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Adeline Amelia “Addie” <I>Murray</I> Beeson

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Adeline Amelia “Addie” Murray Beeson

Birth
New York, USA
Death
Jan 1921 (aged 73)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Bentonville, Fayette County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 8
Memorial ID
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Twin girls, hale and hearty, weighing exactly six pounds each, came into the home of Leroy Beeson, near Bentonville, last Thursday. When they were first revealed to Grandpa Temple Beeson, he lifted up his hands and voice and ejaculated, "Good Heavens". Relatives all doing well.
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Obituary and death index both have year of death as 1921.
Evidently stone was added later causing confusion over year of death.

Palladium-Item
Richmond, Indiana
Saturday January 29, 1921
Page 4

Word has been received here that Adaline Beeson, widow of the late Leroy Beeson, died recently at her home, in Lincoln, Neb. The body will be brought here for burial arriving Monday afternoon.
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The remains of Mrs. Addie Beeson, widow of the late Leroy Beeson, and a former citizen of Posey township, were brought from Lincoln, Nebraska, to New Castle, Saturday, where they were met by Wright and Son and taken to the home of her brother-in-law Ed Beeson in Dublin. They were accompanied by her two daughters, Miss Bessie Beeson of Rochester, Minnesota and Mrs. W. S. Cochrane of Lincoln, who are the survivors of her family.
Mrs. Beeson was 72 years of age and was a native of New York. Her maiden name was Murray and she taught school at Bentonville at the time of marriage. For a long while after her marriage to Mr. Beeson they lived on what was then a leading farm in Rush county. He died some 25 years ago and sone years after his widow moved to Nebraska. By faith she was a Presbyterian and worshiped at Ebeneezer church, southwest of Dublin. Monday morning her body was taken to Bentonville and buried beside her husband in the local cemetery. Services were held by Rev. Thomas of the Friends church of Dublin. Many friends and family attended.
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Addie and Leroy had three children:
Paul
and twin girls:
Bessie: 2 Oct 1879- 23 Sept 1973
Bernice: 2 Oct 1879- 16 Sept 1975
Twin girls, hale and hearty, weighing exactly six pounds each, came into the home of Leroy Beeson, near Bentonville, last Thursday. When they were first revealed to Grandpa Temple Beeson, he lifted up his hands and voice and ejaculated, "Good Heavens". Relatives all doing well.
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Obituary and death index both have year of death as 1921.
Evidently stone was added later causing confusion over year of death.

Palladium-Item
Richmond, Indiana
Saturday January 29, 1921
Page 4

Word has been received here that Adaline Beeson, widow of the late Leroy Beeson, died recently at her home, in Lincoln, Neb. The body will be brought here for burial arriving Monday afternoon.
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The remains of Mrs. Addie Beeson, widow of the late Leroy Beeson, and a former citizen of Posey township, were brought from Lincoln, Nebraska, to New Castle, Saturday, where they were met by Wright and Son and taken to the home of her brother-in-law Ed Beeson in Dublin. They were accompanied by her two daughters, Miss Bessie Beeson of Rochester, Minnesota and Mrs. W. S. Cochrane of Lincoln, who are the survivors of her family.
Mrs. Beeson was 72 years of age and was a native of New York. Her maiden name was Murray and she taught school at Bentonville at the time of marriage. For a long while after her marriage to Mr. Beeson they lived on what was then a leading farm in Rush county. He died some 25 years ago and sone years after his widow moved to Nebraska. By faith she was a Presbyterian and worshiped at Ebeneezer church, southwest of Dublin. Monday morning her body was taken to Bentonville and buried beside her husband in the local cemetery. Services were held by Rev. Thomas of the Friends church of Dublin. Many friends and family attended.
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Addie and Leroy had three children:
Paul
and twin girls:
Bessie: 2 Oct 1879- 23 Sept 1973
Bernice: 2 Oct 1879- 16 Sept 1975


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