort Worth,
Tex., and two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 9:00 a.m. Friday at Hannah St. Mary's church. Rev. Fr. Francis Karl
officiating, with burial in the family lot in the church cemetery. The body reposes at Hibbard funeral chapel
in Traverse City.
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Arthur's Draft Registration Card lists him as living in Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan, tall and medium
build, with blue eyes and dark brown hair.
Arthur previously had 2 wives and at least one child with each.
iii. MILDRED MARIE EMERY1208,1209, b. December 27, 1915, Rosebud Indian Reservation, Todd County, South
Dakota1210,1211,1212,1213,1214,1215 ; d. February 04, 1984, Mercy Hospital, Grayling, Crawford County,
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Michigan1216,1217,1218,1219; m. (1) LYLE WILLIAM HOOBLER1220; b. February 07, 1918, Bay City, Bay County,
Michigan1221,1222; d. December 20, 1994, Deming, Luna County, New Mexico1223,1224; m. (2) UNKNOWN
WILLIAMS.
MILDRED M. HOOBLER
GRAYLING - Mildred M. Hoobler, 68, of Grayling, died Saturday at Mercy Hospital, Grayling.
She was born on Dec. 27, 1915, in Mission, S.D.
She is survived by her husband, Lyle W. Hoobler; five sisters, Fern Moulton and Eileen Graham both of
Traverse City, Effie Johnson of Woodbridge, Calif., Janell Campbell of Antioch, Calif., and Rita Conkright of
Gaylord; two step-daughters, Charlotte King of Davisburg and Florence J. Amundson of Sioux Falls, S.D.;
two stepsons, Charles Hoobler of White Lake and William Hoobler, stationed with the U.S. Army in
Germany, and 13 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Grayling. A rosary will be
recited tonight at 8 p.m. at the Sorenson Funeral Home, Grayling, where friends may call.
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iv. MARY EMERY1230, b. January 26, 1919, South Dakota; d. January 26, 1919, South Dakota.
79. v. ILEEN ESTHER EMERY, b. February 22, 1921, Burke, Gregory County, South Dakota.
vi. EFFIE MARY EMERY1231,1232,1233, b. August 05, 1923, Rosebud Indian Reservation, Todd County, South
Dakota1234,1235,1236,1237,1238; d. July 30, 1996, Ceres, Stanislaus County, California1239,1240,1241; m. LELAND
FLOYD "LEE" JOHNSON1242, February 06, 1945, Grand Traverse County, Michigan 1243,1244; b. August 29,
1905, Michigan1245,1246; d. February 09, 1988, Ceres, Stanislaus County, California 1247,1248.
EFFIE M. JOHNSON
Aug. 5, 1923 - July 30, 1996
Effie Mary Johnson, 72, of Ceres died Tuesday at Colony Park Care Center, Modesto.
Mrs. Johnson was a native of Rosebud, N.D. She lived in Ceres 18 years. She was a homemaker.
She is survived by her stepson, Robert Johnson of Moreno Valley; sisters, Janell Campbell of Antioch, Fern
Moulton of Mississippi and Eileen Graham and Rita Conkright, both of Michigan; and two grandchildren.
Private services will be conducted. Burial will be at Helena Township Cemetery, Alden, Mich. The
McHenry Chapel of Franklin & Downs in charge of arrangements.
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Baptism: August 06, 1923, St. Charles Catholic Church, St. Francis, Todd County, South Dakota, by Father
Eugene Buechel1249
Burial: Helena Township Cemetery, Alden, Antrim County, Michigan1250
Residence: June 20, 1951, Grawn, Grand Traverse County, Michigan1251
Soc. Sec. Card Issued: Bef. 1951, Michigan 1252
Social Security Number: 372-22-05431252,1253
Announcement in made of the marriage of Miss Effie Emery of Grawn to Leland Johnson of Detroit which
took place Tuesday evening with Judge James Fitzpatrick performing the ceremony. They were attended by
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Green. A wedding supper was served at Dill's.
80. vii. JANELLE ANNA EMERY, b. March 06, 1926, Rosebud Indian Reservation, Todd County, South Dakota.
81. viii. EVA ELIZABETH EMERY, b. April 06, 1928, Okreek, Rosebud Indian Reservation, Todd County, South
Dakota; d. December 16, 1974, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
82. ix. RITA MAY EMERY, b. February 20, 1931, Rosebud Hospital, Rosebud, Rosebud Indian Reservation, Todd
County, South Dakota.
x. SON1258, b. South Dakota; d. South Dakota.
28. ADA LOUISE3 TRUDELL (LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)1259 was born May 09, 1889 in
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1260,1261,1262,1263,1264,1265 , and died August 08, 1971 in Munson Medical Center,
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan1266. She married BERT JUNE MCMILLIN January 09, 1912 in at
the home of Levi Trudell, Tripp County, South Dakota1267,1268. He was born May 08, 1885 in Nebraska 1269,1270,
and died 1961 1271.
Mrs. Ada L. McMillin, 82, of Slights Road, Traverse City, and area resident for many years, died Sunday
morning at Munson Medical Center following an extended illness.
Mrs. McMillin was born May 9, 1889 at Santee, Nebraska, where she spent her early life. She came to
Traverse City to reside in 1927 and lived here until 1947, when she moved to Iowa. She returned to Traverse
City several months ago.
Surviving are: a son, Robert McMillin of Traverse City; two sisters, Mrs. Emily Knight of Traverse City and
Mrs. Christine Hawkins of Pueblo, Colorado; two grandchildren, one great grandchild and other relatives.
She was preceded in death in 1961 by her husband, Bert McMillin; three sisters and two brothers.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Hibbard funeral chapel. Elder Donald Stewart will
officiate. Burial will be made in Oakwood cemetery.
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Mrs. B. J. McMillin, Harold and Jackie Wells of Grawn and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hebert of Belding attended
the Mardi Gras at New Orleans, on their return trip from the south, going to Galveston, Tex., by the way of Sebin
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Pass, Port Arthur and through Hot Springs, Ark.
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Mrs. Ada McMillin of Grawn, Letty Marvin of Traverse City and Harold Wells and son Jackie of Grawn
have returned home from a trip to Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming.
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McMillin-Trudell
B. J. McMillin and Miss Ida Louise Trudell were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents five
miles northwest of Winner, on Tuesday at high noon. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Walker and was
witnessed by only a few relatives and intimate friends of the contracting parties.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Trudell and is a very attractive and accomplished young lady.
The groom is a prominent young business man of Omaha, where the happy young couple will make their home.
The Journal wishes to join with their many friends in wishing them a long and happy married life - Tripp
County (Winner, S.D.) Journal.
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Diego County, California.
29. EMILY JANE "CHUBB"3 TRUDELL (LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)1284,1285 was born July
17, 1891 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1286,1287,1288,1289,1290,1291,1292,1293 , and died September 10, 1974 in
Grand Traverse Medical Care Facility, Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan1294,1295,1296. She married
(1) EARLWIN "EARL" FRAZIER 19111297. He was born December 10, 1891 in Santee, Knox County,
Nebraska1298,1299,1300, and died March 05, 1942 in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa. She married (2)
RAYMOND GEORGE KNIGHT1301 August 15, 1925 in Kennebec, Lyman County, South Dakota1302,1303,1304. He was
born September 24, 1892 in Jordan, Onondaga County, New York 1305,1306,1307, and died 19381308.
Emily Knight of 3318 Sleights Rd., Traverse City, died early this morning at Grand Traverse Medical Care
Facility following and extended illness. She was 83 years old. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Donald
(Violet) Carlson and Mrs. Harold (Geraldine) Wells, both of Traverse City, and Mrs. May Taylor of Tracy, Calif.,
a sister Mrs. Ralph (Christine) Hawkins of Pueblo, Colo.; a brother, David Trudell of Norfolk, Nebr.; 13
grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceding her in death were her
parents, Levi and Emily (Colombe) Trudell, three brothers and five sisters. Her husband, Raymond Knight,, died
in 1938. Born July 17, 1891 in Nebraska, where she was reared, she moved with her parents when 16 years old to
South Dakota. She and Mr. Knight were married there in 1925. They moved to Traverse City in 1934.
Employed at several dry cleaning establishments, Mrs. Knight sewed for a hobby. Fr. Edwin Frederick of All
Faiths Chapel in the Traverse City State Hospital will officiate a the services to be conducted from the Hibbard
Funeral Chapel Thursday at 10 a.m. Friends may call at the chapel.
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Mrs. Emily Knight has returned to her home at Grawn after a six months trip to California.
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Mrs. Emily Knight returned to Grawn last week from a trip to Oregon
where she visited with a brother.
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According to his Draft Registration Card of 5 June 1917 he was medium height, medium build, with brown
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eyes and black hair.
Emily and Earl were divorced and both remarried about 1926.
84. iii. VIOLET THEO FRAZIER, b. November 07, 1913, Nebraska; d. August 19, 1987, Munson Medical Center,
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan.
85. iv. GLADYS MAE FRAZIER, b. May 01, 1916, Clearfield, South Dakota; d. December 09, 1990, Tracy, San
Joaquin County, California.
v. FLORENCE HANNAH FRAZIER, b. July 18, 1918, Bonesteel, Gregory County, South Dakota 1331,1332; d. Aft.
1920.
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More About FLORENCE HANNAH FRAZIER:
Baptism: February 09, 1919, All Saints Chapel, Rosebud, Todd County, South Dakota, performed by William
Holmes1333
Census: 1920, Elliston Township, Gregory County, South Dakota, page 7A
86. vi. GERALDINE FAITH FRAZIER, b. January 30, 1922, Winner, Tripp County, South Dakota; d. March 26, 2003,
Munson Medical Center, Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan.
30. LEVI FRANCIS3 TRUDELL (LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)1334 was born August 22, 1893 in
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1335,1336,1337, and died May 10, 1957 in Albany, Linn County, Oregon1338,1339. He
married ANNA "ANNIE" STANDINGBEAR TACKETT October 01, 1915 in Winner, Tripp County, South Dakota1340.
She was born May 09, 19011341, and died March 14, 1962 in Lane County, Oregon 1341.
TRUDELL, Levi Francis, 63, died May 10. He is survived by his wife, Anna Tackett Trudell; children Ted
Trudell of Lebanon, Miner (?) Trudell of Eugene, Mrs. Bernadine Budlong of Albany, 1 brother, Dave Trudell of
Grawn, Michigan, Mrs. Ada McMillan of Watkins, Iowa, Mrs. Emily Knight of Grawn, Michigan, Mrs. Ralph
Hawkins of Pueblo, Colorado and 16 grandchildren.
Funeral will be at St. Peters Episcopal Church Tuesday, May 14 at 10:30 a.m. Arrangements are in charge of
the Fisher Funeral Home. Interment in Twin Oaks Memorial Gardens.
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According to his Draft Registration Card of 5 June 1917 he was medium height, medium build, with brown
eyes and black hair. It mentions that he had his jaw broken 6 years ago and his hand broken 2 years ago.
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88. iv. BERNADINE MILDRED "BERNIE" TRUDELL, b. November 29, 1923.
v. JOSEPH TRUDELL.
vi. ALOIS CLAYTON TRUDELL, b. 1927; d. June 15, 1927, Todd County, South Dakota.
31. ANDREW DAVID "DAVE"3 TRUDELL (LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born May 26,
1899 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1352,1353,1354,1355,1356, and died April 1986 in Norfolk, Madison County,
Nebraska1357. He married ROSE CLARA SCHROEDER February 10, 1923 in Witten, Tripp County, South
Dakota1358. She was born Abt. 19021358.
According to his Draft Registration Card he was tall, slender build, with dark brown eyes and brown hair.
His baptism was sponsored by his father, Charles Jones and Rebecca Holmes.
32. JULIA EMILY HAPSTIN3 TRUDELL (ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born August
06, 1889 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1368,1369,1370,1371,1372,1373 , and died Aft. 1930. She married H ARRY P.
BRANDON May 02, 1911 in Winner, Tripp County, South Dakota 1374, son of W ILLIAM BRANDON and JOSEPHINE
COLOMBE. He was born March 19, 1891 in South Dakota, and died November 1969.
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Date born 3: 18901376,1377
Baptism: November 03, 1889, Church of Our Most Merciful Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, performed by
Charles R. Stroh1378,1379
Census: 1890, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska
Census 2: 1910, Hill Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska, page 2B
Census 3: 1920, Wilson, Tripp County, South Dakota, page 8A
Census 4: 1930, Township 37, Range 30, Todd County, South Dakota, page 5A
Tribe: Mixed Blood Santee Sioux1380
33. REBECCA3 TRUDELL (ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born August 26, 1893 in
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1393,1394,1395,1396,1397,1398,1399, and died November 05, 1918 in Nebraska 1400. She
married (2) FRANK VIVIER 1912. He was born 1891 1401, and died October 20, 1918 in Nebraska1401.
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Marriage: 1912
95. iii. JOSEPH FRANCIS "JOE" VIVIER, b. June 02, 1914, Nebraska; d. June 1967, Boise, Ada County, Idaho.
iv. PAUL E. VIVIER, b. 1916, Nebraska1412.
96. v. EVELYN SELMA VIVIER, b. May 14, 1917, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska; d. July 05, 2004, Seattle, King
County, Washington.
34. JOHN EDWARD3 TRUDELL (ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born May 20, 1903
in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1413,1414,1415,1416,1417, and died March 03, 1988 in Saint Paul, Ramsey County,
Minnesota1418. He married CECILIA BERNICE DOOLEY October 01, 1926 in Knox County, Nebraska 1419,1420. She
was born June 12, 1910 in Westmoreland, Kansas1421,1422,1423, and died July 30, 2001 in Saint Paul, Ramsey
County, Minnesota1424.
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Value of Home: 1930, $4001431
35. FRANCES IRENE3 TRUDELL (ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born December
29, 1904 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1437,1438,1439,1440,1441, and died July 15, 1996 in Salem, Marion County,
Oregon1442. She married FRANCIS LESLIE "FRANK" BACON Abt. 19281443. He was born 1908 in Nebraska1444,1445,
and died October 23, 1969 in Marion County, Oregon.
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Son of: Ira Eugene Bacon and Letah1452,1453
36. LUELLA BELL3 TRUDELL (ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born February 04,
1907 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1456,1457,1458,1459,1460, and died October 25, 1996 in Lynch, Boyd County,
Nebraska1461. She married CLARENCE NOLAN CARSON February 19, 1927 in First Methodist Church, Yankton,
Yankton County, South Dakota1462,1463. He was born January 08, 1895 in Ambrosia, Mason County, West
Virginia1464, and died August 25, 1976 in Niobrara, Knox County, Nebraska1465.
Funeral services for Clarence N. Carson, 82, of Niobrara were conducted at 10:30 a.m. Monday, August 30,
1976, at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Niobrara. Rev. Lloyd Anderson officiated.
The Double Eagle Chorus of Yankton accompanied by Miss Celine Schmidt furnished the musical selections:
"Lord's Prayer", "Life's Railway to Heaven", and "Battle Hymn of the Republic".
Honorary Pallbearers included Walter Hill, Harley Eberly, Claude Canaday, Jimmy Robinette, Wilfred Hill,
William Mayberry, Jerome Robinette and Arthur Whitney. Active Pallbearers included Howard Mayberry,
Walter Sonnichsen, Robert Uhing, Gene Jessen, Donald Benson, and Robert Harm.
Burial was in the L'Eau Qui Court Cemetery, Niobrara under direction of the Jones Funeral Home. Military
Rites were provided by the Brenner Lawrence Post No. 4834 of Niobrara and the David R. Morgan Post No. 223
of Verdel, Neb.
CLARENCE NOLAN CARSON, son of Benjamin Rush and Rebecca Smith Carson was born Jan. 8, 1894 at
Ambrosia in Mason County, West Virginia. He was the youngest of ten children. He died Aug. 25 at his home in
Niobrara.
As a young man, Clarence worked with his father in his sawmill and later he worked on the New York
Central Railroad near Columbus, Ohio. In 1912, at the age of 18, he came to Nebraska where he began his
lifelong occupation as a farmer near Santee, Nebraska.
HE WAS CALLED to the service of his country and was inducted into the United States Army Nov. 26,
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1917. He served with Headquarters Company, 134th Infantry Division at Camp Cody, Deming, New Mexico.
After returning to his home, he was appointed and commissioned by Governor Keith Neville of Nebraska to
serve two years as Captain of the Home Guard at Santee.
On Feb. 19, 1927, he married Luella Bell Trudell in the First Methodist Church at Yankton. Six children
were born to this union, five daughters: Rebecca Clare (Mrs. Clarence Whitney), St. Helens, Ore., Cathrine Jewel
(Mrs. Frank Matejcek), Lynch, Neb., Doris May (Mrs. Ernest Darnell) of Detroit, Mich., Luanne Virginia (Mrs.
Jay Eberly) of Hanover Park, Ill., Carolyn Lee (Mrs. Jack Backer) of Bloomington, Ind; and son Clarence Nolan
Jr. of Bloomfield, Neb.
Clarence maintained an interest and participation in the American Legion, the Township Board, Board of
Education of Santee, and the Knox County ASCS Program until ill health forced him to retire from active
participation.
HE WAS AN ordained Elder in the Presbyterian Church and he served one term as ruling Elder in the
Niobrara Presbyterian Church.
He was a gentle, loving and understanding husband, father and grandfather. All who knew him felt the love
and compassion that were in his heart. He really "cared".
Clarence was a strong man. His deep concern for the lonely and distressed was known by all.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one grandson, one great granddaughter, seven sisters and two
brothers.
Left to mourn his passing are his beloved wife Luella, his children, 18 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren,
nephews and neices, many friends.
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His Draft Registration Card lists him as medium height, stout build, with gray-blue eyes and dark brown hair.
37. MARTIN CLIFFORD3 TRUDELL (ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born October
13, 1909 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1479,1480, and died January 19, 1994 in Casa De Paz Nursing Home,
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa1481. He married (1) CORA A. MITCHELL July 14, 1934 in Yankton, Yankton
County, South Dakota1482. She was born August 12, 1895 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1483,1484, and died
October 10, 1965 in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa1485. He married (2) CATHERINE MOREAU TRIPP
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January 14, 1967 in South Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa. She was born July 09, 19211485, and died March
24, 1993 in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa1485.
Martin C. Trudell, 85, Sioux City, Ia, died Wednesday, January 19, 1994, at Casa De Paz Nursing Home
after an extended illness.
Services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel in Sioux City with the Rev. David
A. Hamann, associate pastor of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, officiating.
Mr. Trudell was born October 13, 1908, in Santee, NE, the son of Antoine and Katherine (DeRaad) Trudell.
He learned carpenter skills at St. Francis Catholic School in South Dakota (from a skilled Jesuit Priest). He
married Cora A. Mitchell July 14, 1934, in Yankton, SD. She died October 10, 1965 in Sioux City. He married
Catherine Moreau Tripp January 14, 1967, in South Sioux City. She died March 24, 1993 in Sioux City.
Prior to December 7, 1941, he was with a military base construction crew at Johnston Island near Hawaii.
He returned to Nebraska just prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor. After the attack, he moved to Vanport City, near
Portland, OR, where he was employed with Kaiser Shipping Yards. He moved to Sioux City in 1945. A
carpenter his entire working life, he was employed at McFarland Construction at the time of his retirement.
Mr. Trudell was a member of Carpenters Union Local 948, International Rifle Association and Blessed
Sacrament Catholic Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Adele and her husband, Mark LaVelle of Sioux City; two sisters, Frances
Bacon of Salem, OR; and Louella Carson of Niobrara, NE; a brother, Valentine and his wife, Louise Trudell of
Sioux City; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and a number of nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by brother, John Trudell; and two sisters, Hannah Crosley and Margaret Trudell.
Pallbearers were Jon Gilbert.
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Martin Trudell left Tuesday, April 22 for Omaha where he will report to the Waterway Construction
Company. He plans to sign a years contract with the Company as a carpenter for service on building construcion
in Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii. Mr. Trudell, who received his training in St. Frances Vocational School at
Flandreau, S. D., has had four years experience in cabinet making and regular carpentry work. We are informed
he will receive a $200 monthly salary on a 44 hour work week basis, with substantial overtime work payment
possibilities. Mr. Trudell's family will remain here while he is employed in the Islands.
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Marriage: July 14, 1934, Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota1498
Married by: Virgil D. Boyles, County Judge1498
38. HANNAH MAY3 TRUDELL (ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born October 16,
1910 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1500, and died August 17, 1989 in Sioux City, Woodbury County,
Iowa1501. She married GEORGE WILLIAM CROSLEY November 27, 1929 in Yankton, Yankton County, South
Dakota1502,1503. He was born July 03, 1905 in Cestos, Dewey County, Oklahoma1504, and died September 14,
1988 in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa1504.
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vi. GLORIA J. CROSLEY, b. 1946; m. ROLAND H. KLUENDER; b. 1946.
107. vii. CAROL MARIA CROSLEY, b. December 16, 1949, Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota.
108. viii. EDNA C. CROSLEY.
39. VALENTINE "VALLIE"3 TRUDELL (ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born July 19,
1913 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1513,1514,1515,1516, and died August 28, 1996 in Sioux City Hospital, Sioux
City, Woodbury County, Iowa1516,1517. He married LOUISE REBECCA CAMPBELL1517 February 27, 1937 in
Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota1518,1519. She was born April 30, 1913 in Santee, Knox County,
Nebraska1520,1521,1522,1523, and died May 16, 2002 in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa1524,1525.
Valentine Trudell, 83, Sioux City, IA, died Wednesday, August 28, 1996, at a Sioux City hospital following
an extended illness.
Services were at Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel with the Rev. Marvin J. Boes officiating. Burial was in
Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers were John, Carl and Robert Crosley, Paul Rosene, Donald Hauge and Jack
Berg.
Mr. Trudell was born July 19, 1913 in Santee, NE, the son of Antoine and Katherine (DeRaad) Trudell. He
attended school in South Dakota where he learned his carpenter skills. He married Louise R. Campbell February
27, 1937 in Yankton. The couple moved to Sioux City in 1945. He was employed with Klinger Construction as a
carpenter for several years and later with McFarland Construction. He was a member of St. Boniface Catholic
Church and a past member of the Carpenter's Union Local 948. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II.
Survivors include his wife; four daughters, Alma and her husband, James Stanton of Sioux City; Mary and
her husband, Paul Rosene of McCook Lake, SD; Doris Sandbulte of Sioux City; and Valetta and her husband,
Donald Hauge of Sioux City; a sister, Luella Carson of Niobrara; 13 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two brothers, John and Martin Trudell; three sisters, Frances Bacon, Hannah
Crosley and Margaret Trudell; and a great-granddaughter Amber Lynn Gleiser.
Louise R. Trudell, 89, of Sioux City died Thursday, May 16, 2002, at a Sioux City hospital following a brief
illness.
Services will be 10 a.m. today at Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel, with the Rev. Marvin J. Boes officiating.
Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be 8:30 a.m. until service time today at the funeral
home.
Mrs. Trudell was born April 30, 1913, in Santee, Neb., the daughter of Mary Campbell. She graduated from
Santee Normal Training School in Santee.
She married Valentine Trudell on Feb. 27, 1937, in Yankton, S.D. The couple moved to Sioux City in 1945.
She was employed with Goodwill Industries for several years, Sioux City American Indian Center and the Villa
Bingo. Mr. Trudell died Aug. 28, 1996, in Sioux City.
She was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church, Goodwill Auxiliary, Iowa State Extension Services and
served on the board for the NAATP. She enjoyed playing the piano, crossword puzzles and her family.
Survivors include four daughters, Alma Gleiser of Sioux City, Mary and her husband, Paul Rosene of
McCook Lake, S.D., Doris Sandbulte of Sioux City, and Valetta and her husband, Donald Hauge of Sioux City; a
half sister; 13 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a great-granddaughter, Amber Lynn Gleiser.
Pallbearers will be Darin and Doug Berg, Ed, Ray and Ray Campbell II, Larry, Rick and Ron Gleiser and
David and Steve Hauge. Honorary pallbearers will be Kristi Hauge, Stacey (Hauge) Tanner, Terri Roehrich and
Pam Heckart.
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Her baptism was sponsored by her father, Mary Faribault, and Rebecca Holmes.
Generation No. 4
40. GRACE LOTTIE4 KITTO (LUCY HINAPEWIN3 TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1) was born April 05, 1893 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1533,1534,1535,1536,1537, and died July 15, 1916 in
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1538,1539. She married HOWARD REDWING January 15, 1913 in Santee, Knox
County, Nebraska1540. He was born February 07, 1890 in Knox County, Nebraska1541,1542,1543, and died January
21, 1975 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1544.
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Draft Registration: June 05, 1917, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1552
Occupation: Bet. June 05, 1917 - 1920, Farming, self employed 1552,1553
Soc. Sec. Card Issued: Bef. 1951, Nebraska 1554
Social Security Number: 507-10-13771554
Son of: Abraham Icadusmani Redwing and Emma Thompson
41. NELLIE LAVERNE4 KITTO (LUCY HINAPEWIN3 TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1) was born July 05, 1896 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1557,1558,1559,1560, and died November 11, 1985 in
White River Health Care Center, White River, Mellette County, South Dakota. She married PETER D. DECORY
Aft. June 05, 1917. He was born January 03, 1894 in Rosebud, Todd County, South Dakota 1561, and died May
13, 1941 in Wagner Indian Hospital, Wagner, Charles Mix County, South Dakota1562.
Nellie and her husband sponsored the baptism of Clifford Lyle McClan, 20 January 1921.
Nellie and her husband sponsored the baptism of Fern Loretta Kitto, 13 June 1926.
Nellie and her husband sponsored the baptism of Verma Gladys Godfrey, 11 July 1926.
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More About PETER D. DECORY:
Burial: May 17, 1941, Santee Catholic Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska
Cause of Death: Heart trouble following operation1567
Draft Registration: June 05, 1917, Mission, Todd County, South Dakota 1568
Occupation: June 05, 1917, Farmer, working for the Federal Government, Rosebud Boarding School, Mission,
South Dakota1568
Son of: John B. DeCory and Margaret Moran
iv. KERMIT MELVIN DECORY, b. August 21, 1922, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 1570,1571; m. OLLIE ALMA
GRAHAM, January 16, 1948, Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota 1572; b. March 03, 1924, Norris,
Mellette County, South Dakota 1572; d. March 31, 1984, Highline Community Hospital, Seattle, King County,
Washington.
116. v. OPAL ELIZABETH DECORY, b. January 07, 1925, South Dakota; d. March 1962, Vernal, Uintah County,
Utah.
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117. vi. EDITH MARIE DECORY, b. 1929, South Dakota.
42. IDA MARIE4 KITTO (LUCY HINAPEWIN3 TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)
was born November 11, 1901 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1575,1576,1577,1578, and died June 1978. She
married CLIFFORD MCCULLEN.
43. WILFRED RAYMOND "RAY"4 KITTO (LUCY HINAPEWIN3 TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born August 02, 1909 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1586,1587,1588, and died
August 01, 1959 in Yankton County, South Dakota1589. He married MYRTLE B. LACROIX May 19, 1941 in Holy
Faith Church, Bloomfield, Nebraska1590. She was born 1918.
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d. March 07, 2003, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
ii. LUCY MARIE KITTO, b. November 11, 1944, Winnebago Hospital, Winnebago, Nebraska; m. UNKNOWN
BEARING.
119. iii. GERALD DUANE "JERRY" KITTO, b. November 01, 1947, Bloomfield, Knox County, Nebraska; d. November
14, 2007, Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska.
iv. RICHARD KITTO.
v. DEAN KITTO.
44. BENJAMIN WILLIAM (ADOPTED)4 FARIBAULT (MARY H.3 TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born July 09, 1889 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1595,1596,1597,1598,1599,1600,1601,
and died June 1968 in Deland, Volusia County, Florida 1602. He married SALLY EMELINE HART 19101603. She
was born July 07, 1888 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota1604,1605,1606, and died Aft. 1930.
Benjamin and his wife sponsored the baptism of Kenneth Talmage Jones, 5 November 1911.
Benjamin witnessed the marriage of Levi Henry Trudell and Elizabeth Mitchell, 2 July 1911.
His Draft Registration Card of 27 April 1942 lists him as 5 feet, 8 inches, weighing 198 pounds. He is listed
as Indian, with brown eyes, black hair, with a dark complexion. It states he has a scar on his left side upper lip.
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Notes for LOUIS HART FARIBAULT:
His baptism was sponsored by Rev. William Holmes, and Louis and Mary Faribault.
ii. BENJAMIN MAXWELL "BEN" FARIBAULT, b. June 10, 1912, South Dakota 1626,1627,1628; d. January 01, 1980,
Bedford, Bedford County, Virginia 1629; m. ROSLYN PADGETT; b. November 12, 1913, Virginia 1629; d.
February 11, 2002, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia 1629.
iii. HOWARD J. FARIBAULT, b. November 10, 1913, South Dakota 1629,1630,1631; d. February 1987, Bedford,
Bedford County, Virginia1632.
iv. CAROL B. FARIBAULT, b. April 08, 1917, South Dakota1633,1634; d. February 18, 1994, Rocky Mount, Nash
County, North Carolina; m. UNKNOWN RUDD.
45. JOSEPH JOHN "JOE" HIBBARD4 ROSS (LENA EMMA3 TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1) was born December 18, 1901 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1635,1636,1637,1638. He married ROSE
BROWN.
According to the 1925 Iowa State Census his highest grade completed in school was 6th grade.
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More About JOSEPH JOHN "JOE" HIBBARD ROSS:
Baptism: March 30, 1902, Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, performed by
William Holmes1639,1640
Census: 1910, Santee Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 135A
Census 2: 1925, Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa
Tribe: 7/8 Blood Santee 1641
46. WILLIAM HORACE4 JAMES (LENA EMMA3 TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1) was born January 07, 1914 in Nebraska 1642,1643,1644, and died March 03, 1987 in South Sioux City, Dakota
County, Nebraska1645. He married FRANCIS ANGIE WABASHA.
ii. JEAN MARIE JAMES, b. May 01, 1952, Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota 1649.
iii. KATHY ANN JAMES, b. October 27, 1953, Winnebago, Thurston County, Nebraska 1650.
47. BENJAMIN ISRAEL4 JOHNSON (STELLA GRACE3 TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1) was born March 02, 1918 in Nebraska 1651, and died April 20, 1994 in Emerson, Dakota County,
Nebraska1651. He married ALVINA BUCHANAN. She was born September 09, 1915.
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More About BENJAMIN ISRAEL JOHNSON:
Date born 2: 1917, Nebraska1652
Census: 1930, Winnebago, Thurston County, Nebraska, page 12A
Soc. Sec. Card Issued: Bef. 1951, Iowa1653
Social Security Number: 484-07-7154 1653
48. FLORENCE RACHEL4 TRUDELL (LOUIS3, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born
September 18, 1912 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1654,1655, and died June 24, 2003 in Jefferson, Greene
County, Iowa1655. She married BENJAMIN FRANKLIN "BEN" LEEDOM March 10, 1930 in Winnebago, Thurston
County, Nebraska. He was born March 19, 1909 in South Dakota1655, and died November 01, 1984 in Pender,
Thurston County, Nebraska1655.
49. HARRIS ALLEN "HARRY"4 TRUDELL (LOUIS3, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)1658
was born August 13, 1918 in Nebraska1659,1660,1661, and died April 1987 1662,1663. He married VIOLA LUCY
ROUILLARD. She was born March 04, 1920 1664, and died November 06, 1990 1664.
Harry Trudell, South Sioux City, Nebr., pleaded guilty to a county attorney's information charging him with
operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. He was fined $300 and costs, according to O'Brien county court
records. $225 of the fine was suspended.
Trudell was arrested July 13 by Patrolman Haze on highway 18 going west out of Sheldon.
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Census: 1930, Winnebago, Thurston County, Nebraska, page 1B
Residence: 1930, Wilson Street, Winnebago, Thurston County, Nebraska 1666
Soc. Sec. Card Issued: Bef. 1951, Iowa1667
Social Security Number: 485-05-4618 1667
Tribe: Mixed Blood Sioux1668
50. HENRY JOSEPH4 TRUDELL (LOUIS3, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born
March 22, 1922 in Nebraska 1670,1671, and died September 16, 1998 in Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska 1671.
He married LOIS ESTHER ROUILLARD. She was born March 21, 1928 1671, and died August 25, 1992 in Lincoln,
Lancaster County, Nebraska1671.
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51. MARVIN VINCENT4 TRUDELL (LOUIS3, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born
January 11, 1928 in Nebraska1676,1677, and died February 02, 1999 in Spring Lake, Cumberland County, North
Carolina1677.
52. ELLEN CORNELIA4 TRUDELL (LEVI HENRY3, HENRY2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)1682 was born May 27,
1912 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1683,1684,1685,1686,1687,1688 , and died August 06, 2000 in Good Samaritan
Center, Bloomfield, Knox County, Nebraska1689,1690. She married HARRY LEVI REYNOLDS December 29, 1932 in
Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota1691,1692. He was born October 06, 1893 in Hinsdale,
Iowa1693,1694,1695,1696, and died August 1978 in Kinnard, Washington County, Nebraska1697.
Her baptism was sponsored by Henry H. Whipple, Lucinda Khune and Lavinia Johnson.
Ellen and her husband Harry witnessed the wedding of Charles B. Rockwood and Mary L. Hageman.
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More About HARRY LEVI REYNOLDS:
Burial: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska
Census: 1930, Santee Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 1B
Draft Registration: June 05, 1917, Yuma County, Colorado1702
Occupation: June 05, 1917, Farming, self-employed1702
Occupation 2: 1930, Truck driver 1703
Soc. Sec. Card Issued: Bef. 1951, Nebraska 1704
Social Security Number: 505-16-6268 1704
Son of: William Edward Reynolds and Mary Ellen Seward
53. MERCEDES MAE4 TRUDELL (LEVI HENRY3, HENRY2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born May 16,
1925 in Greenwood, Charles Mix County, South Dakota1708,1709,1710, and died February 17, 1999 in Avera-Sacred
Heart Hospital, Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota1710. She married (1) HENRY JAMES WILLIAMS
December 18, 1940 in St. Paul's Church, Marty, Charles Mix County, South Dakota1711. He was born March 13,
1921 in Lake Andes, Charles Mix County, South Dakota, and died July 01, 1961 in Lake Andes, Charles Mix
County, South Dakota. She married (2) ARTHUR LEWIS "SMOKEY" DENNEY December 1947. He was born
January 23, 1924 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, and died October 24, 1991 in Santee, Knox County,
Nebraska. She married (3) J OSEPH J. BERNIE May 1944. He was born April 14, 1925, and died December 21,
1947.
Services for Mercedes Denney, 73, Santee, were held Monday, Febr. 22 a the Santee Community Center.
The Rev. Joe Bad Moccasin officiated with burial in the Catholic Cemetery at Santee.
She died Wednesday, February 17 at Avera-Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton.
The daughter of Levi and Nancy (St. Pierre) Trudell was born May 16, 1925 at Greenwood, SD. She
attended Indian Mission School at Marty, S.D.
She married Arthur Denney Sr. She was a homemaker, factory worker and a farm worker. Mrs. Denney was
a member of the Native American traditional religion and Wi Ca hpe Luta, the Red Star Sundancers.
Survivors include five sons, Arthur "Butch" and Daniel, both of Santee; Larry "Ike" of Niobrara; Theodore
of Cassville, WI; and Paul of Yankton; six daughters, Delores Cooke of Wagner, SD; Lydia Ferris and Joyce
Marty, both of Santee; Cleo Frazier of Omaha; Theresa Archambeau of Lake Andes, SD; and Marketes Yost of
Niobrara; one brother, Wilmer Trudell of Lake Andes; two sisters, Beulah Abdo of Lake Andes and Ellen
Reynolds of Santee; 65 grandchildren, 102 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
She was preceded in death by her husband, two sons, one daughter, two brothers, four sisters, four
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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Marriage: December 18, 1940, St. Paul's Church, Marty, Charles Mix County, South Dakota1714
Married by: Father Daniel Madlon1714
Witnessed by: Charles and Lucy Picotte1714
Services for Arthur Lewis Denney Sr., 67, Santee, were held Monday at the Santee Gymnasium. The Rev.
Joe Bad Moccasin officiated. Burial was in the Catholic Cemetery.
He died Thursday at Santee. He was born Jan. 23, 1924, at Santee, the son of Henry and Ruby (Hill)
Denney. He had been employed as a carpenter. He was married to Mercedes Trudell.
Survivors include children, Mercedes Thomas, Theresia Archambeau, Joyce Marty, Cleo Frazier, Lydia
Ferris, Delores Cooke, Arthur Denney, Jr., Larry Denney, Sr., Daniel Denney Sr., Ted Denney and Paul Denney;
sisters, Mabel Swinhart, Eva Movak, Idella Sawsey and Wanetta Whitlock; and brother, Harry Denney.
