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Chief Sitting Bull Sioux Strong Heart Society, Warrior Lakota Sioux, led Native American to a victory over General George Armstrong Custer in the 1876The Battle of Little Big Horn 1831–1890 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Mar 1831

Birth Location: A camp on Willow Creek, near the mouth of the Cheyenne River,

Death Date: 15 Dec 1890

Death Location: Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota, United States

Father: Jumping Cherokee

Mother: Her Door

Spouse(s): Four Wiyan, Seen Nation

Children(s): Wounded None, Sitting Jr., Henry None, Red Scont, Theodore None, Little Soldier, William Bull, Soon Walking, Lodge Sight, Crows Feet, Standing notes, Look Walking, Lodge Sight, Crows Feet, Standing Holy, Arrows Him, Sitting Jr, Girl None, Henry None, Thomas Bull, Arrows Bull, George Eagle, Lodge Sight, Runs From, Herbert Welsh, Saft Hein, LOUIS BULL, Seen Nation

In 1831, Chief Sitting Bull Sioux Strong Heart Society, Warrior Lakota Sioux, led Native American to a victory over General George Armstrong Custer in the 1876The Battle of Little Big Horn entered the world in A camp on Willow Creek, near the mouth of the Cheyenne River,, born to Jumping Bull Buffalo Psica Cherokee And Her Holy Door. Chief Sitting Bull Sioux Strong Heart Society, Warrior Lakota Sioux, led Native American to a victory over General George Armstrong Custer in the 1876The Battle of Little Big Horn married Four Robes Tasina Topa Wiyan, Seen By The Nation, Unknown, Wife Wives Of Chief Sitting Bull, and had children including Arrows In Him, Arrows Left In Him Bull, Crows Feet, George Crow Eagle, Girl, Henry, Herbert Hawkshield Welsh, Little Soldier, Lodge In Sight, Look Walking, Louis Sitting Bull, Red Scont, Runs Away From, Saft Ammsin Hein, Seen By The Nation, Sitting Bull Jr, Soon Walking, Standing Holy, Standing Holy Or Stands Holy Wakanyan Najin Hunkpapa Notes, Theodore, Thomas White Bear Frosted Iyotake Sitting Bull, William Nakicipa Runs Away From Sitting Bull, Wounded. Chief Sitting Bull Sioux Strong Heart Society, Warrior Lakota Sioux, led Native American to a victory over General George Armstrong Custer in the 1876The Battle of Little Big Horn passed away in 1890 in Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota, United States.

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  • In 1831, Chief Sitting Bull Sioux Strong Heart Society, Warrior Lakota Sioux, led Native American to a victory over General George Armstrong Custer in the 1876The Battle of Little Big Horn entered the world in A camp on Willow Creek, near the mouth of the Cheyenne River,, born to Jumping Bull Buffalo Psica Cherokee And Her Holy Door.
  • Chief Sitting Bull Sioux Strong Heart Society, Warrior Lakota Sioux, led Native American to a victory over General George Armstrong Custer in the 1876The Battle of Little Big Horn married Four Robes Tasina Topa Wiyan, Seen By The Nation, Unknown, Wife Wives Of Chief Sitting Bull, and had children including Arrows In Him, Arrows Left In Him Bull, Crows Feet, George Crow Eagle, Girl, Henry, Herbert Hawkshield Welsh, Little Soldier, Lodge In Sight, Look Walking, Louis Sitting Bull, Red Scont, Runs Away From, Saft Ammsin Hein, Seen By The Nation, Sitting Bull Jr, Soon Walking, Standing Holy, Standing Holy Or Stands Holy Wakanyan Najin Hunkpapa Notes, Theodore, Thomas White Bear Frosted Iyotake Sitting Bull, William Nakicipa Runs Away From Sitting Bull, Wounded.
  • Chief Sitting Bull Sioux Strong Heart Society, Warrior Lakota Sioux, led Native American to a victory over General George Armstrong Custer in the 1876The Battle of Little Big Horn passed away in 1890 in Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota, United States.

