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Clementine (Clenny) Odell RheaAge: 83 years18701954

Name
Clementine (Clenny) Odell Rhea
Surname
Rhea
Given names
Clementine (Clenny) Odell
Birth March 19, 1870 31 24
Birth of a brotherJohn A Rhea
1872 (Age 21 months)

Death of a brotherJohn A Rhea
1873 (Age 2 years)

Birth of a sisterLizzie Rhea
1874 (Age 3 years)

Death of a sisterLizzie Rhea
1875 (Age 4 years)

Birth of a sisterElizabeth Childs (Chiles) Rhea
June 16, 1877 (Age 7 years)
Birth of a brotherEmery Rhea
October 1879 (Age 9 years)

Birth of a daughter
#1
Edna Edith Dunning
December 11, 1887 (Age 17 years)

Birth of a daughter
#2
Mattie Ethel Dunning
March 2, 1890 (Age 19 years)

Birth of a daughter
#3
Bertha Arzilla Dunning
April 2, 1893 (Age 23 years)

Birth of a daughter
#4
Anna Isabel Dunning
September 12, 1895 (Age 25 years)
Death of a fatherCaleb Rhea
April 18, 1897 (Age 27 years)
Birth of a son
#5
Arthur Isaac Dunning
March 21, 1898 (Age 28 years)

Birth of a daughter
#6
Elizabeth Lois Dunning
May 21, 1900 (Age 30 years)

Death of a motherIsabella Kimbro
March 31, 1916 (Age 46 years)
Death of a husbandFountain Brown Dunning
October 31, 1941 (Age 71 years)
Burial of a husbandFountain Brown Dunning
November 9, 1941 (Age 71 years)
Death of a daughterAnna Isabel Dunning
March 21, 1947 (Age 77 years)
Cause: House Fire related injuries
Death January 12, 1954 (Age 83 years)
Burial
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Marriage: December 27, 1866Montgomery, Bond County, Illinois
-3 years
elder sister
1 year
elder brother
6 years
elder brother
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herself
3 years
younger brother
3 years
younger sister
3 years
younger sister
Elizabeth Childs (Chiles) Rhea
Birth: June 16, 1877 38 31Bond County, Illinois
Death: February 16, 1956La Junta, Otero, Colorado
2 years
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Note

Clenny O'Dell Rhea told the family that she had either a brother or uncle who was buried at t he Battle of Little Big Horn. He was an Indian Scout for the US Army, his indian name is curr ently unknown.

Here is the list of Indian Scouts listed on the monument: Lonesome Charley Reynolds, Chief Scout Isaiah Dorman, Negro-Indian Interpreter Indian Scouts Mitch Bouyer, half-breed Bloody Knife Bob-Tailed Bull Little Brave

Another point of confusion: W.A. Graham names the Ree scouts killed at the Little Bighorn a s Bloody Knife (a guide, actually), Bobtailed Bull and Stab, but Stab apparently didn't die i n the battle. Hardorff and most recent writers name the third dead Ree scout as Little Brave , but the name Little Brave isn't even on Graham's list of Arikara scouts. You get the idea.

Ree is apparently a shortened name for tha Arikara tribe.