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Children of MERCEDES TRUDELL and JOSEPH BERNIE are:
130. xv. CLEO FAYE5 BERNIE, b. July 23, 1945.
131. xvi. JOYCE ELLEN BERNIE, b. March 18, 1947; d. June 03, 1999, drowned in Missouri River, Knox County,
Nebraska.
54. BEULAH JUNE4 TRUDELL (LEVI HENRY3, HENRY2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)1719 was born January 23,
19311720, and died August 25, 2000 in Avera Sacred Heart Hospital, Yankton, Yankton County, South
Dakota1721,1722. She married JOSEPH NAVE "JOE" ABDO January 1952. He was born July 29, 1934 in Greenwood,
Charles Mix County, South Dakota, and died January 07, 2006 in South Dakota.
LAKE ANDES -- Beulah June Abdo, 68, Lake Andes, died Friday (Aug. 25, 2000) at Avera Sacred Heart
Hospital, Yankton.
Funeral services are at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Native American Church, rural Greenwood. Burial is in the
Native American Cemetery.
Wake services are being held at the Joe Abdo Sr. residence, rural Lake Andes. Crosby-Jaeger Funeral Home
in Wagner is in charge of arrangements.
JOSEPH ABDO, SR. Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006, at the Native American Church,
Greenwood, for Joseph Nave Abdo, Sr., 71. Tony Garcia, Sr., officiated. Pallbearers were Joe "Nave" Abdo, Jr.,
Larry Abdo, Sr., Robert Abdo, Sr., Alan Abdo, Sr., Bill Croysdill, Larry Abdo, Jr., Lorenzo Dion, Jr., Adrian
Arrow, Todd Roan Eagle, Jr., and Casper Saunsoci. His family, friends and relatives of the Native American
Church were honorary pallbearers. Interment was at the Native American Church Cemetery, Greenwood. Joe was
born to Joseph N. Abdo and Lorraine Stricker on July 29, 1934, in Greenwood. He married Beaulah J. Trudell of
the Native American Church in January of 1952. Joe is father to 14 children, 58 grandchildren and 26 great-
grandchildren. He served and was honorably discharged from the United States Army as an airborne ranger. He
dedicated the majority of his life to God and his church, the Native American Church, as a roadman and elder. He
was a direct descendant of Chief Smutty Bear of the Ihanktonwan people and was considered by many families of
his clan as chief of the Tiospaye. Throughout his life and work in his church, he became well-known throughout
the Four Directions of the land as a brother, friend and relative. Joe died January 7, 2006.
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LAKE ANDES -- Joseph Abdo Sr., 71, of Lake Andes died Saturday (Jan. 7, 2006) at Avera St. Benedict
Health Center, Parkston.
Wake services are being held at his residence in rural Lake Andes.
Graveside services are 10 a.m. Thursday at the Native American Cemetery, rural Wagner.
_____________________________________________________________
From: "Fergus Falls Daily Journal," Fergus Falls, MN, 7 December 1954, page 1.
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LAKE ANDES, S.D. (AP) - A young father was held without charge today after telling authorities he shot
another man to death following a disagreement over whether a shotgun should be sold.
Francis Thunderhorse, about 25, Greenwood, S.D., was slain as he sat in the back seat of a 1928 model car.
Deputy Sheriff Frank McCabe and States Atty. George Wuest said Joseph Abdo, 20, Lake Andes, S.D.,
father of two, admitted the shooting after being taken into custody.
The authorities said Abdo told them he "got mad" after Thunderhorse hit him over the head with the barrell
of a dissassembled rifle as they drove toward Greenwood. Abdo said two other friends were in the car at the time
of the shooting.
According to authorities, Abdo said he had been drinking before the shooting. He said Thunderhorse had
insisted he sell his shotgun.
Federal authorities have assumed jurisdiction in the case since the shooting occurred on an Indian
reservation.
BROOKINGS -- Michael Abdo, 32, Brookings, died Monday (Aug. 16, 1999) at McKennan Hospital, Sioux
Falls.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at the Native American Church, rural Greenwood, with burial in the
church cemetery. Wake services will be at the Joe Abdo Sr., residence, Lake Andes. Arrangements are under
the direction of Crosby-Jaeger Funeral Home, Wagner.
55. WILMER PAUL4 TRUDELL (LEVI HENRY3, HENRY2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born July 08, 1935.
56. LORINDA MARY4 MITCHELL (CECILIA LUCY3 TRUDELL, HENRY2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born
July 26, 1913 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1730,1731, and died May 1975 in Omaha, Douglas County,
Nebraska1732. She married (1) UNKNOWN CRAIG. She married (2) B ERNARD HAGEMAN Bef. October 30, 1937.
She married (3) CHARLES BENJAMIN ROCKWOOD October 30, 1937 in Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour,
Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1733. He was born November 15, 1879 1734, and died October 07, 1961 in Omaha,
Douglas County, Nebraska1735.
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More About LORINDA MARY MITCHELL:
Baptism: November 25, 1913, Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, performed
by William Holmes1736
Soc. Sec. Card Issued: 1953, Nebraska 1737
Social Security Number: 506-42-8250 1737
57. MARY4 TRUDELL (FRANK M.3, AUGUST TATOHEYA "GUS"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born
November 09, 1895 in Eggleston, Goodhue County, Minnesota1743,1744,1745,1746,1747, and died March 01, 1957 in
Peever, Roberts County, South Dakota1748,1749,1750. She married (2) MASON HOUSE December 17, 1912 in
Roberts County, South Dakota1751. He was born 1891 1752. She married (3) ABRAHAM SHAKER NOBLE 19181753.
He was born August 03, 1896 in Roberts County, South Dakota1754,1755, and died April 13, 1936 in Roberts
County, South Dakota1756,1757. She married (4) J ESSE HOPKINS December 04, 1936 in Ascencion, Roberts
County, South Dakota1757,1758. He was born 1897 1758, and died Aft. March 01, 1957.
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Notes for ABRAHAM SHAKER NOBLE:
His Draft Registration Cards lists him as short and stout, with black eyes and hair.
58. ROSE4 TRUDELL (FRANK M.3, AUGUST TATOHEYA "GUS"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born April
1898 in Eggleston, Goodhue County, Minnesota1776,1777,1778,1779, and died 1960 in Moorehead, Minnesota. She
married (1) CHARLEY P. THOMAS April 01, 1920 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska. He was born 1898. She
married (2) LOUIS "LEW" WILSON October 25, 1928 in Sisseton, Roberts County, South Dakota 1780. He was born
1895 in South Dakota1780,1781.
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More About LOUIS WILSON and ROSE TRUDELL:
Marriage: October 25, 1928, Sisseton, Roberts County, South Dakota 1786
Married by: D. J. Prindwille, County Justice1786
59. SARAH J.4 TRUDELL (FRANK M.3, AUGUST TATOHEYA "GUS"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born
1902 in Eggleston, Goodhue County, Minnesota1788,1789,1790, and died Aft. 1934 in Sisseton, Roberts County,
South Dakota. She married JOSEPH GOODTHUNDER. He was born 1900, and died Aft. 1934.
60. ANNA H.4 TRUDELL (FRANK M.3, AUGUST TATOHEYA "GUS"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born
1904 in Eggleston, Goodhue County, Minnesota1793,1794,1795, and died 1941 in St. Paul, Minnesota. She married
ISAAC HOWARD COURSOLLE. He was born April 14, 1898 in Minnesota 1796, and died 1980.
61. MARY ROSE4 TRUDELL (RALPH SIMON3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born April 03, 1909
in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1799,1800,1801,1802,1803, and died September 1984 in Niobrara, Knox County,
Nebraska1804. She married JAMES E. BROWN April 22, 1929 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska. He was born
March 26, 1904 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1805,1806, and died August 24, 1991 in Nebraska 1806.
135. ii. WILBUR ERWIN "DEAN" BROWN, b. May 29, 1950, Winnebago, Thurston County, Oregon; d. September
14, 1997, Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa.
iii. JAMES M. BROWN, m. PAM.
iv. KEITH BROWN, m. CLAIRE.
v. HAROLD BROWN, m. KAREN.
vi. JEFFERY BROWN.
vii. RITA BROWN, m. STANLEY WHITE.
viii. JOSEPH BROWN.
ix. ROBERTA BROWN.
x. SHIRLEY BROWN.
xi. BETTY JO BROWN.
62. WILLIAM CLIFFORD "BILL"4 TRUDELL (RALPH SIMON3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)1813,1814 was
born October 20, 1918 in Niobrara, Knox County, Nebraska1815,1816, and died July 31, 2001 in Santee, Knox
County, Nebraska1817,1818,1819. He married CLARA MARIE MOOSE December 10, 1939 in Santee, Knox County,
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Nebraska. She was born October 20, 1916 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, and died May 20, 1995 in Sacred
Heart Hospital, Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota.
SANTEE, Neb. -- An elderly Santee man died and two men were hospitalized following a house fire early
Tuesday morning.
William Trudell, 82, died in the fire at his home, according to Knox County Sheriff Wes Eisenbeiss. The fire
was reported shortly before 5 a.m.
Trudell's grandsons, Ronald Trudell and Bill Babcock, were sleeping in the basement at the time of the fire,
Eisenbeiss said. The grandsons were awakened by a smoke alarm and made the 911 call.
The 911 center received a report that a fire was burning around the air conditioner at the Trudell home. The
Santee, Niobrara and Bloomfield fire departments responded to the call.
William Trudell was found dead in the hallway of the home, where he was apparently trying to get out of the
house, Eisenbeiss said.
Babcock, 36, was life flighted, by Life Net, to St. Luke's Hospital in Sioux City with burns to his back,
Eisenbeiss said. Ronald Trudell, whose age was unavailable, suffered minor smoke inhalation.
A St. Luke's nursing supervisor said Tuesday night that Babcock was admitted to the burn unit. However, a
physician's report was not available at press time.
The nursing supervisor said the family expected to release Babcock's condition this (Wednesday) morning.
State Fire Inspector Laverle McDonald of Albion, Neb., said an autopsy had been ordered and would be
performed in Omaha. McDonald said he had no further information Tuesday afternoon but expected to know
more after the autopsy.
Funeral arrangements are pending for Trudell.
The Knox County's Sheriff's Department, Santee Police Department and Nebraska Fire Marshall's Office are
investigating the fire.
Tuesday's incident involving an air conditioner came amidst a heat wave which has gripped Northeast
Nebraska. The heat has placed an increased use on air conditioners and placed a strain on regional electric
supplies.
Temperatures in the 90s have combined with high humidity and dewpoint temperatures in the 70s. The heat
index has soared in the range of 105 to 115 degrees, considered dangerous and even fatal to both people and
livestock.
The public is urged to use extreme caution in order to avoid dehydration and other adverse effects from the
heat wave.
SANTEE - Services for Willam Trudell, 82, Santee, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 4, at the Santee
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Community Gymnasium. The Rev. David Hussey will officiate with burial in L'Eau Qui Court Cemetery in
Niobrara.
Visitation will be at the gymnasium until service time. Brockhaus Funeral Home of Niobrara is in charge of
arrangements.
He died Tuesday, July 31, 2001, as the result of a house fire in Santee.
The son of Ralph Trudell was born Oct. 20, 1918, at Niobrara. He attended Marty Indian School in Marty,
S. D.
He married Marie Moose and lived in Santee most of his life.
Survivors include four daughters and their husbands, Roberta and Duane Babcock and Bunny Prue, all of
Santee, Ann and Ben Roberts of California, and Tonzy Trudell of Australia; one son and his wife, Kenny and
Josephine of California; 21 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife and three children.
63. ALVINA ESTHER4 JOHNSON (LAVINIA ELIZABETH3 TRUDELL, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was
born August 13, 1901 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1825,1826,1827,1828,1829, and died 1943. She married OSCAR
GORDON GOODTEACHER July 15, 1917 in at the home of James Chapman, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1830.
He was born March 20, 1896 in Bloomfield, Knox County, Nebraska1831,1832,1833,1834, and died April 18, 1971.
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Alvina and her husband sponsored the baptism of Grace Blossom Thornton, 30 October 1932.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Goodteacher of Santee received word from Winnebago Tuesday night of the sudden
illness of their daughter, Christine. Soon after they received another message stating that their daughter had
passed away. She is survived by her parents, three brothers, Emil and Joe who are attending school at
Flandreau, and Tommy of Santee and one small sister, Marveen. The Goodteachers were former residents of
this community having moved to Santee in August. - Upper Lost Creek Corres.
iv. PRISCILLA GOODTEACHER, b. September 17, 1927, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 1844,1845.
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Baptism: January 22, 1928, Blessed Redeemer Church, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, performed by
Charles M. Jones1845
Census: 1930, Harrison Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 5A
Tribe: Full Blood Santee Sioux1846
141. v. MARVENE LOVINA GOODTEACHER, b. October 31, 1929, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska; d. January 1992.
vi. THOMAS OSCAR GOODTEACHER, b. March 05, 1932, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1847; d. Aft. 1943.
64. GLADYS MAY4 JOHNSON (LAVINIA ELIZABETH3 TRUDELL, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was
born May 23, 1904 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1848,1849.
65. ELMER WALTER4 TRUDELL (OLIVER PETER3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born March 13,
19191852, and died August 19671852. He married ROSALIE THOMAS.
66. LEO VINCENT4 TRUDELL (WILLIAM ANTOINE "WILLY"3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born
October 20, 1921 in Nebraska1854,1855, and died January 26, 1975 in Omaha, Douglas County,
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Nebraska1856,1857,1858. He married MYRTLE OWEN March 16, 1942 in Waubay, Day County, South Dakota1859.
She was born 19211859.
67. LLOYD PETER4 TRUDELL (WILLIAM ANTOINE "WILLY"3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)1863 was
born 1924, and died October 25, 1966 1863. He married (1) CECIL L. SMITH. She was born April 26, 1927, and
died October 18, 1996 in Nebraska1864. He married (2) K ATHLEEN M. FAIRBANKS November 24, 1962 in
Ramsey County, Minnesota. She was born 1934.
Lloyd Trudell, 42, believed to be from St. Paul, Minn., was found dead in a car which went into a ditch six
miles northwest of Lindy late Thursday.
Knox County Sheriff Herb Thompson said Gerald Frazier, 40, of Santee, was being held in jail. No charges
had been filed.
Dr. James G. Carlson, Verdigre, expressed the belief that Trudell had been run over.
As Thompson pieced the story together, Trudell's car had broken down and was being pushed by one driven
by Frazier. Trudell apparently opened the door to wave to Frazier to slow down for a curve and fell into the
ditch.
Thompson said Frazier evidently put Trudell into the car which then went into the ditch where it was found.
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More About LLOYD TRUDELL and KATHLEEN FAIRBANKS:
Marriage: November 24, 1962, Ramsey County, Minnesota
68. FLOYD PAUL4 TRUDELL (WILLIAM ANTOINE "WILLY"3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)1865 was born
December 11, 1935, and died February 09, 1959 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska 1865. He married WINONA
LOUISE MITCHELL. She was born August 25, 19231866, and died July 25, 2001 in Omaha, Douglas County,
Nebraska1866.
Omaha - Shot to death was a man police identified as Floyd Trudell, 26, father of 6 children.
George Lee Parker told police he fired a shotgun through a window when he heard someone attempting to
break into his home.
Officers held Parker and his wife, both 29, for questioning.
69. LORENZO HARRY4 HOFFMAN (JEANNETTE NANCY "JENNIE"3 TRUDELL, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1) was born February 20, 1910 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1866,1867, and died February 16, 1967 in
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska1868,1869. He married (1) LYDIA LAWRENCE. She was born 1909, and died Aft.
1943. He married (2) KATHERINE HAGEMAN, daughter of BERNARD HAGEMAN and LORINDA MITCHELL.
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Holmes1870
Burial: February 20, 1967, Santee Catholic Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1871
Confirmation: March 30, 1941, Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1872
Soc. Sec. Card Issued: Bef. 1951, Nebraska 1873
Social Security Number: 508-03-4746 1873
iii. CINDY SUE HOFFMAN, b. December 24, 1956, St. Joseph's Hospital, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska 1875.
70. LYLE ANTHONY4 HENRY (JEANNETTE NANCY "JENNIE"3 TRUDELL, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)
was born January 13, 19181876, and died March 02, 1992 in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa1876. He married
PHILOMINE BEATRICE SULLY November 30, 1939 in At the home of Lyle A. Henry, Santee, Knox County,
Nebraska1877. She was born January 11, 19181878, and died August 11, 1990 in Iowa1878.
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Confirmation: September 16, 1951, Blessed Redeemer Church, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, by Rev.
Thomas Rouillard1884
ii. MARJORIE FAYE HENRY, b. October 15, 1939, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1885.
iii. LYLE LEONARD HENRY, b. January 19, 1942, Niobrara, Knox County, Nebraska 1886.
iv. HENRIETTA ELAINE HENRY, b. November 03, 1943, Winnebago Hospital, Winnebago, Nebraska 1887.
v. JEAN ADELE HENRY, b. January 31, 1946, Winnebago, Thurston County, Nebraska 1888; m. UNKNOWN
CLANCEY.
71. ESTHER OPHELION "OPAL"4 TRUDELL (JOHN BENJAMIN3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born
September 14, 1915 in Niobrara, Knox County, Nebraska 1889,1890,1891, and died March 24, 1947. She married
GENE TERRY November 06, 1933 in Tyndall, Bon Homme County, South Dakota1892. He was born 1907 1892.
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145. i. DORIS OPAL5 TERRY.
72. ROY CALVIN4 TRUDELL (JOHN BENJAMIN3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born October 14,
1919 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1895,1896,1897, and died September 27, 1973 in Manhattan, Riley County,
Kansas1898. He married (1) P HYLLIS MAXINE DEES. He married (2) T HELMA M. GOLOBAY. He met (3) ALICE
R. MOSHER. She was born November 14, 1929 1899, and died December 03, 2005 in Montclair, California1899. He
married (4) LYDIA MCBRIDE February 06, 1939 in Greenwood, Charles Mix County, South Dakota1900. She was
born 19211900, and died June 18, 1942 in Charles Mix County, South Dakota.
73. THELMA JANE4 TRUDELL (JOHN BENJAMIN3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born February
09, 1922 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska1906, and died November 28, 1954. She married LEROY EVERETTE
BLAKEY. He was born 1919, and died January 16, 1959 in Yankton County, South Dakota.
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2003, Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota.
153. iv. PHYLLIS A. BLAKEY.
v. DORIS E. BLAKEY, m. UNKOWN IVORY.
154. vi. GEORGE H. BLAKEY.
vii. ANGELINE B. BLAKEY, m. UNKNOWN KIRSCHENMAN.
74. EVELYN ROSE4 MENZ (MABEL IDA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)1907 was born
August 17, 1909 in Thunderhawk, Standing Rock Indian Reservation, Corson County, South Dakota1907, and died
December 08, 1987 in Arlington, Snohomish County, Washington1907. She married (1) MARCUS MCKINLEY
"MARK" LEE Abt. 1931. She married (2) J ULIUS L. WEST1908 Abt. 1964. He was born May 11, 1905 in
Hayward County, North Carolina1908, and died June 01, 1996 in Marysville, Snohomish County, Washington1908.
Evelyn R. West, age 78 of Marysville, died Dec 8, 1987 in Arlington, Wash. She was born Aug. 17, 1909 in
Thunderhawk, SD, and had lived in the Marysville area since 1946.
For many years she was an active member of the Marysville Nazarene Church and enjoyed visitation with the
elderly. She had been a practical nurse working with several convelescent centers in the area and also was
involved as a member of the Marysville Grandmothers club.
She leaves her husband, Julius, at home, 2 sons and daughters in law, Howard and Darlene Lee of Arlington,
Robert and Ann Lee of Niceville, Florida, a son Mark Lee of Graham, Wa., three daughters and sons in law,
Wilma and Larry Gray of Everett, Virginia and Fred Anderson of Kent and Wanda and John LaRose of
Arlington, Wa, a daughter, Barbara Garner of San Diego, Ca, a brother David Menz of Brockton, Montana, four
sisters, Ethel McNeil of Everett, Wa., Ada Foster, Dorothy Viles and LaVena Baker, all of Oklahoma, 20
grandchildren 11 great grandchildren and numerous stepgrandchilden.
Family graveside services were Saturday at Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, Wa. Memorial services were
Saturday at Nazarine Church at Marysville, Wa.
Arrangements by Schaefer Shipman Funeral Home, Marysville,Wa.
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Julius L. West, 91, of Marysville passed away at home and has gone to be with the Lord and loved ones June
1, 1996. He was born May 11, 1905 in Hayward Co. NC, and has been a resident of Marysville for the past 46
years.
Julius pioneered recycling. He enjoyed fishing, people, his family and friends.
He leaves 2 daughters and one daughter in law, Nora Rackham, Mary and Holland Gibson, numerous grand,
great and great great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his first wife of 40 years Annie and his second
wife Evelyn of 23 years, four daughters, Velma Jean, Ellamay, Marie, and Rosalee, 2 sons James Luther and
Robert Lee. Funeral services were held at Evergreen Cemetery Everett, WA.
Arrangements were under the direction of Schaefer Shipman Funeral Home, Marysville, Wa .
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More About JULIUS WEST and EVELYN MENZ:
Marriage: Abt. 1964
75. LEVI FRANCIS4 MENZ (MABEL IDA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born
January 06, 1911 in North Dakota 1913, and died June 08, 1974 in Sequim, Clallam County, Washington. He
married (1) SADIE ANDERSON PELLAND. He married (2) C ATHERINE DUPREE October 17, 1931. She was born
August 01, 1914, and died October 27, 1974.
76. GALE EMORY4 MENZ (MABEL IDA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born
October 02, 1912 in North Dakota 1915, and died December 15, 1984 in Brockton, Roosevelt County, Montana.
He married LIDA O. MAHPIYA BOZUN WI (BURSTING CLOUD) DENNY. She was born May 07, 1916, and died
August 07, 2003 in Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana.
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November 19, 2000, Northeast Montana Health Services facility, Poplar, Montana.
77. ETHEL MAY4 MENZ (MABEL IDA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born
October 14, 1914 in North Dakota 1917, and died April 09, 1995. She married (1) B ILL MCNEIL. She married (2)
LEO JORDAN Abt. 1934. He was born October 20, 1912.
78. FERN WINONA4 EMERY (HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1)1919,1920 was born December 30, 1908 in Rosebud Indian Reservation, Todd County, South
Dakota1921,1922,1923, and died April 09, 1999 in Ocean Springs, Jackson County, Mississippi1924. She met (1)
ROGER MORRISON. She married (2) J AMES C. "JIM" MOULTON1925 October 02, 1936 in Traverse City, Grand
Traverse County, Michigan1926,1927. He was born April 25, 1901 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County,
Michigan1928,1929,1930,1931, and died June 01, 1980 in Mercy Hospital, Grayling, Crawford County,
Michigan1932,1933,1934.
OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. - Fern Winona (Emery) Moulton, 90, died April 9 in Ocean Springs where she
had lived since 1984. She was a former resident of Traverse City.
Born Dec. 30, 1908, in Burke, S.D., she was the daughter of Hattie and Samuel Emery of Grawn, Mich. Fern
was the widow of James C. Moulton of Traverse City.
Surviving are a son, Richard W. Emery of Ocean Springs; three sisters, Ileen Graham of Traverse City, Rita
Conkright of Gaylord, Mich., and Janell Campbell of Antioch, Calif.; nine grandchildren; and 14 great-
grandchildren.
Interment will take place at a future date in St. Mary's Cemetery in Hannah, Mich.
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The 1930 Census lists her as Fern Eamery, living with Artimitia O'Neal, age 72 from Indiana.
The birth certificate of her son Richard calls her Fern Margaret Emery.
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Cause of Death: Alzheimers
Census: 1910, Burke, Gregory County, South Dakota, page 6A
Census 2: 1920, Township 38, Range 27, Todd County, South Dakota, page 7A
Census 3: 1930, Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, page 2B
Occupation: 1930, Stenographer 1937
Residence: 1930, 241 East Ninth Street, Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan
Residence 2: April 29, 1947, 511 South Maple Street, Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan 1938
Residence 3: March 08, 1956, West Bay Shore Road, Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan 1939
Soc. Sec. Card Issued: Bef. 1951, Michigan1940
Social Security Number: 371-10-17941940
GRAWN - James C. Moulton, 79, a businessman in the Traverse City area for 53 years, died Sunday at
Mercy Hospital in Grayling.
A Traverse City resident his entire life, he was born April 25, 1901, the son of Charles and Josephine
(Monroe) Moulton. On Oct. 2, 1936, in Traverse City, he was married to the former Fern Emery. She survives.
Also surviving are a step-son, Richard Emery of Ocean Springs, Miss.; a sister-in-law, Myrtle Moulton of
Traverse City; nine grandchildren and other relatives.
Two brothers and his parents preceded him in death.
Mr. Moulton owned and operated an electronics communication business in Traverse City for many years,
retiring in 1967. He had been a member of the Traverse City Elks Lodge, the Wigwam Club and the Michigan
Minerological Society and was a lapidarist.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Hibbard Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Patrick Barrett
officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery in Hannah.
Friends may call at the funeral chapel.
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From "The Traverse City Record Eagle," "Home Burns," Friday, 20 January 1950, page 9.
"Home Burns"
Fire, the cause of which has not been determined, did extensive damage in the James Moulton home on
Maple steet about 3:00 p.m. Thursday. The blaze was reported by Mrs. Evelyn Temple when some youngsters
told her "there was something wrong at Moulton's." Mr. and Mrs. Moulton were not at home at the time.
Two trucks and a complete compliment of men were required to bring the flames under control and confine
the major damage to the living room in the front of the house.
Fire Chief Roy Green stated that the damage has not been estimated but it will certainly be extensive.
According to Fern's sister, Ileen Emery, who was living with them at the time so that she could attend the
Traverse City Senior High School, she was the cause of the fire. Before the family left that day Ileen had been
smoking on the couch and put the cigarette out in an ash tray on the arm of the couch. She believes that that was
the cause of the fire.
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More About JAMES MOULTON and FERN EMERY:
Marriage: October 02, 1936, Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan 1948,1949
79. ILEEN ESTHER4 EMERY (HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)1950,1951
was born February 22, 1921 in Burke, Gregory County, South Dakota1952,1953,1954. She married HUGH EARL
"LUCKY" GRAHAM1955,1956 August 23, 1941 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. He was born August 17, 1920
in 207 East Eighth Street, Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan1957,1958,1959.
Hugh served in the U.S. Marines as a Corporal or a Sergeant in the Guam and in China during World War II.
He was in Company C Mortars.
After the war he worked at Burwood's in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan from 1946 and
retiring in 1987.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Emery of Grawn announce the marriage of their daughter, Ileen, to Hugh Graham, Sr. of
Webster street, which took place Saturday, August 23rd, in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Graham will make their home
in Detroit.
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They had a second marriage with a catholic service on August 27, 1943, in Detroit, Michigan.
80. JANELLE ANNA4 EMERY (HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was
born March 06, 1926 in Rosebud Indian Reservation, Todd County, South Dakota 1967,1968. She married LOY C.
"COTTON" CAMPBELL 1950 in California1969. He was born April 11, 1926 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma1969.
ii. CHRISTINE ANN CAMPBELL, b. November 17, 1952, Contra Costa County, California.
81. EVA ELIZABETH4 EMERY (HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)1972
was born April 06, 1928 in Okreek, Rosebud Indian Reservation, Todd County, South Dakota 1973,1974, and died
December 16, 1974 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. She married MILTON LEROY "MICKEY"
KIRKPATRICK 1948 in Grand Traverse County, Michigan1975,1976. He was born June 12, 1928 1976,1977, and died
January 22, 2007 in Oklahoma1977.
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Obituary of Eva Emery:
Mass for Mrs. Eve Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, 46, of 835 SW 74, will be said at 10 a.m. Thrusday at Sacred Heart
Catholic Church with burial in Resthaven Cemetery. A wake will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Capitol Hill
Funeral Home. She died Monday at Baptist Medical Center after a long illness.
Mrs. Kirkpatrick was born in Rosebud, S.D., and moved to Oklahoma City in 1961 from Traverse City,
Mich. She belonged to Sacred Heart Catholic Church and the to the Legion of Mary.
Survivors include her husband, Milton Leroy; three sons, Bruce Allen, of the home; Joseph L., 6207
Anderson Drive, and Dennis Wayne, 7701 S Santa Fe; a daughter, Mrs. Luann Tetrick, San Jose, Calif.; a brother,
Richard Emery, Connecticut, and six sisters, Mrs. Rita Conkright, Gaylord, Mich.; Mrs. Fern Moulton, Traverse
City, Mich.; Mrs. Mildred Hoobler, Milford, Mich.; Mrs. Eileen Graham, Williamsburg, Mich.; Mrs. Effie
Johnson, Yuma, Ariz.; and Mrs. Janell Campbell, Antioch, Calif., and three grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to cancer research.
82. RITA MAY4 EMERY (HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born
February 20, 1931 in Rosebud Hospital, Rosebud, Rosebud Indian Reservation, Todd County, South Dakota 1983.
She married (1) HERBERT HENDERSON 1950 in California1984. He was born in Kansas City, Kansas1984. She
married (2) RICHARD H. "DICK" CONKRIGHT Aft. 1955. He was born May 14, 1932.
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Campbell of Oklahoma City, and Rita was united in marriage to Herbert Henderson of Kansas City, Kan. Both
couples are making their home in Tracy, Calif.
83. ROBERT EUGENE4 MCMILLIN (ADA LOUISE3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was
born January 27, 1920 in South Dakota1989,1990, and died December 12, 1989 in San Diego, San Diego County,
California1990. He married WINONA MAE COOPER 1941 in Grand Traverse County, Michigan. She was born July
08, 1923.
STATE OF MICHIGAN - In the Circuit Court for the County of Grand Traverse - In Chancery.
Winona Mae McMillin, Plaintiff, vs. Robert Eugene McMillin, Defendant.
Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of Grand Traverse, In Chancery, on the 3rd day of May,
1954.
In the above entitled cause, it appearing that the Defendant, Robert Eugene McMillin is a resident of this
state, and a process for his appearance has been duly issued and the same could not be served by reason of his
absence from, or concealment within, the state and by reason of his continued absence from his place of
residence, and it appearing that it cannot be ascertained in what state or country the Defendant resides, therefore,
on motion of Harry T. Running, Attorney for Plaintiff.
It Is Ordered, that the Defendant enter his appearance in said cause on or before three months from the date
of this Order, and that within forty days the Plaintiff cause this Order to be published in the Traverse City Record-
Eagle, a newspaper published and circulated within said county, said publication to be continued once in each
week for six weeks in succession.
CHARLES L. BROWN,
Circuit Judge.
Dated: May 3, 1954.
HARRY T. RUNNING,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Business Address:
Anderson Building,
Traverse City, Michigan,
May 8, 15, 22, 29, June 5, 12.
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Marriage: 1941, Grand Traverse County, Michigan
ANNOUNCE BIRTH - Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMillin (Winona Cooper) of Ann Arbor are the parents of a
daughter born Saturday at Munson hospital.
84. VIOLET THEO4 FRAZIER (EMILY JANE "CHUBB"3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1)1994,1995 was born November 07, 1913 in Nebraska 1996, and died August 19, 1987 in Munson Medical Center,
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan1997. She married (1) LEVI SHAW. He was born 1911. She
married (2) GERALD HOWARD STRICKLAND1998,1999 October 25, 1943 in Beulah, Grand Traverse County,
Michigan1999. He was born June 18, 1914 in Hartington, Cedar County, Nebraska1999, and died December 13,
1945 in Munson Medical Center, Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan1999. She married (3) DONALD
A. CARLSON2000 1958 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan. He was born July 01, 1918 in
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan2000, and died July 08, 1980 in Lakeview Manor, Cadillac,
Wexford County, Michigan2000.
Traffic can be dangerous as this photo proves. The picture was taken on East Front street Saturday evening
after Violet Strickland walked in front of a moving city bus and was thrown to the pavement. City police were on
the job immediately and Mrs. Strickland was taken to Munson hospital where she was treated for severe scalp
lacerations. Officer Merlin Rokos is shown as he talked with the patient. City police stated this morning that,
despite the congestion on the walks and streets over the week-end, traffic accidents were not numerous and
consisted in most part of bumped fenders and bent bumpers.
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TRAVERSE CITY - Violet Carlson, 73, died Wednesday morning at Munson Medical Center. Born and
raised in South Dakota, she had lived most of her life in Traverse City.
The daughter of Earl and Emily (Trudell) Frazier, she was born on Nov. 7, 1913, in Winner, S.D.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Larry (Barbara) Shaw-Winchester of Traverse City; three sons, Norman
Shaw of Traverse City, Derell Shaw of Lansing and Melvin Shaw of Louisiana; two sisters, Geraldine Wells of
Traverse City and Maye Taylor of Tracy, Calif.; 11 grandchildren and three great-children.
Her husband, Donald Carlson, died in 1980.
Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. today at Grand Traverse Memorial Gardens. Major Alvin Clark
officiated.
Memorial contributions may be directed to Blair Township Fire Department or to the Cherryland Humane
Society.
Arrangements were handled by the Hibbard Funeral Chapel.
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Residence 1: 1930, Jennings Avenue, Hotsprings, Fall River County, South Dakota2002
Residence 2: February 19, 1953, 1214 Clinch Street, Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan 2003
Double tragedy marked the week-end when Gerald Strickland, Grawn, accidentally shot himself while
handling his shotgun and Walter Halvorsen of this city was found dead by state police officers at his home.
Stickland is at Munson hospital in critical condition from wounds received when he accidentally shot himself
in the head with a double barrel hammerless shotgun early Saturday afternoon at his home in Grawn, according to
state police officers.
Strickland was in the woodshed at the time of the accident and his family was in the kitchen when the shot
was fired.
State police investigating the shooting pronounced it accidental.
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Gerald Strickland, Grawn resident, died early this morning at Munson hospital as the result of a shooting
accident Monday when he accidentally shot himself while handling his shotgun.
Gerald Howard Strickland was born June 18th, 1914 at Hardington, Neb., and spent his early life there. He
was married to Violet F. Frazier October 25th, 1943, at Beulah.
Surviving, besides his widow are four stepchildren, Melvin H., Barbara, Raymond and Norman; his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Stickland of Bloomfield, Neb., eight brothers, Harold, Charles, Russell, Dick, Edwin, John,
Raymond and Phillip all of Nebraska; seven sisters, Mrs. Viola Hank of Farmer, S. D., Mrs. Edna Patch and Mrs.
Geraldine Goertz, Pike Stone, Minn., Mrs. Marcella Dowty, Sioux City, Iowa, Mrs. Alberta Dowty, Grand Island,
Neb., Mrs. Ulinda Bratetic of Bloomfield, Neb., Mrs. Ada Davis of Traverse City; other relatives and friends.
The body was taken to the Hibbard Chapel to remain until time of services Monday afternoon at two-thirty
with the Rev. Louis Basso officiating. Burial will be made in the family lot at Oakwood cemetery.
TRAVERSE CITY - Donald A. Carlson, 62, of Traverse City, died Tuesday morning at Lakeview Manor in
Cadillac.
A lifelong resident of Traverse City, Mr. Carlson was born July 1, 1918, the son of Herman Carlson of
Sweden and Hannah Ostergard Carlson from Finland. He attended Traverse City schools and served in the US
Navy during World War II. He had been employed in the maintenance department of the Morgan Canning
Company. In 1957 he was married here to the former Violet Frazier, who survives.
Also surviving are two brothers, Chester Carlson of Traverse City and Richard Carlson of Petoskey; two
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nieces, Mrs. Gene (Rose) Lutman of Imlay City and Mrs. Donna Bowman of Traverse City; a nephew, Jack
Carlson of Elkhart, Ind.; two grandsons, Garald and Timothy Shaw, at home with their grandmother; and three
step-children, Mrs. Larry (Barbara) Winchester of Traverse City, Norman Shaw of Traverse City and Darrel R.
Shaw of Lansing.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Private graveside services will be held Thursday morning at the Grand Traverse Memorial Gardens, with Lt.
Paul D. Moore of the Salvation Army officiating.
Friends may call at the Hibbard Funeral Chapel where the family will receive them from 7-9 p.m. tonight.
Memorials may be directed to the Veterans of Foreign Wars or to the Disabled American Veterans.
Envelopes are available at the funeral chapel.
IN FAR EAST - Melvin M. Shaw, seaman, USN, son of Mrs. Violet Strickland, 1214 Clinch street, is serving
aboard the battleship USS Missouri on it second tour of duty with United Nations forces in Korean waters.
The Missouri has been bombarding Communist supply and communication installations on the east coast of
Korea. She has steamed over 40,000 miles since leaving her home port of Norfolk, Va., in September.
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CHARGE DISMISSED
A quiet weekend was reported by local law enforcement officials today, with not cases being heard in
municipal court.
