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Rev Henry Barnett Beegle

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Rev Henry Barnett Beegle

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24 Sep 1895 (aged 76)
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Neptune Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Rev Henry Barnett Beegle
Methodist Episcopal Clergyman
First Postmaster for Ocean Grove/1871-1885

Son of Gershom and Hannah Nicholas Beegle; Husband of Mary Porter Loomis, married 11 Sep 1845 Port Jervis, Orange, NY. and Ellen Donahay Luker, married 6 Jul 1890 Ocean Grove, Monmouth, NJ

Rev. Henry B. Beegle died at his home in Ocean Grove on Monday of last week, 77 years. He was a well-known Methodist clergyman. He was married twice. His wife, who was Miss Ellen Luker of Freehold, survives him, as do also five children. Funeral services, which held on Friday, were attended by thirty Methodist clergy.
Red Bank Register Mar 1895 thru Dec 1895

The Rev. Henry B. Beegle died last night at his home, in Ocean Grove, Asbury Park, aged about eighty years. He was a former member of the New-Jersey Methodist Conference, but resigned from the ministry twenty years ago to take charge of the business of the Ocena Grove Camp Meeting Association. Ocean Grove owes much of its prosperity to Mr. Beegle's management. He leaves several children.
New York Times, Sept 25 1895
Rev Henry Barnett Beegle
Methodist Episcopal Clergyman
First Postmaster for Ocean Grove/1871-1885

Son of Gershom and Hannah Nicholas Beegle; Husband of Mary Porter Loomis, married 11 Sep 1845 Port Jervis, Orange, NY. and Ellen Donahay Luker, married 6 Jul 1890 Ocean Grove, Monmouth, NJ

Rev. Henry B. Beegle died at his home in Ocean Grove on Monday of last week, 77 years. He was a well-known Methodist clergyman. He was married twice. His wife, who was Miss Ellen Luker of Freehold, survives him, as do also five children. Funeral services, which held on Friday, were attended by thirty Methodist clergy.
Red Bank Register Mar 1895 thru Dec 1895

The Rev. Henry B. Beegle died last night at his home, in Ocean Grove, Asbury Park, aged about eighty years. He was a former member of the New-Jersey Methodist Conference, but resigned from the ministry twenty years ago to take charge of the business of the Ocena Grove Camp Meeting Association. Ocean Grove owes much of its prosperity to Mr. Beegle's management. He leaves several children.
New York Times, Sept 25 1895


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