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Long Corm Stack

Birthabt 1868 - North Dakota
Death1937 - Fort Berthold, Dunn, North Dakota, USA
MotherCedar Woman
FatherYoung Chief

Born in North Dakota on abt 1868 to Young Chief and Cedar Woman. Long Corm Stack married Bear Arms and had 11 children. She passed away on 1937 in Fort Berthold, Dunn, North Dakota, USA.

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Parents
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Young Chief
1831 - Unknown
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Cedar Woman
1839 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Bear Arms
1865 - 1936
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Lean Bull
1852 - 1895
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Fast Dog
1854 - Unknown
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Fast Dog
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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In Wheeler
1888 - 1938
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George Bear's Arms
1905 - Unknown
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Leo Bears Arm
1905 - 1922
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Fred J. Wheeler
1894 - 1954
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Yellow Bangs
1883 - Unknown
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George Bears Arm
1887 - 1902
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Mary Arms
1905 - Unknown
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Susie Bears Arm
1903 - Unknown
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Levi Bull
Unknown - Unknown
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Joseph Lean Bull
1894 - Unknown
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Yellow Bangs
1883 - 1888

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