In the only case heard Saturday, Judge Ormond Danford dismissed a charge against Melvin M. Shaw of
Traverse City, charged by city police with driving while his license was suspended.
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Melvin M. Shaw of Traverse city was ordered to pay $10 and $7.20 costs or serve 10 days on a drunk and
disorderly charge.
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Melvin Shaw of Traverse City charged with being drunk and disorderly, was ordered to pay $10 and $5.55
costs or serve seven days.
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More About DARREL RAYMOND SHAW:
Baptism: February 11, 1940, Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska,
performed by Walter V. Reed2009
iv. NORMAN LEE SHAW, b. January 28, 1940, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 2009.
85. GLADYS MAE4 FRAZIER (EMILY JANE "CHUBB"3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1)2010 was born May 01, 1916 in Clearfield, South Dakota2011,2012, and died December 09, 1990 in Tracy, San
Joaquin County, California2013. She married HAROLD TAYLOR. He was born December 16, 1912 2014, and died
February 09, 1979 in Tracy, San Joaquin County, California2014.
Gladys Mae Taylor, 74, of Tracy died Sunday at San Joaquin General Hospital after a brief illness. Born in
Clearfield, S.D., Mrs. Taylor was a resident of Tracy for 44 years and lived a short time in Stockton with her
daughter. She retired from the H. J. Heinz Co. after 23 years of service. She was an avid bingo player and
enjoyed collecting antiques. She is survived by three daughters, Roberta Fitzsimmons of Stockton, and Emily
Doerr and Lynda Taylor, both of Tracy; two sons, William Taylor of Seiling, Okla., and Burt Taylor of Los
Angeles; and a sister, Geraldine Wells of Traverse City, Mich.; 15 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Hotchkiss Mortuary Chapel, 5 W. Highland Ave., Tracy.
Burial will be at the Tracy Public Cemetery. Visitation will be at the mortuary from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. today and 9
a.m. until time of service Thursday.
86. GERALDINE FAITH4 FRAZIER (EMILY JANE "CHUBB"3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1)2017 was born January 30, 1922 in Winner, Tripp County, South Dakota2017,2018,2019, and died March 26, 2003
in Munson Medical Center, Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan2020,2021. She married (1) UNKNOWN
BAKER. She married (2) UNKNOWN FEELEY. She married (3) HAROLD W. WELLS2022,2023 October 08, 1965 in
Marshalltown, Marshall County, Iowa2024. He was born January 27, 1918 in Alma, Gratiot County,
Michigan2025,2026, and died April 27, 1997 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan 2027,2028,2029.
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Notes for GERALDINE FAITH FRAZIER:
From: "Record-Eagle," Friday, 28 March 2003.
TRAVERSE CITY - Mrs. Geraldine L. Wells, 81, of Traverse City died Wednesday, March 26, 2003 at
Munson Medical Center. Geraldine was born Jan. 30, 1922 in Winner, S.D. She retired from the Traverse City
State Hospital, having worked in the nursing department for many years.
Geraldine enjoyed helping others and volunteered her time to Meals on Wheels and assisted the American
Red Cross at many blood drives. The Father Fred Foundation was also very important to her; she donated her
efforts to the foundation with financial contributions as well as her time. Geraldine also enjoyed sewing, quilting,
crocheting, gardening and her doll collection.
Geraldine Wells is survived by one son, Joseph Baker of Traverse City; two daughters, Bonnie (Randy)
Vanderlaan of Whitehall and Michele (Terry) Cousins of Marango, Iowa; one stepson, Jack Wells of Council
Bluffs, Iowa; two special friends, Maggie Baker and Beth Davis; nine grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren and
12 great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold Wells, on April 27, 1997; two sons, Michael and Kevin
Feeley; an infant daughter, Debbie Feeley; and a granddaughter, Bonnie Grant.
A private family graveside service will take place at Oakwood Cemetery in Traverse City. Mr. Robert Baker
will officiate.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Traverse City Chapel of Covell Funeral Homes.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the Father Fred Foundation. Envelopes are available at the funeral
home.
TRAVERSE CITY - Harold W. Wells, 79, passed away Sunday at his home in Traverse City.
Mr. Wells had retired as a technician at Traverse City State Hospital. He was a Mason and a member of the
American Legion.
Born Jan. 27, 1918, in Alma, he was the son of Ernest and Nellie (Campbell) Wells. On Oct. 8, 1965, in
Marshaltown, Iowa, he married Geraldine Frazier, who survives.
Also surviving are three sons, Jack, Joe and Kevin; two daughters, Bonnie and Michelle; a brother, Ernest
Wells; and several grandchildren. Preceding him in death were his parents, and a brother, Floyd.
A private family service will be held at a later date.
Memorials may be directed to Grand Traverse Area Hospice.
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Pvt. Harold Wells of Selfridge Field has been discharged from the army and is with his son, Jackie, at the
McMillin home.
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FIRST SOLO FLIGHT - The following students of the flight instruction program of the Grand Traverse Air
Service made their first solo flight recently: Gordon Yeomans, Keith Schwartz, Harold Wells, Raymond Avery,
Robert White, Harold Otis, Edward Barth.
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More About HAROLD WELLS and GERALDINE FRAZIER:
Marriage: October 08, 1965, Marshalltown, Marshall County, Iowa2032
87. THEODORE DERWARD "TED"4 TRUDELL (LEVI FRANCIS3, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1)2033 was born October 08, 1918 in Winner, Tripp County, South Dakota 2034,2035, and died December 15,
1987 in Salem, Marion County, Oregon2036,2037. He married MARJORIE MARY "MARGIE" May 26, 1946 in
Albany, Linn County, Oregon2037. She was born 1913, and died 1992.
Theodore Trudell, 69, Albany, died Tuesday at a Salem hospital. A memorial service will be at 3 p.m.
Saturday at the Fisher Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Evergreen Hospice or
American Cancer Society.
Trudell was born Oct. 8, 1918, in Winner, S.D., and came to Oregon in 1944. He came from Lebanon to
Albany in 1970.
A truck driver for Delta Freight Lines for 42 years, he retired in 1982. He married Marjorie Mary on May
26, 1946, in Albany. She survives. He was a member of the Episcopal Church.
Survivors besides his wife include a daughter, Kathryn Trudell, Albany; two sons, Thomas Trudell, Albany
and Ted L. Trudell, Salem; a stepson Jerry Mary, Albany; a brother Minor V. Trudell, Veneta; a sister, Bernadine
Budlong, Albany; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
88. BERNADINE MILDRED "BERNIE"4 TRUDELL (LEVI FRANCIS3, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1) was born November 29, 1923. She married (1) L AWRENCE EDWIN BUDLONG. He was born April 20,
19152040, and died August 01, 1988 in Albany, Linn County, Oregon2040. She married (2) ROBERT MCGONIGLE.
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Children of BERNADINE TRUDELL and LAWRENCE BUDLONG are:
171. i. JACKSON D.5 BUDLONG, b. June 01, 1950.
ii. LARRY BUDLONG.
iii. DONALDA BUDLONG.
iv. JACK BUDLONG.
89. EMILY JANE4 TRUDELL (ANDREW DAVID "DAVE"3, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was
born June 01, 1935. She married RALPH J. DOPHEIDE. He was born 1927.
90. DAVID J.4 TRUDELL (ANDREW DAVID "DAVE"3, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born
December 24, 1940.
91. IONA ALVINA4 BRANDON (JULIA EMILY HAPSTIN3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1) was born 1912 in South Dakota2041,2042. She married JOHN JENSEN. He was born 1909 in Pine
Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota.
92. WILMA T.4 BRANDON (JULIA EMILY HAPSTIN3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1) was born April 1913 in South Dakota2043,2044, and died November 28, 1971 in Marion County, Oregon. She
married WEBSTER CHARLES IRVING. He was born February 02, 1910 in Shannon County, South Dakota2045, and
died November 18, 1979 in Marion County, Oregon 2045.
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ii. WEBSTER CHARLES IRVING, b. November 22, 1934.
iii. CHRISTINE DELIGHT IRVING, b. August 03, 1936.
93. OPAL VELMA4 BRANDON (JULIA EMILY HAPSTIN3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1) was born 1915 in South Dakota2046,2047. She married JACK ROBERTSON.
94. IMELDA HAZEL4 BRANDON (JULIA EMILY HAPSTIN3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1) was born March 16, 1922 in Winner, Tripp County, South Dakota 2047. She married DANIEL A.
MAJORS. He was born November 11, 1903 in Roswell, Chaves County, New Mexico.
95. JOSEPH FRANCIS "JOE"4 VIVIER (REBECCA3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1) was born June 02, 1914 in Nebraska 2048,2049, and died June 1967 in Boise, Ada County, Idaho 2050. He
married PEARL E. JONES January 23, 1940 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska. She was born 1920.
96. EVELYN SELMA4 VIVIER (REBECCA3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was
born May 14, 1917 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska2051,2052, and died July 05, 2004 in Seattle, King County,
Washington2052. She married (1) HAROLD PATRICK MACKEY. He was born March 17, 1909 in Santee, Knox
County, Nebraska2052,2053, and died June 06, 1994 in Seattle, King County, Washington2054. She married (2)
PATRICK JAMES FRAZIER February 27, 1939 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska. He was born 1915.
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More About EVELYN SELMA VIVIER:
Census: 1920, Santee Township, Knox County, Nebraska, page 2B
Soc. Sec. Card Issued: Bef. 1951, Iowa2054
Social Security Number: 481-16-7844 2054
97. MARTIN EDWARD4 TRUDELL (JOHN EDWARD3, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was
born October 18, 1934. He married (1) B ARBARA BAKER. He married (2) G RACE ROSALIE WANGEN April 29,
1961 in Washington County, Minnesota. She was born November 01, 1938.
98. GRACE MARIE4 BACON (FRANCES IRENE3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1) was born May 29, 1936. She married DOYLE RAYMOND LOCKARD. He was born 1925.
99. REBECCA CLARE4 CARSON (LUELLA BELL3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1) was born December 03, 1927 in Nebraska 2058,2059. She married CLARENCE D. WHITNEY2060 April 10, 1948
in Vermillion, Clay County, South Dakota2061. He was born September 13, 1919 in Knox County,
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Nebraska2062,2063, and died October 22, 2003 in Avera Sacred Heart Hospital, Yankton, Yankton County, South
Dakota2064,2065.
NIOBRARA -- Memorial services for Clarence Whitney, 84, Niobrara, will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct.
28, at the Presbyterian Church here. The Rev. Donna Carpenter will officiate with burial in the L'Eau Qui Court
Cemetery. Military rites will be conducted by American Legion Post 224 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post
4834. Brockhaus Funeral Chapel of Niobrara is in charge of the arrangements. He died Wednesday, Oct. 22,
2003, at Avera Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton.
100. CATHERINE JEWEL4 CARSON (LUELLA BELL3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1) was born January 20, 1929 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska2069,2070. She married (1) E LVIN HRBEK
December 27, 1948 in Vermillion, Clay County, South Dakota2070. He was born March 30, 1927 in Monowi,
Boyd County, Nebraska2070,2071, and died September 10, 1961 in near Monowi, Body County, Nebraska 2071. She
married (2) FRANK MATEJCEK February 01, 1964 in United Methodist Church, Lynch, Boyd County, Nebraska.
He was born 1924 in Knox County, Nebraska2072.
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178. ii. LAUNA MAREE HRBEK, b. February 10, 1952, Lynch, Boyd County, Nebraska.
179. iii. MINA SUE HRBEK, b. June 17, 1955, Lynch, Boyd County, Nebraska.
iv. ALAN RHEA HRBEK, b. December 22, 1957, Lynch, Boyd County, Nebraska; d. March 1976, South Dakota.
180. v. MELISSA ANNE HRBEK, b. October 06, 1961, Lynch, Boyd County, Nebraska.
101. CAROLYN LEE4 CARSON (LUELLA BELL3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1) She married JACK BAKER.
102. CLARENCE NOLAN "BUD"4 CARSON (LUELLA BELL3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1)2076 was born December 15, 1936 2077, and died February 04, 2000 in Avera McKennan Hospice,
Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota2077,2078.
Clarence N. "Bud" Carson Jr., 63, Yankton, died Friday (Feb. 4, 2000) at Avera McKennan Hospice, Sioux
Falls.
Funeral services are at 2 p.m. Tuesday at First United Methodist Church, Yankton, with the Revs. Dean
Trapp and Ray Francis officiating. Burial will be in the Yankton Cemetery. A memorial service for individuals,
family and friends from the Yankton Area Adjustment Training Center will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday at the First
United Methodist Church.
Pallbearers are Rod Deacon, Jim Eckmann, Geno Healy, Carson Lee Hrbek, Dale Whitney and Rodney
Whitney.
Visitation is from 1-5 p.m. today (Monday) at the Ray, Cantrell & Wintz Funeral Home, Yankton. A prayer
service will be at 7 p.m. today (Monday) at the First United Methodist Church followed by a 7:30 p.m. Masonic
service conducted by the Bloomfield Masonic Lodge No. 218 A.F. & A.M. The family will be present at the
church from 6-9 p.m.
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His given name was Clarence, but to the entire Yankton community he was Bud -- the man who guided the
Yankton Area Adjustment Training Center for the past 22 years, and shared his love of Christ and music with the
entire Yankton area.
Bud Carson, 63, died Friday at the Avera McKennan Hospice in Sioux Falls.
Funeral services are scheduled for 2 p.m. today (Tuesday), at First United Methodist Church, 11th and Cedar.
A former school teacher and counselor in Nebraska, Carson came to Yankton in 1978 and helped turn the
fledgling Community Projects Unlimited into one of South Dakota's top programs for the developmentally
disabled.
"The Community Projects Unlimited had been around for a couple of years and we had gone through couple
of directors prior to Bud's arrival," said Dan Gergen, a founding member of the group's board of trustees. "Bud
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came in and really got things going. He organized things considerably.
"We were in a facility that wasn't very conducive to the type of projects we wanted to get into. In a short time
Bud had us moving in the right direction."
Carson brought with him the persistence, dedication, fortitude, and knowledge necessary to oversee the
construction of a permanent home for the Yankton Area Adjustment Training Center, and the planning and
development of a program that would eventually change the way the Center served its consumers, Gergen said.
"First and foremost Bud was an educator. Because of that, he definitely saw that the success we would have
would be in education of the consumers," Gergen said.
Throughout his more than two decades as Executive Director for YAATC Carson always kept the needs of
the consumer as his top priority, Gergen said.
However, it was while organizing plans for a new facility or finding financing for a new group home in which
some of Carson was able to shine, said Yankton Contact Center co-director Mary Gannon.
"Bud was a genius. There's no other way to put it," said Gannon, who, over the past 20 years worked with
Carson on a variety of projects.
"He was able to seek out grants, to build that facility, and develop the programs that helped so many people.
"This is a program that should be an example to not just the state but the entire country. I can say I've never
seen a man work as hard as Bud did. He was wonderful."
During the time YAATC was expanding and changing the way services were provided to consumers so were
similar facilities in other South Dakota cities.
While most experienced similar expansion, directors from other agencies were constantly surprised at
Carson's talents in acquiring funds from a variety of sources.
Mitchell Area Adjustment Training Center Executive Director Daryl Kilstrom said Carson worked hard to
make the contacts necessary to the success of the Yankton program.
"Bud took a lot of pride in his relationship with state and area legislators," Kilstrom said. "All of the training
centers in the state belong to a state association where we share experiences and information.
"Bud would come to our meetings and talk about having conversations with (former) Sen. (Larry) Pressler or
Sen. (Tom) Daschle as well as the Yankton area legislators.
"Of course the vocational program in Yankton was largely supported by federal dollars that came from his
relationship with these people."
One of Carson's most endearing traits was that he displayed the same dedication toward other community
functions as he did to the Training Center, said the Rev. Dean Trapp, Pastor at First United Methodist Church.
"Bud had a genuine love and concern for people," Trapp said. "He was a joy to have around because he was
always happy and complimentary and always had a good word for you. He always commented on the message
and about the worship service, and of course the musical selections."
For Carson, the former high school music teacher, music was his first love.
With an undergraduate degree in music education from Wayne State (Neb.) College and a masters degree in
music from the University of South Dakota, Carson was a long-time influence on Yankton's music community.
For many years he directed his church choir, Yankton Consistory's Double Eagle Chorus, and annual
community performances of Handel's "The Messiah" and Riverboat Days choirs.
"His musical abilities and talents were amazing," Trapp said. "I've always thought it was a shame that vision
problems in the last couple of years prevented Bud from being able to read music because I know it bothered him
so much.
"Even though he could no longer read the music he could always be heard above the rest of the congregation
because over the years he had memorized the music and words."
More than anything, Trapp said, Carson's love of others is what he will remember most.
"He was always there for other people," Trapp said. "Bud was one of the last people to leave the Church
because he was always talking to the other people. He enjoyed people and they enjoyed him.
"Church was a very important place for Bud. His walk with Christ was very important to him."
Gergen agreed that Carson's care for others was an important part of who Carson was and why YAATC grew
so considerably under his guidance.
"His biggest strength was that he knew every one of the consumers personally," Gergen said. "He was always
there if they needed him and that was day or night and weekends.
"He knew their needs and many of the individual consumers would stop by and see him."
Gergen said it was this commitment to others that led Carson to earn a degree in counseling and become the
Bloomfield School District's first guidance counselor.
In addition to the public service, a memorial service for individuals, family and friends from the Yankton
Area Adjustment Training Center will be held this morning at the church.
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Burial: February 08, 2000, Yankton Cemetery, Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota2078
Soc. Sec. Card Issued: 1956, Nebraska 2079
Social Security Number: 505-50-0161 2079
103. ADELE I.4 TRUDELL (MARTIN CLIFFORD3, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was
born May 04, 1933. She married M ARK A. LAVELLE. He was born December 06, 1935.
104. JOHN W.4 CROSLEY (HANNAH MAY3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)
was born 1931 in Nebraska. He married (1) M ARY. He married (2) E RIKA PETERSEN February 14, 1952 in
Niobrara, Knox County, Nebraska. She was born 1934 in Texas.
105. CARL VERNON4 CROSLEY (HANNAH MAY3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1) was born August 05, 1935 in Nebraska. He married ELAINE M. FONER December 12, 1955 in Niobrara,
Knox County, Nebraska. She was born 1937.
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106. ROBERT4 CROSLEY (HANNAH MAY3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was
born Abt. 1944. He married LINDA.
107. CAROL MARIA4 CROSLEY (HANNAH MAY3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1) was born December 16, 1949 in Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota. She married ROBERT L. "BOB"
WORKMAN. He was born June 17, 1943 in Lincoln, Nebraska.
185. iii. PAUL ROBERT WORKMAN, b. October 14, 1974, Lincoln, Nebraska.
iv. MIA TRUDEAU.
108. EDNA C.4 CROSLEY (HANNAH MAY3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)
She married DON WARREN.
109. ALMA ANN4 TRUDELL (VALENTINE "VALLIE"3, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)
She married (1) UNKNOWN GLEISER. She married (2) J AMES FORREST STANTON March 28, 1984 in Virginia
City, Storey County, Nevada.
110. MARY LOUISE4 TRUDELL (VALENTINE "VALLIE"3, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)
was born February 23, 1939. She married (1) R AYMOND EMORY CAMPBELL. He was born November 16, 1933
in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa2080, and died November 01, 2006 in Sioux City, Woodbury County,
Iowa2080. She married (2) P AUL BERNHARD ROSENE December 22, 1983 in Yankton, Yankton County, South
Dakota. He was born April 24, 1923 in Leeds, Iowa2081,2082, and died May 24, 2007 in North Sioux City, Union
County, South Dakota2083,2084.
Raymond Emory Campbell, 72, of Sioux City died Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2006, at his residence following a
lengthy illness.
Graveside services will be 11:30 a.m. Monday in Graceland Park Cemetery. Private family viewing will be 5
to 6 p.m. today at Meyer Brothers Morningside Chapel. Public visitation with the family present will be 6 to 8
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p.m. today, with a prayer service at 7 p.m., at the funeral home. Online condolences may be sent to
www.meyerbroschapels.com.
Raymond was born Nov. 16, 1933, in Sioux City, to Emory and Lucille (Bristol) Campbell. He graduated
from Central High School. He served his country in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War.
He was married to Mary Trudell for 20 years. To this union, three children were born. He worked as a
carpenter in construction. Raymond was very proud of the fact that he built his own construction company from
scratch and building many homes in the Sioux City area.
Raymond enjoyed traveling all over the world flying his own planes. He loved to fish, boat and camp. After
retirement, Raymond was very proud of growing and canning tomatoes.
Survivors include two sons, Raymond Campbell Jr. and Edward Campbell; two daughters, Terri (Douglas)
Roehrich and Lana Peterson; three brothers, Wally Baum, Eddie Baum and Jack Robinson; two sisters, Debra
Memmer and Sharron Rachner; four grandchildren, Jesse Bush, James Sullivan, Britton and Brooklyn Peterson; a
great-grandson, Camden Ray Bush; special friend, Rose Wright; Annette Wieck, who was like a daughter to him;
and his faithful companion of 20 years who stuck by his side, Oreo, his cat.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters, Evelyn, in infancy and Mariane Duvall; and a
granddaughter, Precious Campbell, in infancy.
Paul B. Rosene, 84, of McCook Lake, S.D., formerly of Sioux City, died Thursday, May 24, 2007 at a Sioux
City hospital.
Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Dakota Dunes. The body will be donated
to science and burial will be at a later date. Visitation will be from 3 to 8 p.m Monday with the family present
from 6 to 8 p.m. and a prayer service at 7 p.m. at Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel.
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Paul B. Rosene, 84, of McCook Lake, S.D., formerly of Sioux City, passed away Thursday, May 24, 2007,
following a lengthy illness.
A service celebrating Paul's life and his new life in Christ will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Holy Cross Lutheran
Church, 149 Bison Trail, Dakota Dunes. The body will be donated to science and burial will be at a later date.
Visitation will be 3 to 8 p.m Monday, with the family present 6 to 8 p.m. and a prayer service and time of family
sharing at 7 p.m., at Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel.
Paul Bernhard Rosene was born in Leeds, Iowa, on April 24, 1923, to John and Emma (Schomacker) Rosene.
He was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran church. Paul graduated from Leeds High School in 1942, and
entered the U.S. Army, proudly volunteering to serve his country in active combat in the Philippines during
World War II. Following the war, he spent three years in V.A. hospitals in Des Moines and Minneapolis,
recovering from war-related kidney disease.
On April 5, 1950, Paul was united in marriage to Joyce Elaine Junck in Sioux City. This union was blessed
with four loving daughters. Joyce passed away on May 8, 1976. Paul graduated from Morningside College in
1950 and the University of South Dakota School of Law in 1953. He was a partner in the Sioux City law firm,
Smith and Rosene, for several years before beginning a solo law practice in Sioux City and Jefferson, S.D. Paul
served on the Sioux City City Council from 1957 to 1964, and was the mayor pro-tem. He was active in
community and church affairs, serving in several leadership positions. Paul was a board member for the American
Indian Center in Kansas City for many years.
On Dec. 22, 1983, Paul married Mary Louise Campbell at Yankton, S.D. They made their home at McCook
Lake, where Paul enjoyed his retirement years reading, caring for his beloved pets, entertaining family and friends
and traveling widely with Mary. He was a lifelong athlete, hunter and avid outdoorsman. Paul will be remembered
for his quick wit and great sense of humor. He was devoted to his family and many friends and enjoyed
challenging them with lively debates. His mind remained very sharp until the end, and he maintained a keen
interest in religion, philosophy, politics, science and many other subjects. Paul was a fierce patriot, a proud
veteran, a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather and a faithful Christian.
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He was a member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, American Legion Monahan Post 64, Disabled American
Veterans, National Rifle Association and the Republican Party.
Paul is survived by his wife, Mary; four daughters, Kathy Rosene of Omaha, Cindy (Thomas) Deadrick of
Platte, S.D., Connie (John) Persinger and Cheri (Mike) Frankele, all of Sioux City; four grandchildren, Britni and
John Paul Persinger and Elaina and Acacia Deadrick; three stepchildren, Terri (Doug) Roehrich and Eddie and
Raymond Campbell, all of Sioux City; a brother, Kenneth Rosene of Sioux City; and numerous nieces and
nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Joyce; and sisters, Esther and Donna Rosene.
In a final act of service, Paul donated his earthly remains to the University of South Dakota School of
Medicine for medical research and education.
111. VALETTA MARIE4 TRUDELL (VALENTINE "VALLIE"3, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1) was born February 08, 1943. She married D ONALD MICHAEL "DON" HAUGE. He was born February 18,
1937.
188. iii. DAVID MICHAEL HAUGE, b. July 10, 1969, Big Stone County, Minnesota.
iv. KRISTI LYNN HAUGE, b. September 02, 1971, Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa.
Generation No. 5
112. EDITH JUANITA5 REDWING (GRACE LOTTIE4 KITTO, LUCY HINAPEWIN3 TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born October 16, 1913 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska2088,2089, and
died December 06, 1950 in Charles Mix County, South Dakota. She married GEORGE LEO SELWYN May 24,
1930 in Lake Andes, Charles Mix County, South Dakota. He was born July 30, 19092090, and died January 1980
in Lake Andes, Charles Mix County, South Dakota2090.
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Social Security Number: 504-26-60052093
Son of: Joseph Selwyn and Annie Cook
113. LAVERNE EMMA5 REDWING (GRACE LOTTIE4 KITTO, LUCY HINAPEWIN3 TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born March 13, 1915 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska2097,2098, and died
January 21, 1973 in Flandreau, Moody County, South Dakota2099. She married RAYMOND JOHN ALLEN
September 05, 1932 in Flandreau, Moody County, South Dakota. He was born July 20, 1909 in Flandreau,
Moody County, South Dakota2099, and died January 05, 1978 in Flandreau, Moody County, South Dakota2099.
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114. EDNA ELENOR5 DECORY (NELLIE LAVERNE4 KITTO, LUCY HINAPEWIN3 TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born May 18, 1918 in South Dakota. She married VERNIE DEVINE
WHIPPLE August 17, 1940 in Valentine, Cherry County, Nebraska. He was born August 01, 1919 in Parmalee,
Todd County, South Dakota, and died August 15, 1989 in Ft. Meade Veteran's Hospital, South Dakota.
115. UNKNOWN5 DECORY (NELLIE LAVERNE4 KITTO, LUCY HINAPEWIN3 TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) She married UNKNOWN HACKFORD.
116. OPAL ELIZABETH5 DECORY (NELLIE LAVERNE4 KITTO, LUCY HINAPEWIN3 TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born January 07, 1925 in South Dakota, and died March 1962 in Vernal,
Uintah County, Utah. She married CLIFTON JAMES HACKFORD. He was born 1925 in Utah.
117. EDITH MARIE5 DECORY (NELLIE LAVERNE4 KITTO, LUCY HINAPEWIN3 TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born 1929 in South Dakota2104. She married LARRY DEAN DOTTER
December 12, 1947 in Vermillion, Clay County, South Dakota2104. He was born May 1929 in Santee, Knox
County, Nebraska2104,2105.
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More About LARRY DEAN DOTTER:
Census: 1930, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, page 4A
Son of: Eldon Dotter2105
118. WILFRED HAROLD5 KITTO (WILFRED RAYMOND "RAY"4, LUCY HINAPEWIN3 TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI
"FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2108 was born July 03, 1941 in Winnebago Hospital, Winnebago,
Thurston County, Nebraska2109,2110, and died March 07, 2003 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska 2110. He married
SHIRLEY ANN LLEWELLYN 1962 in Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota2110.
SANTEE, Neb. -- Wilfred Harold Kitto, age 61, of Santee, Neb., passed away Friday, March 7, 2003, at his
residence after a courageous battle with cancer.
Memorial services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at Our Most Merciful Savior Episcopal Church,
Santee, Neb., with the Rev. Allen Kitto and the Rev. David Hussey officiating. Burial of the cremated remains
will be in the parish cemetery.
Visitations will begin Saturday evening in the Oyate Oyanke Community Center, Santee, through service
time on Tuesday.
Kostel Funeral Home, Yankton, is in charge of arrangements.
Wilfred was born July 3, 1941, at Winnebago, Neb., to Wilfred Ray and Myrtle (LaCroix) Kitto. He attended
Elementary School at Santee, Neb., and St. Elizabeth's at Wakpala, S.D. At 17, with his father's help, enlisted in
the US Navy on Feb. 20, 1959, and was honorably discharged Feb. 24, 1965. He married Shirley Llewellyn in
1962 in Yankton, S.D. He was employed through out his entire life practicing many trades and was well known
for his hard work.
He is survived by his wife, Shirley of Des Moines, Iowa; four sons: Willie Kitto of Sioux City, Iowa; Tommy
Rae Kitto of Ottumwa, Iowa; Robert Kitto of Santee, Neb.; and Vern Kitto of Pine Island, Minn.; stepson, Rick of
Texas; one daughter, Angela of Omaha, Neb.; and stepdaughter, Rose Ann Halla of Owatonna, Minn.; one
brother, Jerry Kitto of Santee, Neb.; and one sister, Lucy Kitto of Santee, Neb.; and 12 grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers.
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His baptism was sponsored by Guy Laurence, Emmerson Saul, and Jane Laurence.
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His baptism was sponsored by Walter and Irene Smith, and Arthur Thornton.
ii. ROBERT GENE "BOBBY" KITTO2114,2115, b. January 16, 1968, Tyndall, Bon Homme County, South
Dakota2116,2117,2118; d. November 07, 2003, Knox County, Nebraska 2119,2120,2121; m. MILLIE DENNEY.
CROFTON, Neb. -- A Santee, Neb., man has died following a one-vehicle accident near Crofton, Neb., early
Friday morning.
According to investigating officers, Robert G. Kitto, 35, was killed in a one-vehicle rollover at about 3 a.m.
Friday. Kitto was heading south on Highway 121 when he drifted off the road and lost control of his 1991
Ford Bronco.
Kitto was alone in his vehicle and was not wearing seat belts at the time of the accident, according to Knox
County Sheriff Jim Janecek. Kitto was ejected from his vehicle and died immediately from internal injuries,
the sheriff said.
The accident was reported at 4:23 a.m. Friday by a passing motorist who came upon the accident scene one
mile south of Spur 54C on Highway 121. A Nebraska State Patrol trooper and an investigator from the
sheriff's office responded to the call.
Kitto was taken to Kostel Funeral Home in Yankton.
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From: "Yankton Press & Dakotan," Yankton, SD, Monday, 10 November 2003.
SANTEE, Neb. -- Robert "Bobby" Gene Kitto, age 35, of Santee, Neb., passed away early Friday morning
(November 7, 2003) near Crofton, Neb., as a result of a motor vehicle accident.
Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, November 11, 2003, at Our Most Merciful Savior Episcopal Church,
Santee, Neb., with Rev. David Hussey officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
Visitations will begin 12 p.m. Saturday, November 8, 2003, at his residence of 115 Red Iron Avenue, Santee,
Neb., until 2 p.m. Monday, November 10, 2003. Visitations will resume at 3 p.m. Monday, November 10,
2003, at the Oyate Oyanke Community Center, Santee, Neb., with a 7 p.m. prayer service and will continue
until the funeral service on Tuesday.
Kostel Funeral Home, Yankton, is in charge of arrangements.
Robert G. Kitto was born January 16, 1968, to Wilfred H. Kitto Sr. and Shirly Ann Llewellyn (Kitto). He
loved boating, fishing, hunting and working on vehicles. He was proud to be a member of the Santee Sioux
Nation Fire Department and Storm Watcher. He worked for the Santee H.E.A.R.T. Program and he ran the
Dakotah Kitchen. He was recently employed with the Santee Sioux Housing Authority. He had a big heart and
helped anyone whenever he could. He was married to Millie (Denny) Kitto. He has one son, Cory Allen, and
one daughter, Shaylee Campbell. He also has two stepsons, Brent and Colten, and one step-daughter,
Brittany.
He's survived by his mother, Shirley Llewellyn (Kitto); and four brothers: Rick Kitto (Ross), who resides in
Texas; Wilfred H. Kitto Jr. of Sioux City, Iowa; Thomas Ray Kitto of Ottumwa, Iowa; and Vern Ray Kitto of
Pine Island, Minn.; two sisters: Rose Ann Hall of Owatonua, Minn., and Angela Salas of Omaha, Neb.; his
Aunt Lucy (Kitto) Bearing and Uncle Jerry Kitto, with numerous nieces and nephews.
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His baptism was sponsored by Richard L. Kitto, Grace Chapman, and Herman Chapman.
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119. GERALD DUANE "JERRY"5 KITTO (WILFRED RAYMOND "RAY"4, LUCY HINAPEWIN3 TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI
"FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2125 was born November 01, 1947 in Bloomfield, Knox County,
Nebraska2125,2126, and died November 14, 2007 in Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska 2127. He married (1)
CHERYL. He married (2) M EREDITH KAY JAMES. He married (3) S HIRLEY A. 1970.
SANTEE, Neb. -- Gerald "Jerry" Duane Kitto, age 60, of Santee, NE passed away on Wednesday, November
14, 2007, at the Golden Living Center-Norfolk, Norfolk, NE.
Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday, November 17, 2007, at Oyate Oyanke Community Center with
Holy Communion at the Our Most Merciful Savior Episcopal Church, Santee, NE with Rev. David Hussey
officiating. Burial will be in the Congregational Cemetery, Santee, NE.
Visitations begin Thursday evening and continue until service time on Saturday with prayer services at 8:00
p.m. each evening.
Kostel Funeral Home and Crematory of Yankton is in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers will be Roger
Trudell, Jim James, Gary Veseley, Butch Denny, Terry Whipple, Marion Brandt, Jerry James and Dave Henry.
Honorary pallbearers are all his family and friends.
Jerry worked most of his life in the construction field, retiring recently due to his declining health. Up to his
time of death, Jerry was a member of the Tribal Council of the Santee Sioux Nation of Nebraska.
Jerry is survived by his wife, Cheryl; daughters: Mawana and Monica; sons: Jerry, Jason and Justin;
grandchildren: Adam, David, Jared, Shaelyn, Sophie, Caiden, Darlene, Erika, Waniyetu and Wolfgang; his sister,
Lucy Bearing; as well as many nieces and nephews and great friends.
Jerry was preceded in death by his parents, Myrtle (LaCroix) and Ray Kitto; his stepfather, Luther Kitto; and
brothers: Wilfred, Richard and Dean.
120. ROBERT LOUIS5 LEEDOM (FLORENCE RACHEL4 TRUDELL, LOUIS3, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born January 23, 1936 in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa.
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i. ANNIE6 LEEDOM.
121. LESLIE KEITH "LES"5 TRUDELL (HARRIS ALLEN "HARRY"4, LOUIS3, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2130 was born November 05, 1946 in Winnebago, Nebraska 2131,2132, and died December
19, 1993 in Oakland, Alameda County, California2133,2134.
Two found guilty in murder of former Siouxland man. The conviction of two men for the murder of her
brother in Oakland, Calif., will help bring the tragedy of his death to closure for his family, his sister, Trudy
Trudell-Shortenhaus of Sioux City said Tuesday night.
Les Trudell, 47, was killed Dec. 19, 1993. Another man and a woman also were killed and two other people
were wounded in what authorities called a massacre in Oakland.
Trudell was born and raised in South Sioux City and moved to Oakland two years ago to work with Indian
children and the elderly to teach them Native American arts and crafts.
The trial started Sept. 21 in Alameda County Unified Superior Court. On Tuesday afternoon, a jury convicted
Matthew Eric Souza, 23, and his brother, Michael Anthony Souza, 24, of first-degree murder. The jury
deliberated for about two days, the Oakland Tribune reported. The jury found that both brothers used firearms to
commit the rampage.
"Initially, I am very relieved (at the verdict) and that we finally can put this to rest," Trudell-Shortenhaus
said. "That's not to say we will ever forget my brother. But, Les was all about truth. He would have wanted to
have justice served in the matter."
Even though Trudell-Shortenhaus said the Souza brothers turned themselves into authorities nine days after
the murders, it took almost five years to bring the defendants to trial because of the case backload in Alameda
County.
Trudell-Shortenhaus said she and another sister, Pat, and her husband, Jerry Gordon, of Sioux City, attended
much of the trial.
The trial "gave my family many of the answers to the many, many questions we have had over the years,"
Trudell-Shortenhaus said. "Les was at a private party where they were doing a fundraiser for a Native American
health care center.
"They shot him in the back and in the back of the head. The pathologist testified that Les lived for two
heartbeats. The other man died instantly and the woman suffered the longest for about 20 minutes," she said.
"It was a quiet house party," Trudell-Shortenhaus said. "They were socializing. My brother hardly had any
trace of alcohol in his system."
From the testimony, she said her family learned that her brother "was trying to help someone else" when he
was killed.
