Person:George Stephenson (2)

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George Terry " Ted" STEPHENSON
b.11 Aug 1886 Lincoln Co, SD
d.25 Dec 1959 Interior, Jackson, SD
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Name George Terry " Ted" STEPHENSON
Gender Male
Birth? 11 Aug 1886 Lincoln Co, SD
Death? 25 Dec 1959 Interior, Jackson, SD
Burial? 29 Dec 1959 Interior Community Cemetery, Jackson, SD
Alt Burial? 29 Dec 1959 Interior Community Cemetery, Jackson Co., South Dakota

home of Louis Hercher

service at Presbyterian church in Interior, SD

Moved to Cottonwood, Jackson, SD, in 1927, where he ranched. He spent the last 23 years working for and living with the family of Louis and Lonabelle Hercher, Southeast of Interior. He remained single. He did carpentry work and mechanical work, as well as running cattle and horses. He sent for a red border collie, which he named Zip.

He was known as" Ted."Tombstone inscription is "Ted G. Stephenson"

He travelled as a young man in Cuba and Alaska.

He was a member of the Anchorage, AK International Order of Odd Fellows, 1917-1919.

He attended The Iowa State Automobile & Tractor School (Sioux City, Iowa).

home of Louis Hercher

service at Presbyterian church in Interior, SD

Moved to Cottonwood, Jackson, SD, in 1927, where he ranched. He spent the last 23 years working for and living with the family of Louis and Lonabelle Hercher, Southeast of Interior. He remained single. He did carpentry work and mechanical work, as well as running cattle and horses. He sent for a red border collie, which he named Zip.

He was known as" Ted."Tombstone inscription is "Ted G. Stephenson"

He travelled as a young man in Cuba and Alaska.

He was a member of the Anchorage, AK International Order of Odd Fellows, 1917-1919.

He attended The Iowa State Automobile & Tractor School (Sioux City, Iowa).

home of Louis Hercher

service at Presbyterian church in Interior, SD

Moved to Cottonwood, Jackson, SD, in 1927, where he ranched. He spent the last 23 years working for and living with the family of Louis and Lonabelle Hercher, Southeast of Interior. He remained single. He did carpentry work and mechanical work, as well as running cattle and horses. He sent for a red border collie, which he named Zip.

He was known as" Ted."Tombstone inscription is "Ted G. Stephenson"

He travelled as a young man in Cuba and Alaska.

He was a member of the Anchorage, AK International Order of Odd Fellows, 1917-1919.

He attended The Iowa State Automobile & Tractor School (Sioux City, Iowa).