Bon Homme County Social Service in Tyndall, SD is a non-commercial organization dedicated to providing free access to genealogical research information for Bon Homme County, South Dakota. Established in 1996 as part of the USGenWeb Project, a group of dedicated volunteers work together to compile and share historical data, including biographies, obituaries, marriages, queries, newspaper clippings, photos, maps, and local contacts, to assist individuals in their genealogical research.
Bon Homme County, named after Bon Homme island, was created in 1862 and has a rich history dating back to the early explorations of Lewis and Clarke in 1804. The county is home to several towns, including Scotland, Springfield, Tyndall, and Avon, with Tyndall serving as the county seat. With its diverse agricultural landscape and a population of 9,570 in 1900, Bon Homme County offers a wealth of historical and genealogical resources for those interested in exploring their roots in this region of South Dakota.
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