The shooting took place after the Souza brothers went to the Oakland apartment from which their mother had
been thrown out a few hours earlier. During the trial, the prosecutor said Rebecca Souza was thrown out of the
apartment when the hostess thought she was flirting with another woman's boyfriend. A few hours later, her sons,
Michael and Matthew, ages 19 and 18, respectively, arrived with a third man, the Oakland Tribune reported.
Michael Souza had a shotgun, while Matthew was armed with a .223-caliber assault rifle. The third man, who
never has been identified or charged, had a .25-caliber handgun. Carmine said Matthew Souza and the
unidentified gunman raked the apartment with bullets after a party-goer rushed Michael Souza.
"Everybody liked Les," his sister recalled.
Before moving to Oakland two years ago, he worked for 14 years with the Sioux City-based Indian Youth of
America, which ran a number of summer programs in Arizona and the Black Hills.
Trudell, who was born on Nov. 5, 1946, in Winnebago, Neb., attended South Sioux City schools and was a
Vietnam veteran. He served as a medic in the 87th Airborne All American Division in Vietnam, from 1967-69.
He is survived by two daughters, Tiffany Tuttle of Omaha and Marta Marin of Vancouver, Wash.; two
brothers, Edward of South Sioux City and Richard of Oakland; and four sisters, Jeannie Jackson and Tracy
Trudell-Jones, both of South City City, and Gordon and Trudell-Shortenhaus of Sioux City. He was preceded in
death by his parents and a sister, Fran Trudell-Cooper.
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Social Security Number: 505-60-28612135
122. FRANCETTA M. "FRAN"5 TRUDELL-COOPER (HARRIS ALLEN "HARRY"4 TRUDELL, LOUIS3, FRANCIS HEPI
"FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2136 was born March 22, 1950 in Winnebago, Thurston County,
Nebraska2136, and died August 05, 1997 in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa2136. She married (3) B OBBY
COOPER 1988 in Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota2136.
Francetta M. Trudell-Cooper, 47, of Sioux City died unexpectedly Tuesday, Aug. 5, 1997, at a Sioux City
hospital.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Boniface Catholic Church, with the Rev. Marvin J. Boes
officiating. Burial will be in Congregational Cemetery at Santee, Neb. Visitation began at 4 p.m. Thursday and
will continue through 9 a.m. Saturday, with a prayer vigil services at 7 p.m. today with the Rev. Marvin J. Boes
officiating, at St. Paul's Indian Mission in Sioux City.
Mrs. Trudell-Cooper was born March 22, 1950, in Winnebago, Neb., the daughter of Harry A. and Viola L.
(Rouillard) Trudell. She attended school in South Sioux City.
She married Bobby Cooper in 1988, at Sioux Falls, S.D. She had been a resident of Sioux City most of her
life. She was a homemaker.
She was a member of the Santee Dakota Sioux Tribe of Nebraska.
Survivors include her husband; a son, Joshua Matsushige at home; two daughters, Leslie and Tenile Trudell,
both of Omaha, Neb.; two brothers and their wives, Ed and Jeanie Trudell of South Sioux City and Richard and
Janeen Trudell of Piedmont, Calif.; and four sisters, Jeannie Jackson and Tracy and her husband Alvin Jones, all
of South Sioux City, Patricia and her husband Jerry Gordon and Trudy Trudell-Shortenhaus and her husband Joe
Shortenhaus, all of Sioux City.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Les Trudell.
Pallbearers will be Gary Dean, Henry "Butch" and George Trudell, Dennis Red Owl, Landon and Jerry
Gordon.
Joshua Joseph Matsushige, 16, of Sioux City died Monday, Dec. 29, 1997, at his residence.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Paul's Indian Mission, with the Rev. F. David Titus officiating. Burial
will be in Winnebago Cemetery at Winnebago, Neb. Traditional wake services and visitation began Tuesday,
Dec. 30 and will continue until service time Friday at the church.
Joshua was born Dec. 11, 1981. He was a 10th grade student at East High School. He was employed part time
for Wheel Chair Transportation.
He had been living with Rita Lingle and three foster boys, Gabriel, Jeff and Jake.
Survivors include a brother, Elden Matsushige; three sisters, Linette John of Sioux City and Leslie and Tenile
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Trudell of Omaha; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Mary, and maternal grandparents.
Pallbearers will be Lance Matsushige, Mark Humphrey, Jarvis, Eddie and Joshua Horn and Anthony John.
123. PATRICIA A. "PAT"5 TRUDELL (HARRIS ALLEN "HARRY"4, LOUIS3, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born August 24, 1943 in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa. She married JERRY
A. GORDON2138 January 01, 1963 in South Sioux City, Dakota County, Nebraska2138. He was born September 15,
1937 in Sergeant Bluff, Woodbury County, Iowa2138, and died July 31, 2004 in Sioux City, Woodbury County,
Iowa2138.
Vita
Hometown: Grew up on the Winnebago Indian Reservation; has lived in Morningside for 37 years
Education: 1962 South Sioux City High School graduate; 1977 Morningside College graduate; 1992 University
of California-Berkeley law school graduate.
Honors: Distinguished Alumni award from Morningside College in 1987 and Sioux City Sertoma Service to
Mankind Award; local, district, regional and international awards in 1983
Personal: Married to Jerry Gordon for 37 years; four daughters, one son; 16 grandchildren
How she's making a difference: as founder and executive director of Indian Youth of America; providing
opportunities and experiences which aid Indian children in their educational, career, cultural and personal growth
Gordon became an activist for the Native American cause when her four daughters were in Brownies.
"I noticed there were few Indian girls in the Scouting program, so I decided to start my own troop for the
Indian girls," she said.
She began raising money for the Scouting uniforms, because most of the girls were from economically
disadvantaged families. She took it to the next level, and ended up raising money for everything associated with
the troop.
Gordon developed IYA as an outgrowth of a summer youth camp program she started in 1976. She founded
the camp with assistance from her brother who was then director of the Indian Lawyer Training Program of
Oakland, Calif.
The first camp was on the Warm Springs Reservation in Oregon. Today, the camp serves thousands of Indian
youths from 170 tribes and 27 states. Other summer youth camps have been conducted in Arizona and South
Dakota.
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By the end of that first summer, Gordon had envisioned a comprehensive Indian youth organization that
would be dedicated to improving the lives of Indian children nationwide.
"I noticed the kids at the camp didn't have a grasp of their culture," she explained of her decision to establish
the group.
IYA was incorporated in 1978, as a nonprofit, charitable, national Indian service organization. It is
headquartered in Sioux City and serves about 1,500 Indian children and families annually through its programs
and activities. Its motto is "They are young once, but Indian forever."
The organization also serves as a resource clearinghouse; a nationwide information, referral and advocacy
service to research and disseminate information relevant to the needs and welfare of Indian youth and families
across the country.
"People call us from all over," Gordon said. "If we can't provide them with the information, then we can refer
them to other agencies."
IYA provides a number of direct services in Sioux City, including crisis intervention, substance abuse
prevention, special workshops, an annual Christmas party and an after-school program.
"I'm very proud of all the programs we offer, but I think the after-school program is very effective," Gordon
said.
The program was established almost 20 years ago as a deterrent to juvenile delinquency. The program is held
at the Cook Park Shelter, Monday through Thursday, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. A variety of educational, recreational,
cultural and artistic activities are offered, along with peer counseling for economically disadvantaged Indian and
multi-racial children, ages 8 to 13.
Years after her graduation from South Sioux High School, but during the early beginnings of the IYA,
Gordon decided to pursue a college degree.
"I always wanted to go back to school and get a degree," she said. "I was very interested in working with
children, so I majored in social work and psychology."
Almost a dozen years after her Morningside graduation in 1977, she decided to earn a law degree.
"Over the years, I felt powerless because I did not have the legal skills and credentials that would allow me to
serve the Indian children more fully," she said.
She applied and was accepted at the University of California-Berkeley. She was awarded a juris doctorate
from Boalt Hall School of Law in 1992.
After graduating from law school, Gordon worked as a staff attorney for the U.S. Senate Committee on
Indian Affairs for Sen. Daniel Inouye in the nation's capital. She also worked as a legislative assistant for the
Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation in their Washington, D.C. office.
"But my home is here," she stressed of remaining in Siouxland.
Originally, the IYA offices were in Morningside. From 1987 to the end of last year, the group operated out of
the Badgerow Building. Presently, IYA is in the lower level of the light, brick building at the corner of Seventh
and Jackson streets. Once remodeling on the upper level is completed, the offices will move upstairs, sometime in
January.
The more-visible, high traffic location for IYA on Jackson Street should help with what Gordon called
"Sioux City's best-kept secret." However, challenges remain.
"It's frustrating when I see our organization not being given the same opportunities as other nonprofit
agencies," she admitted. "It's sometimes difficult to raise money for our programs."
Indian Youth of America is a distinct and entirely separate entity from the Indian Center in Sioux City.
Currently, it is not a United Way agency.
The majority of the IYA funding comes from outside the tri-state area. The organization receives no federal
money, Gordon explained.
The mother of five and grandmother of 16 said her passion in life "has always been to make a positive
difference" in the lives of Indian children.
"I believe that every child is entitled to opportunities and experiences that will enable them to establish a self-
supporting life, while always remembering that their background will be their strength and pride," she said.
Jerry A. Gordon, 66, of Sioux City died Saturday, July 31, 2004, at a Sioux City hospital following a brief
illness.
A sunrise services will be at 6 a.m. Wednesday and a funeral service at 10 a.m. Wednesday, all at his
residence, 3161 Bushnell St., in Sioux City, with Rick Thomas and family and the Rev. Marvin Boes officiating.
Burial will be in Logan Park Cemetery. Visitation will begin today and continue until service time Wednesday,
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with a prayer service at 7 p.m. today, at his residence. Arrangements are under the direction of Meyer Brothers
Colonial Chapel.
Mr. Gordon was born Sept. 15, 1937, in Sergeant Bluff, the son of Cecil and Pauline (McAdams) Niemela.
He married Patricia A. Trudell on Jan. 1, 1963, in South Sioux City.
He was a hard worker all his life and took great pride in the work that he did. He began working at the early
age of 15. He worked at the Sioux City Brick Yard in the early 1950s. He worked for his uncle at Wayne
Gordon's Body Shop and the Sioux City Foundry. He worked for more than 35 years in local packing houses,
Needham's, Floyd Valley, Dakota Pork and Butchers. More recently, he worked for the city of Sioux City with the
parks department and was lovingly referred to by his family as the "Park Nazi."
He loved to read and learn about Sioux City's history. He was the host of the "Coffee Talk" at Johnnie Mars
Restaurant for many years. His coffee buddies call him the "Historian." He loved to watch his History, Discovery
and the national news channels on television. He enjoyed car races, stock cars, sprint cars and was a huge fan of
NASCAR racing. He had a love for old cars and recently was the proud owner of a 1931 Model A. Ford Coupe.
He was well known and well liked and had many friends, too numerous to mention. His grandchildren were very
special to him. He was always there for them whenever they needed him. He attended all of their sporting events,
he was their biggest fan.
He was married to a Santee Dakota Native American woman for more than 41 years. He was a humble and
generous man and because of his love, understanding and respect for the Dakota ways, he requested a traditional
Native American funeral.
Survivors include his wife, Patricia; his mother, Pauline of Sioux City; a son and his fiancee, Landon Gordon
and Kari Lou Patterson of Ankeny, Iowa; four daughters, Trudy and her husband, Joe Shortenhaus, Paige, Robin
and Jeri "Lynnie" Gordon and her fiance, Dexel Harris, all of Sioux City; two brothers and their wives, David and
Susie and Jon and Charlene, all of Sioux City; a sister and her husband, Dawn and Kevin Woock of Sioux City;
and 16 grandchildren, Tate, Prairie Rose, Owen, Jerry, Dexel, Sophie, Sadee, Denvy, Sage, Summer, Landon,
Jeremiah, Justine, Hunter and twins, Ryan and Riley.
He was preceded in death by his father, Cecil; a brother, Ronald; and a sister, Mary Jo.
Pallbearers will be Sonny, Butch, Corky, Jeremy and Tate Gordon, Dick Malloy, Jimmy Cole and John
Baryo. Honorary pallbearers will be Jim Baker, Gary Jones, Gary Moore, Don Frederick, Johnny and Carl
Merchant.
124. EDWARD LOUIS "ED"5 TRUDELL (HARRIS ALLEN "HARRY"4, LOUIS3, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2139 was born March 31, 1938 in Winnebago, Thurston County, Oregon2139, and died July
12, 1999 in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa2139,2140. He married MARY JEAN "JEANIE" WISEMAN2140 October
06, 1966 in South Sioux City, Dakota County, Nebraska2141,2142. She was born June 23, 1942 in Homer,
Nebraska2142, and died April 17, 2008 in South Sioux City, Dakota County, Nebraska2142.
SOUTH SIOUX CITY - Edward L. Trudell, 61, of South Sioux City died unexpectedly Monday, July 12,
1999, at a Sioux City hospital.
Services will be 9:30 a.m. Thursday at Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel, with the Rev. Gerald Hartz of
St.Luke's Regional Medical Center officiating. Burial will be in Dakota City Cemetery, with military rites
conducted by American Legion Post 376 of Dakota City. Visitation will be 2 to 9 p.m. today, with the family
present 7 to 9 p.m. and a prayer service at 7:30 p.m., at the funeral home.
Mr. Trudell was born March 31, 1938, in Winnebago, Neb., the son of Harry A. and Viola L. (Rouillard)
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Trudell. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1956 and served for four years.
He married Jean Wiseman on Oct. 6, 1966, in South Sioux City. He was employed as an iron worker with
Local 184.
He enjoyed the outdoors and was active in field trial competition.
Survivors include his wife; four sons, Patrick of Lincoln, Neb., Ronald of South Sioux City, Rex of Emporia,
Kan., and Donald of Kansas City, Kan.; a daughter, Barbara Ann Vondrak of Hinton, Iowa; two brothers, Richard
of Piedmont, Calif., and Michael of Texas; five sisters, Jeannie Jackson and Tracy Jones, both of South Sioux
City, Pat Gordon and Trudy Rouillard Shortenhaus, both of Sioux City and Daylene Dishman of Texas; 15
grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Les; and a sister, Fran.
Pallbearers will be Scott Sevier, Brian and Tom Uhl, John Carpenter, Kim Wenger, Brent Jackson and
Landon Gordon.
South Sioux City -- M. Jean Trudell, 65, of South Sioux City died Thursday, April 17, 2008, at her residence
following a brief illness with cancer.
Services will be 1:30 p.m. Monday at Becker-Hunt Funeral Home, South Sioux City. Burial will be in the
Dakota City Cemetery. Visitation will be from 3 to 8 p.m. Sunday with the family present from 6 to 8 p.m. at the
funeral home.
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From: "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, IA, Sunday, 20 April 2008.
SOUTH SIOUX CITY -- M. Jean Trudell, 65, of South Sioux City passed away Thursday, April 17, 2008, at
her residence following a brief illness with cancer.
Services will be 1:30 p.m. Monday at Becker-Hunt Funeral Home, with the Rev. Neva Thorn Perdue,
Hospice of Siouxland chaplain, officiating. Burial will be in Dakota City Cemetery. Visitation will be 3 to 8 p.m.
today, with the family present 6 to 8 p.m., at the funeral home.
Mary Jean was born June 23, 1942, in Homer, Neb., the daughter of William R. and Mary E. (Shatka)
Wiseman. She graduated from Homer High School in 1960. She married Edward L. Trudell in 1966. She was
employed 30 years for the South Sioux City Community Schools and was a secretary for the Local 801 UEMW of
America.
She was a member of St. Michael Catholic Church in South Sioux City and the American Legion Auxiliary,
Buckland Post 97 of Homer. Her hobbies were gardening, crossword puzzles and camping and vacationing with
her best friend, Shirley. She was a warm, loving and caring person and was known as Mom or Grandma to
everybody. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Hospice of Siouxland.
Survivors include three sons and their wives, Ron and Brenda Barto of Sioux City, Rex and Nora Barto of
Dike, Iowa, and Don and Natalie Madison of Cleveland, Mo.; a daughter, Barbara A. Vondrac Trudell of Tea,
S.D.; four brothers, Bill Wiseman of Homer, Neb., Richard Wiseman of Dakota City, and Ed and Bob Wiseman,
both of Washington; a sister, Cinda Haralson of Spencer, Texas; and 18 grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Edward, who passed away on July 12, 1999, in South
Sioux City; her son, Patrick Barclay; and a sister, Ina Sevier.
Pallbearers will be Tom and Brian Uhl, Richard and Bill Wiseman, Roy Green Barto and Kim Wenger.
Honorary pallbearers will be Mike Hansen, Edward Barto and Jon Saunders.
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Children of EDWARD TRUDELL and MARY WISEMAN are:
i. PATRICK6 TRUDELL.
ii. RONALD TRUDELL.
iii. REX TRUDELL.
iv. DONALD TRUDELL.
v. BARBARA ANN TRUDELL, m. UNKNOWN VONDRAK.
125. THERESA5 TRUDELL (HENRY JOSEPH4, LOUIS3, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)
126. RONALD JOSEPH "SAL"5 TRUDELL (HENRY JOSEPH4, LOUIS3, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1)2147 was born August 30, 1951 in Winnebago, Thurston County, Oregon2147, and died January 02,
2008 in Geneseo, Henry County, Illinois2147.
Ronald Joseph "Sal" Trudell of Geneseo, Ill., formerly of Sioux City, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2008,
in Geneseo.
Memorial services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Mount Olive Baptist Church, 1522 Douglas St., Sioux City.
Sal was born Aug. 30, 1951, in Winnebago, Neb., the son of Lois and Henry Trudell Sr. He was a longtime
resident of Sioux City. He was a member of the Santee Sioux Tribe of Nebraska. He was an accomplished artist,
loved playing softball, listening to music, watching movies and visiting with his family and friends.
Survivors include his companion and angel, Char; his beloved sons, Jahil and Jesse Trudell of Sioux City;
three grandchildren, Jordan, Jaden and Jalen Trudell, all of Sioux City; seven brothers, Henry Jr., George, Gary,
Steve, Jeffery, Larry and Frank Trudell; three sisters, Cheryl Bailer, Debbie and Lori Lynn Trudell; and many
special uncles, aunts, cousins, nephews and nieces.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Mike; and a sister, Theresa.
127. FLOYD LEVI5 REYNOLDS (ELLEN CORNELIA4 TRUDELL, LEVI HENRY3, HENRY2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1) was born November 13, 1933 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska2148, and died July 12, 2004 in Yankton,
Yankton County, South Dakota2148,2149. He married MYRTICE ELIZABETH "BETTY" HERRON.
SANTEE -- Services for Floyd Reynolds, 70, Santee, will be at 10 a.m. Friday, July 15, at the Oyate Oyanka
Community Center here. The Rev. David Bussey will officiate with burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Omaha.
Visitation will begin after 1 p.m. Thursday at the center. Brockhaus Funeral Home is in charge. He died Monday,
July 12, 2004, at Avera Sacred Heart Hospital.
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More About FLOYD DUANE REYNOLDS:
Baptism: May 30, 1958, Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, by Rev. Earl
Kneebone2151
196. ii. GARY LAVERNE REYNOLDS, b. April 02, 1960, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
197. iii. ROBERT STEVEN REYNOLDS, b. December 20, 1963, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
198. iv. HARRY LEVI REYNOLDS, b. December 24, 1964, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
128. LYDIA MARIE5 WILLIAMS (MERCEDES MAE4 TRUDELL, LEVI HENRY3, HENRY2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1) was born February 07, 1944 in Marty, Charles Mix County, South Dakota2152. She married (1) N ATHAN B.
FERRIS. He was born July 04, 19392153, and died August 22, 2004 2153. She married (2) GILBERT DARREL
FRAZIER December 13, 1961 in Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota. He was born August 11, 1934 in
Winnebago, Thurston County, Nebraska2153, and died October 12, 1985 in Knox County, Nebraska 2153.
129. DANIEL5 DENNEY (MERCEDES MAE4 TRUDELL, LEVI HENRY3, HENRY2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)
130. CLEO FAYE5 BERNIE (MERCEDES MAE4 TRUDELL, LEVI HENRY3, HENRY2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)
was born July 23, 1945. She married HARLEN DEAN FRAZIER July 09, 1987 in Knox County, Nebraska. He was
born October 14, 1936 in Winnebago, Thurston County, Nebraska.
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202. v. JOSHUA LEE FRAZIER, b. January 31, 1968.
vi. DAVID LEE FRAZIER, b. July 09, 1975.
131. JOYCE ELLEN5 BERNIE (MERCEDES MAE4 TRUDELL, LEVI HENRY3, HENRY2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1) was born March 18, 1947 2155, and died June 03, 1999 in drowned in Missouri River, Knox County,
Nebraska2155. She married MARVIN JACK MARTY.
132. KATHERINE5 HAGEMAN (LORINDA MARY4 MITCHELL, CECILIA LUCY3 TRUDELL, HENRY2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1) She married LORENZO HARRY HOFFMAN, son of HARRY HOFFMAN and JEANNETTE TRUDELL. He
was born February 20, 1910 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska2155,2156, and died February 16, 1967 in Omaha,
Douglas County, Nebraska2157,2158.
133. NORMA BLANCHE5 NOBLE (MARY4 TRUDELL, FRANK M.3, AUGUST TATOHEYA "GUS"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1) was born May 22, 1936 in Roberts County, South Dakota2163,2164, and died April 18, 1982 in
Memorial Medical Center, Watertown, Codington County, South Dakota2165,2166. She married (1) ERNEST
HAYES. She married (2) ROGER HOLMBERG. She married (3) MILTON YOUNG November 29, 19552166. He
was born October 27, 1925 2166, and died July 06, 1977 2166.
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later terminated and they were adopted by Carl Norman Bamberger and Elizabeth Louise (Kelty) Bamberger.
203. ii. MAGGIE LOUISE BAMBERGER, b. February 12, 1967, Sisseton, Roberts County, South Dakota.
134. EARLWIN E.5 WILSON (ROSE4 TRUDELL, FRANK M.3, AUGUST TATOHEYA "GUS"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1) was born July 30, 1934.
135. WILBUR ERWIN "DEAN"5 BROWN (MARY ROSE4 TRUDELL, RALPH SIMON3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1)2176 was born May 29, 1950 in Winnebago, Thurston County, Oregon2176, and died September 14,
1997 in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa2176.
Wilbur Erwin "Dean" Brown, 47, of Sioux City died unexpectedly Sunday, Sept. 14, 1997, at a Sioux City
hospital.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Santee Community Gymnasium in Santee, Neb. Visitation will
begin at 3 p.m. today at the gymnasium. Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel is in charge of the arrangements.
Mr. Brown was born May 29, 1950, in Winnebago, Neb., the son of James E. and Mary Rose (Trudell)
Brown. He attended Sioux City schools and Western Iowa Tech Community College.
He was employed with Guaranteed Roofing.
Survivors include two daughters, Merri and Cori Brown of Bemidji, Minn.; two sons, Coly and his wife,
Paula, of Winnebago and Walkin of Sioux City; four brothers, James M. and his wife, Pam, of Bemidji, Minn.,
Keith and his wife, Claire, and Harold and his wife, Karen, all of Sioux City, and Jeffery of Santee; a sister and
her husband, Rita and Stanley White Jr. of Santee; and seven granddaughters, Amanda, Samantha, Brandi,
Lyndsi, Colee, Shyanna and Emery.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Robert and Joseph; and three sisters, Roberta, Shirley
and Betty Jo.
Pallbearers will be Terry Monk, Stanley White Jr., Bianco White, Keith Brown Jr., Stacy LaPointe and Billy
Dean Wabashaw.
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Children of WILBUR ERWIN "DEAN" BROWN are:
i. MERRI6 BROWN.
ii. CORI BROWN.
iii. COLY BROWN, m. PAULA.
iv. WALKIN BROWN.
136. ROBERTA "BOBBY"5 TRUDELL (WILLIAM CLIFFORD "BILL"4, RALPH SIMON3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1) She married DUANE BABCOCK.
137. ANTHONY "TONY"5 TRUDELL (WILLIAM CLIFFORD "BILL"4, RALPH SIMON3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1)
138. KENNETH JOSEPH "KENNY"5 TRUDELL (WILLIAM CLIFFORD "BILL"4, RALPH SIMON3, PETER2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) He married (1) LEONA ELAINE EPPERSON. She was born March 21, 1945 in Santee,
Knox County, Nebraska. He married (2) JOSEPHINE MARIE BROOCK2177 March 31, 1984 in Reno, Nevada. She
was born August 26, 1934 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, and died September 10, 2007 in
Crofton, Knox County, Nebraska2177.
Funeral Services for Josephine M. Trudell, age 73, of Crofton, NE were held Wednesday, September 12,
2007, at 2:00 P.M. at the Oyate Oyanke Center in Santee, NE. Rev. David Hussey officiated with burial in the
L’Eau Qui Court Cemetery in Niobrara.
Visitation was held Tuesday at 3:00 P.M. until the service time at the Oyate Oyanke Center in Santee.
Brockhaus Funeral Home of Niobrara is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Trudell died Monday, September, 10, 2007, at her home.
Josephine Marie Trudell, daughter of Raymond and Josephine (Cruz) Broock, was born August 26, 1934 in
San Francisco, CA. She attended Polytechnic High School in San Francisco. On March 31, 1984, she was married
to Kenneth Trudell at Reno, NV. Josephine was a member of the Humane Society of the United States.
She died Monday, September 10, 2007 at the age of 73, at her home in Crofton, NE, surrounded by family
after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.
She is survived by her husband, Kenneth J. Trudell; daughters, Diana Ohlssen-Johnson, Joanna (Howard)
Ohlssen-Crump, Terryann (Ray) Blasingame; a son, Randolph Fritz; step daughters, Rose, Lucille, Tina, Mary,
and Denise; 33 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren; and a sister, Arlene Hoppis.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Raymond and Josephine Broock; and parents in law, William and
Marie Trudell.
The family would like to add a special thank you to Avera Sacred Heart Hospice, the Santee Sioux Nation,
and to her many friends and neighbors for all their love and support.
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SANTEE - Services for Josephine M. Trudell, 73, of Crofton were scheduled Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the
Oyate Oyanke Center in Santee with burial in L'Eau Qui Court Cemetery. Brockhaus Funeral Home of Niobrara
was in charge.
Mrs. Trudell died Monday, Sept. 10, 2007, at her home.
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Burial: September 12, 2007, L'Eau Qui Court Cemetery, Niobrara, Knox County, Nebraska2177
Daughter of: Raymond Broock and Josephine Cruz
139. EMIL STRIBBIN5 GOODTEACHER (ALVINA ESTHER4 JOHNSON, LAVINIA ELIZABETH3 TRUDELL, PETER2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2178 was born July 03, 1918 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska2179,2180,2181,2182,
and died December 24, 2006 in Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska2182. He married JULIA M.
JOHN September 17, 1946 in Center, Knox County, Nebraska2182. She was born October 15, 1924 in Nebraska.
SANTEE, Neb. -- Funeral services for Emil Goodteacher, age 88, of Santee, Neb., will be held Friday,
December 29, 2006, at the Oyate Oyanke Center in Santee. Burial will be in Howe Creek Cemetery in rural
Center, NE. Visitation will begin at 5:00 p.m. Tuesday and continue until the service time Friday.
Mr. Goodteacher died Sunday at his home in Santee.
Brockhaus Funeral Home of Niobrara is in charge of arrangements.
Emil S. Goodteacher Sr., son of Oscar and Alvina (Johnson) Goodteacher, was born July 3, 1918, at Santee,
NE. He attended Flandreau Indian School in Flandreau, SD. On September 17, 1946, he was married to Julia
John at Center, NE. He lived in Santee and Sioux City, IA where he worked for Swift and Co. Meat Packers.
Emil was a member of the Santee Sioux Tribe.
Survivors include his wife, Julia; sons: Jerry, Elmer, Emil Jr., Charles and Thomas; daughters: Julia Godfry,
June Saul, Prisilla Brandt, Theresa DeCory and Sharon Yellow-Cloud.
He was preceded in death by his parents; 2 brothers; 3 sisters; and one son.
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His baptism was sponsored by John Henry, Oliver Rouillard, and Jane Goodteacher.
ii. ELMER PHILLIP GOODTEACHER, b. March 03, 1948, Winnebago, Nebraska; m. S HERRY DIANE; b. July 14,
1949.
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206. iii. JUNE FAYE GOODTEACHER, b. June 01, 1950, Niobrara, Knox County, Nebraska.
iv. EMIL GOODTEACHER, b. February 17, 1952, Niobrara, Knox County, Nebraska.
v. PRISCILLA JANE GOODTEACHER, b. September 07, 1953, Winnebago, Nebraska; m. UNKNOWN BRANDT.
vi. TERESA GOODTEACHER, b. August 23, 1954, Winnebago, Nebraska; m. UNKNOWN DECORY.
vii. ROGER VINCENT GOODTEACHER, b. January 23, 1956, Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa.
viii. CHARLES S. GOODTEACHER, b. April 28, 1960.
ix. THOMAS J. GOODTEACHER, b. October 18, 1961.
x. JERRY M. GOODTEACHER, b. May 01, 1966.
xi. SHARON GOODTEACHER, m. UNKNOWN YELLOW-CLOUD.
140. JOSEPH JOHNSON "JOE"5 GOODTEACHER (ALVINA ESTHER4 JOHNSON, LAVINIA ELIZABETH3 TRUDELL, PETER2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born May 05, 1920 in Nebraska2188,2189, and died May 15, 1973 in Howe
Creek, Knox County, Nebraska. He married KATHLEEN CHARMAINE BREECE March 02, 1946 in Yankton,
Yankton County, South Dakota2190. She was born May 10, 19302191.
141. MARVENE LOVINA5 GOODTEACHER (ALVINA ESTHER4 JOHNSON, LAVINIA ELIZABETH3 TRUDELL, PETER2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born October 31, 1929 in Santee, Knox County, Nebraska2195,2196,2197, and
died January 19922198. She married (1) EMORY B. HINES. She married (2) W ILBERT S. CRAWFORD January 27,
1947 in Sisseton, Roberts County, South Dakota2199. He was born 1926 2199.
iii. GALE MARIE HINES, b. December 21, 1954, Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa 2203.
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More About GALE MARIE HINES:
Baptism: June 23, 1957, Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, by Rev. Earl
Kneebone2203
142. JAMES R.5 TRUDELL (LEO VINCENT4, WILLIAM ANTOINE "WILLY"3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)
was born August 1946. He married MIN CHA "TAMMY"2204 September 23, 1970 in Honolulu, Honolulu County,
Hawaii2204. She was born December 31, 1947 in Seoul, Korea 2204, and died November 10, 2007 in Yankton,
Yankton County, South Dakota2204,2205.
From: "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota. Thursday, November 15, 2007.
Min Cha "Tammy" Trudell, age 59, of Yankton, passed away Saturday, November 10, 2007, at Sister James
Care Center, Yankton, SD.
Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. Friday, November 16, 2007, at the Harvest Baptist Church, Mission Hill,
SD with Pastor Nathan Martin officiating. Burial of her cremated remains will be in the Black Hills National
Cemetery, Sturgis, SD at a later date.
Visitations will be 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday, at the Kostel Funeral Home and Crematory, Yankton, with a prayer
service at 7:00 p.m. Visitations will resume one hour prior to the service at the church.
Pallbearers will be Duane Sieler, Roger Trudell, Duane Trudell, Lee Ickes, Robert Campbell and Kenny
Chapman.
Tammy was born in Seoul, Korea, on December 31, 1947. She married James R. Trudell on September 23rd,
1970, in Honolulu, HI. She accepted the Lord as her Savior early in life; she was baptized in the Baptist Church
in Colorado Springs, CO in 1977. She was married to a soldier and lived in many places in the United States and
overseas. Her favorite place and the place she always called home was our house in Colorado Springs, CO.
Tammy worked at the Peterson Air Force Base Commissary in Colorado Springs, CO. She dedicated most of her
life to making a home for and raising her two girls Jo Anne and Teri. She moved to Yankton with her husband in
November of 1997 and was happy raising her grandson, Evan, and caring for her husband. The yard at our home
on Burleigh Street in Yankton was her pride and joy, her flowers and home received much of her time and tender
loving care.
All will miss her pretty smile and love for her family and friends. We all miss our sweet friend, mother, wife,
and partner. Rest in peace my love; I'll see you again in Heaven. Thank you for your love and all the time we
spent together, even though the years were short they were filled with your love for us.
Tammy's memory is cherished by her husband James R. Trudell of Yankton, SD. Two daughters Jo Anne
(David) Prichert and Terri Trudell and four grandchildren Evan, Elias, Micaela and Chris all of Colorado Springs,
CO.
She was preceded in death by her parents and grandparents.
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ii. TERRI TRUDELL.
143. PHYLLIS A.5 TRUDELL (LLOYD PETER4, WILLIAM ANTOINE "WILLY"3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1)2209 was born September 26, 1946 in Bloomfield, Knox County, Nebraska2209,2210, and died July 25, 2004 in
Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska2211,2212. She married RODNEY ROSENBAUM 19672213.
Former Kennard resident Phyllis Rosenbaum, 57, of Fremont, died Sunday, July 25, 2004, at the Fremont
Area Medical Center.
A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Kennard auditorium with Chaplain Joe
Brown of the Fremont Area Medical Center officiating. There is no visitation.
Phyllis Rosenbaum was born Sept. 26, 1946, in Bloomfield to Lloyd and Cecil (Smith) Trudell. She grew up
in Nebraska, and for several years, lived in Kennard.
She married Rodney Rosenbaum in 1967. The couple owned and operated the Dew Drop Inn in Kennard
from 1980 until 1992. For the past several years, she was employed at the Rose Room in Fremont.
She is survived by her two daughters and a son-in-law, Rhonda and Kevin Carpenter of Plattsmouth, and Val
Rosenbaum of Kennard; a son and daughter-in-law, Brice and Angela Rosenbaum of Arlington; former husband,
Rodney Rosenbaum of Kennard; six grandchildren; four sisters and five brothers: Sandra, Johnny, Roger, Edna,
Joe, Denise, Rodney, Tim and Shelli; several nieces and nephews; and many dear friends.
144. ANGELA5 HOFFMAN (LORENZO HARRY4, JEANNETTE NANCY "JENNIE"3 TRUDELL, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1) was born 1931. She married CLIFFORD S. ROBERTSON February 22, 1948 in Knox County,
Nebraska2216. He was born 1925.
145. DORIS OPAL5 TERRY (ESTHER OPHELION "OPAL"4 TRUDELL, JOHN BENJAMIN3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1) She married JACK YOWS.
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146. DORIS ELAINE5 TRUDELL (ROY CALVIN4, JOHN BENJAMIN3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) She
married MAX MORRIS.
147. ROY STEVEN5 TRUDELL (ROY CALVIN4, JOHN BENJAMIN3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) He
married MARY SPAIN.
148. EVA JEAN5 TRUDELL (ROY CALVIN4, JOHN BENJAMIN3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) She
married RON GASTON.
149. MICHAEL ALLAN5 TRUDELL (ROY CALVIN4, JOHN BENJAMIN3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)
was born July 18, 1949. He married SHARON P. GROLLMUS December 26, 1970 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles
County, California. She was born 1945.
150. MARY JANE5 BLAKEY (THELMA JANE4 TRUDELL, JOHN BENJAMIN3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1)2217,2218,2219 was born April 03, 1941 in Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota2220,2221, and died
September 15, 2003 in Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota2222,2223,2224,2225,2225. She married JAMES ZELL
"JIM" LIGHTNER2226,2227 February 25, 1961 in Luverne, Rock County, Minnesota2228. He was born February 25,
1925 in Fulton, Fulton County, Kentucky2229, and died January 23, 2006 in Yankton, Yankton County, South
Dakota2229,2230.
Mary Jane (Blakey) Lightner, 62, Yankton, died Monday (Sept. 15, 2003) at Avera Sacred Heart Hospital,
Yankton.
Funeral service is 2 p.m. Friday at the Ray, Cantrell & Wintz Funeral Home, Yankton, with Al Ouderkirk
officiating. Burial is in the Garden of Memories Cemetery, Yankton.
Pallbearers are Travis Blakey, Ricardo Eversley, Jesse Kendall, Justin Kirschenman, Elvin Lightner Jr. and
John Osborne.
Visitation is from 1-9 p.m. Thursday with the family present from 7-9 p.m. at the Ray, Cantrell & Wintz
Funeral Home.
She was born April 3, 1941, at Yankton, to LeRoy Sr. and Thelma (Truedell) Blakey. She grew up in
Yankton and attended Grove School. She worked at the State Hospital for 10 years until she moved away. She
married James Lightner Sr. on Feb. 25, 1961, at Luverne, Minn. They then moved to Sioux City, Iowa, where
they lived for the next 20 years. She was a member of Mount Zion Baptist Church while living in Sioux City. She
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worked at John Morrell for 12 years before moving back to Yankton. She was a member of the Jehovah's
Witnesses and worked at Avera Sister James Care Center in Yankton for 12 years until she retired.
