[End of Part 5 -
(sic-Daniel)
David, the fifth son, was born June 18th, 1780, and was a soldier of the
war of 1812. After peace was restored he married Christopher Klein's
daughter, a niece of Conrad Yoder's wife, and settled on the mountain
land near Mountain Grove church, where some of the old apple trees are
yet standing. He sold this farm to his brother-in-law, John Baker, and
went to
now living.
New Conrad Chapters
PART I- origins of
the yoder family and background
PART II- JOHN YODER (2) AND DESCENDANTS
*PART III- JACOB
YODER (2) AND DESCENDANTS
PART IV- DAVID YODER
(2) AND DESCENDANTS (FORMERLY PART III)
*PART V- ELIAS YODER
(2) AND DESCENDANTS
*PART V1- DANIEL
YODER (2) AND DESCENDANTS
*PART VII- CATHERINE
YODER (2) AND DESCENDANTS
*PART VIII- ADAM
YODER (2) AND DESCENDANTS\
*PART V1- DANIEL
YODER (2) AND DESCENDANTS
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THE MYSTERY OF CONRAD'S SON DANIEL BEGINS TO UNRAVEL
The YNL is glad to
announce that, with the help of Hubert A. Yoder of
we have managed to "find" some more members of our family (who never realized
they were lost). As mentioned in previous articles, three sons of Conrad Yoder of NC
moved to southern
Son Jacob and his descendants stayed around that spot for some time and are fairly
well documented.
Son Elias (b. 31 Oct.1777) died not long after arriving in the state (estate admin 1817,
Clark Co.,IN) Thanks to Lulu Vaughn of Bunker Hill, IL, the YNL has been able to
share the birth dates of his children (YNL#10, pg 7).
Son Daniel, however, has remained pretty much of a mystery. According to the
Conrad Yoder family Bible, he was born Jun.18, 1780. He appears in the Census for
household members are shown. No listing of the family members has been found to
date.
Research into
records in Indiana and
outline of Daniel's family. Much remains to be discovered, but facts and speculations
are presented below. Question marks are used when a placement is an educated guess.
(Data not presented here- See Daniel's family in Con2.doc- in Archival records for
latest data)
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Con6 Daniel Yoder b. Jun. 18, 1780 d. ? IN
m. Elizabeth Cline b. ca1776 (shown with son David in
1860 census age 84) d. ?
(Barth. Co marriage records -speculation..dates off)
( children could have been grandchildren of Daniel)
+Con61- Absolem b. 1800 NC
Con62- son b. ca1805-1810
(?Moses m. Elenor Banister Jul.3,1848 Barth.Co.)
Con63- daughter b. ca1805-1810
Con64-
Saloma b. May 14, 1809 NC (
sponsor Utilla Yoder)(a "Sally" m. Labein Banister in
Bartholomew Co.,IN on Nov.22, 1825. -1850 IN Cen. Jefferson Co.,
Madison Twp, pg36 shows Sarah age 42 b NC wife of
Laban- six children at home, ages 1-14)
("the real spelling is Laborn straight from his tombstone" Deb Vaughn-8/00)
Con65-
Daniel b. Jul.27, 1811 NC (
Con66- son b. ca1810-20
+Con67- David b. c1818
Con61- Absolem (Absolom) Yoder d. Jul.2,1870 Davis Co., IA "in 70th yr"
m. Anna Christy (1803VA-Feb.14,1868 "in 65th yr") res. Bartholomew
In
both buried Rouch Cemetery, Union Township, Davis Co.,IA
(IN-Bart-30,40,50; Ia Davis-1856 &1860 State Census; Davis Co Cems-WPA;
Wapello Co death & Marriage records, Barth Co Marriages; D.S. Spilman
data)
Con611- dau. b. 1820-25 IN
(Cynthia Ann m. Jan.5,1843 Barth.Co. Robert Covert)
(both bur. Rouch Cem. Cynthia d.4/1/1867 Robert d. Mar.1874)
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THIS DATA WAS SENT BY MAIL.
