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James Madison Beery

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James Madison Beery

Birth
Death
27 May 1910 (aged 35)
Burial
Preble, Adams County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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JAMES BEERY DEAD
Well Known Young Man Passed Away Last Night At Home
OF HIS PARENTS
West of City - Had Lived in Hoagland for Past Several Years

James Beery, aged thirty-five years, a well-known young man, born and reared in this county, but who for the past five years had been a resident of Hoagland, where he was engaged in the harness making business, passed away Friday night at 9:30 o'clock at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Beery, west of the city, where he had been for the past week or two. The young man had been bedfast only a short time, though he had been in failing health for some time from an affection of the lungs.
He leaves a wife who was formerly a Miss Kiefer, and the following brothers and sisters: Harvey, living near Peterson; Jesse, of this city; Clyde, Vergil, Margaret, Edith and Mabel, all at home; Mrs. Flo Bright of near Peterson and Mrs. Mae Schafer of Danville, Ill. The funeral will be held Monday morning leaving the home at 10 o'clock for the Antioch church, where the services will be held at 10:30 o'clock. Burial in the Beery Cemetery. The young man is well and favorably known here and his death has caused universal gloom.

Decatur Democrat
Saturday, May 28, 1910
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Hoagland Man Dead in Adams County Decatur, Ind., May 28 -James Beery, aged thirty-five, born and reared in this county, but who for the past five years had been living at Hoagland, where he was an expert harnessmaker, passed away last night at 9:30 o’clock at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Beery, west of this city, where he had been for the past week. His death was caused by hemorrhage of the lungs and he had been sick but a short time. He leaves a wife, who was formerly a Miss Kiefer; his parents and the following brothers and sisters: Harvey, near Peterson; Jesse, of this city; Clyde, Virgil, Margaret, Edith and Mabel, at home; Mrs. Flo Bright, near Peterson; Mrs. May Schafer, of Danville, Ill. The funeral will be held Monday morning, the procession leaving the house at 10 o’clock for the Antioch Church, where the services will be conducted at 10:30 o’clock. Burial in the Beery Cemetery. Journal-Gazette, Allen County, IN; May 29, 1910, Page 6 Contributed by Jim Cox
JAMES BEERY DEAD
Well Known Young Man Passed Away Last Night At Home
OF HIS PARENTS
West of City - Had Lived in Hoagland for Past Several Years

James Beery, aged thirty-five years, a well-known young man, born and reared in this county, but who for the past five years had been a resident of Hoagland, where he was engaged in the harness making business, passed away Friday night at 9:30 o'clock at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Beery, west of the city, where he had been for the past week or two. The young man had been bedfast only a short time, though he had been in failing health for some time from an affection of the lungs.
He leaves a wife who was formerly a Miss Kiefer, and the following brothers and sisters: Harvey, living near Peterson; Jesse, of this city; Clyde, Vergil, Margaret, Edith and Mabel, all at home; Mrs. Flo Bright of near Peterson and Mrs. Mae Schafer of Danville, Ill. The funeral will be held Monday morning leaving the home at 10 o'clock for the Antioch church, where the services will be held at 10:30 o'clock. Burial in the Beery Cemetery. The young man is well and favorably known here and his death has caused universal gloom.

Decatur Democrat
Saturday, May 28, 1910
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Hoagland Man Dead in Adams County Decatur, Ind., May 28 -James Beery, aged thirty-five, born and reared in this county, but who for the past five years had been living at Hoagland, where he was an expert harnessmaker, passed away last night at 9:30 o’clock at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Beery, west of this city, where he had been for the past week. His death was caused by hemorrhage of the lungs and he had been sick but a short time. He leaves a wife, who was formerly a Miss Kiefer; his parents and the following brothers and sisters: Harvey, near Peterson; Jesse, of this city; Clyde, Virgil, Margaret, Edith and Mabel, at home; Mrs. Flo Bright, near Peterson; Mrs. May Schafer, of Danville, Ill. The funeral will be held Monday morning, the procession leaving the house at 10 o’clock for the Antioch Church, where the services will be conducted at 10:30 o’clock. Burial in the Beery Cemetery. Journal-Gazette, Allen County, IN; May 29, 1910, Page 6 Contributed by Jim Cox


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