She is survived by her husband, James Lightner Sr., Yankton; sons: Charles (Sandy) Willier, Minneapolis,
Minn., and James Lightner Jr., Yankton; daughters: Margie Williams, Sioux City; and Jammie (Jamzie) Ballard,
Sioux City; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; brother, George Blake, Tea; sisters: Phyllis Thorton,
Yankton; Doris Ivory, Fort Dodge, Iowa; and Angeline Kirschenman, Yankton; and numerous nieces and
nephews.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents; her parents; one son, one brother, one sister and several
nieces and nephews.
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Mary Jane (Blakey) Lightner, 62, Yankton, died Monday (Sept. 15, 2003) at Avera Sacred heart Hospital,
Yankton.
Funeral services are 2 p.m. Friday at the Ray, Cantrell and Wintz Funeral Home, Yankton, with Al Ouderkirk
officiating. Burial is in the Garden of Memories Cemetery, Yankton.
Visitation is 1-9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, with the family present from 7-9 p.m.
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From: "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, IA, Wednesday, 17 September 2003.
YANKTON, S.D. -- Mary Jane (Blakey) Lightner, 62, of Yankton died Monday, Sept. 15, 2003, at Avera
Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton.
Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Ray, Cantrell and Wintz Funeral Home in Yankton. Burial will be in Garden
of Memories Cemetery. Visitation will be 1 to 9 p.m. Thursday, with the family present 7 to 9 p.m., at the funeral
home.
YANKTON, S.D. -- James Z. Lightner Sr., 80, of Yankton died Monday, Jan. 23, 2006, at Avera Sacred
Heart Hospital in Yankton.
Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Wintz and Ray Funeral Home in Yankton, with the Rev. Jon Cooke
officiating. Burial will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery, with military rites conducted by the Veterans of
Foreign Wars Ernest-Bowyer Post 791. Visitation will be 1 to 8 p.m. Thursday, with the family present 6 to 8
p.m., at the funeral home.
James was born Feb. 25, 1925, in Fulton, Ky., to Richard and Loreline (Morris) Lightner. He grew up and
attended country school in Kentucky until moving to Sioux City when he was 13. He attended Sioux City schools.
He joined the U.S. Army and served his country during World War II. He returned to Sioux City and worked for
Armour Packing Co. for 27 years.
He married Mary Jane Blakey on Feb. 20, 1961, in Luverne, Minn. He later became a truck driver and after
retiring, a bus driver for Mount Marty College.
Survivors include two sons, James (Jodi) Lightner Jr. of Yankton and Charles R. (Sandy) Willier of Fridley,
Minn.; two daughters, Margie Williams and Jammie Ballard, both of Sioux City; nine grandchildren; three great-
grandchildren; three brothers, Alvin of Sioux City, Bobby and Ottis, both of Denver, Colo.; and several nieces
and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Jane; a son, Robert E. Willier; four brothers, Harry, Saul,
Richard Jr. and Lowell; and a sister in infancy.
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From: "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, IA, Tuesday, 24 January 2006.
YANKTON, S.D. -- James Z. Lightner Sr., 80, of Yankton died Monday, Jan. 23, 2006, at Avera Sacred
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Heart Hospital in Yankton.
Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Wintz and Ray Funeral Home in Yankton. Burial will be in Garden of
Memories Cemetery, with military rites conducted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Ernest-Bowyer Post 791.
Visitation will be 1 to 8 p.m. Thursday, with the family present 6 to 8 p.m., at the funeral home.
151. WINONA MARIE5 BLAKEY (THELMA JANE4 TRUDELL, JOHN BENJAMIN3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1)2239,2240,2241 was born May 11, 1942 in Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota2242,2243, and died
May 04, 2003 in Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota2244,2245,2246,2247. She married HENRY THOMAS MORROW
August 09, 1970 in Gayville, Yankton County, South Dakota2248. He was born March 11, 1945.
NEWELL, Iowa -- Winona M. (Blakey) Morrow, 60, Newell, Iowa, formerly of Yankton, died Sunday (May
4, 2003) at Mayo Clinic, Rochester Methodist Hospital, Rochester Minn.
A funeral service is 2 p.m. Thursday, at Ray, Cantrell & Wintz Funeral Home, Yankton, with the Rev.
Nelson Stone officiating. Burial will be in the Garden of Memories Cemetery, Yankton.
Pallbearers are Joshua Blakey, Matthew Blakey, Samuel Blakey, Travis Blakey, Virgil Jensen, Justin
Kirschenman and Robert Stock.
Visitation is from 1-9 p.m. Wednesday, at the funeral home with the family present from 7-9 p.m.
She was born May 11, 1942, at Yankton, to LeRoy and Thelma (Truedell) Blakey. She grew up and attended
schools at Yankton. On Aug. 9, 1970, she married Henry Morrow at Gayville. She lived at Yankton until her
marriage to Henry and they then lived in South Dakota, Utah and Iowa. She received the Lord as her Savior on
April 11, 1976.
She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
She is survived by her husband, Henry Morrow; two sons: Rick Stiefel, Watertown, and Terry Lightner of
Stephenville, Texas; four daughters: Renee Anderson, Shari Green and Geraldine Mathews, all of Sioux City,
Iowa; and Robyn Stiefel of Ogden, Utah; 15 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two brothers: LeRoy Blakey
Jr., Yankton; and George Blakey, Tea; and four sisters, Mary Jane Lighter, Phyllis Thorton and Angie
Kirschenman, all of Yankton, and Doris Ivory, Fort Dodge, Iowa.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a son.
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NEWELL, Iowa. -- Winona M. Morrow, 60, Newell, Iowa, died Sunday (May 4, 2003) at Rochester
Methodist Hospital, Rochester, Minn.
Funeral arrangements are pending with the Ray, Cantrell and Wintz Funeral Home, Yankton.
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From: "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, IA, Wednesday, 6 May 2003.
YANKTON, S.D. -- Winona M. (Blakey) Morrow, 60, of Newell, Iowa, formerly of Yankton, died Sunday,
May 4, 2003, at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester Methodist Hospital in Rochester, Minn.
Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Ray, Cantrell and Wintz Funeral Home in Yankton, with the Rev. Nelson
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Stone officiating. Burial will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Visitation will be 1 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, with
the family present 7 to 9 p.m., at the funeral home.
Survivors include her husband, Henry Morrow; two sons, Rick Stiefel of Watertown, S.D., and Terry
Lightner of Stephenville, Texas; four daughters, Renee Anderson, Shari Green and Geraldine Mathews, all of
Sioux City, and Robyn Stiefel of Ogden, Utah; 15 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two brothers, LeRoy
Blakey Jr. of Yankton, and George Blakey of Tea, S.D.; and four sisters, Mary Jane Lightner, Phyllis Thorton and
Angie Kirschenman, all of Yankton, and Doris Ivory of Fort Dodge, Iowa.
He was preceded in death by her parents and a son, Perry Lightner.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa -- Perry Allen Lightner, 35, Sioux City, Iowa, died Sunday (Oct. 27, 2002) at his home.
Funeral services are 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Ray, Cantrell and Wintz Funeral Home, Yankton, with the
Rev. Nelson Stone officiating. Burial is in the Garden of Memories Cemetery, Yankton.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today (Tuesday) at the funeral home.
He was born June 29, 1967, in Denver to Henry and Winona Morrow. He attended elementary school at
Yankton. He graduated from Ogden (Utah) High School. He worked several years for the cable company in
Ogden. In 1995, he moved to Iowa. He was currently employed at Transcontinental Cold Storage, Sioux City.
Survivors include his parents, Henry and Winona Morrow, Newell; brothers: Rick Stiefel, Watertown, and
twin brother, Terry Lee Lighter, Stephenville, Texas; sisters: Renee Anderson, Sioux City; Robyn Vieux,
Ogden, Utah; Sherri Green, Sioux City; and Geraldine T. Mathews, Sioux City; and numerous nieces and
nephews.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents.
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From: "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, IA, Tuesday, 29 October 2002.
Perry Allen Lightner, 35, of Sioux City died Sunday, Oct. 27, 2002, at his residence.
Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Ray, Cantrell and Wintz Funeral Home in Yankton, S.D. Burial will
be in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Visitation will be 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
v. TERRY LEE LIGHTNER, b. June 29, 1967, Denver, Denver County, Colorado 2262.
152. LEROY EVERETTE5 BLAKEY (THELMA JANE4 TRUDELL, JOHN BENJAMIN3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1)2263,2264 was born February 13, 1944 in Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota2265,2266, and died
June 19, 2003 in Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota2267,2268,2269. He married LAVONNE HOFFMAN October
08, 1974 in St. John's Lutheran Church, Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota2270.
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LeRoy E. Blakey Jr., 59, Yankton, died Thursday (June 19, 2003) at Avera Sacred Heart Hospital, Yankton.
Funeral service is 2 p.m. Tuesday at Ray, Cantrell & Wintz Funeral Home, Yankton, with the Rev. David
Gunderson officiating. Burial is in the Yankton Cemetery.
Pallbearers are Bob Blakey, Mark Blakey, Mike Lee, Myron Milk, Bob Stock and Larry Wuestewald.
Visitation is from 1-9 p.m. today (Monday) at the funeral home with the family present from 7-9 p.m.
He was born Feb. 13, 1944, at Yankton to LeRoy Sr. and Thelma (Truedell) Blakey. He grew up and
attended schools at Yankton. At the age of 15, following his father's death, he began driving trucks. He then drove
for Earl Holbrook for 25 years hauling cattle. He also drove for Patton Trucking, Dennis Aanning Trucking, R &
M Trucking and K.I.T. Trucking. He drove for K.I.T. Trucking for eight years; he retired in 1996 because of his
health. On Oct. 8, 1974, he married LaVonne Hoffman at St. John's Lutheran Church, Yankton.
His hobbies included hunting and farming. He was a Golden Glove Boxer in his teen years. He was a
member of the National Riffle Association.
He is survived by his wife, LaVonne Blakey; five sons: David Blakey, Yankton; Michael Blakey,
Minneapolis; Kevin Blakey, Sioux City, Iowa; Travis Blakey, Yankton; and Roy Blakey, Yankton; five
daughters: Michelle Blakey, Yankton; Vonda K. (Elmer) Richards, Fargo, N.D.; Tammy Blakey, Sioux Falls;
Tara (Bob) Swanson, Yankton; and Tracey Blakey, Yankton; a step-son, Virgil (Kim) Janssen, Yankton; 11
grandchildren; four sisters: Mary Jane Lightener, Yankton; Phyllis Thornton, Yankton; Doris Ivory, Fort Dodge,
Iowa; and Angeline Kirschenman, Yankton; a brother, George Blakey, Tea; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, an infant son, a sister, three nephews and a niece.
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LeRoy E. Blakey Jr., 59, Yankton, died Thursday (June 19, 2003) at Avera Sacred Hospital, Yankton.
Funeral services are at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Ray, Cantrell and Wintz Funeral Home, Yankton, with the Rev.
David Gunderson officiating. Burial is in the Yankton Cemetery.
Visitation is 1-9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, with the family present from 7-9 p.m.
153. PHYLLIS A.5 BLAKEY (THELMA JANE4 TRUDELL, JOHN BENJAMIN3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
DIT1) She married (1) ROBERT STOCK. She married (2) UNKNOWN THORNTON.
154. GEORGE H.5 BLAKEY (THELMA JANE4 TRUDELL, JOHN BENJAMIN3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON
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DIT1)
155. RICHARD WAYNE "DICK"5 EMERY (FERN WINONA4, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2274 was born February 25, 1928 in Hinsdale, Du Page County,
Illinois2275,2276,2277,2278,2279,2280 , and died October 25, 2004 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi 2281. He
married (1) MARCELLA GAIL G. CROSSEN Abt. 1953. He married (2) D OLORES A. BEAULIEU July 01, 1975 in
Mystic, New London County, Connecticut2282. She was born January 04, 1938.
HAS COVETED INSIGNIA - Richard W. Emery, seaman, first class, USN, 511 South Maple street, who has
been serving aboard the submarine USS Sea Owl since May, 1946, became a member of the "Silent Service," a
highly specialized and select group, by being designated as "qualified in submarines." In order to become eligible
to wear and display the highly coveted submariner's dolphin insignia upon the lower right hand sleeve of his
uniforms, Emery had to demonstrate his ability and knowledge of the following arts of a submariner to the
satisfaction of a qualifying board composed of qualified submarine officers and men: The ability to start and stop
all machinery and equipment on board; familiarity with the operation of the main ballast tanks and all other tanks;
knowledge of not only the name of all valves and leads of all piping, but the location and function of them all; the
knowledge of the correct procedure to follow in case of an accident or casualty; and complete familiarity of the
stations and duties of all men on board. Emery was awarded his dolphins at a special presentation on board the
Sea Owl at the Submarine Base, Balboa, Panama.
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BACK IN THE STATES - Richard W. Emery, S 1/c, USN, has returned to the states aboard the submarine
USS Sea Owl, after an extensive tour of duty in the Panama Canal area.
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ABOARD USS TROUT - Serving aboard the submarine USS Trout, recently commissioned at New London,
Conn., are two Traverse City men, Richard W. Emery, torpedoman's mate 2/c, USN, son of Mrs. Fern Moulton,
511 South Maple street, and Burt E. Broomhead, commissaryman 1/c, USN, son of Burt Broomhead of R. 3.
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IN OPERATION SPRINGBOARD - Richard W. Emery, torpedoman's mate, second class, USN, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim C. Moulton, 511 Maple street, went to sea on the USS Trout during a tour of ships and naval
installations in the Caribbean area and took part in Operation Springboard.
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Richard was born to Fern Emery out of wedlock. He was raised as the son of his grandparents, Samuel and
Harriet Emery. He and the family did not find out the secret until he joined the Navy. He needed his birth
certificate to join, and learned from this. His Baptismal Record lists him as Richard Sam (Morrison) Emery, son
of Roger Morrison and Fern Emery, adopted by Sam and Hattie Emery. Richard knew his father as Roger
Manion, not Roger Morrison. A Roger Manion as living on the Rosebud Reservation in 1930 that may have been
his father.
He is called Richard Samuel Emery on his second Certificate of Baptism which was issued by Rev. Louis
Fohls, June 16, 1944 at Kingsley, Michigan. It also lists Sam and Hattie Emery as his parents.
Richard was given the middle name Wayne when he was born. His grandparents, Sam and Hattie Trudell,
who raised him, gave him the middle name of Samuel, but he reverted back to Wayne when he joined the Navy.
According to his Certificate of Discharge, United States Coast Guard, Richard served in the Merchant
Marine on the ship "Joseph Murgas" from January 13, 1945 until his discharge March 16, 1945 in New York.
According to his Seaman's Certificate of Identification, he was 5 feet, 4 1/2 inches tall, with brown hair, blue
eyes, and a fair complexion.
Richard adopted Christopher Emery in 1981 in Pascagoula, Mississippi. He is the biological grandson of
Dolores (Beaulieu) Emery.
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EMERY. Richard W. Emery, Jr. 39, of 350 Center Street, Manchester, died Wednesday (Aug. 31, 1994) at
home after complications from AIDS. He was born in Groton, June 20, 1955, the son of Gail G. (Crossen)
Emery of Manchester and Richard W. Emery Sr. of Biloxi, Miss. Prior to his illness, he was a credit manager
in Honolulu, Hawaii and returned to Manchester last January. Besides his parents he is survived by his
paternal grandmother, Fern Moulton of Biloxi, Miss.; three brothers, Michael Emery of Hartford, Guy Emery
of North Biloxi, Miss., Timothy Emery of Westerly, R.I.; four sisters, Susan Heist of Westerly, R.I., Patricia
Cleary of Ledyard, Tracey Corbett of DeRidder, La., Anita Ellis of Coventry, R.I.; and several nieces and
nephews. Funeral services will be Saturday, 9:15 a.m., at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Street,
Manchester, with a Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m., at St. Bridget Church, 80 Main Street, Manchester.
Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Friends may call at the funeral home today 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to MANA (Manchester Area Network on Aids), P.O. Box 8080,
Manchester 06040-8080.
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217. x. KELLY FERN EMERY, b. April 25, 1976, Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.
156. BONITA KAY "BONNIE"5 GRAHAM (ILEEN ESTHER4 EMERY, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2305,2306 was born September 26, 1942 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse
County, Michigan2306. She married RONALD J. FOOTE2307 1962 in Grand Traverse County, Michigan2308. He was
born September 20, 1940.
157. JEANNE ANNE5 GRAHAM (ILEEN ESTHER4 EMERY, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2313 was born December 14, 1947 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County,
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Michigan2314. She married (1) CHARLES F. "CHUCK" WURM 1966 in Grand Traverse County, Michigan. She
married (2) DALE HENRY SWEET2315,2316 December 13, 1968 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County,
Michigan2317,2318. He was born November 02, 1942 in Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan2319,2320,2321, and died
August 08, 2007 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan2322,2323.
TRAVERSE CITY — Dale Henry Sweet, 64, of Traverse City, died Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2007, at Bortz
Health Care in Traverse City.
Dale was born Nov. 2, 1942, in Rochester, the son of Joseph Avery Sweet and Myrtle Gladys Hubbard. In
1982, he married his loving wife of 25 years, Emily G. Howell, who survives.
Dale was a member of Alcoholic Anonymous for 28 years. Through AA, he mentored and helped many with
their struggles with alcoholism. Dale had been a great comfort to his siblings when they suffered a loss.
He had a love of math and always wanted to be an accountant. When not working the books, Dale had a love
of the outdoors.
Dale loved the Northern Michigan woods. He taught Emily about which plants were good to eat, such as the
fiddleheads, mushrooms and wild berries. He had a love for old Studebaker gold and silver Hawks.
Dale loved to hunt and fish, and a favorite activity was "two tracking" for deer with his brother Kent, son
Mike and best friend Tom Finney.
He was a man with many funny quotes. He would often say "it ain't easy being easy," and "My only two
problems are my thoughts and my feelings."
Dale is survived by his wife; five sons, Ron, Joseph, Jeff, Michael and Jameson Sweet; six siblings, Dawn
Thomas, Karen, Kent and Ed Sweet, Sharon (Robert) Biladeau, and Penney Mace; two step-children, Beth and
Eric Charest; many loving grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
He was predeceased by his parents and brother-in-law, Tom.
A memorial service will be held at a later date.
Arrangements are with the Martinson Funeral Home of Suttons Bay.
"Love takes many forms, the love of a beautiful maid, the love of a man for a mother' yet there is no greater
love in all the world than for one drunken bum for another!"
158. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH5 GRAHAM (ILEEN ESTHER4 EMERY, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2328,2329 was born May 09, 1950 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County,
Michigan2329. She married KENNETH JOHN BELL2330 August 08, 1970 in East Bay Cavalry Church, Traverse City,
Grand Traverse County, Michigan2331,2332. He was born November 08, 1944.
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More About SHIRLEY ELIZABETH GRAHAM:
Graduation: 1968, Traverse City Senior High School, Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan2333
Residence: Bet. 1998 - 2000, 2608 Windcrest Lane, Traverse City Grand Traverse County, Michigan 2333,2334
SUMMER BRIDE-ELECT
The engagement of Miss Shirley Elizabeth Graham and Kenneth John Bell, son of Rev. and Mrs. Bell of
Eastport, is announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Graham of Acme. Miss Graham is
employed by Ace Hardware and her fiance is a teacher in the Traverse City Public School system. An August 8
wedding is planned.
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Miss Shirley Graham became the bride of Kenneth John Bell, Saturday, August 8, at East Bay Cavalry
Church. The Rev. John Bell, father of the bridegroom, performed the 11:00 a.m. ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Graham of Williamsburg, and the bridegroom's parents
are the Rev. and Mrs. John Bell of Eastport.
Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a gown of sheer organza and lace. The bodice of Chantilly
lace was designed with a stand-up collar and three-quarter length sleeves accented with a wide ruffle of lace.
Matching lace encircled the hem of the softly gathered skirt and lace motifs trimmed the removable chapel train.
Her waist-length veil of silk illusion was secured by a band of daisies and baby's breath.
Attending her sister as maid of honor, Miss Barbara Graham was attired in a floor-length empire gown of
blue chiffon. The bodice was trimmed with lace interwoven with ribbon at the high neckline and cuffs of the
bishop sleeves.
Terry Carlson of Roscommon served as best man. Ushers were William Chamberlin of Traverse City and
Kenneth Carlson of Roscommon.
A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents.
Following a New England honeymoon, the newlyweds will reside at King's Court, Traverse City.
159. BARBARA LEIGH5 GRAHAM (ILEEN ESTHER4 EMERY, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2337,2338 was born May 27, 1955 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan2338.
She met (1) GERALD STEPHEN BANKS. He was born Abt. 1954. She married (2) AUBREY LEE GOLD May 20,
1985 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan. He was born Abt. 1955. She married (3) FRANCIS GARY
"FRAN" BETTELYOUN March 21, 2005 in Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. He was born Abt. 1952.
160. VICKIE MARIE5 GRAHAM (ILEEN ESTHER4 EMERY, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2340 was born July 30, 1957 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan2340. She
married DAVID D. DYKSTRA 1983 in Grand Traverse County, Michigan2341. He was born October 12, 1944.
161. DAVID MICHAEL5 GRAHAM (ILEEN ESTHER4 EMERY, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2344,2345 was born June 04, 1961 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan2345.
He married (1) DEBORAH JEANNE "DEBBIE" WARDELL2346. She was born November 08, 1961 in Sennelager,
Germany2347,2348, and died November 02, 2000 in Grand Traverse County, Michigan 2349,2350,2351. He married (2)
LAURA. He married (3) L AURA A. HORMS 2000 in Grand Traverse County, Michigan.
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Widner of Walnut Cove, NC, Sarah M. (David) Smith of Traverse City, Micheala Wardell and Alexandria
Wardell - both of Duelman, Germany; a brother Thomas Wardell of Duelman, Germany; her beloved friend,
Robert Worm, Sr. and his children, Robert Jr. and Jessica of Interlochen; maternal grandmother, Clara B. Bannon
of Traverse City; three nieces; one nephew, two aunts; one uncle; and many many friends.
She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents and maternal grandfather.
Friends may call from 1 to 2 P.M. Tuesday at Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home in Traverse City. Memorial
services will be held at 2 P.M. Tuesday at the funeral home with Rev. Glen Walters officiating.
Memorials may be directed to a fund being established to benefit Deborah's daughters in care of her sister,
Lynette S. Widner, 20471 Fewins Road, Interlochen, MI 49693.
"She will be truly missed."
162. JOSEPH L. "JOE"5 KIRKPATRICK (EVA ELIZABETH4 EMERY, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born December 1948. He married LINDA SUE. She was born September
1951.
163. HERBERT "BUTCH"5 HENDERSON (RITA MAY4 EMERY, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) He married VICKY.
164. JOHN R.5 MCMILLIN (ROBERT EUGENE4, ADA LOUISE3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1) was born October 10, 1946 in Munson Hospital, Traverse City, Grand Traverse County,
Michigan2358. He married (1) D EBORAH F. KENNEDY 1969 in Grand Traverse County, Michigan. He married
(2) CHRISTINE M. BAZZETT 1976 in Grand Traverse County, Michigan.
ANNOUNCE BIRTH - Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMillin, 912 State street, are the parents of a son born
Thursday at Munson hospital.
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i. ELIZABETH M.6 MCMILLIN, b. April 06, 1980.
165. BARBARA ANN5 SHAW (VIOLET THEO4 FRAZIER, EMILY JANE "CHUBB"3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born January 13, 1935. She married LAWRENCE A. "LARRY" WINCHESTER 1959 in
Grand Traverse County, Michigan. He was born January 01, 1936.
166. BURT5 TAYLOR (GLADYS MAE4 FRAZIER, EMILY JANE "CHUBB"3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born 1935.
167. EMILY JANE5 TAYLOR (GLADYS MAE4 FRAZIER, EMILY JANE "CHUBB"3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born 1937. She married (1) UNKNOWN DOERR. She married (2) E RIC QUIGLEY.
168. WILLIAM RAYMOND5 TAYLOR (GLADYS MAE4 FRAZIER, EMILY JANE "CHUBB"3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born 1943.
169. ROBERTA LEE5 TAYLOR (GLADYS MAE4 FRAZIER, EMILY JANE "CHUBB"3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born January 19, 1953 in San Joaquin County, California. She married UNKNOWN
FITZSIMMONS.
170. JOSEPH5 BAKER (GERALDINE FAITH4 FRAZIER, EMILY JANE "CHUBB"3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)
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171. JACKSON D.5 BUDLONG (BERNADINE MILDRED "BERNIE"4 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS3, LEVI FRANCIS2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born June 01, 1950.
172. THEODORA ANN5 MCGONIGLE (BERNADINE MILDRED "BERNIE"4 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS3, LEVI FRANCIS2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) She married (1) RICHARD SAMUEL CHOWNING. He was born April 22, 1941
in Toledo, Oregon, and died November 25, 1962 in Albany, Linn County, Oregon. She married (2) B OYD JUNIOR
WATKINS.
173. JOHN5 DOPHEIDE (EMILY JANE4 TRUDELL, ANDREW DAVID "DAVE"3, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1)
174. JEAN MARIE5 TRUDELL (MARTIN EDWARD4, JOHN EDWARD3, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1) was born March 31, 1962 in Ramsey County, Minnesota. She married KIM R. WEBB December 30,
1978 in Washington County, Minnesota. He was born 1957.
175. LESLIE5 LOCKARD (GRACE MARIE4 BACON, FRANCES IRENE3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)
176. ELAINE MARIE5 LOCKARD (GRACE MARIE4 BACON, FRANCES IRENE3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) She married (1) UNKNOWN SCOFIELD. She married (2) UNKNOWN KANGAS.
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vii. HANNAH KANGAS.
viii. NOELLE KANGAS.
ix. JOEL KANGAS.
177. CARSON LEE5 HRBEK (CATHERINE JEWEL4 CARSON, LUELLA BELL3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born April 24, 1950 in Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota. He
married SHARON ERTZ HOARD January 30, 1971 in Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Lynch, Boyd
County, Nebraska.
178. LAUNA MAREE5 HRBEK (CATHERINE JEWEL4 CARSON, LUELLA BELL3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born February 10, 1952 in Lynch, Boyd County, Nebraska. She married
JAMES KEITH ECKMANN November 30, 1974 in Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Lynch, Boyd
County, Nebraska.
ii. BRANDON ALAN ECKMANN, b. December 15, 1977, Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska.
iii. ELLIOTT JAMES ECKMANN, b. October 08, 1981, Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska2359; d. September 17,
1999, Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska2359.
iv. NICHOLAS BRIAN ECKMANN, b. October 22, 1984, Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska; d. October 22,
1984, Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska.
179. MINA SUE5 HRBEK (CATHERINE JEWEL4 CARSON, LUELLA BELL3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born June 17, 1955 in Lynch, Boyd County, Nebraska. She married ARTHUR
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CHARLES "BUD" STEWART 1976 in Monowi, Boyd County, Nebraska.
180. MELISSA ANNE5 HRBEK (CATHERINE JEWEL4 CARSON, LUELLA BELL3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born October 06, 1961 in Lynch, Boyd County, Nebraska. She married
KENT LAWRENCE LANDHOLM May 21, 1983 in Trinity Lutheran Church, Bristow, Boyd County, Nebraska.
181. MARY ANN5 LAVELLE (ADELE I.4 TRUDELL, MARTIN CLIFFORD3, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) She married PERRY WILLER.
182. LINDA CAROL5 LAVELLE (ADELE I.4 TRUDELL, MARTIN CLIFFORD3, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) She married GARY DUBBE.
183. MICHELLE RENEE5 LAVELLE (ADELE I.4 TRUDELL, MARTIN CLIFFORD3, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) She married JON GILBERT.
184. MIKE5 CROSLEY (CARL VERNON4, HANNAH MAY3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1) was born Abt. 1956. He married (1) N ANCY. He married (2) J ANET A. KOTROUS March 06, 1976
in Niobrara, Knox County, Nebraska. She was born December 24, 1959 in Plainview, Pierce County, Nebraska,
and died July 03, 2003 in Council Bluffs, Madison County, Iowa.
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Boyd County, Nebraska; b. Abt. 1975.
185. PAUL ROBERT5 WORKMAN (CAROL MARIA4 CROSLEY, HANNAH MAY3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born October 14, 1974 in Lincoln, Nebraska.
186. RAYMOND5 CAMPBELL (MARY LOUISE4 TRUDELL, VALENTINE "VALLIE"3, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) He married EILEEN TWEEDY.
Precious Campbell, infant daughter of Eileen Tweedy and Ray Campbell Jr. of Sioux City, was stillborn
Monday, Nov. 22, 2004, at a Sioux City hospital.
Graveside services will be 1 p.m. Saturday in Graceland Park Cemetery, with the Rev. Alex Washington
officiating. There will be no visitation. Arrangements are under the direction of Meyer Brothers Colonial
Chapel.
Survivors include her parents; three half sisters, Alisha Tweedy, Anastasha Tweedy and Carissa Denney;
paternal grandmother, Mary Rosene of McCook Lake, S.D.; paternal grandfather, Ray Campbell Sr. of Sioux
City; maternal stepgrandfather, Art Denney of Sioux City; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Marion and Bernita Tweedy.
187. STEVEN JOSEPH5 HAUGE (VALETTA MARIE4 TRUDELL, VALENTINE "VALLIE"3, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born September 28, 1963 in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa. He
married RHONDA RANAE CHRISTIANSEN.
188. DAVID MICHAEL5 HAUGE (VALETTA MARIE4 TRUDELL, VALENTINE "VALLIE"3, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born July 10, 1969 in Big Stone County, Minnesota. He married AMY
MARIE MEYER.
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189. RICHARD PAUL "CHUCK"6 ALLEN (LAVERNE EMMA5 REDWING, GRACE LOTTIE4 KITTO, LUCY HINAPEWIN3
TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2361 was born January 19, 1934 in
Flandreau, Moody County, South Dakota2361, and died January 12, 2002 2361. He married SALLY MEHLHOFF
March 07, 1959 in Flandreau, Moody County, South Dakota2361.
Services for Richard "Chuck" Allen, 67, Flandreau, S.D., were Tuesday, Jan. 15, at Eastman Hall, Flandreau,
S.D.
Mr. Allen died Saturday, Jan. 12, 2002, at Sioux Valley Hospital.
He was born Jan. 19, 1934, in Flandreau, S.D., the son of Raymond and Laverne (Redwing) Allen. He
attended Flandreau Public School.
Mr. Allen entered the U.S. Army Feb. 22, 1952, and served during the Korean Conflict until his discharge on
Feb. 27, 1954.
He attended auto mechanics school in Chicago and returned to Flandreau in 1960 and worked for the South
Dakota Highway Department. He then worked at the boys dorm at the Flandreau Indian School until 1967. He
worked for the Papago Indian Reservation in Sells, Ariz., from 1967-1969. He then worked as a boiler operator at
FIS until 1975.
Mr. Allen moved to Eudora and worked at the Haskell Indian School as a heating equipment mechanic until
his retirement in 1990. He returned to Flandreau in 1993.
He served as maintenance director for the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe and was Tribal Chairman from 1994-
1998.
Mr. Allen was a member of the housing and gaming commissions and a member and former elder of the First
Presbyterian Church.
He married Sally Mehlhoff on March 7, 1959, in Flandreau. She survives of the home.
Other survivors include a daughter, Julie Allen, Flandreau, S.D.; three sons, Richard Allen, Victor Allen and
Mark Allen, all of Flandreau, S.D.; five brothers, Thomas Allen, Flandreau; Pete Allen, Maple Plain, Minn.; and
Sam Allen, Clifford Allen and Howie Allen, all of Flandreau; four sisters, Darlene Bernard, Judy Allen, Lavonne
"Bunny" Allen, and Cindy Allen, all of Flandreau; and six grandchildren.
His parents and a brother preceded him in death.
Skroch Funeral Chapel, Flandreau, S.D., was in charge of arrangements.
190. THOMAS RAY "TOM"6 ALLEN (LAVERNE EMMA5 REDWING, GRACE LOTTIE4 KITTO, LUCY HINAPEWIN3
TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born January 27, 1935 in Flandreau,
South Dakota. He married (1) LINDA ONESKUNKS. He married (2) D ONNA MARIE THORNBER.
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v. JEANETTE MARIE ALLEN.
232. vi. THOMAS RAYMOND ALLEN.
191. DARLENE GRACE TATEWIN6 ALLEN (LAVERNE EMMA5 REDWING, GRACE LOTTIE4 KITTO, LUCY HINAPEWIN3
TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2362 was born May 17, 1941 in Pipestone,
Pipestone County, Minnesota2362,2363, and died October 17, 2007 in Flandreau, Moody County, South
Dakota2364,2365. She married (1) MAYNARD HERRICK May 21, 1958 in Pipestone, Pipestone County,
Minnesota2366. He was born December 23, 1936 2367, and died May 1987 in South Dakota 2367. She married (2)
MARTIN D. BERNARD December 31, 1988 in Flandreau, Moody County, South Dakota2368. He was born 1949.
Darlene Grace Allen Bernard (Tate Win--Wind Woman), age 66, of Flandreau, SD, journeyed to the Spirit
World on Wednesday, October 17, 2007, at her home near Flandreau, SD.
Funeral services were held Monday, October 22, 2007, at Eastman Hall, Flandreau, SD, with John Cloud and
Darrell Mireau officiating. Burial was in the First Presbyterian Cemetery, Flandreau, SD.
Darlene was born May 17, 1941, in Pipestone, MN to Raymond and LaVerne (Redwing) Allen. She attended
Flandreau Public Elementary and Flandreau Public High School in Flandreau, SD.
She married Maynard Herrick on May 21, 1958 in Pipestone, MN. Darlene attended college courses at
Dakota State University in Madison, SD in the field of counseling. Then she attended CHR training with IHS and
worked with the CHR program at the first IHS Facility in Flandreau, which was at the FIS boy's dorm with Judy
Jones and Ms. Blum.
Darlene married Martin Bernard on December 31, 1988 in Flandreau, SD. She worked with the CHR
program for 27 years until she resigned to serve on the FSST Executive Committee as Trustee I on August 1998
and she served her term until 2000. Darlene was later elected Trustee III on August 9, 2006.
Darlene served on the council for many years and was elected vice-president of the Flandreau Santee Sioux
Tribe. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church and the Flandreau Santee Sioux Oyate.
Darlene is survived by her husband, Martin; her children, Gina (Dave) Williams, Flandreau, SD, Maynard
Herrick, Jr., San Francisco, CA, and Leanna Bernard, Sisseton, SD; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren;
three sisters, Judy Allen, Bunnie Allen, and Cyndi (Jim) Weddell, all of Flandreau, SD; and four brothers, Tom
(Linda) Allen, Flandreau, SD, Pete (Joyce) Allen, Maple Plains, MN, Sam (Delores) Allen and Clifford Allen,
both of Flandreau, SD; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her son, David; a daughter, Teanna; her parents; three brothers, Bobby,
Richard and Howard; great-nephew, Marshall Allen; and great-grandson, Royal Blue.
Skroch Funeral Chapel of Flandreau, SD, was in charge of arrangements.
192. VERN RAY6 KITTO (WILFRED HAROLD5, WILFRED RAYMOND "RAY"4, LUCY HINAPEWIN3 TRUDELL, FRANCIS
161
HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born January 1972. He married MICHELLE MARIE
BRIGGS.
193. QUENTIN JAMES6 TRUDELL (THERESA5, HENRY JOSEPH4, LOUIS3, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born February 07, 1977. He married J AMIE LERMA. She was born 1978.
194. JAHIL E.6 TRUDELL (RONALD JOSEPH "SAL"5, HENRY JOSEPH4, LOUIS3, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born January 09, 1978. He married H OLLY MOGENSEN.
195. JESSE6 TRUDELL (RONALD JOSEPH "SAL"5, HENRY JOSEPH4, LOUIS3, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) He married JULY ACKERLY.
Jesse Trudell and July Ackerly, Sioux City, a son, March 29, 2007, St. Luke's Regional Medical Center.
196. GARY LAVERNE6 REYNOLDS (FLOYD LEVI5, ELLEN CORNELIA4 TRUDELL, LEVI HENRY3, HENRY2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born April 02, 1960 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska2372. He married (1)
BARBIE. He married (2) M ARY L. HANSEN.
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i. ASHLEY L.7 REYNOLDS.
ii. TRACEY J. REYNOLDS.
197. ROBERT STEVEN6 REYNOLDS (FLOYD LEVI5, ELLEN CORNELIA4 TRUDELL, LEVI HENRY3, HENRY2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born December 20, 1963 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska2373. He married
LORI A..
