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Charles A Beegle

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Charles A Beegle

Birth
Berlin, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Apr 1913 (aged 62)
Whiting, Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Whiting, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Suggested edit: Charlie A. Beegle. Was born April 3, 1851 in Berlin, Summerset County, Penn. died in his home at Whiting, Kansas, April 15, 1913, age 62 years and 12 days. Brother Beegle was married in Newry, Blair County, Penn., to Miss Margaret Fink of this union 9 children were born, 3 boys and 6 girls, of which 2 boys and 4 girls survive him. Namely, Mrs. T. H. May, Howard, Kans., Mrs. Charles Marshall, Sophia, Okla., Mrs. Harry Vail, Holton, Kans., Mr. Will Beegle, Davenport, Iowa; Mrs. Harlan Green, Larkinburg, Kansas; and Mr. Ed Beegle, Whiting, Kansas. Brother Beegle confessing Christ united with the Lutheran church while living in Penn., but shortly after arriving in Whiting, in 1878 he united with the Baptist church ... Brother Beegle was received into the fellowship of Lodge No. 214 of the I. O. O. F. in 1883 .... leaves, behind, wife, 6 children, 7 grand-children ... Resolutions of Lillian Reb. [Rebekah] Lodge No. 72, on the death of Charles Beegle .... The Whiting Journal, April 25, 1913.

.... Ed Beegle went to Little Rock, Arkansas to resume his work as Telegraph “line-man” with a floating gang .... The Whiting Journal, May 2, 1913.

Source: Selected Death Notices Jackson County, Kansas, Newspapers abstracted by Dan Fenton.
Contributor: Anna (47917889)
Suggested edit: Charlie A. Beegle. Was born April 3, 1851 in Berlin, Summerset County, Penn. died in his home at Whiting, Kansas, April 15, 1913, age 62 years and 12 days. Brother Beegle was married in Newry, Blair County, Penn., to Miss Margaret Fink of this union 9 children were born, 3 boys and 6 girls, of which 2 boys and 4 girls survive him. Namely, Mrs. T. H. May, Howard, Kans., Mrs. Charles Marshall, Sophia, Okla., Mrs. Harry Vail, Holton, Kans., Mr. Will Beegle, Davenport, Iowa; Mrs. Harlan Green, Larkinburg, Kansas; and Mr. Ed Beegle, Whiting, Kansas. Brother Beegle confessing Christ united with the Lutheran church while living in Penn., but shortly after arriving in Whiting, in 1878 he united with the Baptist church ... Brother Beegle was received into the fellowship of Lodge No. 214 of the I. O. O. F. in 1883 .... leaves, behind, wife, 6 children, 7 grand-children ... Resolutions of Lillian Reb. [Rebekah] Lodge No. 72, on the death of Charles Beegle .... The Whiting Journal, April 25, 1913.

.... Ed Beegle went to Little Rock, Arkansas to resume his work as Telegraph “line-man” with a floating gang .... The Whiting Journal, May 2, 1913.

Source: Selected Death Notices Jackson County, Kansas, Newspapers abstracted by Dan Fenton.
Contributor: Anna (47917889)


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