Chris,
I have loads of information about the Covert-Yoder families directly
related to my husband, but not on disk. I will send you the info as soon as
I can
Barb Waller
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From: Cheryl Covert <ccovert_2000@yahoo.com>
Chris
Is their a way to send me the information you have or
let me know how to get excess to it. Our Yoder are
from
was Absloam, His father was Daniel. Absloam was
married to Anna Christy. Daniel was married to
Elizabeth Cline. Daniels father was Conrad, Married to
Catharine Huffman. Conrad was born in 1735. His
Father was Conrad A. Yoder. I hope this helps to tie
our families together
Cheryl Covert
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Con612- dau. b. 1825-30
(Mary Jane b. c1824 m. 5/21/1858 James Stribling..she 29 and
he 19 at the home of "Christies"
Con613- dau. b. 1825-30 IN
(?Sarah 1860 census Davis Co, IA age 32 b.IA (?sic))
(showed 1880- age 53 b.IN in res. J.E. Pottoroff as s.i.l.)
?+Con614- son b. 1825-30 IN
(Abner Yoder m. Mary Jane _______, Bartholomew Co, IN.
+Con615- dau. b. 1830-35 IN
(Catharine b. 1831 IN m. Nov.6, 1848 Barth Co to
James
Elliott Pottoroff (1832-10/13/1897) d 7/10/1896
+Con616- son 1830-35
(Jonathan b. 1831 IN m. Malinda Stribling)
+Con617- Daniel b. Jun. 1833 IN
Con618- Samuel b. c1837 (shinglemaker in 1856 IA census)
enlisted Feb.11,1864 age 27. GAR 3rd IA CAV Co. D
+Con619- son b. 1835-40
( David b. c 1839 IN Farm laborer, Perry Twp, Davis Co
1860 Census) (?1900 MO census-David b.9/39 IN w Meheine,
Dade Co, Lockwood)
+Con61a- Jacob b. c1841 IN
Con61b- Elizabeth b. c1843 IN m. Samuel Richardson
+Con61c- John b. c1845 IN
?Con614-Abner Yoder m. Mary Jane_______ Barth Co.,IN. d by 1858.
Mary Jane
Yoder b. Sep.22,1821 IN m. May 21,1858
to James Stribling- she age 29, he age 19, at "Christies" home
+Con6141- Calvin b. Sep.24,1839 in Batholomew Co., IN res. 1860
Union Twp, Davis Co. "no full brothers, no full sisters, I
have one
half brother, John William Striblen, res.
Wapello Co.,IA. No half sisters."
?Con6141- Calvin Yoder d. m. Sep.23,1869 Phebe Ellen Clark
at Bloomfield,
IA , Co D
Co. S.D. in 1915) (Calvin single age 20 Union Twp, Davis Co, 1860)
(Calvin shown as widower 1885 state cen. age 46, Perry Twp.)
(Wapello Co. record-Phebe Yoder m Benjamin Swope Sep.30, 1877)
(per Georgia Collins, 9/99- homesteaded in SD, Cal and all his sons
are bur. in Newell's Hope Cem., )
("Yoder, Calvin. Age 21.
Enlisted Feb. 22, 1864. Mustered Feb. 26, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 9, 1865,
Atlanta, Ga. COMPANY "D" ")
Con6141- John H. b. May 29,1870
m. May
28,1890
Con6142 - Charles W. b. Feb. 10,1872
m. May
20,1894
Con6143- James (Frank A) b. Aug. 21, 1874
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By Georgia Collins..
Calvin
Yoder was born Sept.22, 1839 in
Imdiana. He moved to
Regiment Calvary Volunteer, February 1864 and was discharged
at
Calvin
married Phoebe Ellen Clark, September 23, 1869 at
mines in the area. Three sons were born to this union: John H. born in 1870,
marrying Mary F. Cristy. Two children were born to them, but died in infancy.
Charles was born in 1872, marrying Sara A, Robertson, six children were born to them,
2 also dying in infancy. James Francis Arthur (also known as Frank or F.A.) was
born in 1874, marrying Alicie Goodwin. Two children were born to them, the daughter
dying in infancy and a son, Winford, dying in 1920 of an acidental gun-shot wound.
They also adopted two sons, John Stribling and Edward Stattler. Edward took the\
name Yoder. Phoebe died in 1902 in
in
They loved good "horse flesh" and enjoyed good horse racing, both sulky
sury and riding races. The Yoder brothers could never pass up a horse race, participating
in most local, county, and state fair races in
their own jockies and wining many races. Their horse handling talents beacme quite
notable in the Newell area. Charles was contracted to race sulkey for Beyer Aune,
Superintendent of the Newell Experiment Farm.