198. HARRY LEVI6 REYNOLDS (FLOYD LEVI5, ELLEN CORNELIA4 TRUDELL, LEVI HENRY3, HENRY2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born December 24, 1964 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska2373. He married
DOROTHY A. WYRICK.
199. DELBERTA FAITH6 FRAZIER (LYDIA MARIE5 WILLIAMS, MERCEDES MAE4 TRUDELL, LEVI HENRY3, HENRY2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) She married DEWAYNE LYONS.
200. COLLEEN6 FRAZIER (CLEO FAYE5 BERNIE, MERCEDES MAE4 TRUDELL, LEVI HENRY3, HENRY2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born April 22, 1963. She married J ODIE ALVA REIMAN March 20, 1991. He was
born January 30, 1968 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
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201. GILBERT DEAN6 FRAZIER (CLEO FAYE5 BERNIE, MERCEDES MAE4 TRUDELL, LEVI HENRY3, HENRY2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born February 07, 1966 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. He married DANA
RAE SMITH. She was born October 23, 1971 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
202. JOSHUA LEE6 FRAZIER (CLEO FAYE5 BERNIE, MERCEDES MAE4 TRUDELL, LEVI HENRY3, HENRY2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born January 31, 1968. He married S UZANNE MARIE CONRAD September 18, 1992
in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebrasak. She was born August 25, 1964.
203. MAGGIE LOUISE6 BAMBERGER (NORMA BLANCHE5 NOBLE, MARY4 TRUDELL, FRANK M.3, AUGUST TATOHEYA
"GUS"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born February 12, 1967 in Sisseton, Roberts County, South
Dakota2374,2375,2376,2377. She married (1) DERECK EUGENE CHAPPELL August 23, 1986 in Kansas City, Wyandotte
County, Kansas2378. He was born 1968 in Kansas2378. She married (2) MICHAEL RAY KING June 10, 1998 in
Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana2379. He was born July 25, 1975 in Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana2379.
Her marriage record to Michael King lists her father as Ernest Hayes, deceased.
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Children of MAGGIE BAMBERGER and DERECK CHAPPELL are:
233. i. DERRICA MARIE7 CHAPPELL, b. December 29, 1985, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas.
ii. DERECK EUGENE CHAPPELL, b. November 10, 1988, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas2385.
204. THERESA6 WILSON (EARLWIN E.5, ROSE4 TRUDELL, FRANK M.3, AUGUST TATOHEYA "GUS"2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)
205. ROSE M.6 TRUDELL (KENNETH JOSEPH "KENNY"5, WILLIAM CLIFFORD "BILL"4, RALPH SIMON3, PETER2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) She married FRANK J. RICHARD.
Frank J. "Frankie" Richard Jr., 11-year-old son of Frank J. and Rose M. (Trudell) Richard Sr. of Sioux City,
died Monday, Dec. 28, 1998, at a Sioux City hospital.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel, with the Rev. E.D. Pappadackis
officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be 4 to 9 p.m. today, with the family
present 6 to 9 p.m., at the funeral home.
Frankie was born June 7, 1987, in Phoenix, Ariz. He came to Sioux City when he was four years old. He
attended Hunt and Everett Elementary schools. He was currently a sixth grader at Woodrow Wilson Middle
School.
He was a member of the Boys Club, where he was a junior volunteer. He enjoyed biking, rollerblading and F-
16 Fighter jets.
Survivors include his father of Sioux City; his mother of Pahrump, Nev.; his guardians, Ellen and Lisa Ford
of Sioux City; six sisters, Naqia, Rosanna and Laci Richards and Allison Ford, all of Sioux City, Cheyenne
and Kianna Garnett of Pahrump; five brothers, Daniel and Kenneth Richard and Jackson Yates, all of Sioux
City, Jeffrey and Jessie Garnett of Pahrump; maternal grandparents, Leona and Reynold Laferriere of Sioux
City and Kenneth Trudell of Bloomfield, Neb.; paternal grandparents, George and Sylvia Richard of Phoenix;
maternal great-grandmother, Mabel Osborne of Sioux City; maternal great-grandfather, William Trudell of
Santee, Neb.; and paternal great-grandmother, Marie Richard of Gardner, Mass.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Anthony Ford.
206. JUNE FAYE6 GOODTEACHER (EMIL STRIBBIN5, ALVINA ESTHER4 JOHNSON, LAVINIA ELIZABETH3 TRUDELL,
PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born June 01, 1950 in Niobrara, Knox County, Nebraska. She
married (1) DARREL D. SAUL. She married (2) MICHAEL LEONARD GODFREY June 06, 1972 in Our Most
Merciful Saviour Church, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska. He was born 1949.
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Child of JUNE GOODTEACHER and DARREL SAUL is:
i. BRET MACKENZIE7 SAUL, b. September 12, 1982, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado2389.
207. ROBIN DEE6 YOWS (DORIS OPAL5 TERRY, ESTHER OPHELION "OPAL"4 TRUDELL, JOHN BENJAMIN3, PETER2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) She married UNKNOWN REMMERS.
208. JACKLIN JEAN6 YOWS (DORIS OPAL5 TERRY, ESTHER OPHELION "OPAL"4 TRUDELL, JOHN BENJAMIN3, PETER2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)
209. DONNA MARIE6 YOWS (DORIS OPAL5 TERRY, ESTHER OPHELION "OPAL"4 TRUDELL, JOHN BENJAMIN3,
PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)
210. TRICIA ANN6 TRUDELL (MICHAEL ALLAN5, ROY CALVIN4, JOHN BENJAMIN3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS"
PERRON DIT1) was born February 20, 1973 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California. She married JASON
CRIDER.
211. GUY R.6 EMERY (RICHARD WAYNE "DICK"5, FERN WINONA4, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) He married (1) NORMA. He married (2) ANGIE.
212. TIMOTHY J.6 EMERY (RICHARD WAYNE "DICK"5, FERN WINONA4, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) He married (1) LESLIE. He married (2) C OURTNEY.
213. SUSAN A.6 EMERY (RICHARD WAYNE "DICK"5, FERN WINONA4, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) She married FRANK HEIST.
214. PATRICIA GAIL6 EMERY (RICHARD WAYNE "DICK"5, FERN WINONA4, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI
FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) She married DONALD CLEARY.
215. TRACEY I.6 EMERY (RICHARD WAYNE "DICK"5, FERN WINONA4, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) She married MARK CORBETT.
216. ANITA M.6 EMERY (RICHARD WAYNE "DICK"5, FERN WINONA4, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born March 01, 1963. She married E DWARD ELLIS.
217. KELLY FERN6 EMERY (RICHARD WAYNE "DICK"5, FERN WINONA4, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born April 25, 1976 in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina.
She married (1) ROBERT DENTON July 01, 1999. She married (2) C HARLES TODD SIMPSON May 29, 2005.
218. JEFFREY ALLEN6 SWEET (JEANNE ANNE5 GRAHAM, ILEEN ESTHER4 EMERY, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI
FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2390 was born September 07, 1969 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse
167
County, Michigan2390. He met (1) ALLISHA BICKLE. She was born 1979. He married (2) E LEANOR A. "ELLIE"
ROMAN2391 1990 in Grand Traverse County, Michigan2392,2393.
SWEET - Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sweet (Jeanne Graham) of Williamsburg announce the birth of a son Sunday
afternoon at Munson Medical Center.
219. MICHAEL JAMES6 SWEET (JEANNE ANNE5 GRAHAM, ILEEN ESTHER4 EMERY, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI
FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2396 was born September 28, 1970 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse
County, Michigan2397. He met (1) KRISTEN COLE. He married (2) C ARY BELCHER2398 February 19942399. She
was born July 28, 1974.
SWEET - A son was born Monday at Munson Medical Center to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sweet (Jean Graham) of
Williamsburg.
220. JAMESON ROBERT6 SWEET (JEANNE ANNE5 GRAHAM, ILEEN ESTHER4 EMERY, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL,
LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2400,2401 was born June 20, 1977 in Traverse City, Grand
Traverse County, Michigan2401,2402,2403. He married ELIZABETH ROZLYN IRELAND April 17, 2000 in Clarksville,
Montgomery County, Tennessee2404. She was born November 12, 1978 in Clarksville, Montgomery County,
Tennessee2405.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sweet (Jeanne Graham) of Williamsburg June 20 at Munson Medical
Center.
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More About JAMESON SWEET and ELIZABETH IRELAND:
Marriage: April 17, 2000, Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee2408
Married by: Joe L. Creek2408
ii. JOSEPHINE LYNN SWEET, b. January 06, 2004, Gateway Medical Center, Clarksville, Montgomery County,
Tennessee2411.
221. ANNE ELIZABETH6 BELL (SHIRLEY ELIZABETH5 GRAHAM, ILEEN ESTHER4 EMERY, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL,
LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2412 was born January 27, 1971 in Traverse City, Grand
Traverse County, Michigan. She married MICHAEL D. "MIKE" BRAYTON2412 1993 in Traverse City, Grand
Traverse County, Michigan. He was born Abt. 1971.
222. MARY ALICIA6 BELL (SHIRLEY ELIZABETH5 GRAHAM, ILEEN ESTHER4 EMERY, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI
FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2413 was born November 20, 1975 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse
County, Michigan. She married DANIEL A. "DAN" CARLSON2414 1996 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County,
Michigan. He was born Abt. 1975.
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Children of MARY BELL and DANIEL CARLSON are:
i. PAIGE7 CARLSON.
ii. CALEB CARLSON.
iii. CAMERON CARLSON.
223. SARAH LYNN6 BELL (SHIRLEY ELIZABETH5 GRAHAM, ILEEN ESTHER4 EMERY, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI
FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born January 14, 1979 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse
County, Michigan. She married NATHAN D. BRUSH 1999 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan.
224. KRISTY L.6 GRAHAM (DAVID MICHAEL5, ILEEN ESTHER4 EMERY, HATTIE BERTHA3 TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2,
FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)2417 was born October 21, 1985 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County,
Michigan.
225. ERIC J.6 QUIGLEY (EMILY JANE5 TAYLOR, GLADYS MAE4 FRAZIER, EMILY JANE "CHUBB"3 TRUDELL, LEVI
FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born January 30, 1958 in San Joaquin County, California.
226. BURTON LEE "BURT"6 QUIGLEY (EMILY JANE5 TAYLOR, GLADYS MAE4 FRAZIER, EMILY JANE "CHUBB"3
TRUDELL, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born December 13, 1962 in San Joaquin
County, California.
227. KELLY ANN6 CHOWNING (THEODORA ANN5 MCGONIGLE, BERNADINE MILDRED "BERNIE"4 TRUDELL, LEVI
FRANCIS3, LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) She married (1) LANE HALVORSEN. She married
(2) BRAD HOPKINS.
228. MATHEW6 SCOFIELD (ELAINE MARIE5 LOCKARD, GRACE MARIE4 BACON, FRANCES IRENE3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE
OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born January 03, 1978. He married M ICHELLE.
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229. EMILY SUZANNE6 SCOFIELD (ELAINE MARIE5 LOCKARD, GRACE MARIE4 BACON, FRANCES IRENE3 TRUDELL,
ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) She married UNKNOWN SPICER.
230. AMY MARIE6 DUBBE (LINDA CAROL5 LAVELLE, ADELE I.4 TRUDELL, MARTIN CLIFFORD3, ANTOINE
OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) She married UNKNOWN MUSTON.
231. KELLI RAE6 CROSLEY (MIKE5, CARL VERNON4, HANNAH MAY3 TRUDELL, ANTOINE OYATETAWA2, FRANCOIS
"FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born November 12, 1979 in Nebraska. She married O RVIL HOLZ.
Generation No. 7
232. THOMAS RAYMOND7 ALLEN (THOMAS RAY " TOM"6, LAVERNE EMMA5 REDWING, GRACE LOTTIE4 KITTO, LUCY
HINAPEWIN3 TRUDELL, FRANCIS HEPI "FRANK"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) He married LISA JANE
FUGLSETH.
233. DERRICA MARIE7 CHAPPELL (MAGGIE LOUISE6 BAMBERGER, NORMA BLANCHE5 NOBLE, MARY4 TRUDELL,
FRANK M.3, AUGUST TATOHEYA "GUS"2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born December 29, 1985 in
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas2418. She met TIMOTHY BERNARD LAMB. He was born February 19,
1985 in Kansas.
234. ELIZABETH OPAL7 REMMERS (ROBIN DEE6 YOWS, DORIS OPAL5 TERRY, ESTHER OPHELION "OPAL"4 TRUDELL,
JOHN BENJAMIN3, PETER2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1) was born April 02, 1979.
235. ERIC7 QUIGLEY (ERIC J.6, EMILY JANE5 TAYLOR, GLADYS MAE4 FRAZIER, EMILY JANE "CHUBB"3 TRUDELL,
LEVI FRANCIS2, FRANCOIS "FRANCIS" PERRON DIT1)
171
Endnotes
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53. 1855-1856 Sioux Half-Breed Allotment Roll.
54. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 135A.
55. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
56. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 135A.
57. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 292.
58. 1857 Minnesota Territorial Census, Red Wing, Goodhue County, page 274.
59. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 135A.
60. Knox County Business Directory and Farmer List, (1890, J. M. Wolfe & Co., Publishers, Entered according to Act of
Congress in 1890, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C.).
61. 1855-1856 Sioux Half-Breed Allotment Roll.
62. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 135A.
63. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 12A.
64. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
65. 1885 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
66. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 6B.
67. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 135A.
68. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 292.
69. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 135A.
70. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 135A.
71. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
72. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed Redeemer
Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian Reservation in
the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 504 #80.
73. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed Redeemer
Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian Reservation in
the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 154.
74. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed Redeemer
Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian Reservation in
the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 166.
75. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed Redeemer
Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian Reservation in
the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 154.
76. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed Redeemer
Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian Reservation in
the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 206 #87.
77. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed Redeemer
Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian Reservation in
the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 518 #78.
78. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed Redeemer
Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian Reservation in
the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 206 #87.
79. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed Redeemer
Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian Reservation in
the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 518 #78.
80. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 6B.
81. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
82. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed Redeemer
Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian Reservation in
the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 86.
83. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed Redeemer
Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian Reservation in
the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 174.
84. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 292.
85. Nebraska Marriage Records, #4497.
86. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
87. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed Redeemer
Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian Reservation in
the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 146.
88. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed Redeemer
Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian Reservation in
the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Marriages, page 196.
89. Nebraska Marriage Records, #4497.
90. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
91. Nebraska Marriage Records, #4497.
92. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 135A.
93. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
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June 1917.
94. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
95. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed Redeemer
Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian Reservation in
the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 86.
96. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 292.
97. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed Redeemer
Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian Reservation in
the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 146.
98. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed Redeemer
Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian Reservation in
the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 174.
99. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
100. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
101. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 135A.
102. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
103. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
104. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
105. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 135A.
106. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
107. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Marriages, page 196.
108. Nebraska Marriage Records, #4497.
109. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
110. Nebraska Marriage Records, #4497.
111. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
112. Ravoux/Oster Baptismal Register, 1851-1858.
113. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 298.
114. Tombstone of Henry Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
115. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 747.
116. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
117. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 13A.
118. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
119. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 298.
120. Tombstone of Lucy/Nancy Blue Eyes Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
121. 1857 Minnesota Territorial Census, Red Wing, Goodhue County, page 274.
122. 1891 Mdewakanton Census.
123. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
124. South Dakota Probate Records, Probate of Mary Wambdisun Rouillard.
125. 1855-1856 Sioux Half-Breed Allotment Roll.
126. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 6B.
127. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 298.
128. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
129. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 747.
130. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 13A.
131. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
132. Ravoux/Oster Baptismal Register, 1851-1858.
133. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 298.
134. Tombstone of Henry Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
135. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
136. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 13A.
137. 1855-1856 Sioux Half-Breed Allotment Roll.
138. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 13A.
139. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
140. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 6B.
141. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 747.
142. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
143. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 298.
144. Tombstone of Lucy/Nancy Blue Eyes Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
145. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 298.
146. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 13A.
147. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
148. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 747.
174
149. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
150. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 13A.
151. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
152. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
153. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 747.
154. Knox County Business Directory and Farmer List, (1890, J. M. Wolfe & Co., Publishers, Entered according to Act of
Congress in 1890, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C.).
155. Tombstone of August Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
156. Nebraska Probate Records, Probate of August Trudell.
157. Tombstone of August Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
158. 1900 United States Federal Census, Paxton Township, Redwood Co., MN, page 12B.
159. 1900 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 21A.
160. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
161. 1885 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
162. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 242.
163. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 290.
164. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 11A.
165. 1857 Minnesota Territorial Census, Red Wing, Goodhue County, page 274.
166. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
167. 1885 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
168. Nebraska Probate Records, Probate of August Trudell, "aged 66 years.".
169. 1855-1856 Sioux Half-Breed Allotment Roll.
170. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 290.
171. 1900 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 21A.
172. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 290.
173. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 11A.
174. 1900 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 21A.
175. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 290.
176. Tombstone of August Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
177. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 11A.
178. 1900 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 21A.
179. Knox County Business Directory and Farmer List, (1890, J. M. Wolfe & Co., Publishers, Entered according to Act of
Congress in 1890, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C.).
180. Nebraska Probate Records, Probate of August Trudell.
181. Knox County Business Directory and Farmer List, (1890, J. M. Wolfe & Co., Publishers, Entered according to Act of
Congress in 1890, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C.).
182. 1855-1856 Sioux Half-Breed Allotment Roll.
183. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 11A.
184. 1900 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 21A.
185. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 294.
186. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 6A.
187. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 290.
188. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 11A.
189. Nebraska Probate Records, Probate of Maggie Wicanhpidutawin, "aged 65 years."
190. 1900 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 21A.
191. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 290.
192. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 242.
193. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 6A.
194. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 290.
195. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 11A.
196. 1900 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 21A.
197. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
198. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 290.
199. 1910 United States Federal Census, Dixon, Gregory Co., SD, page 20A.
200. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 290.
201. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Confirmed, page 336 #293.
202. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 290.
203. Nebraska Probate Records, Probate of August Trudell.
204. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 81378.
205. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 11A.
175
206. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
207. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 6A.
208. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
209. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 81378.
210. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 6A.
211. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
212. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 81378.
213. Knox County Business Directory and Farmer List, (1890, J. M. Wolfe & Co., Publishers, Entered according to Act of
Congress in 1890, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C.).
214. Ravoux/Oster Baptismal Register, 1851-1858.
215. 1857 Minnesota Territorial Census, Red Wing, Goodhue County, page 274.
216. 1855-1856 Sioux Half-Breed Allotment Roll.
217. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 304.
218. Nebraska Probate Records, Probate of Peter Trudell.
219. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
220. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 406 #28.
221. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
222. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
223. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
224. 1885 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
225. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 304.
226. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
227. 1885 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
228. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
229. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 304.
230. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
231. Ravoux/Oster Baptismal Register, 1851-1858.
232. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 304.
233. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Confirmed, page 302 #69.
234. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
235. Knox County Business Directory and Farmer List, (1890, J. M. Wolfe & Co., Publishers, Entered according to Act of
Congress in 1890, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C.).
236. 1855-1856 Sioux Half-Breed Allotment Roll.
237. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
238. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 304.
239. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
240. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 304.
241. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Confirmed, page 302 #75.
242. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 304.
243. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
244. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 406 #28.
245. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
246. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 406 #28.
247. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
248. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
249. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, Page 304.
250. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 540 #250.
251. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 182.
252. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, Page 304.
253. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 540 #250.
176
254. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, Page 306.
255. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 546 #285.
256. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, Page 306.
257. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 546 #285.
258. Adeline S. Gnirk, The Saga of Sully Flats, (1977, Gregory Times-Advocate, Gregory, SD), page 134.
259. Interview with Ileen Esther (Emery) Graham, interviewed by Jameson Sweet, July 2002 and June 2003.
260. Knox County Business Directory and Farmer List, (1890, J. M. Wolfe & Co., Publishers, Entered according to Act of
Congress in 1890, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C.).
261. "Omaha World-Herald," Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, Thursday, 19 November 1903, page 2.
262. "Omaha World-Herald," Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, 20 August 1905, page 5.
263. "Boston Daily Advertiser," Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Tuesday, 20 February 1883, page 5.
264. "Omaha World-Herald," Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, 22 June 1900, page 3.
265. 1920 United States Federal Census, Samro, Tripp Co., SD, page 3A.
266. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3A.
267. Nebraska Death Records, Certificate # 4207.
268. Tombstone of Levi Francis Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
269. 1875 Minnesota State Census, Red Wing, Goodhue County, page 992.
270. Nebraska Death Records, Certificate # 4207.
271. Tombstone of Levi Francis Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
272. Adeline S. Gnirk, The Saga of Sully Flats, (1977, Gregory Times-Advocate, Gregory, SD), page 134.
273. Interview with Ileen Esther (Emery) Graham, interviewed by Jameson Sweet, July 2002 and June 2003.
274. Adeline S. Gnirk, The Saga of Sully Flats, (1977, Gregory Times-Advocate, Gregory, SD), page 134.
275. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ideal, Tripp Co., SD, page 12A.
276. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
277. 1920 United States Federal Census, Samro, Tripp Co., SD, page 3A.
278. 1885 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
279. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 300.
280. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
281. 1885 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
282. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ideal, Tripp Co., SD, page 12A.
283. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 300.
284. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ideal, Tripp Co., SD, page 12A.
285. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 300.
286. Nebraska Death Records, Certificate # 4207.
287. Tombstone of Levi Francis Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
288. Nebraska Death Records, Certificate # 4207.
289. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Confirmed, page 301 #36.
290. General Land Office Land Patents, (Land Records held by the Bureau of Land Management), Doc. # 07190, Gregory,
SD, The southeast quarter of Section 23 in Township 97 north of Range 79 west of the 5th Principal Meridian, South Dakota.
291. 1920 United States Federal Census, Beaver Township, Tripp Co., SD, page 3A.
292. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ideal, Tripp Co., SD, page 12A.
293. Knox County Business Directory and Farmer List, (1890, J. M. Wolfe & Co., Publishers, Entered according to Act of
Congress in 1890, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C.).
294. Nebraska Death Records, Certificate # 4207.
295. Knox County Business Directory and Farmer List, (1890, J. M. Wolfe & Co., Publishers, Entered according to Act of
Congress in 1890, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C.).
296. 1855-1856 Sioux Half-Breed Allotment Roll.
297. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ideal Precinct, Tripp Co., SD, page 12A.
298. Nebraska Death Records, Certificate # 4207.
299. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ideal, Tripp Co., SD, page 12A.
300. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 300.
301. General Land Office Land Patents, (Land Records held by the Bureau of Land Management), Township 99 North,
Range 70 West, Section 6.
302. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ideal Precinct, Tripp Co., SD, page 12A.
303. Adeline S. Gnirk, The Saga of Sully Flats, (1977, Gregory Times-Advocate, Gregory, SD), page 134.
304. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ideal, Tripp Co., SD, page 12A.
305. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
306. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptism, page 188, #219.
177
307. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 238 #226.
308. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 302.
309. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 542 #261.
310. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 302.
311. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 238 #226.
312. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 302.
313. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 542 #261.
314. 1920 United States Federal Census, Samro, Tripp Co., SD, page 3A.
315. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ideal, Tripp Co., SD, page 12A.
316. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 276 #341.
317. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 302.
318. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 276 #341.
319. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 302.
320. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ideal Precinct, Tripp Co., SD, page 12A.
321. "The Pueblo Chieftain," Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, Obituary, 16 July 1985.
322. 1920 United States Federal Census, Samro, Tripp Co., SD, page 3A.
323. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ideal, Tripp Co., SD, page 12A.
324. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
325. "The Pueblo Chieftain," Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, Obituary, 16 July 1985.
326. Tombstone of Christine Josette (Trudell) Hawkins, Mountain View Cemetery, Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado.
327. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 294 # 601.
328. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 302.
329. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
330. "The Pueblo Chieftain," Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, Obituary, 16 July 1985.
331. Tombstone of Christine Josette (Trudell) Hawkins, Mountain View Cemetery, Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado.
332. "The Pueblo Chieftain," Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, Obituary, Sunday, 29 July 1990, page 8F.
333. "The Pueblo Chieftain," Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, Obituary, 16 July 1985.
334. "The Pueblo Chieftain," Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, Obituary, Sunday, 29 July 1990, page 8F.
335. Tombstone of Ralph R. "Shorty" Hawkins, Mountain View Cemetery, Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado.
336. "The Pueblo Chieftain," Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, Obituary, Sunday, 29 July 1990, page 8F.
337. Tombstone of Ralph R. "Shorty" Hawkins, Mountain View Cemetery, Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado.
338. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 294 # 601.
339. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 302.
340. "The Pueblo Chieftain," Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, Obituary, 16 July 1985.
341. Tombstone of Christine Josette (Trudell) Hawkins, Mountain View Cemetery, Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado.
342. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
343. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ideal Precinct, Tripp Co., SD, page 12A.
344. "The Pueblo Chieftain," Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, Obituary, Sunday, 29 July 1990, page 8F.
345. Tombstone of Ralph R. "Shorty" Hawkins, Mountain View Cemetery, Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado.
346. "The Pueblo Chieftain," Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, Obituary of Robert Lee Hawkins.
347. "The Pueblo Chieftain," Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, Obituary, 16 July 1985.
348. Knox County Business Directory and Farmer List, (1890, J. M. Wolfe & Co., Publishers, Entered according to Act of
Congress in 1890, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C.).
349. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3A.
350. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 288.
351. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3A.
352. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 414 #63.
353. Nebraska Marriage Records, page 290.
178
354. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
355. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 288.
356. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 538 #242.
357. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 288.
358. Nebraska Probate Records, Probate of Julia Bloodgood Trudell.
359. Tombstone of Julia Bloodgood Wambean Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
360. Santee Agency Death Register, 1880-1905.
361. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
362. Tombstone of Katherine "Kate" DeRaad Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
363. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
364. 1885 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
365. Tombstone of Antoine Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
366. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
367. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
368. Nebraska Probate Records, Probate of Julia Bloodgood Trudell.
369. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
370. Tombstone of Antoine Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
371. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
372. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
373. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 288.
374. Tombstone of Antoine Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
375. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Confirmed, page 304 #94.
376. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
377. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
378. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3A.
379. Knox County Business Directory and Farmer List, (1890, J. M. Wolfe & Co., Publishers, Entered according to Act of
Congress in 1890, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C.).
380. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
381. Knox County Business Directory and Farmer List, (1890, J. M. Wolfe & Co., Publishers, Entered according to Act of
Congress in 1890, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C.).
382. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
383. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
384. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
385. Santee Agency Death Register, 1880-1905.
386. Tombstone of Julia Bloodgood Wambean Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
387. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 538 #242.
388. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 288.
389. Nebraska Probate Records, Probate of Julia Bloodgood Trudell.
390. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3A.
391. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 414 #63.
392. Nebraska Marriage Records, page 290.
393. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
394. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 414 #63.
395. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
396. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
397. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
398. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3A.
399. Tombstone of Katherine "Kate" DeRaad Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
400. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 172.
401. Tombstone of Katherine "Kate" DeRaad Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
402. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 172.
403. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
404. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 508 #150.
405. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
179
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 188, #211.
406. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 518 #79.
407. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 206 #89.
408. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 518 #79.
409. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 208 #104.
410. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 522 #103.
411. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 208 #104.
412. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 522 #103.
413. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 224 #188.
414. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 530 #179.
415. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 224 #188.
416. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 530 #179.
417. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 236 #221.
418. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 288.
419. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 540 #247.
420. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 288.
421. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 236 #221.
422. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 288.
423. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 540 #247.
424. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 246 #267.
425. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 288.
426. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 538 #240.
427. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 288.
428. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 246 #267.
429. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 288.
430. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 538 #240.
431. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
180
432. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3A.
433. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 72724.
434. 1920 United States Federal Census, Springfield, Bon Homme Co., SD, page 3A.
435. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
436. 1885 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
437. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 2464.
438. "Iapi Oaye," Vol. 37 #7, August-September 1908, page 27.
439. Nebraska Birth Records, # 2464.
440. "Iapi Oaye," Vol. 38, # 1, January 1909, page 4.
441. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 72724.
442. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 114574.
443. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 2464.
444. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 296.
445. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 114574.
446. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 296.
447. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Confirmed, page 336 #287.
448. 1920 United States Federal Census, Springfield, Bon Homme Co., SD, page 3A.
449. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 2464.
450. "Iapi Oaye," Vol. 37 #7, August-September 1908, page 27.
451. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 2464.
452. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 72724.
453. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 114574.
454. 1920 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
455. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 248.
456. "Niobrara Tribune," Niobrara, Nebraska, 25 March 1948.
457. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 18A.
458. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
459. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 18A.
460. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
461. "Niobrara Tribune," Niobrara, Nebraska, 25 March 1948.
462. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
463. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
464. 1885 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
465. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 18A.
466. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 194.
467. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 18A.
468. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 248.
469. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 18A.
470. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
471. 1920 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
472. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 194.
473. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 18A.
474. "Niobrara Tribune," Niobrara, Nebraska, 25 March 1948.
475. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Confirmed, page 308 #136.
476. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
477. 1920 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
478. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 18A.
479. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
480. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 18A.
481. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
482. Certificate of Baptism, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, by William Holms.
483. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 530 #183.
484. Certificate of Baptism, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, by William Holms.
485. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 530 #183.
181
486. Certificate of Baptism, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, by William Holms.
487. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 246 #267.
488. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 194.
489. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 544 #269.
490. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 194.
491. Certificate of Baptism, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, by William Holms.
492. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 246 #267.
493. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 194.
494. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 544 #269.
495. Certificate of Baptism, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska, by William Holms.
496. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 18A.
497. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
498. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 262 #336.
499. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 194.
500. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 228.
501. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 194.
502. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 262 #336.
503. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 194.
504. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 228.
505. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 18A.
506. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
507. Certificate of Baptism, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
508. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 564 #387.
509. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 13A.
510. 1920 United States Federal Census, Goodwin Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 7B.
511. 1930 United States Federal Census, Roberts Co., SD, page 2B.
512. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 13A.
513. 1900 United States Federal Census, Goodwill Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 3A.
514. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 408 #41.
515. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
516. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 13A.
517. 1920 United States Federal Census, Goodwin Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 7B.
518. 1900 United States Federal Census, Goodwill Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 3A.
519. 1930 United States Federal Census, Roberts Co., SD, page 2B.
520. 1880 United States Federal Census, Moody Co., Dak. Ter., page 25B.
521. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 246.
522. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
523. 1880 United States Federal Census, Santee Agency, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
524. 1900 United States Federal Census, Goodwill Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 3A.
525. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 154.
526. 1880 United States Federal Census, Santee Agency, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
527. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 13A.
182
528. 1900 United States Federal Census, Goodwill Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 3A.
529. 1930 United States Federal Census, Roberts Co., SD, page 2B.
530. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
531. 1880 United States Federal Census, Moody Co., Dak. Ter., page 25B.
532. 1920 United States Federal Census, Goodwin Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 7B.
533. 1900 United States Federal Census, Goodwill Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 3A.
534. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 13A.
535. 1900 United States Federal Census, Goodwill Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 3A.
536. 1930 United States Federal Census, Roberts Co., SD, page 2B.
537. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 13A.
538. 1900 United States Federal Census, Goodwill Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 3A.
539. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 408 #41.
540. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
541. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 408 #41.
542. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
543. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 86932.
544. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
545. 1885 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
546. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 292.
547. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
548. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 77543.
549. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 135847.
550. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 172042.
551. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 434 #59.
552. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 124.
553. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3B.
554. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
555. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 77543.
556. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 86932.
557. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
558. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 216 #144.
559. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 170.
560. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, Page 354.
561. 1925 Iowa State Census, Sioux City, Woodbury County.
562. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 135847.
563. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 172042.
564. 1925 Iowa State Census, Sioux City, Woodbury County.
565. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Confirmed, page 326 #162.
566. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
567. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 124.
568. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
569. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 434 #59.
570. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 124.
571. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 434 #59.
572. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
573. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
574. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
575. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3B.
576. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 77543.
183
577. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 216 #144.
578. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, Page 354.
579. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 170.
580. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
581. 1925 Iowa State Census, Sioux City, Woodbury County.
582. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 216 #144.
583. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, Page 354.
584. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 86932.
585. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 135847.
586. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 172042.
587. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 135A.
588. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 266 #358.
589. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 174.
590. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 124.
591. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 12
September 1918.
592. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 266 #358.
593. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 124.
594. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 174.
595. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 12
September 1918.
596. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 135A.
597. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 84.
598. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
599. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3B.
600. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
601. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
602. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 84.
603. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
604. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 90.
605. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
606. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3B.
607. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
608. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sioux City, Woodbury Co., IA, page 14B.
609. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
610. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sioux City, Woodbury Co., IA, page 14B.
611. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
612. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sioux City, Woodbury Co., IA, page 14B.
613. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
614. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 90.
615. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
616. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sioux City, Woodbury Co., IA, page 14B.
617. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
184
618. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sioux City, Woodbury Co., IA, page 14B.
619. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 96.
620. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
621. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
622. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3B.
623. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
624. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
625. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 96.
626. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
627. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
628. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 102.
629. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3B.
630. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 102.
631. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 112.
632. 1925 Iowa State Census, Sioux City, Woodbury County.
633. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
634. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 5B.
635. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
636. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 438 #77.
637. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 1861.
638. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
639. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 564 #391.
640. Santee Agency Death Register, 1880-1905.
641. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 12
September 1918.
642. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
643. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 12A.
644. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 1861.
645. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 12A.
646. 1920 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 19A.
647. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 186.
648. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Confirmed, page 334 #264.
649. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 5B.
650. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
651. Santee Agency Death Register, 1880-1905.
652. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 1861.
653. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, page 168.
654. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 564 #391.
655. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 438 #77.
185
656. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 1861.
657. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 438 #77.
658. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 1861.
659. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
660. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 438 #77.
661. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 1861.
662. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
663. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 1861.
664. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 12
September 1918.
665. 1920 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 18B.
666. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
667. 1920 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 18B.
668. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 12A.
669. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 88.
670. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 92.
671. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 96.
672. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 222.
673. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 96.
674. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 222.
675. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 100.
676. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 226.
677. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 100.
678. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 226.
679. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 106.
680. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 226.
681. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 106.
682. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 226.
683. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
684. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
685. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 1B.
686. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
186
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, page 226.
687. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
688. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 174.
689. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 292.
690. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 1B.
691. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 292.
692. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 174.
693. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
694. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 1B.
695. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, page 226.
696. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 1B.
697. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
698. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 1B.
699. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 98.
700. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 1B.
701. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 110.
702. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 1B.
703. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, 28 February 2002.
704. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 1B.
705. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, 28 February 2002.
706. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 1B.
707. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate #258300.
708. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 60897.
709. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 71996.
710. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 13B.
711. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
712. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
713. 1930 United States Federal Census, Wahehe Township, Charles Mix Co., SD, page 1A.
714. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 212 #126.
715. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 170.
716. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 298.
717. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 2828.
718. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
719. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
720. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Marriages, page 194.
721. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 2828.
722. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 210.
723. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 226.
724. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 210.
725. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 60897.
726. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 71996.
727. 1930 United States Federal Census, Wahehe Township, Charles Mix Co., SD, page 1A.
728. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 212 #126.
187
729. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 298.
730. Baptismal Records of the Church of Saint Wenceslaus and Saint William, Verdigre, NE.
731. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 170.
732. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
733. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 13A.
734. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
735. 1930 United States Federal Census, Wahehe Township, Charles Mix Co., SD, page 1A.
736. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
737. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
738. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
739. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 2828.
740. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 226.
741. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 210.
742. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 2828.
743. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Marriages, page 194.
744. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 2828.
745. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Marriages, page 194.
746. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 2828.
747. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Marriages, page 194.
748. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 2828.
749. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 60897.
750. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 71996.
751. 1930 United States Federal Census, Wahehe Township, Charles Mix Co., SD, page 1A.
752. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
753. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 13A.
754. South Dakota Marriage Records, # 30802.
755. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 220 #170.
756. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 170.
757. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 298.
758. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 140.
759. South Dakota Marriage Records, # 30802.
760. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 220 #170.
761. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 298.
762. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 140.
763. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 170.
764. South Dakota Marriage Records, # 30802.
765. "Redwing Daily Republican," Redwing, Goodhue County, Minnesota, Tuesday, 6 December 1904.
766. 1889 Mdewakanton Sioux Indian Census, Wabasha Settlement, Wabasha County, Minnesota.
767. Goodhue County, Minnesota Marriage Records, page 290-291, # 203.
768. Census of Mdewakanton Sioux of Minnesota, James McLaughlin, U.S. Indian Inspector, March 15/17, 1899, page 12.
769. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 294.
770. 1900 United States Federal Census, Paxton Township, Redwood Co., MN, page 12B.
