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thank you for your help.

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Posted On: January 18, 2010 04:28:46 PM

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 Comments: thank you so much for info on Zoeckler,Dwinnell, et.al Can you tell me anyone I can hire to look up these articles in Deadwood library for me? Again, I am so grateful

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Deadwood Historical Newspaper Articles

Dwinnell, William B.

1 Token of esteem. 1901

2 Olympic farewell party. 1901

3 Dwinnell and Zoeckler married. 1901

4 Dwinnell and Zoeckler to marry. 1901

5 Cowboy cavalry leaves for Camp Thomas. 1898

6 Grand firemens tourney. 1894

Dwinnell and Zoeckler married.

Dwinnell, William B.

Zoeckler, Bertha L.

Cornella, Miss.

Keith, Edna.

Parker, L. P.

Zoeckler, William.

Franklin, Harris Mrs.

Frawley, Henry.

Franklin, Nathan E.

Russell, John R.

Laffey, J. P.

Dwinnell, D. C.

Ellis, David.

Dennis, Frank.

Keith, J. G.

Hattenbach brothers.

Hoffman, J. G.

Zoeckler, Peter.

Mabbs, Austin H.

Parker, Stella.

Carney, A. B. Mrs.

Mackay, A. R.

Karp, Otto.

Steele, William R.

McLaughlin, Frank.

Steele and Dwinnell, attys.

Jan. 31, 1901

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B. W. Dwinnell

1 Arrivals in Deadwood. 1895

2 Knights elect officers. 1893

3 Literary and social programme. 1892

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Ben Dwinnell

1 Umbrella shot with air gun. 1896

2 Arrivals on the mineral belt. 1896

3 Zoecklers celebrate five years. 1896

4 Arrivals in Deadwood. 1893

5 Arrivals on the mineral belt. 1893

6 Dwinnell returns from law school. 1893

7 Blizzards and Cyclones play ball. 1893

8 Weather doesnt stop ball game. 1892

9 Literary and social programme. 1892

10 Literary Society programme Oct. 3. 1891

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Benjamin Dwinnell

Frye remains shipped home.

Frye, Cyrus J.

Frye, Frank.

Knights of Pythias.

Musselman, John.

Ankeny, B. Frank.

McDonald, E. W.

Pryce, O. U.

Schaller, Joseph.

Glickauff, John.

Wardman, H. Benjamin.

Lyon, Moses.

Frazier, George.

Purnell, Otto.

Bennett, Granville G.

Martin, Eben W.

Thomas, Charles M.

Burns, John H.

Frawley, Henry.

Dwinnell, Benjamin.

VanCise, Edwin P.

Polley, S. C.

May 30, 1893

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Bertha L. Dwinnell

Olympic farewell party.

Dwinnell, William B.

Dwinnell, Bertha L.

Olympic Association.

Aug. 3, 1901

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D. C. Dwinnell

1 Dwinnell and Zoeckler married. 1901

2 Sister low with consumption. 1897

3 At the Keystone. 1887

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D. W. Dwinnell

Carney remains arrive.

 

Carney, James M.

Carney, Annie M.

Knights of Pythias.

Dwinnell, D. W.

May 28, 1892

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Dan Dwinnell

1 Dwinnell returns from law school. 1893

2 Arrivals in Deadwood. 1892

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E. C. Dwinnell

1 Was not robbed so badly as he reported 1878

2 Mill man taken in by "top & bottom" artists 1878

3 "Sure Thing" victim, left this morning on Bismarck 1878

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W. Dwinnell

Little Agnes laid at rest.

Ellis, Dave Jr.

Franklin, Nathan.

Dwinnell, W.

Seabick, A. F.

Catholic cemetery.

Laffey, John P.

Carney, Agnes C.

Sept. 22, 1891

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W. B. Dwinnell

1 Sister low with consumption. 1897

2 Grimshaw benefit tonight. 1896

3 Miss Grimshaws testimonial. 1896

4 Grimshaw benefit tonight. 1896

5 Baseball game between professionals. 1896

6 Knights install officers. 1895

7 Homestake Hose elects officers. 1893

8 Committee of the unwashed. 1892

9 Literary and social programme. 1892

10 Literary society to meet. 1891

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W. R. Dwinnell

Knights elect officers.