They boys were very talented, they could play most any stringed instrument
by ear. Although John later did have some musical instruction. They entertained for
many family and comunity get-togethers, where dancing was enjoyed by all.
The boys also played baseball with a passion: Frank the pitcher, Charlie at
first base, and John played catcher. They began playing at
an early age in
continued to play after they came to
a Newell team, and hired out to area teams, such as
These boys went to State tournaments in Huron between 1918-1924.
In december of 1908, the three brothers, Jap Riggs, and calvin came to South
Dakota and filed for homestead land on Upper Horse Creek/Dry Creek area. They were
fortunate to obtain land short distances from one another. In February of 1909,
they returned to
important belongings, loaded the families, furnishings, livestock, machinery, and
fuel, plus feed and seed, into "immigrant cars" headed for belle Fourche, South
Dakota. the livestock consisted of milk cows, mules, chickens, horses, and hogs.
John Stribling rode with the livestock car as a stow-away, sleeping with the animals
and taking care of them.
They
were way-laid a few days in
When they reached
to pay .50 for him to ride from
of present town of
odd jobs around town. later the boys got jobs with a crew building Orman Dam,
John as a black smith, Charlie and Frank as teamsters. While working on the
project, they lived in the thriving and busy city of
remembered well was while hauling large steel valved from the rail head in
Fruitdale to Orman Dam, with a 16 horse team pulling wagons, a valve fell of the
wagon killing 1 man. This is probably the only fatality recorded while building
the dam. All this time they were working on their homestead claims.
John Stribling (adopted son of F. A.) continued to take care of the
livestock, milking the 6 cows and selling fresh milk for .25 a quart. The families
worked side by side helping each other where ever needed.Frank's and Jap's land
bordered while John's, Calvins's, and Charlie's across section lines. Later they
became "Locators", these were men who helped others find homesteads. And
after they arrived in this area, to help homesteaders freight their families and
livestock and furnishings to their new home. Frank was the locator who took
Matt Hafner, Newell pioneer, to
to inspect a claim.He didn't what he saw, there was no water, so he settled
on a claim west and north of Newell near the Experiment Station.
In 1915, Frank relinquished his original homestead and re-filed
a new homestead on 160 acres 3 miles north of the present
town of
The family lived on this place until 1948, wherethey raised chickens, prize
dairy cows, beef cattle, and hogs. The sold eggs and cream to the local creameries,
keeping back enough for family use. In the 1920's Jap and Flloyd Riggs worked
on the roads for
large gardens, canning and preserving all they could for a year's supply.
Between 1929-1930, the family came in to a new age, they installed a
wind charged electric plant. Frank also got into the honey business, he had
50 hives and extractor. He sold honey in 5 lb, 10 lb, or 60 lb containers for
.10 per pound. On the dry, he could raise 1 to 3 tons of honey a year. Frank
dug a cistern by hand, so his family had a water supply. He did this at night,
by the light of a lantern, after he had put in a long day in the fields and
feeding the livestock.
The prok was sold to Haust Store in Lead for $5.00 a head. The
seller reserved the heard, heart and liver. On the return trip from Lead, he
hauled pine poles and posts to uses for corrals and fenses. These posts and
poles were free from the C.C.C.'s, when it was first formed. They discovered
pine was not good for fenses or corrals, for they rotted easily and lasted only
about 2 years. Some of the early Horse Creek neighbors were:
George & Fred Winkler (brothers), Hugo Reiche, the :ennia Lahonan family,
Lees, Henry Schipke, and Paul & William Schmeie (brothers). John's and
Calvin's homesteads are now part of the Winkler ranch.
Charlie and Sarah had 3 children before they came to South
Dakota. Earl, Aaron, and Violet while Ellen was born to them on the Horse
Creek Hometead in 1909-1911. Earl married Edith and had 2 daughters.
Aaron died in 1924 in a railroad accident while "folowing the rails" as
folks did at that time. Violet had 6 children including a set of twins who
died shortly after birth. Two sons, Edwin and James are both deceased.
Two girls: Velma died JAn. 1998 and Violet who lives in
Jasper and Lill Riggs had 3 sons, all deceased. Floyd married
Inez Doody who had 1 son, Vincent living in
Russell born in 1906 and died 1908 before they came to the
homestead. John married Ethel Heston, they had 2 children: 1 daughter and
1 son. Lill had a daughter, Ethel, by a previous marriage. She is now
deceased but had 4 sons, but no information is available on them. (Lill and
John S.
served in the NAvy in WW1, after which he returned to
where he worked for the Morre;; Meat Packing Co., from which he retired.
