http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nd/kidder/cemetery/kidcem.txt Cemetery Index, Kidder County, North Dakota The following index is taken from "Cemeteries of Kidder County, North Dakota", 1996 compiled by George Barron, and published by The James River Genealogy Club with permission. Should you find you want more informtion about a person you may purchase the cemetery book, or arrange with the club to photocopy appropriate pages. See the club page for details: (http://www.rootsweb.com/~ndjrgc/index.htm). Copyright (c) 1998 George Barron LName FName Page ----- ----- ---- LINDEKUGEL EDWIN F. 80 LINDEKUGEL MATILDA B. 80 http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nd/stutsman/funeral/sect3l-r.txt Stutsman CSounty, North Dakota Mortuary Record Index, Section III These data compiled and Published by the Red River Valley Genealogy Society (RRVGS)and covers the years 1939 - 1960. This index scanned and reformatted by Garnett J, Zsedeny with permission. 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Digital Index Copyright (c) 1999 RRVGS NAME GIVEN NAME BORN DIED FILE/YR# ---- ---------- ---- ---- -------- Lindekugel Edwin Fred 1879 1955 XV- 157 Lindekugel Jemina Carolyn 1870 1953 XIV-220 http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/sd/brown/ehbc/ehbc-190-208.txt Early History of Brown County, South Dakota, pages 190 - 208 Permission to scan and post this information to the Internet was provided by Miss Helen Bergh, one of the original authors and also from the publisher, Western Printing Co. (Mr. Jeff Rohrbach). Written permission is in the possession of Maurice Krueger (mkrueger@midco.net). Copyright 1970 by Brown County Territorial Pioneers, Aberdeen, S.D. Scanning and Optical Character Recognition by Maurice Krueger (mkrueger@midco.net). Proofreading by James Lewis (jlewis@triskelion.net). This file may be freely copied by individuals and non-profit organizations for their private use. Any other use, including publication, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission by electronic, mechanical, or other means requires the written approval of the file's author. This file is part of the SDGENWEB Archives. If you arrived here inside a frame or from a link from somewhere else, our front door is at http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sd/sdfiles.htm NOTE: PAGES NUMBERS ARE REFERENCED ON THE MARGIN WITH THE FOLLOWING NOTATION [Pxxx]. [P198] [Photo: Brown County Country School, Warner Township, District 23-5. Two miles northwest of Mansfield, South Dakota. Picture from 1896-97. From left to right, top row: Leon Graham, Melvin Smeby, Minnie Brooks, John Brooks, Tilda Smeby, Olaf Smeby, Edwin Lindekugel. Second row: Tom Brooks, Will Brooks, Chester Brooks, Dorothy Lindekugel, Jessie Briggs (teacher), Amanda Smeby, Blanche Schnorr, John Smeby, Christine Schnorr. Third row: Ralph Schnorr, Albert Schnorr, Ida Brooks, Bert Neiger, Lemana Lindekugel, Floyd Fisher. Fourth row: Ray Brooks, Josie Smeby, Warren Fisher, Gertie Neiger, Arthur Lindekugel, Earl Fisher, Emma Smeby.] http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/sd/brown/browninx.txt Index to Early History of Brown County, South Dakota This index was gathered and prepared by Maurice Krueger (mkrueger@iw.net, 178 Southshore Drive, Mina, SD, 57462-3000), from the book "Early History of Brown County, South Dakota." This was done because the original book did not have an index. The book is available as a reference book at Aberdeen's Alexander Mitchell Public Library, 519 South Kline St., Aberdeen, SD,57401-4495. * This work may be freely copied, but may not be sold. * ------------------------------------------------------------ AN INDEX TO EARLY HISTORY OF BROWN COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA by Brown County Territorial Pioneers Association Aberdeen, S.D.: Western Printing Co., 1965 ------------------------------------------------------------ Last Name, First Name Pages ------------------------------------------------------------ LINDEKUGEL, Arthur 198 LINDEKUGEL, Charles, M/M 172 LINDEKUGEL, Dorothy 198 LINDEKUGEL, Edwin 198 LINDEKUGEL, Lemana 198 http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/sd/brown/ehbc/ehbc-162-189.txt Early History of Brown County, South Dakota, pages 162 - 189 Permission to scan and post this information to the Internet was provided by Miss Helen Bergh, one of the original authors and also from the publisher, Western Printing Co. (Mr. Jeff Rohrbach). Written permission is in the possession of Maurice Krueger (mkrueger@midco.net). Copyright 1970 by Brown County Territorial Pioneers, Aberdeen, S.D. Scanning and Optical Character Recognition by Maurice Krueger (mkrueger@midco.net). Proofreading by James Lewis (jlewis@triskelion.net). This file may be freely copied by individuals and non-profit organizations for their private use. Any other use, including publication, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission by electronic, mechanical, or other means requires the written approval of the file's author. This file is part of the SDGENWEB Archives. If you arrived here inside a frame or from a link from somewhere else, our front door is at http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sd/sdfiles.htm NOTE: PAGES NUMBERS ARE REFERENCED ON THE MARGIN WITH THE FOLLOWING NOTATION [Pxxx] [P172] Mrs. Lemana Heckman tells of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindekugel who filed near Mansfield in 1882. He was a carpenter who helped many of his neighbors build their claim shanties. He also helped build the first Chicago, Milwaukee depot in Aberdeen. Mr. Lindekugel served on the school board and was superintendent of a Sunday School for many years. Mrs. Lindekugel and a neighbor, Mrs. John Neiger, wove carpets for their parlors during the long winters. The women of the community enjoyed quilting bees and the young people had a good many parties. If the weather was too bad when it was time to go home, they stayed all night and went home in the morning.