Knights of Pythias.

Wilson, John.

Osborn, W. W.

Richards, W. H.

Wangsness, J. A.

Jones, John R.

Dwinnell, W. R.

McDonald, E.

Pryce, O. U.

June 2, 1894

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J. P. Laffey

1 Dwinnell and Zoeckler married. 1901

2 Yesterdays personals. 1901

3 Democrats select delegates. 1900

4 Discussion of equal suffrage. 1896

5 Only 45 attend lecture. 1896

6 Inquiry club meeting. 1896

7 Fourth ward caucus. 1896

8 Arrivals in Deadwood. 1896

9 Green Front pulled. 1895

10 Literary programme. 1894

11 Strong endorsement for Baer. 1894

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John P. Laffey

1 Token of esteem. 1901

2 Democratic convention. 1900

3 Lawyers want to duke it out. 1897

4 Frawley takes on partners. 1894

5 Jensen up on perjury charge. 1893

6 Circuit court report March 10. 1892

7 Circuit court report February 14. 1892

8 Fair officers elected. 1892

9 Arrivals in Deadwood. 1892

10 Young Democrats elect officers. 1892

11 Literary and social programme. 1892

12 Arrivals in Deadwood. 1892

13 Literary and social programme. 1892

14 Literary society programme. 1892

15 Resolution of condolence. 1891

16 Little Agnes laid at rest. 1891

17 Farewell to Hastie. 1891

18 Justice court report May 1. 1891

19 Asking the governors veto. 1891

20 Farewell to Skinner. 1891

21 Happy birthday gathering. 1891

22 Judge Church banqueted. 1890

23 Installation of knights. 1890

24 Uniformed rank -- Knights of Pythias. 1890

25 Laffey suffering la grippe. 1890

26 Knights install new officers. 1890

27 Secret societies and officers. 1890

28 Marco Bozzaris Lodge elects officers. 1889

29 K. of P. officers installed. 1889

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Census

 

Name: William B Dwinnell

Home in 1930: Wheeling, Ohio, West Virginia

Age: 24

Estimated birth year: abt 1906

Relation to Head of House: Son

Parent's Name: Bertha

Race: White

Household Members: Name Age

Bertha Dwinnell 49

Bertha M Dwinnell 26

William B Dwinnell 24

Frank L Dwinnell 22

Henry Z Dwinnell 20

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William Zoeckler, Henry Zoeckler and Peter Zoeckler, Zoeckler Brothers, Sherman Street Market, Fresh Meats