He marrued Ivy Goody. They had 2 sons, who are now deceased.
Edward married Velma Holtry. Three children were born to this
union: Dale in Fairbanks, Alsaka, who has 1 son and 1 daughter; Paul in
Wassila
Gene Collins) at Newell, they have 4 sons and 4 daughters. She is the only
family member living in this area. Fiver generations in all.
Edward farmed on the hometead and drove a school bus until
1949. He was paid a monthly salary by the
had to furnish his own vehicle and gas. In the early 1950's, he, Chris Arpan,
and Albert Cram built and operated a livestock Sale Barn south east of
Newell not far from the rail head. Edwards also operated a filling station for
a short time in Newell, managed a bar in
the oil fields in
construction in the Artic region. He returned to
a Policeman position at Eagle Butte and later policed in Newell until
retirement. He was an avid rattlesnake hunter for many years, supplying
snakes for the
ten thousand of this reptile, making life safer for man and beast.
----Submitted by Georgia Collins. gcollins@mato.com
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Con6142..- Charles W. Yoder (2/10/1872 (11/_/1871 Ia per 1900 census)- ) m.
May 20,1894
Con61421- Velma V.
(11/_/1895
Con61422- Earl William
(12/15/1899 Wapello,
(SSN) )
Descendants of Calvin Yoder
-Data submitted by "bakak"
<bakak@sbcglobal.net>
Jan 2006
Generation No. 1
1. CALVIN4 YODER (ABSOLOM3,
DANIEL2, CONRAD1)1 was
born September 24, 1839 in
Name: Calvin Yoder ,
Residence:
Enlistment Date: 22 February 1864
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served:
State Served:
Unit Numbers: 175 175
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 22 February 1864 at the age of 21
Enlisted in Company D, 3rd Cavalry Regiment
Mustered out Company D, 3rd Cavalry Regiment
Land Transactions in
Yoder, Calvin from Dunlavy, J.A.
Date of filing: 16 October 1865 @ 3pm
Date of instrument: 25 September 1865
Deed Book P; page 9
Com @ SE Cor NW Section 30, Township 70, Ran ge 12 40 A [Salt Creek twp.]
Christy, Hugh from Yoder, Calvin
Date of filing: 27 October 1866 @ 1pm
Date of instrument: 4 October 1866
Deed Book P; page 406
SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 30, Township 70, Range 12 40 A [ Salt Creek twp]
Yoder, Calvin from Runnell, Isaac B
Date of filing: 13 September 1867 @ 12M
Date of instrument: 4 March 1868
Deed Book Q; page 196
NE SW and 10 1/2A in NE Cor SESW Section 22, Township 70, Range 14 [Soap Creek twp.]
1860 Census: Union twp., Davis co., Iowa 19 July
Lazier, Lawrence 86 farmer New York
Margaret 6/12 Iowa
Stribbin, James 20 day laborer b. Ind iana
Mary J 36 Indiana
John W 1 Iowa
Sarah Yoter 32 Iowa
James E 6 Iowa
Calvin Yoter 20 Indiana
1880 Census: Keokuk twp., Wapello co., Iowa ancestry.c om 8 of 14
Yoder, Calvin age 28 farmer b. I ndiana f.m.b. Indiana [widow]
Striblin, Mary J 54 keeping house - mother Indiana Unknown [married]
William 19 day laborer - brother Iowa Indiana [single]
Benjamin 45 farming Indiana Kentucky [single]
1910 Census: Blaine twp., Butte co., South Dakota ancestry.com im age 23 of 26
John H Yoder age 39 farmer b. Iowa f.b. Indiana m.b. Kansas married 19 years
Mary 39 Io wa f.b. Indiana m.b. Ohio no children
Calvin 69 father Indiana f .b. Germany m.b. Indiana
1920 Census: Twp. 10, Butte co., South Dakota ancestry.com ima ge 1 of 4
Yoder, John age 49 stock farmer b. Iowa f.m.b. India na
Christie 48 Iowa Indiana
Calvin 79 father Indiana f.b. Unreadable m.b. Indiana widowed
John F 10 nephew Iowa
1885 Census: Perry twp., Davis co., Iowa Calvin is listed as widower
South Dakota Land Patent Records
NAME TWP RANGE SECTI ON ACREAGE DATE
Yoder, Calvin 10 5 14 1 60 02/27/1913
Yoder, Calvin 10 5 11 1 60 05/19/1914
Resident of Horse Creek, Butte Co., South Dakota in 1915.
