I thought the following might be of use to someone. SULLY v. UNITED srnms 115 Mary Brindell being born at her father's place east of the Missouri riveiii just across from the V\/hetstone agency, soon after her fatl1er's deat . (4) That in 1889 said Mary Brindell was living on the Rosebud reservation on the west side of the Missouri river on one of the is- lands in the Missouri river, same being a part of the reservation, and was married to Pat Gaughen, said marriage taking place on the east side of the Missouri river in Charles Mix county, where she continued to reside with her husband for a period of about `six months, when she and her said husband returned to the west side of the river on- what was known as Pocahontas Island, where they had resided before being married, she with her mother, and he as an employe of one of her relatives. (5) That there was born to them, the issue of this marriage, {ive children, complainants herein, Emmet Gaughen, born in 1893; Ollie Gaughen, born in 1894; Mollie Gaughen, born in 1896; julia Gaughen, born in 1899; Emma Gaughen, born in 1900-al`l of whom were born upon the said Rosebud reservation, and said Pat Gaughen died and was buried on the Rosebud reservation in 1900. (6) That after the death of said Pat Gaughen his wife, Mary Brin- dell, married a white man, Nels McGhee, in 1902. That they con-ยท tinued to live on the Rosebud reservation, and in 1903 there was born, the issue of said marriage, a daughter named Grace McGhee, one of the complainants herein. (7) That subsequent to the death of Henry Brindell in 1869, and about 1871, the said Mary Brindell_(now Mary Sully) married john Kinkaid, a white man, on the east side of the Missouri river in Charles Mix county, at which place there was born to them, the issue of said marriage, Amy Kinkaidl (now La Roche), who is now enrolled and allotted on the Lower Brule agency, and who is not a party to this action; the complainant William Kinkaid, born in 1874; and Estelle Kinkaid (now the complainant Estelle Blackbird), born in 1875._ And said john Kinkaid died in 1877. (8) That on january 3, 1892, said Estelle Kinkaid, daughter last above named, married joe Blackbird, a white man, on the Rosebud reservation, where they have since continued to reside, and there was born to them upon said Rosebud reservation, the issue of said mar- riage, the complainants Susie Blackbird, born in 1893; Louisa Black- bird, born in 1895; Annie Blackbird, born in 1896; and George Blackbird, born in 1900. (9) That subsequent to the death of john Kinkaid above named, his widlow, Mary Goulette Brindell Kinkaid, married john Sully, on the east side of the Missouri river in Charles Mix county. That as the issue of said marriage between said Mary and john Sully there was born to them on Pocahontas Island, within the Rosebud reservation, the following named complainants in this action: Louisa Sully (now ' Louisa Waugh), born in 1882; Eva Sully, born in 1884; Millie Sully, born in 1885; john Sully, born in 1887; Frank Sully, born in 1888; George Sully, born in 1890; Samuel Sully, born in 1893; and Claude Sully, born in 1897. And said john Sully died and was buried on the Rosebud reservation in 1904. http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/F1/0195/001/00000130.txt