South Dakota Assorted Records for Belcher


      South Dakota

       

      1870-1890 Census

       

      John W. Belcher

      State: SD Year: 1880 County: Clay County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Vermillion Page: 399 Database: SD 1880 Federal Census Index

       

       

      James Belcher

       

      State: SD Year: 1885 County: Stanley County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Sioux Reservation Page: 006 Database: SD 1885 Federal Census Index

       

       

      J.R. Belcher

       

      State: SD Year: 1870 County: Union County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Sioux Valley Page: 135 Database: SD 1870 Federal Census Index

       

       

      Benjamin Belcher

      State: SD Year: 1880 County: Union County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Virginia Township Page: 431 Database: SD 1880 Federal Census Index

       

       

      Caroline Belcher

      State: SD Year: 1880 County: Union County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Virginia Township Page: 431 Database: SD 1880 Federal Census Index

       

      George Belcher

      State: SD Year: 1880 County: Union County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Virginia Township Page: 431 Database: SD 1880 Federal Census Index

       

      Martha Belcher

      State: SD Year: 1880 County: Union County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Virginia Township Page: 431 Database: SD 1880 Federal Census Index

       

       

       

       

      Woonsocket, Sanborn Co, SD History

      Belcher May 125

      Belcher W. R. 11

      Belcher W. R. 125

       

      Perkins Co. SD -- Federal Land Records

      BELCHER KATHYRN S 07 022 N 017 E 007 160 272002 PA 218157 07/20/1911

      BELCHER WALTER F 07 017 N 016 E 001 80 272002 PA 92578 12/01/1909

      BELCHER WALTER F 07 017 N 016 E 001 40.15 272002 PA 92578 12/01/1909

      BELCHER WALTER F 07 017 N 016 E 001

       

      Dewey Co. SD -- Federal Land Records

      BELCHER WALTER F 07 017 N 025 E 020 0.161 276211 PA 700720 07/29/1919

      BELCHER WALTER F 07 017 N 025 E 020 0.161 276211 PA 560626 01/06/1917

      BELCHER WALTER F 07 017 N 025 E 017 0.08 27621

       

      Jackson Co. SD -- Federal Land Records

      BELCHER CHARLES A 07 002 S 022 E 021 160 272002 PA 4852 03/16/1908

      BELCHER GEORGE M 07 002 S 022 E 022

       

      Lincoln Co. SD -- Federal Land Records

      BELCHER SYLVESTER P 05 099 N 049 W 034 160 251101 PA 373 02/10/1874

      BELCHER SYLVESTER P 05 099 N 050 W 028

       

      Stanley Co. SD -- Federal Land Records

      BELCHER GEORGE W 07 003 N 028 E 021

       

      Turner Co. SD -- Federal Land Records

      BELCHER JOHN WARREN 05 099 N 054 W 012 160 272002 PA 1126

       

      Union Co., SD -- Early Homesteaders

      Belcher Martha 20 95N 48W Alcester

       

      Union Co. SD -- Federal Land Records

      BELCHER MARTHA 05 095 N 048 W 020 160 251101 PA 1112 06/20/1881

       

       

      Garden City, Clark Co., SD - 1909 Business Directory

      Belcher Herbert H. restaurant

       

      Timber Lake, Dewey Co., SD - 1916 Business Directory

      Belcher Walter F. pool

       

      Military

      Edmunds County, World War I Veterans

      Charley Belcher

       

      Korea

      Belcher, Forest Everette Jr. 10-1-1950 - 7-31-52 Korea Army

       

       

       

      This biography appears on pages 1637-1638 in "History of South Dakota" by Doane Robinson, Vol. II (1904)

      GEORGE C. HUNT, manager of the Hunt Abstract and Investment Company, of Rapid City, is a native of Boston, Massachusetts, where he was born on March 30, 1850, and is the son of George and Charlotte (Belcher) Hunt, who were also natives of Massachusetts and were reared and educated in that state. The father was in the grain business there until 1854, when he moved his family to Henry county, Illinois, and there engaged in farming three years. In 1857 the family moved to Linn county, Kansas, where the father took up land and again passed three years in farming. In 1859 the drought destroyed the crops and the family returned to Boston, going by way of St. Joseph, Missouri, and traveling from there in the first train over the Hannibal & St. Joe Railroad that carried passengers east. They remained in Massachusetts eighteen months, then in the spring of 1861 returned to Henry county, Illinois, where they remained until 1868. That year they moved to Iowa county, Iowa, and there the father bought land and once more turned his attention to farming. Mr. Hunt received the greater part of his education in Henry county, Illinois, being eighteen years of age when the removal to Iowa took place.