Deadwood Historical Newspaper Articles


1 Dwinnell and Zoeckler married. 1901

2 Dwinnell and Zoeckler to marry. 1901

3 Delinquent property tax list. 1901

4 Delinquent property tax list. 1901

5 Waiting at Dutch Harbor. 1900

6 Zoecklers ducks take flight. 1900

7 Democrats select delegates. 1900

8 Hook and ladder annual meeting. 1900

9 Presentation of diplomas. 1900

10 Commencement exercises. 1900

11 Arnst resigns meat market. 1900

12 Filed for record. 1900

13 Yesterdays personals. 1900

14 Five for Cape Nome. 1900

15 Knights of Gambrinus meet. 1900

16 How Halloween was kept. 1900

17 Deadwood Bryan Day Nov. 3. 1900

18 Small pox at Nome. 1900

19 Yesterdays personals. 1900

20 Notice of dissolution. 1900

21 Businesses to close at eight. 1899

22 Mother and sister honored. 1899

23 Arrivals in Deadwood. 1897

24 Fourth of July committees named. 1897

25 Koegel and Belinke married. 1897

26 Zoekler brothers bring in stock. 1896

27 Aultmeyer recovering. 1896

28 Official directory. 1896

29 Zoeckler property go to wife. 1896

30 Filed for record May 5. 1896

31 Zoeckler funeral largely attended. 1896

32 Zoeckler funeral today. 1896

33 Zoeckler on deaths door. 1896

34 Arrivals in Deadwood. 1896

35 Delightful juvenile party. 1896

36 Four hundred pound ice cube. 1896

37 Zoecklers celebrate five years. 1896

38 Henry Zoeckler dies. 1896

39 Franklins silver wedding. 1895

40 School board organized. 1895

41 Fire officers appointed. 1894

42 Strong endorsement for Baer. 1894

43 Clayton stops run-away horse. 1894

44 Firemens tourney day one. 1894

45 Range cattle doing well. 1893

46 Delinquent tax sale notice. 1893

47 Cradle-altar-grave: 1892 in review. 1893

48 Delinquent tax sale notice. 1893

49 Miss Lizzie changes employment. 1892

50 Nothing heard from Slossan relatives. 1892

51 Zoeckler brothers new packing house. 1892

52 Culvert bid awarded Hanschka. 1892

53 Zoeckler daughter born. 1892

54 A successful firm -- Zoeckler Brothers. 1892

55 Real estate report March 30. 1892

56 Grand Central raised. 1892

57 Mabbs raising Grand Central. 1892

58 Zoeckler up on assault and battery. 1892

59 Real estate report December 12. 1891

60 Happy birthday gathering. 1891

61 Circuit court report November 25. 1891

62 Circuit court report November 18. 1891

63 Two default judgments granted. 1891

64 Accepted Zoecklers offer. 1891

65 Mineral and floral specimens. 1891

66 Zoeckler brothers, not Zoellner. 1891

67 Forrest shoots his own horse. 1891

68 Finance committee for the Fourth. 1891

69 Our business houses. 1891

70 Real estate transfers December 17. 1890

71 Delinquent tax sale. 1890

72 U.S. Court report September 5. 1890

73 United States court report Sept. 3. 1890

74 That water way. 1890

75 Grand and petit jurors. 1890

76 Zoecklers handsome gifts. 1890

77 Of note -- businesses and businessmen. 1890

78 Black Hills resources -- railroad support. 1890

79 To summer with uncle and aunt Zoeckler. 1890

80 Business-like running of the Fourth. 1889

81 McDonough interred in First Ward cemetery. 1889

82 Grand Central register Sept. 7. 1889

83 Little Frank quite sick. 1888

84 Zoecklers return from West Virginia. 1888

85 Zoeckler gives horsemanship exhibition. 1888

86 Zoeckler shows cattle specimen. 1888

87 Meals by the carcass. 1888

88 Black Hills beef. 1888

89 Lost half of cattle. 1887

90 Delinquent city tax sale S-Z. 1887

91 Mother and sister visit Zoeckler. 1887

92 Raising property values in Deadwood. 1887

93 Zoeckler in from cattle range. 1887

94 Loss of stock simply terrible. 1887

95 A meaty subject. 1887

96 Horses take fright. 1887

97 Fresh meats. 1886

98 Married Feb. 23. 1886

99 United States and territorial court. 1886

100 Fire department thanks. 1886

101 Zoeckler Brothers fresh meats. 1886

102 The peoples movement. 1885

103 Lawrence County Commission meeting. 1885

104 Delinquent tax sale. 1885

105 Short calf crop next season. 1885

106 Citizens petition Franklin for councilman. 1885

107 Who the people want. 1885

108 Pork packers. 1885

109 Pork packers. 1885

110 Zoeckler Bros. Pork Packers. 1885

111 Zoeckler reports on cattle losses. 1885

112 Superiority of Zoecklers pork. 1885

113 Happy New Year. 1885

114 All types of meat at Zoeckler Bros. 1885

115 Christmas in Deadwood. 1884

116 Fire alarm in fourth ward. 1884

117 Zueckler brother arrives to reside. 1884

118 Zoeckler Brothers begin production in earnest. 1884

119 Pierre coach. 1884

120 A new enterprise. 1884

121 Arrivals and departures. 1884

122 Zeocklers pay toll to Indians. 1884

123 Zoeckler brothers are at Iowa with 200 steers and 100 cows, on their way to the Hills. 1884

124 Zoeckler Brothers successful. 1884

125 William and Peter Zoeckler, in company with George Geis, leave this morning by private conveyance for the east. The Zoeckler brothers go to Wheeling, West Virginia, where they will visit with their 1883