188
771. "Redwing Daily Republican," Redwing, Goodhue County, Minnesota, Tuesday, 6 December 1904.
772. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 294.
773. "Redwing Daily Republican," Redwing, Goodhue County, Minnesota, Wednesday, 31 December 1890, page 3.
774. Goodhue County, Minnesota Marriage Records, page 290-291, # 203.
775. 1900 United States Federal Census, Paxton Township, Redwood Co., MN, page 12B.
776. Goodhue County, Minnesota Marriage Records, page 290-291, # 203.
777. 1891 Mdewakanton Census.
778. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 294.
779. "Redwing Daily Republican," Redwing, Goodhue County, Minnesota, Tuesday, 6 December 1904.
780. 1900 United States Federal Census, Paxton Township, Redwood Co., MN, page 12B.
781. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 294.
782. 1895 Yankton Sioux Indian Census, page 6.
783. Census of Mdewakanton Sioux of Minnesota, James McLaughlin, U.S. Indian Inspector, March 15/17, 1899, page 12.
784. 1905 Minnesota State Census, Burnside Township, Goodhue County, page 7.
785. 1920 United States Federal Census, Lower Sioux Indian Reservation, Redwood Co., MN, page 10B.
786. 1900 United States Federal Census, Paxton Township, Redwood Co., MN, page 12B.
787. 1895 Census of the Full Blood Mdewakanton Sioux Indians of the Birch Cooley Agency, Minnesota, page 9.
788. 1910 United States Federal Census, Prairie Island Indian Reservaiton, Burnside Township, Goodhue Co., MN, page
7A.
789. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 294.
790. "Redwing Daily Republican," Redwing, Goodhue County, Minnesota, Wednesday, 31 December 1890, page 3.
791. Goodhue County, Minnesota Marriage Records, page 290-291, # 203.
792. 1900 United States Federal Census, Paxton Township, Redwood Co., MN, page 12B.
793. "Redwing Daily Republican," Redwing, Goodhue County, Minnesota, Wednesday, 31 December 1890, page 3.
794. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 294.
795. 1895 Yankton Sioux Indian Census, page 6.
796. Census of Mdewakanton Sioux of Minnesota, James McLaughlin, U.S. Indian Inspector, March 15/17, 1899, page 12.
797. 1895 Census of the Full Blood Mdewakanton Sioux Indians of the Birch Cooley Agency, Minnesota, page 9.
798. 1895 Yankton Sioux Indian Census, page 6.
799. 1900 United States Federal Census, Paxton Township, Redwood Co., MN, page 12B.
800. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 554 #327.
801. Certificate of Baptism, St. Joseph's Church, Red Wing, Goodhue County, Minnesota.
802. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Burials, page 554 #327.
803. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 290.
804. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
805. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 12
September 1918.
806. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 290.
807. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 12
September 1918.
808. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
809. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 290.
810. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
811. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 12
September 1918.
812. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
813. 1885 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
814. 1920 United States Federal Census, Union Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
815. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 304.
816. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 1757.
817. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 438 #74.
818. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 1757.
819. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
820. 1920 United States Federal Census, Union Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
821. 1925 Iowa State Census, Sioux City, Woodbury County.
822. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 242.
823. 1925 Iowa State Census, Sioux City, Woodbury County.
824. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
189
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 160.
825. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 304.
826. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 12
September 1918.
827. 1920 United States Federal Census, Union Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
828. 1925 Iowa State Census, Sioux City, Woodbury County.
829. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 1757.
830. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 242.
831. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 438 #74.
832. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 1757.
833. 1925 Iowa State Census, Sioux City, Woodbury County.
834. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 438 #74.
835. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 1757.
836. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
837. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 438 #74.
838. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 1757.
839. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
840. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 1757.
841. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 86.
842. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 218.
843. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 86.
844. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 218.
845. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 90.
846. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 220.
847. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 90.
848. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 220.
849. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 104.
850. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 224.
851. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 104.
852. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 224.
853. 1930 United States Federal Census, Nebraska State School for the Blind, Nebraska City, Otoe Co., NE, page 1A.
854. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
855. 1920 United States Federal Census, Union Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
190
856. 1925 Iowa State Census, Sioux City, Woodbury County.
857. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
858. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 192833.
859. 1920 United States Federal Census, Union Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
860. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 114.
861. 1925 Iowa State Census, Sioux City, Woodbury County.
862. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 192833.
863. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 114.
864. 1925 Iowa State Census, Sioux City, Woodbury County.
865. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 192833.
866. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 304.
867. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 432 #57.
868. 1900 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 20B.
869. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 45414.
870. 1900 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 20B.
871. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 238.
872. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 170.
873. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 71999.
874. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
875. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
876. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 45414.
877. 1885 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
878. 1900 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 20B.
879. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 172.
880. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 304.
881. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
882. 1900 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 20B.
883. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
884. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 170.
885. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
886. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 238.
887. 1900 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 20B.
888. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
889. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 170.
890. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
891. 1900 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 20B.
892. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 432 #57.
893. 1900 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 20B.
894. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
895. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 45414.
896. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 432 #57.
897. Santee Agency Marriage Register.
898. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 45414.
899. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Marriages, page 432 #57.
900. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 71999.
901. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 262 #334.
191
902. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 170.
903. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 262 #334.
904. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 170.
905. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 270 #372.
906. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
907. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 86.
908. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
909. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
910. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
911. 1920 United States Federal Census, Union Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
912. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, Page 304.
913. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
914. 1920 United States Federal Census, Union Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
915. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, page 262.
916. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 196, #29.
917. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, Page 304.
918. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
919. 1920 United States Federal Census, Union Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
920. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
921. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, page 262.
922. 1920 United States Federal Census, Union Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
923. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
924. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
925. 1920 United States Federal Census, Union Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
926. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 206 #88.
927. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, Page 304.
928. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate #33229.
929. 1920 United States Federal Census, Union Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
930. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, page 236 #219.
931. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate #33229.
932. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
933. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 206 #88.
934. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, Page 304.
935. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
936. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
937. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
938. 1920 United States Federal Census, Union Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
939. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
940. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
941. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
942. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, page 236 #219.
192
943. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate #33229.
944. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
945. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
946. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 214 #141.
947. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, Page 304.
948. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 9A.
949. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
950. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 142.
951. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate #37592.
952. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 14
September 1918.
953. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 142.
954. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
955. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 214 #141.
956. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, Page 304.
957. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 142.
958. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
959. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, page 182 #184.
960. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 142.
961. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 14
September 1918.
962. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, page 182 #184.
963. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate #37592.
964. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
965. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 112.
966. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 114.
967. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 228.
968. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 114.
969. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 228.
970. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 142.
971. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
972. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
973. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
193
974. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 238 #231.
975. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 117459.
976. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 174.
977. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, Page 306.
978. Tombstone of John Benjamin Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
979. 1920 United States Federal Census, Niobrara Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1B.
980. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, page 260.
981. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 117459.
982. 1930 United States Federal Census, Ree Township, Charles Mix Co., SD, page 2A.
983. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 117459.
984. 1930 United States Federal Census, Ree Township, Charles Mix Co., SD, page 2A.
985. 1920 United States Federal Census, Niobrara Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1B.
986. Tombstone of John Benjamin Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
987. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 238 #231.
988. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, Page 306.
989. Tombstone of John Benjamin Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
990. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 174.
991. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
992. 1930 United States Federal Census, Ree Township, Charles Mix Co., SD, page 2A.
993. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
994. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
995. 1920 United States Federal Census, Niobrara Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1B.
996. 1930 United States Federal Census, Ree Township, Charles Mix Co., SD, page 2A.
997. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
998. 1930 United States Federal Census, Ree Township, Charles Mix Co., SD, page 2A.
999. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, page 260.
1000. 1930 United States Federal Census, Ree Township, Charles Mix Co., SD, page 2A.
1001. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 117459.
1002. 1930 United States Federal Census, Ree Township, Charles Mix Co., SD, page 2A.
1003. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 117459.
1004. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 15B.
1005. 1920 United States Federal Census, Samro Township, Tripp Co., SD, page 3A.
1006. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sioux City, Woodbury Co., IA, page 9A.
1007. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 270 #375.
1008. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, Page 306.
1009. 1925 Iowa State Census, Sioux City, Woodbury County.
1010. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sioux City, Woodbury Co., IA, page 9A.
1011. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 270 #375.
1012. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, Page 306.
1013. 1920 United States Federal Census, Samro Township, Tripp Co., SD, page 3A.
1014. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sioux City, Woodbury Co., IA, page 9A.
1015. 1925 Iowa State Census, Sioux City, Woodbury County.
1016. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sioux City, Woodbury Co., IA, page 9A.
1017. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 160.
1018. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sioux City, Woodbury Co., IA, page 9B.
1019. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winner Township, Tripp Co., SD, page 2A.
194
1020. 1920 United States Federal Census, Winner, Tripp Co., SD, page 13A.
1021. 1900 United States Federal Census, Genoa Indian School, Genoa Township, Nance Co., NE, page 7A.
1022. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
1023. 1885 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
1024. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 300.
1025. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 160.
1026. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 300.
1027. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Confirmed, page 322 #113.
1028. General Land Office Land Patents, (Land Records held by the Bureau of Land Management), Doc. # 16553, Gregory,
SD, The northeast quarter of Section 26 in Township 97 north of Range 79 west of the 5th Principal Meridian, South Dakota.
1029. 1920 United States Federal Census, Winner, Tripp Co., SD, page 13A.
1030. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winner Township, Tripp Co., SD, page 2A.
1031. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
1032. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 300.
1033. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 2203.
1034. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sunrise, Platte Co., WY, page 5B.
1035. 1910 United States Federal Census, Standing Rock Indian Reservation, Morton Co., ND, page 9A.
1036. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 2203.
1037. 1910 United States Federal Census, Standing Rock Indian Reservation, Morton Co., ND, page 9A.
1038. 1920 United States Federal Census, Menz Township, Sioux Co., ND, page 2A.
1039. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sunrise, Platte Co., WY, page 5B.
1040. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1041. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918),
12 September 1918.
1042. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 2203.
1043. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1044. 1885 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
1045. 1910 United States Federal Census, Standing Rock Indian Reservation, Morton Co., ND, page 9A.
1046. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sunrise, Platte Co., WY, page 5B.
1047. 1920 United States Federal Census, Menz Township, Sioux Co., ND, page 2A.
1048. 1910 United States Federal Census, Standing Rock Indian Reservation, Morton Co., ND, page 9A.
1049. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 172.
1050. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 300.
1051. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Confirmed, page 332 #238.
1052. 1910 United States Federal Census, Standing Rock Indian Reservation, Morton Co., ND, page 9A.
1053. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918),
12 September 1918.
1054. 1910 United States Federal Census, Standing Rock Indian Reservation, Morton Co., ND, page 9A.
1055. 1920 United States Federal Census, Menz Township, Sioux Co., ND, page 2A.
1056. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918),
12 September 1918.
1057. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sunrise, Platte Co., WY, page 5B.
1058. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1059. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 2203.
1060. 1910 United States Federal Census, Standing Rock Indian Reservation, Morton Co., ND, page 9A.
1061. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sunrise, Platte Co., WY, page 5B.
1062. 1910 United States Federal Census, Standing Rock Indian Reservation, Morton Co., ND, page 9A.
1063. Nebraska Marriage Records, # 2203.
1064. 1910 United States Federal Census, Standing Rock Indian Reservation, Morton Co., ND, page 9A.
1065. 1920 United States Federal Census, Menz Township, Sioux Co., ND, page 2A.
1066. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 140671, "age 23".
1067. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 140671.
1068. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 140671, "age 21".
1069. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 140671.
1070. 1920 United States Federal Census, Menz Township, Sioux Co., ND, page 2B.
1071. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sunrise, Platte Co., WY, page 5B.
1072. Adeline S. Gnirk, The Saga of Sully Flats, (1977, Gregory Times-Advocate, Gregory, SD), page 148.
1073. Interview with Ileen Esther (Emery) Graham, interviewed by Jameson Sweet, July 2002 and June 2003.
195
1074. "The Graham Family," family records, page 2.
1075. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Wednesday, 17 October 1945, page
9; Thursday, 18 October 1945, page 9.
1076. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Mrs. Dion Dies At 81," Thursday,
25 January 1968, page 3.
1077. 1910 United States Federal Census, Burke, Gregory Co.,SD, page 6A.
1078. 1930 United States Federal Census, Okreek, Todd Co., SD, page 1A.
1079. 1900 United States Federal Census, Genoa Indian School, Genoa Township, Nance Co., NE, page 7A.
1080. South Dakota Marriage Records, # 13701.
1081. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Mrs. Dion Dies At 81," Thursday,
25 January 1968, page 3.
1082. Tombstone of Hattie (Trudell) Emery Dion, St. Mary's of Hannah Catholic Church Cemetery, Kingsley, Grand
Traverse County, Michigan.
1083. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
1084. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 300.
1085. Funeral Card, Hibbard Funeral Chapel.
1086. Adeline S. Gnirk, The Saga of Sully Flats, (1977, Gregory Times-Advocate, Gregory, SD), page 148.
1087. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Mrs. Dion Dies At 81," Thursday,
25 January 1968, page 3.
1088. Tombstone of Hattie (Trudell) Emery Dion, St. Mary's of Hannah Catholic Church Cemetery, Kingsley, Grand
Traverse County, Michigan.
1089. Funeral Card, Hibbard Funeral Chapel.
1090. Adeline S. Gnirk, The Saga of Sully Flats, (1977, Gregory Times-Advocate, Gregory, SD), page 160.
1091. Interview with Ileen Esther (Emery) Graham, interviewed by Jameson Sweet, July 2002 and June 2003.
1092. "The Graham Family," family records, page 2.
1093. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Draw Jury For December Term,"
Tuesday, 10 December 1946, page 1.
1094. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Mrs. Dion Dies At 81," Thursday,
25 January 1968, page 3.
1095. 1910 United States Federal Census, Burke, Gregory Co., SD, page 6A.
1096. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Samuel Emery of Grawn Dies",
Wednesday, 20 June 1951, page 15.
1097. South Dakota Marriage Records, # 13701.
1098. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Mrs. Dion Dies At 81," Thursday,
25 January 1968, page 3.
1099. Ancestry.com, South Dakota Births, 1856-1903, 2003, MyFamily.com, [database online], Provo, UT, State File #
611483, File Date 15 September 1942.
1100. 1920 United States Federal Census, Township 35, Range 27, Todd Co., SD, page 7A.
1101. 1910 United States Federal Census, Burke, Gregory Co., SD, page 6A.
1102. 1930 United States Federal Census, Okreek, Todd Co., SD, page 1A.
1103. 1885 Dakota Territorial Census, Charles Mix Co., Dak. Ter..
1104. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Samuel Emery of Grawn Dies",
Wednesday, 20 June 1951, page 15.
1105. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918),
12 September 1918.
1106. South Dakota Marriage Records, # 13701.
1107. Tombstone of Samuel Justus Emery, St. Mary's of Hannah Catholic Church Cemetery, Kingsley, Grand Traverse
County, Michigan.
1108. 1891 Rosebud Indian Reservation Census.
1109. Adeline S. Gnirk, The Saga of Sully Flats, (1977, Gregory Times-Advocate, Gregory, SD), page 161.
1110. Vital Records of Grand Traverse County, Michigan.
1111. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Dies Today", Tuesday, 19 June
1951, page 13.
1112. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Samuel Emery of Grawn Dies",
Wedesday, 20 June 1951, page 15.
1113. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Mrs. Dion Dies At 81," Thursday,
25 January 1968, page 3.
1114. Tombstone of Samuel Justus Emery, St. Mary's of Hannah Catholic Church Cemetery, Kingsley, Grand Traverse
County, Michigan.
1115. Adeline S. Gnirk, The Saga of Sully Flats, (1977, Gregory Times-Advocate, Gregory, SD), page 147, 247.
1116. "The Graham Family," family records, page 2.
1117. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Mrs. Dion Dies At 81," Thursday,
25 January 1968, page 3.
1118. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "John Dion Dies Suddenly,"
Saturday, 28 September 1968, page 14.
1119. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Dion Rites on Tuesday," Monday,
196
30 September 1968, page 2.
1120. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Mrs. Dion Dies At 81," Thursday,
25 January 1968, page 3.
1121. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1122. 1910 United States Federal Census, Burke, Gregory Co., SD, page 2A.
1123. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918),
12 September 1918.
1124. South Dakota Marriage Records, # 8169.
1125. Tombstone of John J. Dion, St. Mary's of Hannah Catholic Church Cemetery, Kingsley, Grand Traverse County,
Michigan.
1126. 1930 United States Federal Census, Scissons Township, Gregory Co., SD, page 1A.
1127. 1891 Rosebud Indian Reservation Census.
1128. Adeline S. Gnirk, The Saga of Sully Flats, (1977, Gregory Times-Advocate, Gregory, SD), page 148.
1129. Vital Records of Grand Traverse County, Michigan.
1130. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1131. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "John Dion Dies Suddenly,"
Saturday, 28 September 1968, page 14.
1132. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Dion Rites on Tuesday," Monday,
30 September 1968, page 2.
1133. Tombstone of John J. Dion, St. Mary's of Hannah Catholic Church Cemetery, Kingsley, Grand Traverse County,
Michigan.
1134. Funeral Card, Hibbard Funeral Chapel.
1135. 1920 United States Federal Census, Township 35, Range 27, Todd Co., SD, page 7A.
1136. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 300.
1137. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Mrs. Dion Dies At 81," Thursday,
25 January 1968, page 3.
1138. Tombstone of Hattie (Trudell) Emery Dion, St. Mary's of Hannah Catholic Church Cemetery, Kingsley, Grand
Traverse County, Michigan.
1139. General Land Office Land Patents, (Land Records held by the Bureau of Land Management), Township 37 North,
Range 26 West, Section 18.
1140. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Wednesday, 17 October 1945, page
9.
1141. Adeline S. Gnirk, The Saga of Sully Flats, (1977, Gregory Times-Advocate, Gregory, SD), page 161.
1142. 1900 United States Federal Census, Rosebud Indian Agency, Meyer Co., SD, page 317A.
1143. South Dakota Birth Records, Rec. # D-3, # D-2190, page 204, Recorded 15 September 1942.
1144. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Wednesday, 20 June 1951,
page 15.
1145. Tombstone of Samuel Justus Emery, St. Mary's of Hannah Catholic Church Cemetery, Kingsley, Grand Traverse
County, Michigan.
1146. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918),
12 September 1918.
1147. 1900 United States Federal Census, Rosebud Indian Agency, Meyer Co., SD, page 317A.
1148. General Land Office Land Patents, (Land Records held by the Bureau of Land Management), Township 97 North,
Range 71 West, Section 6.
1149. 1910 United States Federal Census, Burke, Gregory Co., SD, page 6A.
1150. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918),
12 September 1918.
1151. 1920 United States Federal Census, Township 38, Range 27, Todd Co., SD, page 7A.
1152. 1930 United States Federal Census, Okreek, Todd Co., SD, page 1A.
1153. 1900 United States Federal Census, Rosebud Indian Reservation, Todd Co., SD, page 317A.
1154. 1910 United States Federal Census, Burke, Gregory Co., SD, page 6A.
1155. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Samuel Emery of Grawn Dies",
Wednesday, 20 June 1951, page 15.
1156. South Dakota Marriage Records, # 13701.
1157. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Mrs. Dion Dies At 81," Thursday,
25 January 1968, page 3.
1158. South Dakota Marriage Records, # 13701.
1159. 1900 United States Federal Census, Rosebud Indian Reservation, Meyer Co., SD, page 19A.
1160. Adeline S. Gnirk, The Saga of Sully Flats, (1977, Gregory Times-Advocate, Gregory, SD), page 147.
1161. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Dion Rites on Tuesday," Monday,
30 September 1968, page 2.
1162. Funeral Card, Hibbard Funeral Chapel.
1163. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Dion Rites on Tuesday," Monday,
30 September 1968, page 2.
1164. Tombstone of John J. Dion, St. Mary's of Hannah Catholic Church Cemetery, Kingsley, Grand Traverse County,
Michigan.
197
1165. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918),
12 September 1918.
1166. General Land Office Land Patents, (Land Records held by the Bureau of Land Management), Township 98 North,
Range 72 West, Section 25.
1167. 1910 United States Federal Census, Burke, Gregory Co., SD, page 2A.
1168. 1920 United States Federal Census, Scisson Township, Gregory Co., SD, page 7A.
1169. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918),
12 September 1918.
1170. 1930 United States Federal Census, Scissons Township, Gregory Co., SD, page 1A.
1171. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1172. Adeline S. Gnirk, The Saga of Sully Flats, (1977, Gregory Times-Advocate, Gregory, SD), page 147.
1173. 1900 United States Federal Census, Rosebud Indian Reservation, Todd Co., SD, page 19A.
1174. 1930 United States Federal Census, Scissons Township, Gregory Co., SD, page 1A.
1175. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Mrs. Dion Dies At 81," Thursday,
25 January 1968, page 3.
1176. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Dion Rites on Tuesday," Monday,
30 September 1968, page 2.
1177. "The Graham Family," family records, page 3.
1178. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Mrs. Stickel Rites Tuesday,"
Saturday, 13 April 1968, page 3.
1179. 1920 United States Federal Census, Township 35, Range 27, Todd Co., SD, page 7A.
1180. 1930 United States Federal Census, Mt. Clemens, Macomb Co., MI, page 1A.
1181. Tombstone of Phoebe Catherine (Emery) Stickel, St. Mary's of Hannah Catholic Church Cemetery, Kingsley, Grand
Traverse County, Michigan.
1182. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Mrs. Stickel Rites Tuesday,"
Saturday, 13 April 1968, page 3.
1183. Tombstone of Phoebe Catherine (Emery) Stickel, St. Mary's of Hannah Catholic Church Cemetery, Kingsley, Grand
Traverse County, Michigan.
1184. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Mrs. Stickel Rites Tuesday,"
Saturday, 13 April 1968, page 3.
1185. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Thursday, 26 December
1963.
1186. Tombstone of Arthur Frederick Stickel, St. Mary's of Hannah Catholic Church Cemetery, Kingsley, Grand Traverse
County, Michigan.
1187. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1188. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sylvan Lake, Oakland Co., MI, page 3B.
1189. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1190. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Thursday, 26 December
1963.
1191. Tombstone of Arthur Frederick Stickel, St. Mary's of Hannah Catholic Church Cemetery, Kingsley, Grand Traverse
County, Michigan.
1192. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1193. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Thursday, 26 December
1963.
1194. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Mrs. Stickel Rites Tuesday,"
Saturday, 13 April 1968, page 3.
1195. Tombstone of Phoebe Catherine (Emery) Stickel, St. Mary's of Hannah Catholic Church Cemetery, Kingsley, Grand
Traverse County, Michigan.
1196. 1930 United States Federal Census, Mt. Clemens, Macomb Co., MI, page 1A.
1197. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Samuel Emery of Grawn Dies",
Wednesday, 20 June 1951, page 15.
1198. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Thursday, 26 December
1963.
1199. Tombstone of Arthur Frederick Stickel, St. Mary's of Hannah Catholic Church Cemetery, Kingsley, Grand Traverse
County, Michigan.
1200. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1201. Tombstone of Arthur Frederick Stickel, St. Mary's of Hannah Catholic Church Cemetery, Kingsley, Grand Traverse
County, Michigan.
1202. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sylvan Lake, Oakland Co., MI, page 3B.
1203. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Thursday, 26 December
1963.
1204. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1205. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
198
1206. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Thursday, 26 December
1963.
1207. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Mrs. Stickel Rites Tuesday,"
Saturday, 13 April 1968, page 3.
1208. "The Graham Family," family records, page 3.
1209. "Record-Eagle," Obituary, Monday, 6 February 1984, page 5.
1210. 1920 United States Federal Census, Township 35, Range 27, Todd Co., SD, page 7A.
1211. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1212. 1930 United States Federal Census, Okreek, Todd Co., SD, page 1A.
1213. Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records, Michigan Death Index, 1971-1996, Database Online,
Ancestry.com, 1998-.
1214. "Record-Eagle," Obituary, Monday, 6 February 1984, page 5.
1215. Tombstone of Mildred M. (Emery) Hoobler, Elmwood Cemetery, Grayling, Crawford County, Michigan.
1216. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1217. Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records, Michigan Death Index, 1971-1996, Database Online,
Ancestry.com, 1998-.
1218. "Record-Eagle," Obituary, Monday, 6 February 1984, page 5.
1219. Tombstone of Mildred M. (Emery) Hoobler, Elmwood Cemetery, Grayling, Crawford County, Michigan.
1220. "Record-Eagle," Obituary, Monday, 6 February 1984, page 5.
1221. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1222. Tombstone of Lyle William Hoobler, Elmwood Cemetery, Grayling, Crawford County, Michigan.
1223. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1224. Tombstone of Lyle William Hoobler, Elmwood Cemetery, Grayling, Crawford County, Michigan.
1225. Tombstone of Mildred M. (Emery) Hoobler, Elmwood Cemetery, Grayling, Crawford County, Michigan.
1226. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Samuel Emery of Grawn Dies",
Wednesday, 20 June 1951, page 15.
1227. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1228. Tombstone of Lyle William Hoobler, Elmwood Cemetery, Grayling, Crawford County, Michigan.
1229. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1230. Interview with Ileen Esther (Emery) Graham, interviewed by Jameson Sweet, July 2002 and June 2003.
1231. "The Graham Family," family records, page 3.
1232. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Saturday, 10 February 1945, page 5.
1233. "The Modesto Bee," Modesto, California, obituary, Friday, 2 August 1996, page B2.
1234. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1235. California Death Index, 1940-1997, ([database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000).
1236. 1930 United States Federal Census, Okreek, Todd Co., SD, page 1A.
1237. "The Modesto Bee," Modesto, California, obituary, Friday, 2 August 1996, page B2.
1238. Certificate of Baptism, St. Charles Catholic Church, St. Francis, Todd County, South Dakota.
1239. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1240. California Death Index, 1940-1997, ([database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000).
1241. "The Modesto Bee," Modesto, California, obituary, Friday, 2 August 1996, page B2.
1242. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Saturday, 10 February 1945, page 5.
1243. Vital Records of Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Marriage Records, Liber 5, page 165.
1244. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Saturday, 10 February 1945, page 5.
1245. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1246. California Death Index, 1940-1997, ([database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000).
1247. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1248. California Death Index, 1940-1997, ([database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000).
1249. Certificate of Baptism, St. Charles Catholic Church, St. Francis, Todd County, South Dakota.
1250. "The Modesto Bee," Modesto, California, obituary, Friday, 2 August 1996, page B2.
1251. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Samuel Emery of Grawn Dies",
Wednesday, 20 June 1951, page 15.
1252. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1253. California Death Index, 1940-1997, ([database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000).
1254. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1255. California Death Index, 1940-1997, ([database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000).
1256. Vital Records of Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Marriage Records, Liber 5, page 165.
1257. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Saturday, 10 February 1945, page 5.
1258. Interview with Ileen Esther (Emery) Graham, interviewed by Jameson Sweet, July 2002 and June 2003.
1259. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Monday, 9 August 1971.
1260. 1900 United States Federal Census, Genoa Indian School, Genoa Township, Nance Co., NE, page 7A.
1261. 1910 United States Federal Census, Bloomfield, Knox Co., NE, page 11B.
1262. 1920 United States Federal Census, Sioux Falls, Minnehaha Co., SD, page 4A.
1263. 1930 United States Federal Census, Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co., MI, page 10B.
1264. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Monday, 9 August 1971.
1265. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
199
1266. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Monday, 9 August 1971.
1267. 1930 United States Federal Census, Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co., MI, page 10B.
1268. "Niobrara Tribune," Niobrara, Nebraska, Thursday, 1 January 1912, page 1.
1269. 1920 United States Federal Census, Sioux Falls, Minnehaha Co., SD, page 4A.
1270. 1930 United States Federal Census, Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co., MI, page 10B.
1271. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Monday, 9 August 1971.
1272. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 300.
1273. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 198, #41.
1274. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 300.
1275. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Monday, 9 August 1971.
1276. 1910 United States Federal Census, Bloomfield, Knox Co., NE, page 11B.
1277. 1920 United States Federal Census, Sioux Falls, Minnehaha Co., SD, page 4A.
1278. 1930 United States Federal Census, Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co., MI, page 10B.
1279. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918),
12 September 1918.
1280. 1930 United States Federal Census, Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co., MI, page 10B.
1281. 1920 United States Federal Census, Sioux Falls, Minnehaha Co., SD, page 4A.
1282. 1930 United States Federal Census, Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co., MI, page 10B.
1283. "Niobrara Tribune," Niobrara, Nebraska, Thursday, 1 January 1912, page 1.
1284. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Tuesday, 27 May 1947, page 13.
1285. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Obituary, Tuesday, 10 September
1974, page 12.
1286. 1900 United States Federal Census, Genoa Indian School, Genoa Township, Nance Co., NE, page 7A.
1287. 1930 United States Federal Census, Hotsprings, Fall River Co., SD, page 2A.
1288. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 107597.
1289. Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records, Michigan Death Index, 1971-1996, Database Online,
Ancestry.com, 1998-.
1290. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1291. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Obituary, Tuesday, 10 September
1974, page 12.
1292. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 206 #86.
1293. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 300.
1294. Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records, Michigan Death Index, 1971-1996, Database Online,
Ancestry.com, 1998-.
1295. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1296. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Obituary, Tuesday, 10 September
1974, page 12.
1297. 1930 United States Federal Census, Township 38, Range 32, Todd Co. SD, page 1A.
1298. 1920 United States Federal Census, Elliston Township, Gregory Co., SD, page 7A.
1299. 1930 United States Federal Census, Township 38, Range 32, Todd Co., SD, page 1A.
1300. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1301. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Obituary, Tuesday, 10 September
1974, page 12.
1302. 1930 United States Federal Census, Hotsprings, Fall River Co., SD, page 2A.
1303. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 107597.
1304. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Obituary, Tuesday, 10 September
1974, page 12.
1305. 1930 United States Federal Census, Hotsprings, Fall River Co., SD, page 2A.
1306. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 107597.
1307. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1308. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Obituary, Tuesday, 10 September
1974, page 12.
1309. 1920 United States Federal Census, Elliston Township, Gregory Co., SD, page 7A.
1310. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 206 #86.
1311. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 300.
1312. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 170.
200
1313. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 107597.
1314. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Obituary, Tuesday, 10 September
1974, page 12.
1315. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1316. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1317. 1920 United States Federal Census, Elliston Township, Gregory Co., SD, page 7A.
1318. 1930 United States Federal Census, Township 38, Range 32, Todd Co., SD, page 1A.
1319. 1930 United States Federal Census, Township 38, Range 32, Todd Co. SD, page 1A.
1320. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1321. 1930 United States Federal Census, Hotsprings, Fall River Co., SD, page 2A.
1322. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1323. 1930 United States Federal Census, Hotsprings, Fall River Co., SD, page 2A.
1324. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1325. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 107597.
1326. 1930 United States Federal Census, Hotsprings, Fall River Co., SD, page 2A.
1327. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 107597.
1328. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Obituary, Tuesday, 10 September
1974, page 12.
1329. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 107597.
1330. 1920 United States Federal Census, Elliston Township, Gregory Co., SD, page 7A.
1331. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 120.
1332. 1920 United States Federal Census, Elliston Township, Gregory Co., SD, page 7A.
1333. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 120.
1334. "Albany Democrat Herald," Albany, Oregon, obituary, Sunday, 12 May 1957.
1335. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 49181.
1336. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 214 #138.
1337. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 300.
1338. Ancestry.com, Oregon Death Index, 1903-1998, 2000, Provo, UT: Ancestry.com [database online], Certificate # 5525.
1339. "Albany Democrat Herald," Albany, Oregon, obituary, Sunday, 12 May 1957.
1340. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 49181.
1341. Ancestry.com, Oregon Death Index, 1903-1998, 2000, Provo, UT: Ancestry.com [database online], Certificate # 3253.
1342. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1343. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ideal, Tripp Co., SD, page 12A.
1344. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 214 #138.
1345. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 300.
1346. "Albany Democrat Herald," Albany, Oregon, obituary, Sunday, 12 May 1957.
1347. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1348. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 49181.
1349. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ideal Precinct, Tripp Co., SD, page 12A.
1350. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 49181.
1351. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1352. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918),
12 September 1918.
1353. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 91879.
1354. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1355. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 260 #331.
1356. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 302.
1357. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1358. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 91879.
1359. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ideal, Tripp Co., SD, page 12A.
201
1360. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 260 #331.
1361. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 302.
1362. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918),
12 September 1918.
1363. 1920 United States Federal Census, Township 100, Range 77, Tripp Co., SD, page 3A.
1364. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 91879.
1365. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1366. 1910 United States Federal Census, Ideal Precinct, Tripp Co., SD, page 12A.
1367. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 91879.
1368. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
1369. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
1370. 1930 United States Federal Census, Township 37, Range 30, Todd Co., SD, page 5A.
1371. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 198 #48.
1372. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 288.
1373. Nebraska Probate Records, Probate of Julia Bloodgood Trudell.
1374. South Dakota Marriage Records, # 26665.
1375. 1920 United States Federal Census, Wilson, Tripp Co., SD, page 8A.
1376. South Dakota Marriage Records, # 26665.
1377. South Dakota Marriage Records, # 29981.
1378. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 198 #48.
1379. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 288.
1380. 1930 United States Federal Census, Township 37, Range 30, Todd Co., SD, page 5A.
1381. 1920 United States Federal Census, Wilson, Tripp Co., SD, page 8A.
1382. South Dakota Marriage Records, # 26665.
1383. South Dakota Marriage Records, # 29981.
1384. 1930 United States Federal Census, Township 37, Range 30, Todd Co., SD, page 5A.
1385. 1920 United States Federal Census, Wilson, Tripp Co., SD, page 8A.
1386. 1930 United States Federal Census, Township 37, Range 30, Todd Co., SD, page 5A.
1387. South Dakota Marriage Records, # 26665.
1388. South Dakota Marriage Records, # 29981.
1389. South Dakota Marriage Records, # 26665.
1390. South Dakota Marriage Records, # 29981.
1391. 1920 United States Federal Census, Wilson, Tripp Co., SD, page 8A.
1392. 1930 United States Federal Census, Township 37, Range 30, Todd Co., SD, page 5A.
1393. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
1394. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 216 #145.
1395. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 172.
1396. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 288.
1397. Nebraska Probate Records, Probate of Julia Bloodgood Trudell.
1398. Tombstone of Rebecca Trudell Vivier, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
1399. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 9A.
1400. Tombstone of Rebecca Trudell Vivier, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
1401. Tombstone of Frank Vivier, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
1402. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 216 #145.
1403. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 288.
1404. Tombstone of Rebecca Trudell Vivier, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
1405. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 172.
1406. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 9A.
1407. Tombstone of Frank Vivier, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
1408. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 96.
202
1409. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 222.
1410. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 96.
1411. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 222.
1412. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
1413. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
1414. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
1415. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1416. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1417. Nebraska Marriage Records, #4616.
1418. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1419. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1420. Nebraska Marriage Records, #4616.
1421. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1422. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1423. Nebraska Marriage Records, #4616.
1424. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1425. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 288 # 394.
1426. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 288.
1427. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 288 # 394.
1428. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 288.
1429. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1430. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1431. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1432. Nebraska Marriage Records, #4616.
1433. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1434. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1435. Nebraska Marriage Records, #4616.
1436. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1437. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
1438. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1439. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 86.
1440. Oregon Death Records.
1441. Certificate of Baptism, Dated May 5, 1966 by Rev. Hugh Schwartz.
1442. Oregon Death Records.
1443. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1444. 1920 United States Federal Census, Niobrara, Knox Co., NE, page 6B.
1445. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1446. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 86.
1447. Certificate of Baptism.
1448. Oregon Death Records.
1449. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1450. Oregon Death Records.
1451. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1452. 1920 United States Federal Census, Niobrara, Knox Co., NE, page 6B.
1453. 1910 United States Federal Census, Lost Creek Township, Platte Co., NE, page 144B.
1454. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1455. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1456. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 117010.
1457. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
1458. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1459. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1460. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
203
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 86.
1461. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1462. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 117010.
1463. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1464. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1465. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1466. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 86.
1467. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1468. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 117010.
1469. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1470. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1471. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1472. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1473. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1474. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1475. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1476. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 117010.
1477. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1478. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 117010.
1479. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
1480. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 98.
1481. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1482. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 168640.
1483. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1484. 1930 United States Federal Census, Spade Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
1485. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1486. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 168640.
1487. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
1488. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3A.
1489. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1490. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 98.
1491. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3A.
1492. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1493. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
1494. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 168640.
1495. 1930 United States Federal Census, Spade Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
1496. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1497. 1930 United States Federal Census, Spade Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
1498. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 168640.
1499. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1500. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 100.
1501. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1502. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 134986.
1503. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
1504. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1505. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
1506. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 100.
1507. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1508. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
1509. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1510. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 134986.
