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Beadle County is 130 years old on July
26, 2010!
Welcome!
Your hosts-- Dorothy Sargent, Professional
Genealogist & County Coordinator Sheryl Stearns
Hickle, Webmaster & Assistant County
Coordinator Contact
Us
The purpose of this website is to provide a guide to the many Beadle County genealogy
resources, not complete transcripts of records. You are
encouraged to consult the sources
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Townships
- Allen (112-64)
- Altoona (113-63)
- Banner (111-59)
- Barrett (113-59)
- Belle Prairie (109-59)
- Bonilla (113-64)
- Broadland (112-63)
- Burr Oak (109-65)
- Carlyle (109-63)
- Cavour (111-60)
- Clifton (109-61)
- Clyde (110-62)
- Custer (110-61)
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- Dearborn (110-63)
- Fairfield (112-62)
- Foster (112-59)
- Grant (109-62)
- Hartland (111-63)
- Iowa (112-61)
- Kellogg (109-64)
- Lake Byron (113-61)
- Liberty (112-60)
- Logan (110-59)
- Milford (113-60)
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- Nance (113-65)
- Pearl Creek (109-60)
- Pleasant View (113-62)
- Richland (110-60)
- Sand Creek (110-65)
- Theresa (111-62)
- Valley (111-61)
- Vernon (110-64)
- Wessington (111-65)
- Whiteside (112-65)
- Wolsey
(111-64)
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Township & Range
| R65W |
R64W |
R63W |
R62W |
R61W |
R60W |
R59W |
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Nance |
Bonilla |
Altoona |
Pleasant V |
Lake Byron |
Milford |
Barrett |
T113N |
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Whiteside |
Allen |
Broadland |
Fairfield |
Iowa |
Liberty |
Foster |
T112N |
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Wessington |
Wolsey |
Hartland |
Theresa |
Valley |
Cavour |
Banner |
T111N |
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Sand Creek |
Vernon |
Dearborn |
Clyde |
Custer |
Richland |
Logan |
T110N |
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Burr Oak |
Kellogg |
Carlyle |
Grant |
Clifton |
Pearl Creek |
Belle Pr |
T109N |
BC Surname Index
- Contents | A | BA | BEN | BOW | CA | COF | DA | DES | E | F | GA | GR |
Mailing Lists &
Message Boards
- Rootsweb Mailing List, SDBEADLE-L.
(subscribe,
unsubscribe, search list archives).
- Genealogy Forum Message Board, Beadle County, SD.
- Rootsweb Family History & Genealogy Message
Board, Beadle
County, SD.
(gatewayed with the SDBEADLE-L list).
About The SDGenWeb Project
In June, 1996, a group of genealogists organized the SDGENWEB (The
South Dakota Genealogical Website Project). The idea was to provide
a single entry point for all counties in South Dakota , where collected
databases would be stored. In addition, these databases would be
indexed and cross-linked, so that even if an individual were found in more
than one county, they could be located in the index.
At the same time, volunteers were found who were willing to coordinate
the collection of databases and generally oversee the contents of the web
sites.
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