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Beadleston Cemetery
Yankton County, South Dakota

Sec 23 Lesterville Township

Lat: 43°01'30"N, Lon: 97°32'17"W

Contributed by Anne Braun, Jul 02, 2002 [annieb1961@comcast.net]. Total records = 25.

From Lesterville, go 2 miles east on gravel road.

It is a small pioneer cemetery. The interesting thing about this one, that there are people of Czech, German, English and of Scandinvia descent that are buried there. The cemetery was founded in, 1890. The last burial occured in 1981.

The WPA Graves Registration Project recorded information about this cemetery in January 1941.

This is transcribed from all existing headstones on Jun 20, 2002.

- Anne Braun

Beadleston, Harriet L., d. Jul 12, 1912
Beadleston, S. C., b. Oct 18, 1829, d. Jan 6, 1916
Beadleston, Stephen, d. Oct 23, 1901 Boynton, Jessie, d. Feb 1, 1897, age 34 years
Broel, May B., b. 1886, d. 1976
Broel, Rudolph F., b. 1883, d. 1961
DeLong, Fannie, b. Mar 4, 1906, d. May 7, 1906
DeLong, Henry, b. and d. Feb 4, 1909
Hlavac, Albina, b. 1887, d. 1973
Hlavac, Anton, b. 1879, d. 1922
Hlavac, Rose, b. Jul 27, 1910, d. Dec 16, 1916
Kremer, Archie Lyle, b. 1909, d. Aug, 1925
Kremer, Harold C., b. Nov 23, 1900, d. Oct 16, 1981,
Kremer, John C., b. Feb 21, 1886, d. Oct 27, 1918
Kremer, Laura A., b. May 2, 1902, d. Oct 16, 1981
Plumb, Charles, b. 1848, d. 1925
Plumb, Lida M., b. 1861, d. 1949
Plumb, Theron S., b. Apr 6, 1892, d. Oct 28, 1892
Preston, Beryl, S., b. Nov 4, 1879, d. Jun 15, 1898
Preston, nellie A., b. Nov 4, 1879, d. Feb 3, 1898,
Skorepa, Katherine, d. 1 Zari, 1902, Matka, (Mother)
Smejkal, Clifford L.C., d. Mar 22, 1905
Smejkal, Frank H., b. Oct 1, 1879, d. Apr 10, 1905
Smejkal, Vaclav, Roz 1846, Zemr 1916
Stewart, Rob B., b. Jun 1, 1838, d. May 13, 1893
Welch, Moses C., b. Sep 10, 1814, d. Mar 30, 1895

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