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Bethel Judd Beal

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Bethel Judd Beal

Birth
Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA
Death
28 Mar 1915 (aged 83)
Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Bedford Times-Republican, Thursday, April 1, 1915, p. 4
B. J. Beal
B. [ethel] J. [udd] Beal, who had been a resident of Taylor County for about half a century, passed away at the home of his son, E. [dwin] J. [oseph] Beal, in Bedford township, and funeral services were held at the residence Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. W. E. Robb of the First Church of Christ. Interment was in Fairview cemetery. His age was 83 years and 11 months.
In his early years Mr. Beal devoted some time to teaching school, and he never gave up being a student, in his later years finding much pleasure not only in keeping up with the times but in literature. He was always intensely interested in public affairs and was one of the few Fremont republicans left. He was a firm believer in the universalist faith.
Bethel J.[udd] Beal was born April 27, 1831, in Hamilton County, Indiana, being reared and receiving his education in that locality. September 27, 1860, he was married to Caroline Essington, and they were the parents of five children: B. [ethel] J. [ohn] Beal of Fort McGinness, Mont.; Wesley Beal of Atwood, Kan.; Elmer W. Beal of Bedford; Juliette Beal, who died in infancy; Edwin J. [oseph] Beal of Bedford. All of the surviving children were in attendance at the funeral. Mr. Beal came to Taylor County in 1867 and was one of the well-known farmers of the locality during his active life.
Bedford Times-Republican, Thursday, April 1, 1915, p. 4
B. J. Beal
B. [ethel] J. [udd] Beal, who had been a resident of Taylor County for about half a century, passed away at the home of his son, E. [dwin] J. [oseph] Beal, in Bedford township, and funeral services were held at the residence Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. W. E. Robb of the First Church of Christ. Interment was in Fairview cemetery. His age was 83 years and 11 months.
In his early years Mr. Beal devoted some time to teaching school, and he never gave up being a student, in his later years finding much pleasure not only in keeping up with the times but in literature. He was always intensely interested in public affairs and was one of the few Fremont republicans left. He was a firm believer in the universalist faith.
Bethel J.[udd] Beal was born April 27, 1831, in Hamilton County, Indiana, being reared and receiving his education in that locality. September 27, 1860, he was married to Caroline Essington, and they were the parents of five children: B. [ethel] J. [ohn] Beal of Fort McGinness, Mont.; Wesley Beal of Atwood, Kan.; Elmer W. Beal of Bedford; Juliette Beal, who died in infancy; Edwin J. [oseph] Beal of Bedford. All of the surviving children were in attendance at the funeral. Mr. Beal came to Taylor County in 1867 and was one of the well-known farmers of the locality during his active life.


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