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Dwight Charles Beverly

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Dwight Charles Beverly

Birth
Bolivar, Allegany County, New York, USA
Death
2 Sep 1926 (aged 86)
Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Private, Illinois, 52nd Inf, Vol. 2, Lft Art

DWIGHT C. BEVERLY, farmer, Section 19, P. O. Burlingame, was born in Bolivar, Allegany County, N. Y., July 20, 1840, is a son of Philetus Beverly and Louisa Mix Beverly. When a child his parents removed to Lake County, Ill., where he was brought up. He was educated at the common schools and at Wheaton College. When the late Rebellion threatened to disrupt the nation he enlisted September 23, 1861, in Company G, Fifty-second Regiment Illinois Infantry, for three years, but owning to disability was discharged in June, 1862. Having regained his health he again enlisted October 3, 1864, in Battery C, Second Illinois Light Artillery, and was discharged August 3, 1865. He came to Kansas in 1868, and settled at Burlingame Township. Works 320 acres. He was married in Lake County, Ill., April 12, 1866, to Miss Charlotte A., daughter of James Bristol and Sarah Thorpe Bristol. They have six children - Philetus J., born October 22, 1868; Edna C., born May 1, 1870; Sarah L., born December 22, 1872; Ora R., born February 18, 1876; Hattie L., born January 22, 1879; and Renda L., born December 31, 1881. Mr. Beverly is a member and chaplain of the E. P. Sheldon Post No. 35, Grand Army of the Republic, and of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas
http://www.kancoll.org/books/cutler/osage/osage-co-p6.html#BIOGRAPHICAL_SKETCHES_ASHER-COWEE
Private, Illinois, 52nd Inf, Vol. 2, Lft Art

DWIGHT C. BEVERLY, farmer, Section 19, P. O. Burlingame, was born in Bolivar, Allegany County, N. Y., July 20, 1840, is a son of Philetus Beverly and Louisa Mix Beverly. When a child his parents removed to Lake County, Ill., where he was brought up. He was educated at the common schools and at Wheaton College. When the late Rebellion threatened to disrupt the nation he enlisted September 23, 1861, in Company G, Fifty-second Regiment Illinois Infantry, for three years, but owning to disability was discharged in June, 1862. Having regained his health he again enlisted October 3, 1864, in Battery C, Second Illinois Light Artillery, and was discharged August 3, 1865. He came to Kansas in 1868, and settled at Burlingame Township. Works 320 acres. He was married in Lake County, Ill., April 12, 1866, to Miss Charlotte A., daughter of James Bristol and Sarah Thorpe Bristol. They have six children - Philetus J., born October 22, 1868; Edna C., born May 1, 1870; Sarah L., born December 22, 1872; Ora R., born February 18, 1876; Hattie L., born January 22, 1879; and Renda L., born December 31, 1881. Mr. Beverly is a member and chaplain of the E. P. Sheldon Post No. 35, Grand Army of the Republic, and of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas
http://www.kancoll.org/books/cutler/osage/osage-co-p6.html#BIOGRAPHICAL_SKETCHES_ASHER-COWEE


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