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Charles "Charley" "White Hat" Pe-ki-ree Bent 1845–1867 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Mar 1845

Birth Location: Bents Fort, Bent, Colorado, USA

Death Date: Nov 1867

Death Location: Kansas Plains

Father: William Fort

Mother: Owl Bent

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In 1845, Charles "Charley" "White Hat" Pe-ki-ree Bent entered the world in Bents Fort, Bent, Colorado, USA, born to William Wells Little White Man And Col Bent Bent Owner Bent S Fort Newbent S Fort Sub Chief For Cheyenne Tribe William S Fort And Owl Woman Mis Stan Sta Bent. Charles "Charley" "White Hat" Pe-ki-ree Bent passed away in 1867 in Kansas Plains.

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Biography

  • In 1845, Charles "Charley" "White Hat" Pe-ki-ree Bent entered the world in Bents Fort, Bent, Colorado, USA, born to William Wells Little White Man And Col Bent Bent Owner Bent S Fort Newbent S Fort Sub Chief For Cheyenne Tribe William S Fort And Owl Woman Mis Stan Sta Bent.
  • Charles "Charley" "White Hat" Pe-ki-ree Bent passed away in 1867 in Kansas Plains.

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Charles Bent's Ancestors

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Charles Bent
1845–1867
Birth Place: Bents Fort, Bent, Colorado, USA
Parents
William Wells "Little white Man" and Col. Bent Bent Owner Bent's Fort, NewBent's Fort- Sub Chief For CHEYENNE TRIBE, William's Fort
1809–1869
Saint Louis, Saint Louis, (Louisiana Territory) Missouri, USA
Owl (Woman Mis-Stan-Sta) Bent
1810–1847
Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Chouteau, Montana
Grandparents
Judge (Silas) Bent
1768–1887
Rutland, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Mary (Taylor "Martha") Kerr
1778–1833
Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, USA
White (Thunder (Waw ban me kee)) Cheyenne
1795–1838
Lac du Flambeau, Vilas, Wisconsin, Infian Territory
Tail (Woman Cheyenne-died of Cholera Epidemic with 50% of) tribe
1800–1849
Black Hills, Dakota Territory, SD
Great-Grandparents
Lt Bent
1744–1818
Waubishgaguee Chief
1769–1847
Waub-Ish-Gaug-Aug-E
1769–1827
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hopestill Bent
1672–1725
Elizabeth Browne-Bent
1677–1725
*** Chief)
1725–1827
*** Kinikinokwe
1740–1827

Charles Bent's Timeline

2 Records

1845
Mar 1845
Birth of Charles "Charley" "White Hat" Pe-ki-ree Bent in Bents Fort, Bent, Colorado, USA
Bents Fort, Bent, Colorado, USA
1867
Nov 1867
Age 22
Death of Charles "Charley" "White Hat" Pe-ki-ree Bent in Kansas Plains
Kansas Plains

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Mar 1845
    Event Place: Bents Fort, Bent, Colorado, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Nov 1867
    Event Place: Kansas Plains

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