More About CALVIN YODER:
Burial: Hope cem., Newell, Butte co., South Dakota
Military service: Civil War - Union Army
Notes for PHOEBE ELLEN CLARK:
1850 Census:
Clark,
John age 24 blacksmith b.
Eliza S 25 Indi ana
Charles 4
Henry twp., Shelby co.,
Clark,
Levi age 29 farmer b.
Phoebe
J 22
Fanny
A 7
James
A 3
John M
B 1
1860 Census:
Drakesville twp., Davis co.,
Clark,
John age 35 farmer b.
Eliza J 34
Charles 13
George W 7
Mary C 4
1870 Census:
Soap Creek twp., Davis co.,
Clark,
Eliza E 46 Oh io
John E 13 Io wa
Yhoeder,
Phoebe 18 domestic servant
1900 Center twp., Wapello co.,
Swope, Benjamin 50 b. February 1850, Maryla nd married 23 years
Phoebe Ellen 46 April 1854, Illino is mother of 2, both living
Anna
M 15 November 1884,
Harriet 11 January 1888,
Children of CALVIN YODER and PHOEBE CLARK are:
i. JOHN HENRY5 YODER, b. May 29,
1870, Davis co., Iowa; d. June 17, 1951, Butte co., South Dakota; m. MARY FRANCIS CHRISTY2, May 28, 1890, Eldon, Wapello co., Iowa3;
b. September 01, 1870, Davis co. Iowa; d. August 16, 1959, Butte co., South
Dakota.
Notes for JOHN HENRY YODER:
1910 Census:
John H Yoder age 39 farmer b.
Mary 39 Io wa f.b.
Indiana m.b. Ohio no children
Calvin 69 father Indiana f .b. Germany m.b. Indiana
1920 Census: Twp. 10, Butte co., South Dakota ancestry.com ima ge 1 of 4
Yoder, John age 49 stock farmer b. Iowa
f.m.b. India na
Christie 48 Io wa Indiana
Calvin 79 father India na f.b. Unreadable m.b. Indiana widowed
John F 10 nephew Iowa
1930 Census: Twp.10,
Butte co., South Dakota
ancestry.com image 1 of 2
Yoder, John H age 59
farmer b. Iowa f.b. Indiana
m. b. Illinois married at 20
Mary 59 Iowa f.m. b.
Indiana married at
20
Earl W 29 nephew Io wa married at 23
Ada E 24 neice Oh io married at 17
Dortha L 5 g-neice South Dakota
Geraldine M ? g-neice South Dakota
South Dakota Land
Patent Records
NAME TWP RANGE SECTI ON ACREAGE DATE
Yoder, John H 10 5 10 80 04/04/1916
Yoder, John H 10 5 11 80 04/04/1916
Yoder, John H 10 5 14 1 20 04/04/1916
Yoder, John H 10 5 15 40 04/04/1916
Yoder, John H 10 5 11 2 00 05/12/1921
Yoder, John H 10 5 12 40 05/12/1921
Yoder, John H 10 5 14 80 05/12/1921
Yoder, John H 10 5 15 40 07/23/1931
More About JOHN HENRY YODER:
Burial: Hope cem.,
Newell, Butte co., South Dakota
More About MARY FRANCIS CHRISTY:
Burial: Hope cem.,
Newell, Butte co., South Dakota
2. ii. CHARLES W YODER, b. February 10, 1872, Davis co., Iowa; d. October 26,
1943, Butte co., South Dakota.
3. iii. JAMES FRANK YODER, b. August 21, 1874, Davis co., Iowa; d. July 13,
1949, Butte co., South Dakota.
Generation No. 2
2. CHARLES W5 YODER (CALVIN4, ABSOLOM3, DANIEL2, CONRAD1) was born February 10, 1872 in Davis co., Iowa, and died October 26, 1943 in Butte co., South Dakota. He married SADIE ROBINSON May 20, 1894 in Ottumwa, Wapello co., Iowa4. She was born February 08, 1874 in Illinois, and died November 09, 1961 in Butte co., South Dakota.