126 Statement of losses by Ddwd citizens from flood 1883

127 Surprise prepared at Casino for 22nd birthday 1883

128 Dr Myers poetry, for Zoeckler, published tomorrow 1883

129 Friends presents to help Zoeckler celebrate birthd 1883

130 Friends presents to help Zoeckler celebrate birthd 1883

131 Drs poetry for Zoeckler published tomorrow 1883

132 Friends presents to help Zoeckler celebrate birthd 1883

133 Friends presents to help Zoeckler celebrate birthd 1883

134 Friends presents to help Zoeckler celebrate birthd 1883

135 Friends presents to help Zoeckler celebrate birthd 1883

136 Friends presents to help Zoeckler celebrate birthd 1883

137 Friends presents to help Zoeckler celebrate birthd 1883

138 Friends presents to help Zoeckler celebrate birthd 1883

139 Friends presents to help Zoeckler celebrate birthd 1883

140 Friends presents to help Zoeckler celebrate birthd 1883

141 Reports road as being lined with settlers coming i 1883

142 Opposed to division of Lawrence Co, butchers 1883

143 Delinquent tax sale, property sold for non-payment 1883

144 Freight bound hillwards from Pierre 1882

145 Leaves Deadwood 1882

146 Father of Zoeckler Bros, left after visit to sons 1882

147 Bad place exists in sidewalk near Meat Mrkt 1882

148 Arriving on todays Pierre stage, of Zoeckler Bros 1882

149 Sherman St. butchers building a refrigerator 1881

150 Proprietors of Sherman Street Market, ad 1881

151 Gave money for July 4th celebration 1881

152 Subscribes to the "Times" newspaper 1881

153 Sherman Street Market, fresh meats, ad 1881

154 Doings of the Deadwood Hook & Ladder Company, No 1 1880

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Bertha L. Zoeckler

Dwinnell and Zoeckler to marry.

Dwinnell, William B.

Zoeckler, Bertha L.

Jan. 30, 1901

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Dwinnell and Zoeckler married.

Dwinnell, William B.

Zoeckler, Bertha L.

Cornella, Miss.

Keith, Edna.

Parker, L. P.

Zoeckler, William.

Franklin, Harris Mrs.

Frawley, Henry.

Franklin, Nathan E.

Russell, John R.

Laffey, J. P.

Dwinnell, D. C.

Ellis, David.

Dennis, Frank.

Keith, J. G.

Hattenbach brothers.

Hoffman, J. G.

Zoeckler, Peter.

Mabbs, Austin H.

Parker, Stella.

Carney, A. B. Mrs.

Mackay, A. R.

Karp, Otto.

Steele, William R.

McLaughlin, Frank.

Steele and Dwinnell, attys.

Jan. 31, 1901

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Zoeckler

1 Zoeckler brothers are at Iowa with 200 steers and 100 cows, on their way to the Hills. 1884

2 Dr Myers poetry, for Zoeckler, published tomorrow 1883

3 Bad place exists in sidewalk near Meat Mrkt 1882

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Zoeckler, Birdie

Delightful juvenile party.

Liebmann, Walter R.

Paddock, Angie.

Zoeckler, Birdie.

Zoeckler, Cornelia.

Higby, Bernice.

Hattenbach, Esther.

Belding, Jessie.

Pierce, Florence.

Harding, Madge.

Graves, Flossie.

Haines, Nina.

Pierce, Belle.

Dennis, Frances.

Belding, Gussie.

Lewis, Lillie.

Thompson, Lola.

Schaad, Charlotte.

Edmonds, Susie.

Wringrose, Bertha.

Dague, Hazel I.

Adams, Lucile.

Treber, Willie.

Treber, Albert.

Sasse, Frank.

Hickok, Harry.

Howe, Willie.

Howe, Louis.

Selbie, Willie.

Selbie, Charlie.

Bab****, Francis.

Bennett, Gaylord.

Knowles, Ellery.

Frazer, Roy.

Dague, Darrell B.

Zoellner, Arthur.