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Chief Horn's Ancestors

Self
Chief Horn
1831–1890
Birth Place: A camp on Willow Creek, near the mouth of the Cheyenne River,
Parents
Jumping Bull Buffalo (Psica) Cherokee
1801–1859
Cherokee, Washington, Tennessee or Alabama, USA
Her (Holy) Door
1805–1884
Indian, Penobscot, Maine, United States
Grandparents
Elijah (Isaacks aka Cherokee Indian aka Chreokee Man White) Presley
1743–1840
Chreokee, Washington County, Tennessee, USA
Nancy (Elizabeth (Cherokee Indian) Broom) 6-ggm
1775–1835
Broomtown, Cherokee, Georgia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Andrew Sr
1704–1759
ANTJE\ANNA 7ggm
1697–1765
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johannes 8ggf
1669–1732
Anna 8ggm
1674–1746
Joshua ***
1664–1744
Hannah (Wells)
1667–1752

Chief Horn's Descendants

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Chief (Sitting Bull Sioux Strong Heart Society, Warrior Lakota Sioux, led Native American to a victory over General George Armstrong Custer in the 1876The Battle of Little Big) Horn (Mar 1831–15 Dec 1890) m. Four (Robes Tasina Topa) Wiyan (abt 1844–15 Apr 1929) m. Seen (By The) Nation (abt 1839–1900)
  1. 1. Wounded 1878–
  2. 2. Sitting (Bull,) Jr. 1886–
  3. 3. Henry 1866–
  4. 4. Red Scont 1878–
  5. 5. Theodore 1878–
  6. 6. Little Soldier 1868–1934
  7. 7. William ("Nakicipa, Runs-away-from" Sitting) Bull 1878–1909 m. Scout Woman 1875–1931
    1. 1. Nancy (Sitting) Bull 1903–1959 m. Charles (George) Stewart 1892–1939 m. Frank (Kicking) Bear 1889–1965
      1. 1. Sifrey (Seth) Stewart 1929–1964
      2. 2. Stacey (A.) Stewart 1923–1944
      3. 3. Estes (Joseph Stewart) Sr 1915–1978 m. Eunice (War) Bonnet 1917–
        1. 1. Janice Stewart –1990
      4. 4. Carrie (Stewart) my 1918–2009
      5. 5. Emerson Stewart 1925–1982
      6. 6. Casey (Clivan Kicking) Bear 1936–1984 m. Jessie (Colleen (Ishnalita Washtehwi) American) Bear 1932–1984 m. Lucille (Kicking) Bear 1921–2015
    2. 2. Rosa (Sitting) Bull 1906–1907
  8. 8. Soon Walking 1868–
  9. 9. Lodge (in) Sight 1875–1898
  10. 10. Crows Feet 1875–
  11. 11. Standing (Holy or Stands Holy \ Wakanyan Najin Hunkpapa,) notes 1860–1927 m. Urban (Spotted) Horse 1846–1897
    1. 1. Angeline (Spotted) Horse 1903–1959 m. Claude LaPointe 1898–1965
      1. 1. Ernie LaPointe, 1948–1991
  12. 12. Look Walking 1868–1887
  13. 13. Lodge (in) Sight 1875–1898
  14. 14. Crows Feet 1874–1990
  15. 15. Standing Holy 1878–
  16. 16. Arrows (in) Him 1878–
  17. 17. Sitting (Bull,) Jr 1886–1884
  18. 18. Girl 1888–
  19. 19. Henry 1866–1950
  20. 20. Thomas (White Bear Frosted Iyotake Sitting) Bull 1856–1932
  21. 21. Arrows (Left in Him) Bull 1875–1885
  22. 22. George (Crow) Eagle 1853–1903
  23. 23. Lodge (In) Sight 1875–1898
  24. 24. Runs (Away) From 1878–1909
  25. 25. Herbert (Hawkshield) Welsh 1863–1944
  26. 26. Saft (Ammsin) Hein 1878–
  27. 27. LOUIS (SITTING) BULL 1869–1956
  28. 28. Seen (by the) Nation 1846–1897

Chief Horn's Timeline

2 Records

1831
Mar 1831
Birth of Chief Sitting Bull Sioux Strong Heart Society, Warrior Lakota Sioux, led Native American to a victory over General George Armstrong Custer in the 1876The Battle of Little Big Horn in A camp on Willow Creek, near the mouth of the Cheyenne River,
A camp on Willow Creek, near the mouth of the Cheyenne River,
1890
15 Dec 1890
Age 59
Death of Chief Sitting Bull Sioux Strong Heart Society, Warrior Lakota Sioux, led Native American to a victory over General George Armstrong Custer in the 1876The Battle of Little Big Horn in Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota, United States
Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Mar 1831
    Event Place: A camp on Willow Creek, near the mouth of the Cheyenne River,
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Dec 1890
    Event Place: Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota, United States
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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