Amanda M. Hamilton Beymer was born in Noble County, Ohio, November 14,1847,and passed into the great beyond from whence no traveler ever returns,June 28,1923,age 75 years,7 months and 14 days, She was united in marriage to W.H.Beymer on October 28,1866. She was converted and joined the Methodist Episcopal Church at Lockhart in 1890 and was a faithful and active member throughout her long and useful life, until the Master said 'well done,thou has been faithful over mamy things, enter thou into the joy of the Lord'.
She leaves behind her aged husband who has traveled through the toils and cares of life with her and now stads on the bank of the river waiting for the boatman to row him over. There remains three sisters and two brothers who will miss her, but they will soon follow as they are fast descending the western slop. Sister Beymer was the mother of nine children living: Mollie Black, Anna Curry, W.O.Beymer, A.L.Beymer, J.G.Beymer, W.R.Beymer, and Homer Beymer.
Three children preceded her in infancy, also Harry E. Beymer, of New Brighton, who passed on before her on June 26,1920. She has forty-four grandchildren and a host of friends who remain and will remember her example as a loving mother and a faithful follower of the Crist she loved to serve. (Jackson Herald Friday,July 13,)
Amanda M. Hamilton Beymer was born in Noble County, Ohio, November 14,1847,and passed into the great beyond from whence no traveler ever returns,June 28,1923,age 75 years,7 months and 14 days, She was united in marriage to W.H.Beymer on October 28,1866. She was converted and joined the Methodist Episcopal Church at Lockhart in 1890 and was a faithful and active member throughout her long and useful life, until the Master said 'well done,thou has been faithful over mamy things, enter thou into the joy of the Lord'.
She leaves behind her aged husband who has traveled through the toils and cares of life with her and now stads on the bank of the river waiting for the boatman to row him over. There remains three sisters and two brothers who will miss her, but they will soon follow as they are fast descending the western slop. Sister Beymer was the mother of nine children living: Mollie Black, Anna Curry, W.O.Beymer, A.L.Beymer, J.G.Beymer, W.R.Beymer, and Homer Beymer.
Three children preceded her in infancy, also Harry E. Beymer, of New Brighton, who passed on before her on June 26,1920. She has forty-four grandchildren and a host of friends who remain and will remember her example as a loving mother and a faithful follower of the Crist she loved to serve. (Jackson Herald Friday,July 13,)
Family Members
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Kezia Hamilton Millner
1842–1913
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Anna Hamilton Moore
1844–1930
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James Patterson Hamilton
1846–1931
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Esther Jane Hamilton Wilson
1848–1936
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Alexander Taylor Hamilton
1851–1928
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Thomas E Hamilton
1853–1857
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Madison S. Hamilton
1854–1857
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Jonathan Edward Hamilton
1858–1943
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Angeline Ellen "Angie" Hamilton Robey
1860–1929
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Joseph Battel Hamilton
1863–1946
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Mollie Rebecca "Mary" Beymer Black
1872–1962
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Anna Olive Beymer Currey
1873–1964
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Harry Edward Beymer
1874–1920
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Harry Edward Beymer
1876–1920
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William Owen Beymer
1878–1963
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Emma Dolly Wilson
1879–1971
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James Garfield Beymer
1881–1955
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Nellie Viola Beymer Curry
1882–1972
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Arthur Logan Beymer
1885–1979
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Homer D Beymer
1888–1968
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