Zoellner, Charles I.

Frazier,

Shannon, Miss.

Charlton, Miss.

Frazer, W. K. Mrs.

Knowles, Jennie.

McNulty,

Ankeny, B. Frank.

Hurley, Thomas.

Feb. 29, 1896

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Zoeckler, Cornelia/Cornella

1 Presentation of diplomas. 1900

2 Koegel and Belinke married. 1897

3 Delightful juvenile party. 1896

4 Happy birthday gathering. 1891

1 Yesterdays personals. 1900

2 Commencement exercises. 1900

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Zoeckler, Ed/Edward

Pierre coach.

Stagelines.

Zoeckler, Henry J.

Zoeckler, Ed.

Peggintine.

McCravry, George.

Flanegan, Mamie.

Codie, Mary.

Duilshine, Lou.

Oct. 12, 1884

Koegel and Belinke married.

Koegel, Robert.

Behnke, Ida C.

Zoeckler, William.

Zoeckler, Sadie B.

Koegel, Robert Mrs. SEE Koegel, Ida C.

Koegel, Ida C.McConnell, Alex S.

Merrick,

Hornberger,

Carney, Mrs.

Schrenkle, Mrs.

Zoeckler, Bertha.

Zoeckler, Cornelia.

Zoeckler, Edward.

Nov. 11, 1897

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Zoeckler, Frank

Little Frank quite sick.

Zoeckler, Frank.

March 23, 1888

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Zoeckler, Henry/ Henry J.

1 Zoeckler funeral today. 1896

2 Zoeckler on deaths door. 1896

3 Zoecklers celebrate five years. 1896

4 School board organized. 1895

5 Our business houses. 1891

6 Of note -- businesses and businessmen. 1890

7 Zoecklers return from West Virginia. 1888

8 Zueckler brother arrives to reside. 1884

1 Zoeckler funeral largely attended. 1896

2 Zoeckler property go to wife. 1896

3 Henry Zoeckler dies. 1896

4 Strong endorsement for Baer. 1894

5 Real estate report March 30. 1892

6 United States court report Sept. 3. 1890

7 Grand and petit jurors. 1890

8 U.S. Court report September 5. 1890

9 Married Feb. 23. 1886

10 Pierre coach. 1884

11 Arrivals and departures. 1884

Henry Zoeckler dies.

Zoeckler, Henry J.

Zoeckler, Matilda.

Zoeckler, William.

Zoeckler, Peter.

Zoeckler, Louis.

Welty, John S. Mrs.

Altmeyee, Matt Mrs.

Mabis, Albert Mrs.

March 25, 1896

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Zoeckler, Matilda

1 Notice of dissolution. 1900

2 Mother and sister honored. 1899

3 Zoeckler property go to wife. 1896

4 Henry Zoeckler dies. 1896

5 Franklins silver wedding. 1895

6 Delinquent tax sale. 1890

7 Mother and sister visit Zoeckler. 1887

8 Married Feb. 23. 1886

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Zoeckler Meat Market

1 Arnst resigns meat market. 1900

2 Five for Cape Nome. 1900

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Zoeckler, P

Leaves Deadwood

Zoeckler, P.

Sep 10 1882

 

Father of Zoeckler Bros, left after visit to sons

Zoeckler, P.

Sep 10 1882

Mother and sister visit Zoeckler.

Zoeckler, William.

Zoeckler, Mrs.

Welty, Mrs.

Zoeckler, Matilda.

Sept. 6, 1887

Zoeckler, P. E.

Grand Central register Sept. 7.

Caulfield, L.

Hull, H. E.

Martin, L. Mrs.

Robinson, G. H.

Hake, J.

Bowman, M. Miss.

Mills, J. A.

Benn, W. W.

Ervin, G.

Ashcroft, F.

Coe, C. A.

Frank, A. E.

Zoeckler, P. E.

Lewis, J. W.

Houghton, G. L.

King, J.

Lewis, R. W.

Cardinal, C.

Harris, S.

Smart, W.

Springer, G. A.

Lancaster, N.

Howard, J.

Johnson, G. G.

Perkins, W. B.

