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Concordia Historical Institute Microfilm T

Transcribed by Gloria Dettleff - Copyright 2001
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NAME DOB Place of Birth DOD Place of Death Father Mother  NAME Spouse Marriage Date Marriage Location Comment NAME NAME Baptism Sponsors Record Type
TEUSINK, Evelyn Maxine 17 Feb 1933 Yankton County, SD  2 Mar 1934 Yankton County, SD George WILLIAMS, Estella TEUSINK, Evelyn Maxine None, None None   Sur: Par., 5 bros, 1 sis TEUSINK, Evelyn Maxine TEUSINK, Evelyn Maxine Gladys & Lloyd CLARK/died of pneumonia B, D
TEUSINK, James Harold 22 Oct 1928 Yankton County, SD     George Unk, Unk TEUSINK, James Harold None, None None     TEUSINK, James Harold TEUSINK, James Harold Henry & Olga LIST B
THOMAS, Paul Unk Sioux Falls, SD     Unk Unk, Unk THOMAS, Paul WOLFF, Ruth B. 28 May 1924 Yankton Co., SD Wit. Henry & Maggie WOLFF(Henry is Ruth's Brother) THOMAS, Paul THOMAS, Paul   M
THOMSEN, Marlin Earl 28 Sep 19xx Yankton County, SD     Hans WENDLAND, Elsie THOMSEN, Marlin Earl Unk, Unk       THOMSEN, Marlin Earl THOMSEN, Marlin Earl Gustav & Agusta WENDLAND B
TODT, Julie   Unk Yankton County, SD     Unk Unk, Unk TODT, Julie KITZMANN, Hermann  3 Feb 1892 Yankton Co., SD Wit. Otto SAECKEL, Mary & John TODT, EmilieNIELAND TODT, Julie TODT, Julie   M
TRENKMANN, Unk Unk Unk     Unk Unk, Unk TRENKMANN, Unk VOLL, Amalie Unk   Had 3 children TRENKMANN, Unk TRENKMANN, Unk   Reg-W
TUEN, Clara   ~1908 Yankton, SD     Unk Unk, Unk TUEN, Clara SIMONSEN, Emery 27 May 1930 Yankton County, SD Wit. Ruben SIMONSEN & Bernice KLIMISCH TUEN, Clara TUEN, Clara   M
TURKOPP, Clara Alvina 18 Sep 1888 Yankton County, SD     Wilhelm (Dr.) PEIFFER, Anna TURKOPP, Clara Alvina Unk, Unk       TURKOPP, Clara Alvina TURKOPP, Clara Alvina Anton & Wilhelmine PEIFFER B
TUSHA, Vernice R.   ~1917 Verdigree, NE     Unk Unk, Unk TUSHA, Vernice R. NEUHAUS, Alvin H. 10 Oct 1936 Yankton County, SD Wit. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence J. PICKETT TUSHA, Vernice R. TUSHA, Vernice R.   M
NAME DOB Place of Birth DOD Place of Death Father Mother  NAME Spouse Marriage Date Marriage Location Comment NAME NAME Baptism Sponsors Record Type


This database was created by extracting the data from Concordia Historical Institute's Microfilm #1828.  This microfilm contains the combined records of the Lutheran churches of Rosenberg, Walshtown and Yankton, South Dakota from approximately 1882 to 1937.  Marriages and deaths are all inclusive with births stopping at 31 Dec 1930.  These microfilmed records were compiled in a confusing manner making it difficult to always match a person to a church.   The Record Type is indicated with the following abbreviations:                      B = Birth/Baptism; C = Confirmation; Com = Communion; M = Marriage; D = Death/Burial; Reg = Family Register church unclear; Reg-R = Family Register Rosenberg;  Reg-W = Family Register Walshtown and  Reg-Y = Family Register Yankton.  The early records are written in 1800s script-style German, which presented a challenge for transcribing.  The records are transcribed "as-is" in the German spelling (Heinrich not Henry) and sometimes as a "best guess."   This database may not be reproduced in full or in part as a part of a for-profit publication.