1511. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
204
1512. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 134986.
1513. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 189952.
1514. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
1515. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3A.
1516. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1517. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, 18 May 2002.
1518. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 189952.
1519. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, 18 May 2002.
1520. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 189952.
1521. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1522. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 106.
1523. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, 18 May 2002.
1524. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1525. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, 18 May 2002.
1526. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1527. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 106.
1528. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1529. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 189952.
1530. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, 18 May 2002.
1531. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 189952.
1532. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 162.
1533. Certificate of Baptism, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
1534. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 18A.
1535. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
1536. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 174.
1537. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 194.
1538. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 228.
1539. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 194.
1540. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Marriages, page 194.
1541. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1542. 1890 Indian Census, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox County, Nebraska.
1543. 1920 United States Federal Census, Union Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1544. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1545. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 194.
1546. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 228.
1547. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 174.
1548. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 18A.
1549. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
1550. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1551. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 174.
1552. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1553. 1920 United States Federal Census, Union Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1554. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1555. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Marriages, page 194.
205
1556. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 114.
1557. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 18A.
1558. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
1559. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 236 #223.
1560. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 194.
1561. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1562. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 250.
1563. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 236 #223.
1564. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 194.
1565. 1900 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 18A.
1566. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
1567. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Burials, page 250.
1568. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1569. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1570. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 257722.
1571. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 128.
1572. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 257722.
1573. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 128.
1574. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 257722.
1575. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
1576. 1920 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
1577. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 278 #346.
1578. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 194.
1579. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 278 #346.
1580. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 194.
1581. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
1582. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 124.
1583. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 138.
1584. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 124.
1585. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 138.
1586. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
1587. 1920 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1A.
1588. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 94.
1589. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 142.
206
1590. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Marriages, page 200.
1591. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 94.
1592. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 142.
1593. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
1594. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Marriages, page 200.
1595. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 13A.
1596. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1597. 1920 United States Federal Census, Goodwin Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 7B.
1598. 1900 United States Federal Census, Goodwill Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 3A.
1599. 1930 United States Federal Census, Bedford, Bedford Co., VA, page 13B.
1600. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 170.
1601. World War II Draft Registration Card, Serial # 370, 27 April 1942.
1602. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1603. 1930 United States Federal Census, Bedford, Bedford Co., VA, page 13B.
1604. 1920 United States Federal Census, Goodwin Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 7B.
1605. 1930 United States Federal Census, Bedford, Bedford Co., VA, page 13B.
1606. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 100.
1607. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 170.
1608. World War II Draft Registration Card, Serial # 370, 27 April 1942.
1609. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 13A.
1610. 1920 United States Federal Census, Goodwin Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 7B.
1611. 1930 United States Federal Census, Bedford, Bedford Co., VA, page 13B.
1612. World War II Draft Registration Card, Serial # 370, 27 April 1942.
1613. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1614. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Santee Indian Reservation, Knox Co., NE, page 13A.
1615. 1900 United States Federal Census, Goodwill Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 3A.
1616. 1930 United States Federal Census, Bedford, Bedford Co., VA, page 13B.
1617. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 100.
1618. World War II Draft Registration Card, Serial # 370, 27 April 1942 (her husband's draft card).
1619. 1930 United States Federal Census, Bedford, Bedford Co., VA, page 13B.
1620. 1920 United States Federal Census, Goodwin Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 7B.
1621. 1930 United States Federal Census, Bedford, Bedford Co., VA, page 13B.
1622. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 100.
1623. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1624. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 100.
1625. 1930 United States Federal Census, Bedford, Bedford Co., VA, page 13B.
1626. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1627. 1920 United States Federal Census, Goodwin Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 7B.
1628. 1930 United States Federal Census, Bedford, Bedford Co., VA, page 13B.
1629. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1630. 1920 United States Federal Census, Goodwin Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 7B.
1631. 1930 United States Federal Census, Bedford, Bedford Co., VA, page 13B.
1632. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1633. 1920 United States Federal Census, Goodwin Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 7B.
1634. 1930 United States Federal Census, Bedford, Bedford Co., VA, page 13B.
1635. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 135A.
207
1636. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 280 # 356.
1637. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 124.
1638. 1925 Iowa State Census, Sioux City, Woodbury County.
1639. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 280 # 356.
1640. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 124.
1641. 1910 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 135A.
1642. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1643. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
1644. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3B.
1645. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1646. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
1647. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1648. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 80.
1649. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 84.
1650. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 88.
1651. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1652. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 12A.
1653. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1654. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 104.
1655. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1656. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 104.
1657. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1658. "The Sheldon Mail," Sheldon, Iowa, 21 July 1954.
1659. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 1B.
1660. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1661. Tombstone of Harris A. "Harry" Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
1662. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1663. Tombstone of Harris A. "Harry" Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
1664. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1665. Tombstone of Harris A. "Harry" Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
1666. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 1B.
1667. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1668. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 1B.
1669. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1670. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 1B.
1671. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1672. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 1B.
1673. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1674. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 1B.
1675. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1676. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 1B.
1677. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1678. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 1B.
1679. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1680. 1930 United States Federal Census, Winnebago, Thurston Co., NE, page 1B.
1681. North Carolina Birth Records, Vol. 188, page 391.
1682. "Niobrara Tribune," Niobrara, Nebraska, obituary.
1683. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 6B.
1684. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 156505.
1685. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1686. "Niobrara Tribune," Niobrara, Nebraska, obituary.
1687. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3A.
208
1688. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 102.
1689. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1690. "Niobrara Tribune," Niobrara, Nebraska, obituary.
1691. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 156505.
1692. "Niobrara Tribune," Niobrara, Nebraska, obituary.
1693. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 156505.
1694. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1695. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1B.
1696. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1697. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1698. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 102.
1699. "Niobrara Tribune," Niobrara, Nebraska, obituary.
1700. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1701. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 3A.
1702. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1703. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1B.
1704. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1705. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 156505.
1706. "Niobrara Tribune," Niobrara, Nebraska, obituary.
1707. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 156505.
1708. 1930 United States Federal Census, Wahehe Township, Charles Mix Co., SD, page 1A.
1709. South Dakota Birth Records, State File # 140-1925-307068.
1710. South Dakota Death Records, State File # 140.
1711. Marriage Records of St. Paul's Catholic Church, Marty, SD.
1712. South Dakota Death Records, State File # 140.
1713. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 122.
1714. Marriage Records of St. Paul's Catholic Church, Marty, SD.
1715. Tombstone of Floyd Allen "Jimmy" Denney, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
1716. Tombstone of Delberta Faith "Squeaky" Denney, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
1717. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 94.
1718. Tombstone of Delberta Faith "Squeaky" Denney, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
1719. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota.
1720. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1721. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Obituary, Monday, 28 August 2000.
1722. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1723. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Obituary, Monday, 28 August 2000.
1724. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1725. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Obituary, Wednesday, 18 August 1999.
1726. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1727. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Obituary, Wednesday, 18 August 1999.
1728. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1729. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Obituary, Wednesday, 18 August 1999.
1730. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1731. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 106.
1732. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1733. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Marriages, page 200.
1734. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918),
12 September 1918.
1735. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 142.
1736. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
209
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 106.
1737. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1738. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 142.
1739. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918),
12 September 1918.
1740. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Marriages, page 200.
1741. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918),
12 September 1918.
1742. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Marriages, page 200.
1743. Census of Mdewakanton Sioux of Minnesota, James McLaughlin, U.S. Indian Inspector, March 15/17, 1899, page 12.
1744. 1930 United States Federal Census, Spring Grove Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 2A.
1745. 1905 Minnesota State Census, Burnside Township, Goodhue County, page 7.
1746. 1910 United States Federal Census, Prairie Island Indian Reservaiton, Burnside Township, Goodhue Co., MN, page
7A.
1747. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 188727.
1748. South Dakota Death Records.
1749. South Dakota Probate Records, Probate of Norma Noble Young, Probate #IP TC 505R 82.
1750. South Dakota Probate Records, Probate of Mary Trudell Hopkins, #SW NE 122.
1751. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 34200.
1752. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate #34200.
1753. South Dakota Probate Records, Probate of Norma Noble Young, Probate #IP TC 505R 82.
1754. 1930 United States Federal Census, Spring Grove Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 2A.
1755. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1918.
1756. South Dakota Probate Records, Probate of Norma Noble Young, Probate #IP TC 505R 82.
1757. South Dakota Probate Records, Probate of Mary Trudell Hopkins, #SW NE 122.
1758. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 188727.
1759. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate #34200.
1760. 1900 United States Federal Census, Paxton Township, Redwood Co., MN, page 12B.
1761. South Dakota Death Records.
1762. Record Of Pupil In School, Pipestone Indian School, Pipestone, Pipestone County, Minnesota.
1763. Certificate of Baptism, St. Joseph's Church, Red Wing, Goodhue County, Minnesota.
1764. South Dakota Death Records.
1765. Record Of Pupil In School, Pipestone Indian School, Pipestone, Pipestone County, Minnesota.
1766. 1930 United States Federal Census, Spring Grove Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 2A.
1767. South Dakota Probate Records, Probate of Mary Trudell Hopkins, #SW NE 122.
1768. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 34200.
1769. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate #34200.
1770. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1918.
1771. 1930 United States Federal Census, Spring Grove Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 2A.
1772. South Dakota Probate Records, Probate of Norma Noble Young, Probate #IP TC 505R 82.
1773. South Dakota Probate Records, Probate of Mary Trudell Hopkins, #SW NE 122.
1774. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 188727.
1775. South Dakota Probate Records, Probate of Mary Trudell Hopkins, #SW NE 122, "aged 19 yrs."
1776. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 127480.
1777. Record Of Pupil In School, Pipestone Indian School, Pipestone, Pipestone County, Minnesota.
1778. Census of Mdewakanton Sioux of Minnesota, James McLaughlin, U.S. Indian Inspector, March 15/17, 1899, page 12.
1779. 1930 United States Federal Census, Spring Grove Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 2A.
1780. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 127480.
1781. 1930 United States Federal Census, Spring Grove Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 2A.
1782. 1900 United States Federal Census, Paxton Township, Redwood Co., MN, page 12B.
1783. 1910 United States Federal Census, Prairie Island Indian Reservaiton, Burnside Township, Goodhue Co., MN, page
7A.
1784. Record Of Pupil In School, Pipestone Indian School, Pipestone, Pipestone County, Minnesota.
1785. 1930 United States Federal Census, Spring Grove Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 2A.
1786. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 127480.
1787. 1930 United States Federal Census, Spring Grove Township, Roberts Co., SD, page 2A.
1788. 1905 Minnesota State Census, Burnside Township, Goodhue County, page 7.
210
1789. 1920 United States Federal Census, Lower Sioux Indian Reservation, Redwood Co., MN, page 10B.
1790. 1910 United States Federal Census, Prairie Island Indian Reservaiton, Burnside Township, Goodhue Co., MN, page
7A.
1791. Certificate of Baptism, St. Joseph's Church, Red Wing, Goodhue County, Minnesota.
1792. 1920 United States Federal Census, Lower Sioux Indian Reservation, Redwood Co., MN, page 10B.
1793. 1905 Minnesota State Census, Burnside Township, Goodhue County, page 7.
1794. 1920 United States Federal Census, Lower Sioux Indian Reservation, Redwood Co., MN, page 10B.
1795. 1910 United States Federal Census, Prairie Island Indian Reservaiton, Burnside Township, Goodhue Co., MN, page
7A.
1796. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918),
12 September 1918.
1797. Certificate of Baptism, St. Joseph's Church, Red Wing, Goodhue County, Minnesota.
1798. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918),
12 September 1918.
1799. 1920 United States Federal Census, Union Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1800. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 94.
1801. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1802. 1925 Iowa State Census, Sioux City, Woodbury County.
1803. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1B.
1804. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1805. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1B.
1806. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1807. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 94.
1808. 1925 Iowa State Census, Sioux City, Woodbury County.
1809. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1810. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1B.
1811. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1812. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1B.
1813. "Niobrara Tribune," Niobrara, Nebraska, Obituary, Sunday, 5 August 2001.
1814. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Wednesday, 1 August 2001.
1815. "Niobrara Tribune," Niobrara, Nebraska, Obituary, Sunday, 5 August 2001.
1816. 1925 Iowa State Census, Sioux City, Woodbury County.
1817. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1818. "Niobrara Tribune," Niobrara, Nebraska, Obituary, Sunday, 5 August 2001.
1819. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Wednesday, 1 August 2001.
1820. 1920 United States Federal Census, Union Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
1821. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1822. "Niobrara Tribune," Niobrara, Nebraska, Obituary, Sunday, 5 August 2001.
1823. 1925 Iowa State Census, Sioux City, Woodbury County.
1824. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1825. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
1826. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
1827. 1930 United States Federal Census, Harrison Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
1828. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 276 #397.
1829. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 170.
1830. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Marriages, page 196.
1831. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1832. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
1833. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 172.
1834. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 102.
1835. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 276 #397.
1836. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 170.
1837. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
211
1838. 1930 United States Federal Census, Harrison Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
1839. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 102.
1840. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Confirmations, page 172.
1841. Draft Registration Card, (World War I Draft Registration, taken 5 June 1917, 5 July 1918, and 12 September 1918), 5
June 1917.
1842. 1930 United States Federal Census, Harrison Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
1843. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Marriages, page 196.
1844. 1930 United States Federal Census, Harrison Township, Knox Co., NE, page 5A.
1845. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 146.
1846. 1930 United States Federal Census, Harrison Township, Knox Co., NE, page 5A.
1847. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 148.
1848. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
1849. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book One, Baptisms, page 296 # 611.
1850. Santee Agency Baptismal Ledger, 1843-1904, page 170.
1851. 1910 United States Federal Census, Hill Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4B.
1852. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1853. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 88.
1854. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1855. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate #225362.
1856. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1857. Tombstone of Leo Vincent Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
1858. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 146.
1859. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate #225362.
1860. Tombstone of Leo Vincent Trudell, Santee Cemetery, Santee, Knox County, Nebraska.
1861. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1862. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate #225362.
1863. "The Lincoln Star," Lincoln, Nebraska, Saturday, 29 October 1966.
1864. "Fremont Tribune," Fremont, Nebraska, 1 September 2007.
1865. "Lincoln Evening Journal," Lincoln, Nebraska, Monday, 9 February, 1959.
1866. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1867. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 98.
1868. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1869. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 144.
1870. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 98.
1871. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 144.
1872. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 284.
1873. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1874. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 92.
1875. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
212
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 98.
1876. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1877. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Marriages, page 200.
1878. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1879. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Marriages, page 200.
1880. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1881. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Marriages, page 200.
1882. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 160.
1883. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 10.
1884. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 120.
1885. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 160.
1886. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 164.
1887. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 166.
1888. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 76.
1889. 1920 United States Federal Census, Niobrara Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1B.
1890. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 162783.
1891. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 112.
1892. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 162783.
1893. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 112.
1894. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 162783.
1895. 1920 United States Federal Census, Niobrara Township, Knox Co., NE, page 1B.
1896. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 206515.
1897. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 124.
1898. Kansas Death Records, State File # 73 015699.
1899. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1900. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 206515.
1901. Kansas Death Records, State File # 73 015699.
1902. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 124.
1903. Kansas Death Records, State File # 73 015699.
1904. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1905. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 206515.
1906. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 130.
1907. "Marysville Globe," Marysville, Snohomish County, Washington, Obituary.
1908. "Marysville Globe," Marysville, Snohomish County, Washington, Obituary, 5 June 1996.
1909. 1910 United States Federal Census, Standing Rock Indian Reservation, Morton Co., ND, page 9A.
1910. 1920 United States Federal Census, Menz Township, Sioux Co., ND, page 2A.
213
1911. "Marysville Globe," Marysville, Snohomish County, Washington, Obituary.
1912. "Marysville Globe," Marysville, Snohomish County, Washington, Obituary, 5 June 1996.
1913. 1920 United States Federal Census, Menz Township, Sioux Co., ND, page 2B.
1914. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sunrise, Platte Co., WY, page 5B.
1915. 1920 United States Federal Census, Menz Township, Sioux Co., ND, page 2B.
1916. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sunrise, Platte Co., WY, page 5B.
1917. 1920 United States Federal Census, Menz Township, Sioux Co., ND, page 2B.
1918. 1930 United States Federal Census, Sunrise, Platte Co., WY, page 5B.
1919. Adeline S. Gnirk, The Saga of Sully Flats, (1977, Gregory Times-Advocate, Gregory, SD), page 161.
1920. "The Graham Family," family records, page 3.
1921. 1920 United States Federal Census, Township 35, Range 27, Todd Co., SD, page 7A.
1922. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1923. 1910 United States Federal Census, Burke, Gregory Co., SD, page 6A.
1924. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1925. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Tuesday, 3 June 1980, page
9.
1926. Vital Records of Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Marriage Records, Liber G, page 044.
1927. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Obituary 4 June 1980.
1928. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1929. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Tuesday, 3 June 1980, page
9.
1930. 1930 United States Federal Census, Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co., MI, page 10B.
1931. Funeral Card, Hibbard Funeral Chapel.
1932. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1933. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Tuesday, 3 June 1980, page
9.
1934. Funeral Card, Hibbard Funeral Chapel.
1935. 1930 United States Federal Census, Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co., MI, page 2B.
1936. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, 1 November 2003.
1937. 1930 United States Federal Census, Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co., MI, page 2B.
1938. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Tuesday, 29 April 1947, page 7.
1939. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Thursday, 8 March 1956, page 3.
1940. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1941. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Tuesday, 3 June 1980, page
9.
1942. Funeral Card, Hibbard Funeral Chapel.
1943. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Tuesday, 29 April 1947, page 7.
1944. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Thursday, 8 March 1956, page 3.
1945. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1946. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Obituary 4 June 1980.
1947. 1930 United States Federal Census, Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co., MI, page 10B.
1948. Vital Records of Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Marriage Records, Liber G, page 044.
1949. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Obituary 4 June 1980.
1950. Interview with Ileen Esther (Emery) Graham, interviewed by Jameson Sweet, July 2002 and June 2003.
1951. "The Graham Family," family records, page 5.
1952. 1930 United States Federal Census, Okreek, Todd Co., SD, page 1A.
1953. "The Graham Family," family records, page 5.
1954. Certificate of Baptism, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Burke, Gregory County, South Dakota, performed by Rev. W. J.
Connaughton.
1955. Traverse City Senior High School Alumni Directory, 1998, (1998, Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company, Inc.,
Norfolk, VA), page 93.
1956. "The Graham Family," family records, page 4.
1957. 1930 United States Federal Census, Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co., MI, page 2A.
1958. "The Graham Family," family records, page 4.
1959. Michigan Birth Records, Local File # A-157.
1960. Certificate of Baptism, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Burke, Gregory County, South Dakota, performed by Rev. W. J.
Connaughton.
1961. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Tuesday, 5 June 1951, page 3.
1962. Traverse City Senior High School Alumni Directory, 1998, (1998, Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company, Inc.,
Norfolk, VA), page 93.
1963. 1930 United States Federal Census, Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co., MI, page 2A.
1964. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Tuesday, 5 June 1951, page 3.
1965. Traverse City Senior High School Alumni Directory, 1998, (1998, Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company, Inc.,
Norfolk, VA), page 93.
1966. 2000 Phone and Address Directory.
1967. 1930 United States Federal Census, Okreek, Todd Co., SD, page 1A.
214
1968. Certificate of Baptism, St. Charles Catholic Church, St. Francis, Todd County, South Dakota.
1969. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Former Grawn Girls Wed in
California", Monday, 10 April 1950, page 6.
1970. Certificate of Baptism, St. Charles Catholic Church, St. Francis, Todd County, South Dakota.
1971. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Former Grawn Girls Wed in
California", Monday, 10 April 1950, page 6.
1972. "The Graham Family," family records, page 19.
1973. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Wednesday, 28 January 1948, page
6.
1974. Certificate of Baptism, St. Charles Catholic Church, St. Francis, Todd County, South Dakota.
1975. Vital Records of Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Marriage Records, License # 0016.
1976. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Wednesday, 28 January 1948, page
6.
1977. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1978. Certificate of Baptism, St. Charles Catholic Church, St. Francis, Todd County, South Dakota.
1979. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Samuel Emery of Grawn Dies",
Wednesday, 20 June 1951, page 15.
1980. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1981. Vital Records of Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Marriage Records, License # 0016.
1982. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Wednesday, 28 January 1948, page
6.
1983. Certificate of Baptism, St. Charles Catholic Church, St. Francis, Todd County, South Dakota.
1984. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Former Grawn Girls Wed in
California", Monday, 10 April 1950, page 6.
1985. Certificate of Baptism, St. Charles Catholic Church, St. Francis, Todd County, South Dakota.
1986. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Former Grawn Girls Wed in
California", Monday, 10 April 1950, page 6.
1987. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Samuel Emery of Grawn Dies",
Wednesday, 20 June 1951, page 15.
1988. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Former Grawn Girls Wed in
California", Monday, 10 April 1950, page 6.
1989. 1930 United States Federal Census, Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co., MI, page 10B.
1990. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1991. 1930 United States Federal Census, Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co., MI, page 10B.
1992. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
1993. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Monday, 20 November 1950, page 3.
1994. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Victim of Heavy Traffic," Monday,
26 July 1948, page 1.
1995. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Friday, 21 August 1987,
page 13.
1996. 1930 United States Federal Census, Hotsprings, Fall River Co., SD, page 2A.
1997. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Friday, 21 August 1987,
page 13.
1998. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Two Tragedies Occur During the
Week-End," Monday, 10 December 1945, page 1.
1999. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Gunshot Wound Proves Fatal,"
Thursday, 13 December 1945, page 1.
2000. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Wednesday, 9 July 1980,
page 27.
2001. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Friday, 21 August 1987,
page 13.
2002. 1930 United States Federal Census, Hotsprings, Fall River Co., SD, page 2A.
2003. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Thursday, 19 February 1953.
2004. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Gunshot Wound Proves Fatal,"
Thursday, 13 December 1945, page 1.
2005. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Wednesday, 9 July 1980,
page 27.
2006. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "'Centennial In Song' Staged at 8
Friday Night," Thursday, 22 May 1947, pages 1 and 7.
2007. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, "Seven Cases Heard," Monday, 24
May 1954, page 1.
2008. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Thursday, 19 February 1953.
2009. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 160.
2010. "Stockton Record," Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, Obituary, Wednesday, 12 December 1990, page D2.
215
2011. 1920 United States Federal Census, Elliston Township, Gregory Co., SD, page 7A.
2012. 1930 United States Federal Census, Hot Springs, Fall River Co., SD, page 7A.
2013. "Stockton Record," Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, Obituary, Wednesday, 12 December 1990, page D2.
2014. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2015. "Stockton Record," Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, Obituary, Wednesday, 12 December 1990, page D2.
2016. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2017. "Record-Eagle," Obituary, Friday, 28 March 2003.
2018. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2019. 1930 United States Federal Census, Hot Springs, Fall River Co., SD, page 7A.
2020. "Record-Eagle," Obituary, Friday, 28 March 2003.
2021. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2022. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Tuesday, 29 April 1997.
2023. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Thursday, 21 August 1947, page 3.
2024. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Tuesday, 29 April 1997.
2025. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2026. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Tuesday, 29 April 1997.
2027. "Record-Eagle," Obituary, Friday, 28 March 2003.
2028. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2029. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Tuesday, 29 April 1997.
2030. "Record-Eagle," Obituary, Friday, 28 March 2003.
2031. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2032. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, obituary, Tuesday, 29 April 1997.
2033. "Albany Democrat Herald," Albany, Oregon, Obituary, Thursday, 17 December 1987, page 2.
2034. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2035. "Albany Democrat Herald," Albany, Oregon, Obituary, Thursday, 17 December 1987, page 2.
2036. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2037. "Albany Democrat Herald," Albany, Oregon, Obituary, Thursday, 17 December 1987, page 2.
2038. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2039. "Albany Democrat Herald," Albany, Oregon, Obituary, Thursday, 17 December 1987, page 2.
2040. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2041. 1920 United States Federal Census, Wilson, Tripp Co., SD, page 8A.
2042. 1930 United States Federal Census, Township 37, Range 30, Todd Co., SD, page 5A.
2043. 1920 United States Federal Census, Wilson, Tripp Co., SD, page 8A.
2044. 1930 United States Federal Census, Township 37, Range 30, Todd Co., SD, page 5A.
2045. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2046. 1920 United States Federal Census, Wilson, Tripp Co., SD, page 8A.
2047. 1930 United States Federal Census, Township 37, Range 30, Todd Co., SD, page 5A.
2048. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2049. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
2050. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2051. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2B.
2052. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2053. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 94.
2054. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2055. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 94.
2056. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2057. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 94.
2058. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
2059. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 258855.
2060. "Norfolk Daily News," Norfolk, Nebraska, Obituary, Saturday, 25 October 2003.
2061. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 258855.
2062. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2063. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 258855.
2064. "Norfolk Daily News," Norfolk, Nebraska, Obituary, Saturday, 25 October 2003.
2065. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2066. "Norfolk Daily News," Norfolk, Nebraska, Obituary, Saturday, 25 October 2003.
2067. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2068. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 258855.
2069. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
2070. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 264333.
216
2071. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2072. 1930 United States Federal Census, Raymond Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
2073. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2074. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 264333.
2075. 1930 United States Federal Census, Raymond Township, Knox Co., NE, page 2A.
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2089. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
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2092. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
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2093. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2094. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
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2097. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2098. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
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2099. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
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2102. "Hood County News," Hood County, Texas, Thursday, 12 June 1986, page 1.
2103. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
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2105. 1930 United States Federal Census, Santee, Knox Co., NE, page 4A.
2106. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 256869.
2107. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
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2109. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
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2110. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Saturday, 8 March 2003.
2111. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
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2112. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Saturday, 8 March 2003.
2113. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
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217
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2114. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Saturday, 8 November 2003.
2115. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Monday, 10 Novembr 2003.
2116. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
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2117. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Monday, 10 Novembr 2003.
2118. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2119. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Saturday, 8 November 2003.
2120. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Monday, 10 Novembr 2003.
2121. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2122. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
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2123. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Monday, 10 Novembr 2003.
2124. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2125. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Obituary, Friday, 16 November 2007.
2126. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
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2127. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Obituary, Friday, 16 November 2007.
2128. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
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2129. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
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2130. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, 21 October 1998.
2131. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2132. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, 21 October 1998.
2133. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
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2135. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
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2137. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, 31 December 1997.
2138. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, 4 August 2004.
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2140. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Sunday, 20 April 2008.
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2144. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Sunday, 20 April 2008.
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2146. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Sunday, 20 April 2008.
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2149. "Norfolk Daily News," Norfolk, Nebraska, Obituary, Wednesday, 14 July 2004.
2150. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2151. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
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2152. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
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2153. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2154. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
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2155. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2156. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
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2157. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2158. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
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218
2159. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
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2160. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 144.
2161. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, page 284.
2162. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2163. South Dakota Birth Records, File #140-1936-759842.
2164. South Dakota Probate Records, Probate of Mary Trudell Hopkins, #SW NE 122, "aged 20 yrs."
2165. South Dakota Death Records, File #15400.
2166. South Dakota Probate Records, Probate of Norma Noble Young, Probate #IP TC 505R 82.
2167. South Dakota Death Records, Probate of Norma Noble Young, Probate #IP TC 505R 82.
2168. South Dakota Probate Records, Probate #IP TC 505R 82.
2169. South Dakota Probate Records, Probate of Norma Noble Young, Probate #IP TC 505R 82.
2170. South Dakota Death Records, File #15400.
2171. South Dakota Probate Records, Probate of Norma Noble Young, Probate #IP TC 505R 82.
2172. South Dakota Death Records, File #15400.
2173. South Dakota Probate Records, Probate of Norma Noble Young, Probate #IP TC 505R 82.
2174. South Dakota Birth Records, File #140-1964-005896.
2175. South Dakota Probate Records, Probate of Norma Noble Young, Probate #IP TC 505R 82.
2176. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, 16 September 1997.
2177. "Norfolk Daily News," Norfolk, Nebraska, 12 September 2007.
2178. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Wednesday, 27 December 2006.
2179. 1920 United States Federal Census, Santee Township, Knox Co., NE, page 10B.
2180. 1930 United States Federal Census, Harrison Township, Knox Co., NE, page 5A.
2181. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
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2182. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Wednesday, 27 December 2006.
2183. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
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2184. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Wednesday, 27 December 2006.
2185. 1930 United States Federal Census, Harrison Township, Knox Co., NE, page 5A.
2186. "Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Wednesday, 27 December 2006.
2187. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
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2188. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 242960.
2189. 1930 United States Federal Census, Harrison Township, Knox Co., NE, page 5A.
2190. South Dakota Birth Records, Certificate # 242960.
2191. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 242960.
2192. 1930 United States Federal Census, Harrison Township, Knox Co., NE, page 5A.
2193. South Dakota Birth Records, Certificate # 242960.
2194. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 242960.
2195. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2196. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
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2197. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 250013.
2198. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2199. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 250013.
2200. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Two, Baptisms, page 144.
2201. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2202. South Dakota Marriage Records, Certificate # 250013.
2203. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 96.
2204. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Thursday, November 15, 2007.
2205. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2206. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Thursday, November 15, 2007.
219
2207. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2208. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Thursday, November 15, 2007.
2209. "Pilot-Tribune & Enterprise," Washington County, Nebraska, Monday, 26 July 2004.
2210. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2211. "Pilot-Tribune & Enterprise," Washington County, Nebraska, Monday, 26 July 2004.
2212. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2213. "Pilot-Tribune & Enterprise," Washington County, Nebraska, Monday, 26 July 2004.
2214. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2215. "Pilot-Tribune & Enterprise," Washington County, Nebraska, Monday, 26 July 2004.
2216. The Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, of the Chapel of the Holy Faith, and of The Chapel of Our Blessed
Redeemer Comprising the Mission of The Protestant Episcopal Church Among the Santee Indians on the Santee Indian
Reservation in the State of Nebraska, Santee Mission Register, Book Three, page 159.
2217. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Thursday, 18 September 2003.
2218. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Wednesday, 17 September 2003.
2219. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Wednesday, 17 September 2003.
2220. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2221. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Thursday, 18 September 2003.
2222. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2223. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Thursday, 18 September 2003.
2224. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Wednesday, 17 September 2003.
2225. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Wednesday, 17 September 2003.
2226. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Wednesday, 25 January 2006.
2227. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Tuesday, 24 January 2006.
2228. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Thursday, 18 September 2003.
2229. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Wednesday, 25 January 2006.
2230. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Tuesday, 24 January 2006.
2231. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Thursday, 18 September 2003.
2232. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Wednesday, 17 September 2003.
2233. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2234. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Wednesday, 25 January 2006.
2235. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Tuesday, 24 January 2006.
2236. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Wednesday, 25 January 2006.
2237. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Thursday, 18 September 2003.
2238. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Wednesday, 25 January 2006.
2239. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Tuesday, 6 May 2003.
2240. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Monday, 5 May 2003.
2241. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Tuesday, 6 May 2003.
2242. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2243. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Tuesday, 6 May 2003.
2244. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2245. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Tuesday, 6 May 2003.
2246. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Monday, 5 May 2003.
2247. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Tuesday, 6 May 2003.
2248. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Tuesday, 6 May 2003.
2249. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Tuesday, 6 May 2003.
2250. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2251. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Tuesday, 6 May 2003.
2252. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Tuesday, 29 October 2002.
2253. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Tuesday, 29 October 2002.
2254. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Tuesday, 29 October 2002.
2255. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2256. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Tuesday, 29 October 2002.
2257. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Tuesday, 29 October 2002.
2258. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2259. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Tuesday, 29 October 2002.
2260. "Sioux City Journal," Sioux City, Iowa, Tuesday, 29 October 2002.
2261. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2262. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Tuesday, 29 October 2002, Mentioned as Perry's twin in his obituary.
2263. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Monday, 23 June 2003.
2264. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Saturday, 21 June 2003.
2265. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2266. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Monday, 23 June 2003.
2267. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2268. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Monday, 23 June 2003.
2269. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Saturday, 21 June 2003.
2270. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Monday, 23 June 2003.
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2271. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Saturday, 21 June 2003.
2272. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2273. "Press & Dakotan," Yankton, South Dakota, Monday, 23 June 2003.
2274. "The Sun Herald," Biloxi, Mississippi, obituary, Tuesday, 26 October 2004.
2275. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2276. "The Sun Herald," Biloxi, Mississippi, obituary, Tuesday, 26 October 2004.
2277. Certificate of Baptism, St. Charles Catholic Church, St. Francis, Todd County, South Dakota.
2278. Indiana Birth Records, Certificate # 228.
2279. Mississippi Death Records, Certificate # 123-04-021914.
2280. United States Department of Commerce Seaman's Certificate of Identification, Serial # 307856.
2281. Mississippi Death Records, Certificate # 123-04-021914.
2282. "The Sun Herald," Biloxi, Mississippi, obituary, Tuesday, 26 October 2004.
2283. Certificate of Baptism, Issued by Rev. Louis Fohls, June 16, 1944, at Kingsley, Michigan.
2284. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2285. "The Sun Herald," Biloxi, Mississippi, obituary, Tuesday, 26 October 2004.
2286. Certificate of Baptism, St. Charles Catholic Church, St. Francis, Todd County, South Dakota.
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2288. "The Sun Herald," Biloxi, Mississippi, obituary, Tuesday, 26 October 2004.
2289. Mississippi Death Records, Certificate # 123-04-021914.
2290. Diploma, 29 May 1942, George Eikey, Co. Commissioner of Schools.
2291. Certificate of Discharge, United States Coast Guard, 16 March 1945, Certificate ID # 307856.
2292. "The Sun Herald," Biloxi, Mississippi, obituary, Tuesday, 26 October 2004.
2293. Mississippi Death Records, Certificate # 123-04-021914.
2294. United States Department of Commerce Seaman's Certificate of Identification, Serial # 307856.
2295. Mississippi Death Records, Certificate # 123-04-021914.
2296. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2297. Mississippi Death Records, Certificate # 123-04-021914.
2298. "The Sun Herald," Biloxi, Mississippi, obituary, Tuesday, 26 October 2004.
2299. "Hartford Courant," Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, Obituary, Friday, 2 September 1994, page B10.
2300. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2301. "Hartford Courant," Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, Obituary, Friday, 2 September 1994, page B10.
2302. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2303. "Hartford Courant," Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, Obituary, Friday, 2 September 1994, page B10.
2304. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2305. Traverse City Senior High School Alumni Directory, 1998, (1998, Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company, Inc.,
Norfolk, VA), page 79.
2306. "The Graham Family," family records, page 6.
2307. Traverse City Senior High School Alumni Directory, 1998, (1998, Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company, Inc.,
Norfolk, VA), page 79.
2308. Vital Records of Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Marriage Records, License # 0175.
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Norfolk, VA), page 79.
2310. 2000 Phone and Address Directory.
2311. Vital Records of Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Marriage Records, License # 0175.
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2315. Sweet, Joseph A., Captured Thoughts in Verse, (Privately printed), page 58.
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2320. "Record-Eagle," Obituary, Friday, 10 August 2007.
2321. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2322. "Record-Eagle," Obituary, Friday, 10 August 2007.
2323. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2324. 2000 Phone and Address Directory.
2325. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
2326. Gross, Genevieve, and Sweet, Joyce Lisle, A Sweet Family History, (1990, Genevieve Gross & Joyce Lisle Sweet,
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Norfolk, VA), page 17.
2329. "The Graham Family," family records, page 10.
2330. Traverse City Senior High School Alumni Directory, 1998, (1998, Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company, Inc.,
Norfolk, VA), page 17.
2331. Vital Records of Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Marriage Records, License # 0239.
2332. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Friday, 15 May, 1970.
2333. Traverse City Senior High School Alumni Directory, 1998, (1998, Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company, Inc.,
Norfolk, VA), page 17.
2334. 2000 Phone and Address Directory.
2335. Vital Records of Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Marriage Records, License # 0239.
2336. "Traverse City Record-Eagle," Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Friday, 15 May, 1970.
2337. Traverse City Senior High School Alumni Directory, 1998, (1998, Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company, Inc.,
Norfolk, VA), page 93.
2338. "The Graham Family," family records, page 12.
2339. Traverse City Senior High School Alumni Directory, 1998, (1998, Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company, Inc.,
Norfolk, VA), page 93.
2340. "The Graham Family," family records, page 14.
2341. Vital Records of Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Marriage Records, License # 0076.
2342. 2000 Phone and Address Directory.
2343. Vital Records of Grand Traverse County, Michigan, Marriage Records, License # 0076.
2344. Traverse City Senior High School Alumni Directory, 1998, (1998, Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company, Inc.,
Norfolk, VA), page 93.
2345. "The Graham Family," family records, page 17.
2346. Traverse City Senior High School Alumni Directory, 1998, (1998, Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company, Inc.,
Norfolk, VA), page 93.
2347. Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index.
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