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South Dakota History and County Histories INDEX TO THE SOUTH DAKOTA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY NAME VOL ISSUE PAGE BOYD, Edward
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43 INDEX: SOUTH DAKOTA BIOGRAPHY BOOKS A name index to some
early histories of South Dakota WHO'S WHO IN
SOUTH DAKOTA" Isaac Lincoln - In a year after reaching South Dakota, he went with the Western Loan and Trust Company, being engaged in practically the same kind of work as with the Dakota Mortgage Loan Company In 1888, he formed a partnership with ARTHUR F. BOYD,- Mr Lincoln's initial capital being his farm, in Sargent county, his cattle, horses and some little cash, the whole aggregating in value about $10,000. He has remained in the loan and land business to date, and continued his association with Mr BOYD until the untimely death of the latter, August 6, 1912. Complete text of "Who's Who in South Dakota" by O. W. Coursey 1913 JOHN F. MURPHY, of Rapid
City, South Dakota Source: "History of South Dakota" by Doane Robinson, Vol. II pages 1404-1405 Rev John A. Krebs is the zealous and popular pastor of St. Mary's Catholic church at Zell, Faulk County, and fills in his community the high place given to members of the clergy who prove themselves worthy of their office. He was born on the 7th of July, 1861, in New. York, a son of James and Mary (Raber) Krebs. The father died in March, 1882, and was buried in New York. The mother resides with the subject of this review, who is the eldest of ten children, the others being: Mary, the wife of August Welher, a brass finisher of New York; KATE,who married HARRY BOYD, chief engineer of the Edison Electric Company of New York; Adelaide, the wife of John Rauschkolb, a resident of New York; Anna, who is residing with our subject; and James, Joseph, Charles, Helen and Eva, all of whom died in infancy and are buried in Holy Trinity cemetery in New York. Source: "History of Dakota Territory" by George W. Kingsbury, Vol V South Dakota County Histories INDEX: AURORA CO; SD HISTORY Al BOYD Family INDEX: EARLY HISTORY OF BROWN COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA BOYD, A.E. EARLY HISTORY OF BROWN COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA BROWN COUNTY PIONEERS BOYD, Arthur E. The Home Building & Loan Association was originally the Aberdeen Building & Loan organized in 1886. Its first loan was for $600 to C.M. Moe for a new house. The charter expired in 1904 and a new charter was issued to the Home Building & Loan Association. The new officers were S. H. Jumper, president; T. C. Gage, secretary and C. F. Easton, manager. Others associated included A.C. Witte, A.E. BOYD, C.A. Howard, C.N. Harris" INDEX: "BRULE COUNTY, SD HISTORY BOYD, Alex BRULE CO; SD - INDEX TO EARLY HOMESTEADEERS BOYD, Alexander D.
Wilbur DAVISON CO; SD - NATURALIZATION RECORDS NAME
B.CTRY B.YR PORT
IMM.YR COUNTY DAY COUNTY, SD - INDEX TO "HISTORY OF DAY COUNTY" BOYD, H.W.
Rusk Township INDEX: JERAULD CO; SD HISTORY Jerauld Co., SD BOYD, Gladys Source: "A history of Jerauld Country, South Dakota" by Fred N. Dunham A HISTORY OF JERAULD COUNTY SOUTH DAKOTA "That the reader may get the full interest of the story of Jerauld county as we proceed the names are here given that appeared upon the tax list of the various townships in 1884, which was made in the months of May and June of that year. The list is so large that it is impossible to give the order in which the settlers came; but it is safe to say that nearly all came in 1883, or before, and all prior to May 1st, 1884:" Franklin: S.W.
BOYD, James H. BOYD Source: "A HISTORY OF JERAULD COUNTY SOUTH DAKOTA; From the Earliest Settlement to January 15, 1909" by N. J. Dunham Wessington Springs, So. Dak. 1910 KINGSBURY CO; SD - INDEX: KINGSBURY COUNTY,SD HISTORY BOYD, Albert INDEX: WOONSOCKET, SANBORN CO; SD HISTORY BOYD, Curley Index to "Reminiscing...A Centennial History of Sanborn County and Woon- socket" published by Jostens Publications NOTE: Use this data as a finding tool, just as you would any other secondary source. When you find the name of an ancestor listed, confirm the facts in original sources.
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