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Reuben Beery

Birth
Bremen, Fairfield County, Ohio, USA
Death
20 May 1863 (aged 30)
Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Centropolis, Franklin County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Son of Joseph & Barbara [Miller] Beery

Reuben Beery, was a native of Fairfield Co, Ohio. In 1848 he went to California, crossing the plains with an emigrant train & taking a bunch of horses overland. In California he engaged in prospecting & mining & after 6 years returned east with $6,000 in cash. He was then 22 years of age. In Ohio he married & then bought a section of land where South Des Moines, Iowa, stands. For that he paid $2.50 an acre. A 1/4 of it he gave to his brother-in-law in order to induce him to settle with him. After a few years he became dissatisfied, sold his land for just what it had cost him to his brother-in-law, Charles Good, & moved down into Kansas, locating 5 miles west of Ottawa on Appanoose Creek. He lived with the pioneers in that locality until his death, which occurred during the Civil war. Reuben Beery married Sophia Schwartz, daughter of Henry Schwartz. The Schwartz's & the Beery's were both of German ancestry & the former came from Switzerland. Reuben Beery & wife had the following children: Mollie C., who married William Linnville & died at Pana, Illinois; Alice, wife of Howard Riley, living at Tower Hill, Illinois; Charles, of Belpre, Kansas; Iddo O., of Morton County, Kansas. After her husband's death Mrs. Reuben Beery sold her Kansas property & returned to Ohio.
Son of Joseph & Barbara [Miller] Beery

Reuben Beery, was a native of Fairfield Co, Ohio. In 1848 he went to California, crossing the plains with an emigrant train & taking a bunch of horses overland. In California he engaged in prospecting & mining & after 6 years returned east with $6,000 in cash. He was then 22 years of age. In Ohio he married & then bought a section of land where South Des Moines, Iowa, stands. For that he paid $2.50 an acre. A 1/4 of it he gave to his brother-in-law in order to induce him to settle with him. After a few years he became dissatisfied, sold his land for just what it had cost him to his brother-in-law, Charles Good, & moved down into Kansas, locating 5 miles west of Ottawa on Appanoose Creek. He lived with the pioneers in that locality until his death, which occurred during the Civil war. Reuben Beery married Sophia Schwartz, daughter of Henry Schwartz. The Schwartz's & the Beery's were both of German ancestry & the former came from Switzerland. Reuben Beery & wife had the following children: Mollie C., who married William Linnville & died at Pana, Illinois; Alice, wife of Howard Riley, living at Tower Hill, Illinois; Charles, of Belpre, Kansas; Iddo O., of Morton County, Kansas. After her husband's death Mrs. Reuben Beery sold her Kansas property & returned to Ohio.

Gravesite Details

31 yrs 11 mos



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  • Created by: mandalyn05
  • Added: Mar 26, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50265247/reuben-beery: accessed ), memorial page for Reuben Beery (9 Jun 1832–20 May 1863), Find a Grave Memorial ID 50265247, citing Centropolis Cemetery, Centropolis, Franklin County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by mandalyn05 (contributor 47121677).