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Pvt Jeremiah Beam

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Pvt Jeremiah Beam Veteran

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 Nov 1907 (aged 73)
Goodyear, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Goodyear, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
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He married Matilda Myers October 12, 1854, in York Springs, Adams County, Pennsylvania, and fathered
William W. (b. 6Jan1855),
Minnie E. (b.19Jan1857)m. J. Shoemaker
James Oscar (b. 17May1859),
Eliza J. (b. @1861),
Although the 1860 census shows them living together in Dickinson Township, Cumberland County, Jeremiah and Matilda apparently died/divorced because he married Mary C. Murtorff August 28, 1862, in Carlisle, fathering
Albert A. (b. 18Apr/63),
Ella C. (b. 14Jun1865)m. Wm. Shambaugh,
John E. (b. 30Nov1868),
Charles Forest (b. 03Mar70),
George Jeremiah (b. 13Jun1872),
Edgar Levi (b. 01Oct1874),
Harry Reynolds (b. 13Dec1876).
In 1860, he was a laborer living in Dickinson Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, and stood 5' 9" tall with dark hair and hazel eyes.

A Civil War veteran, he was drafted from Cumberland county and mustered into federal service at Chambersburg February 27, 1865, as a private with Co. G, 99th Pennsylvania Infantry, and honorably discharged with his company July 1, 1865.

Cause of death is listed as "heart dropsy and prostration." As of November 2015, Ancestry.com indexes his death certificate as "Beawo."
He married Matilda Myers October 12, 1854, in York Springs, Adams County, Pennsylvania, and fathered
William W. (b. 6Jan1855),
Minnie E. (b.19Jan1857)m. J. Shoemaker
James Oscar (b. 17May1859),
Eliza J. (b. @1861),
Although the 1860 census shows them living together in Dickinson Township, Cumberland County, Jeremiah and Matilda apparently died/divorced because he married Mary C. Murtorff August 28, 1862, in Carlisle, fathering
Albert A. (b. 18Apr/63),
Ella C. (b. 14Jun1865)m. Wm. Shambaugh,
John E. (b. 30Nov1868),
Charles Forest (b. 03Mar70),
George Jeremiah (b. 13Jun1872),
Edgar Levi (b. 01Oct1874),
Harry Reynolds (b. 13Dec1876).
In 1860, he was a laborer living in Dickinson Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, and stood 5' 9" tall with dark hair and hazel eyes.

A Civil War veteran, he was drafted from Cumberland county and mustered into federal service at Chambersburg February 27, 1865, as a private with Co. G, 99th Pennsylvania Infantry, and honorably discharged with his company July 1, 1865.

Cause of death is listed as "heart dropsy and prostration." As of November 2015, Ancestry.com indexes his death certificate as "Beawo."


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