Notes for CHARLES W YODER:
Wapello co., Iowa Birth Records
Name Date Father Mother Pa ge - Book 4
Yoder, Carl Wm 15 Dec 1899 Charles Robinson, Sadie 125
1900 Census: Richland twp., Wapello co., Iowa UFL
Yoder, Charles age 28 coal miner b. November 1871, I owa f.m.b. unknown
Sarah 27 November 1872, Illinois
Velma V 4 November 1895
Early W [m] 6/12 Nov ember 1899
1910 Census: Blaine, Butte co., South Dakota ancestry.c om image 23 of 26
Yoder, Charles W age 38 farmer b. Iowa f.m. b. Iowa married 16 years
Sarah 35 Illinois mother of 6, 4 livin g
Violet 14 Iowa
Early [m] 10 Iowa
Earron [m] 7 Iowa
Ellen 3/ 12 South Dakota
1920 Census: Twp. 9, Butte co., South Dakota ancestry.com ima ge 1 of 11
Yoder, Charles W age 49 general farmer b. Iowa f.m. b. Indiana
??cher?? 44 Illinois
William A 20 Iowa
??? [m] 17 Iowa
Allen [f] 10 South Dakota
1930 Census: Twp. 10, Butte co., South Dakota ancestry.com ima ge 1 of 2
Yoder, Chas W age 58 farmer b. Iowa f.b. Indi ana m.b. Illinois married at 21
Sarah A 55 Illi nois married at 19
Harris, Edwin 16 grandson South Dakota
James 13 grandson South Dakota
South Dakota Land Patent Records
NAME TWP RANGE SECTI ON ACREAGE DATE
Yoder, Charles W 10 5 35 160 02/03/1916
Yoder, Charles W 10 5 35 1 60 03/14/1021 Yoder, Charles Willi am 9 5 14 80 04/25/19
More About CHARLES W YODER:
Burial: Hope cem., Newell, Butte co., South Dakota
More About SADIE ROBINSON:
Burial: Hope cem., Newell, Butte co., South Dakota
Children of CHARLES YODER and SADIE ROBINSON are:
i. VELMA VIOLET6 YODER, b. November
1895.
4. ii. EARL WILLIAM YODER, b. December 15, 1899, Wapello co., Iowa.
iii. AARON YODER, b. September 01, 1902; d. December 27, 1921, Butte
co., South Dakota.
More About AARON YODER:
Burial: Hope cem.,
Newell, Butte co., South Dakota
iv. EVERETT YODER, b. June 24, 1907; d. May 12, 1920, Butte co., South
Dakota.
More About EVERETT YODER:
Burial: Hope cem.,
Newell, Butte co., South Dakota
v. ELLEN YODER, b. 1909.
3. JAMES FRANK5 YODER (CALVIN4, ABSOLOM3, DANIEL2, CONRAD1) was born August 21, 1874 in Davis co., Iowa, and died July 13, 1949 in Butte co., South Dakota. He married ALICE GOODWIN August 17, 1897 in Wapello co., Iowa. She was born January 1880 in Iowa.
1900 Centre twp., Wapello co., Iowa UFL
Yoder, Frank age 24 coal miner b. August 1875, I owa f.b. unknown m.b. Iowa
Alcie 20 January 1880, Iowa
1910 Census: Blaine twp., Butte co., South Dakota ancestry.com i mage 23 of 26
Yoder, Frank age 35 farmer b. Io wa f.m.b. Iowa married 13 years
Alice 30 Iowa mother of 2, 1 living
Winford 2 Iowa
Stribbling, John 16 adopted son Iowa
1920 Census: Twp. 9, Butte co., South Dakota ancestry.com ima ge 1 of 11
Yoder, Frank A age 45 general farmer b. Iowa f.b. Ind iana m.b. Illinois
Alcie 39 Iowa
Winford E 13 Iowa
1930 Census: Twp. 9, Butte co., South Dakota ancestry.com ima ge 4 of 11
Yoder, Frank A age 56 farmer b. Iowa f.b. Ind iana m.b. Illinois married at 23
Alice 50 Io wa married at 17
Edward J 15 adopted son South Dakota
South Dakota Land Patent Records
NAME TWP RANGE SECTI ON ACREAGE DATE
YODER FRANK A 009 N 006 E 0 05 80 01/21/1921
YODER FRANK A 009 N 006 E 0 06 80 01/21/1921
YODER FRANK W 009 N 006 E 0 19 1 04/18/1923
YODER FRANK W