Grabill, John H. C.

Sept. 7, 1889

 

Zoeckler, Pete/Peter/Peter E.

1 Loss of stock simply terrible. 1887

2 Zeocklers pay toll to Indians. 1884

3 Surprise prepared at Casino for 22nd birthday 1883

1 Dwinnell and Zoeckler married. 1901

2 Small pox at Nome. 1900

3 Waiting at Dutch Harbor. 1900

4 Five for Cape Nome. 1900

5 Deadwood Bryan Day Nov. 3. 1900

6 Knights of Gambrinus meet. 1900

7 Arrivals in Deadwood. 1897

8 Henry Zoeckler dies. 1896

9 Filed for record May 5. 1896

10 Zoeckler property go to wife. 1896

11 Arrivals in Deadwood. 1896

12 Range cattle doing well. 1893

13 Delinquent tax sale notice. 1893

14 Nothing heard from Slossan relatives. 1892

15 Real estate report March 30. 1892

16 Real estate report December 12. 1891

17 Our business houses. 1891

18 Of note -- businesses and businessmen. 1890

19 Zoecklers return from West Virginia. 1888

20 Zoeckler in from cattle range. 1887

21 Lost half of cattle. 1887

22 Short calf crop next season. 1885

23 Zoeckler reports on cattle losses. 1885

24 Zueckler brother arrives to reside. 1884

25 William and Peter Zoeckler, in company with George Geis, leave this morning by private conveyance for the east. The Zoeckler brothers go to Wheeling, West Virginia, where they will visit with their 1883

 

1 Filed for record. 1900

2 Notice of dissolution. 1900

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Zoeckler, Sadie B.

1 Mother and sister honored. 1899

2 Koegel and Belinke married. 1897

3 Zoecklers celebrate five years. 1896

4 Zoeckler daughter born. 1892

Mineral and floral specimens.

Zoeckler, William Mrs.

Shaw, A. Mrs.

Barclay, W. J. Mrs.

Aug. 20, 1891

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Zoeckler, W./Will/William/Wm/Billie

Knights of Gambrinus meet.

Knights of Gambrinus.

Hotnberger, A.

Zoeckler, Peter.

Donovan, M. J.

Frawley, James.

Rankin, W. A.

Munn, James.

Zoeckler, W.

Denman, S.

Kenney, D.

Auten, George.

Poznansky, Joe.

Simpson, Arthur.

Hein, Fred.

McFarland, W. J.

May 1, 1900

1 Yesterdays personals. 1900

2 Zoeckler gives horsemanship exhibition. 1888

1 Delinquent property tax list. 1901

2 Dwinnell and Zoeckler married. 1901

3 Hook and ladder annual meeting. 1900

4 Filed for record. 1900

5 Democrats select delegates. 1900

6 Zoecklers ducks take flight. 1900

7 Waiting at Dutch Harbor. 1900

8 Notice of dissolution. 1900

9 Koegel and Belinke married. 1897

10 Fourth of July committees named. 1897

11 Official directory. 1896

12 Zoeckler property go to wife. 1896

13 Filed for record May 5. 1896

14 Henry Zoeckler dies. 1896

15 Zoecklers celebrate five years. 1896

16 Fire officers appointed. 1894

17 Firemens tourney day one. 1894

18 Strong endorsement for Baer. 1894

19 Cradle-altar-grave: 1892 in review. 1893

20 Delinquent tax sale notice. 1893

21 Culvert bid awarded Hanschka. 1892

22 Zoeckler daughter born. 1892

23 Zoeckler up on assault and battery. 1892

24 Real estate report March 30. 1892

25 Circuit court report November 18. 1891

26 Our business houses. 1891

27 Real estate transfers December 17. 1890

28 Zoecklers handsome gifts. 1890

29 Of note -- businesses and businessmen. 1890

30 To summer with uncle and aunt Zoeckler. 1890

31 Mother and sister visit Zoeckler. 1887

32 United States and territorial court. 1886

33 Lawrence County Commission meeting. 1885

34 Zeocklers pay toll to Indians. 1884

35 Zueckler brother arrives to reside. 1884

36 William and Peter Zoeckler, in company with George Geis, leave this morning by private conveyance for the east. The Zoeckler brothers go to Wheeling, West Virginia, where they will visit with their 1883

37 Doings of the Deadwood Hook & Ladder Company, No 1 1880

To summer with uncle and aunt Zoeckler.

Zoeckler, William.

Waltz, John.

Waltz, Albert.

Waltz, Mamie.

June 29, 1890

Arriving on todays Pierre stage, of Zoeckler Bros

Zoeckler, Wm.

Dec 20 1882

Zoeckler, Billy

1 Zoeckler shows cattle specimen. 1888

2 Reports road as being lined with settlers coming i 1883

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Metropolitan Market

Zoeckler, William

Zoeckler, Peter

Zoeckler, Henry

Range cattle doing well.

Livestock.

Zoeckler, Peter.

Metropolitan Market.

Dec. 14, 1893

 

Christmas season has come in earnest.

Holidays.

San Francisco Bazaar.

Metropolitan Market.

Dec. 17, 1893

Of note -- businesses and businessmen.

Merchants National Bank.

Selbie, William.

Union Assay Office.

Lyon, M. H.

Bamberger, M.

Grabill Art Gallery.

Treber, John.

Baggaley, John.

Wentworth Hotel.

Smith, S. R.

Smith, Frank B.

Jenkins, L. P.

Overland Hotel.

Empire Store.

Browning and Wringrose.

Browning, James.

Wringrose, John.

Zoeckler, William.

Zoeckler, Peter.

Zoeckler, Henry.

Fish and Hunter.

Hunter, John.

Big Horn Store.

Goldberg,

Hickey, Joseph.

Pollock, Albert.

McDonald, Edward.

Freund, F. G.

Northwestern Transportation Company.

Cooper, H. T.

Bartlett, C. A.

Brown, Frank L.

Deadwood Flouring Mill.

Beemer, George.

LaBeau, J. B.

Barclay, Charles.

Zoeckler Brothers Market, Metropolitan Market

Grabill, John H. C.

Jan. 1, 1890

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Saint Ambrose Cemetery

Deadwood, Lawrence County, South Dakota

Burnam Hill, Deadwood, SD

Zoeckler, Sadie B, b. Apr 09, 1867, d. Oct 31, 1940, Schulte FH marker, 2 markers

Zoeckler, William, b. May 1855, d. Dec 1911

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Census

Name: William Zigler/Zoeckler

Home in 1880: Deadwood, Lawrence, Dakota Territory

Age: 24

Estimated birth year: abt 1856

Birthplace: West Virginia

Relation to Head of Household: Something other than a direct relationship (Other)

Father's birthplace: Ger

Mother's birthplace: Ger

Occupation: Meat Market

Marital Status: Single

Race: White

Gender: Male

James A. Wilson 46

Sallie M. Wilson 41

Willie E. Wilson 19

Kittie A. Wilson 13

Nettie C. Wilson 11

A. Sonstrom 49

William Nelson 41

H. N. Hartendorff 38

William Zigler 24

William Lutz 25

Gust. Cacholer 61

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Name: William J Zoeckler

Age in 1910: 56

Estimated birth year: abt 1854

Birthplace: West Virginia

Relation to Head of House: Head

Father's Birth Place: Germany

Mother's Birth Place: Germany

Occupation: Meat Market

Spouse's name: Sadie F

Home in 1910: Deadwood Ward 4, Lawrence, South Dakota

Marital Status: Married

Number of Years Married: 19

Race: White

Gender: Male

Household Members: Name Age

William J Zoeckler 56

Sadie F Zoeckler 43

Ruth L Zoeckler 18

Marie V Zoeckler 16

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Name: Marie Veneita Zoeckler

Birth Date: 29 Nov 1893

Gender: Female

County: Lawrence

Father's Name: William Zoeckler

Mother's Name: Sadie Behnke

File Date: 21 Aug 1940

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Name: Ruth Zoeckler

Age: 21

Gender: Female

Spouse: Virgil L Yeager

Marriage Date: 4 Sep 1913

Marriage County: Lawrence

County of Residence: Lawrence

Post Office: Deadwood

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Name: Sadie Zoeckler

Home in 1920: Deadwood, Lawrence, South Dakota

Age: 52 years

Estimated birth year: abt 1868

Birthplace: Germany

Relation to Head of House: Head

Father's Birth Place: Germany

Mother's Birth Place: Germany

Marital Status: Married

Race: White

Sex: Female

Home owned: Own

Year of Immigration: 1867

Able to read: Yes

Able to Write: Yes

Household Members: Name Age

Sadie Zoeckler 52

Marie Zoeckler 26, occupation bookkeeper, law office

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Name: Sadie B Zoeckler

Home in 1930: Deadwood, Lawrence, South Dakota

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Age: 62

Estimated birth year: abt 1868

Birthplace: Germany

Relation to Head of House:

Race: White

Household Members: Name Age

Charles G Kennady 49

Grace B Kennady 43

Madge M Kennady 18

Charles W Kennady 17

Eleanor H Kennady 13

Keith Kennady 7

Don E Kennady 5

Sadie B Zoeckler 62

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Name: Sadie B Zoeckler

Certificate Number: 196732

Death Day: 31

Death Month: Oct

Death Year: 1940

County: Lawrence

Page Number: 300

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Name: Edward Zoeckler

Age in 1910: 30

Estimated birth year: abt 1880

Birthplace: South Dakota

Relation to Head of House: Lodger

Father's Birth Place: Virginia

Mother's Birth Place: Virginia

Home in 1910: Deadwood Ward 2, Lawrence, South Dakota

Marital Status: Single

Race: White

Gender: Male

Occupation: Butcher Slaughter House

Household Members: Name Age

Bent H Farrell 44

Teett Farrell 55

Charles Coe 56

Mike Geary 45

Thomas E Hammer 36

Valy Hass 29

Anton Kittlesby 32

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Martin Kelly 40

Hark Kane 36

Edward Mayer 28

James M Meyers 41

Willim H Miller 29

James Mahony 35

Edward Luther 59

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Henry Magers 44

Edward McGeorge 33

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Athur McLudry 29

Cathern McMannus 31

Edward Nodler 31

Helen Nodler 19

Grans Mieliegh 37

Margret Obrian 28

George Parker 30

Fredrick Rosseter 35

John Stann 40

Albert G Spinol 36

George K Williams 29

Donald Williams 45

Minne Williams 34

Edward Zoeckler 30

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Name: Matilda Zoeckler

Home in 1900: Deadwood, Lawrence, South Dakota

Age: 44

Birth Date: Sep 1855

Birthplace: West Virginia

Race: White

Gender: Female

Relationship to Head of House: Head

Father's Birthplace: Germany

Mother's Birthplace: Germany

Mother: number of living children: 3

Mother: How many children: 5

Marriage Year: 1876

Marital Status: Widow

Years Married: 24

Residence : Deadwood City, Lawrence, South Dakota

Occupation: son, Elwood Zoeckler, clerk meat market

Matilda Zoeckler 44

Elwood Zoeckler 21

Bertha Zoeckler 20

Cornelia Zoeckler 16

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William and Peter Zoeckler, in company with George Geis, leave this morning by private conveyance for the east. The Zoeckler brothers go to Wheeling, West Virginia, where they will visit with their 1883

States Federal Census  

Name: George Zoeckler

Home in 1880: Wheeling, Ohio, West Virginia

Age: 45

Estimated birth year: abt 1835

Birthplace: Hesse D

Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)

Spouse's name: Kate

Father's birthplace: Hesse D

Mother's birthplace: Hesse D

Neighbors: View others on page

Occupation: Butcher

Marital Status: Married

Race: White

Household Members: Name Age

George Zoeckler 45

Kate Zoeckler 40

George Zoeckler 21

Minnie Zoeckler 3

Mary Heil 17

Albert Veihreller 15

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 Comments: I am looking for info. of Zoeckler Brothers and also my grandfather, Wm. B. Dwinnell who married Bertha Zoeckler Jan 1, 1900 in Deadwood. He was law partner with J. Laffey.
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