Pvt Frederick Napier “Fred” Beal

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Pvt Frederick Napier “Fred” Beal

Birth
Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas, USA
Death
24 Nov 1934 (aged 56)
Portland, Washington County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Vet's Plot section, A-70
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In 1880, Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas; Frederick Beal was enumerated with his parents Charles & Louisa W. Beal and brother Malcolm Beal (1880 Census).

Fred N. Beal served during the Spanish American War as a Private with Troop D, 1st US Volunteer Cavalry [The Rough Riders] (Muster Papers).

Fred Napier Beal (B: 3 Mar 1878; D: 24 Nov 1934); a resident of Chehalis, Washington; had a military service date of 14 Aug 1906 (VA Master Index).

In 1900, Kingfisher, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma; Fred N. Beal (B: March 1879) was enumerated as a salesman (1900 Census).

On 29 Mar 1901, Oklahoma; Fred N. Beal (Alias: Frank L. Baker) filed for his military pension. He had served with Company D, 1st US Volunteer Cavalry and the 5th Company, US Coast Artillery Corps (Military Pensions).

On 25 May 1902, Kingfisher, Oklahoma; Fred N. Beal (B: ~1878) married Grace E. [Edith] Duncan (B: ~1881) (Oklahoma Marriages; Film #002383440).

On 28 Jan 1905, Jacksonville, Florida; Frank L. Baker (B: ~Aug 1876, Livingston Manor, New York) enlisted with 5th Company, Coast Artillery. He was described as 5' 10", fair complexion, dark brown hair, blue eyes, and a painter. On 14 Aug 1906, he was discharged from service (Army Enlistments). This was Fred N. Beal under his alias.

In 1910, Eagle Harbor, Kitsap County, Washington; grocery store manager Fred N. Beal (B: ~1878, Kansas) was enumerated with his wife Grace (1910 Census).

On 12 Sept 1918, Wallville, Lewis County, Washington; Fred Napier Beal (B: 3 Mar 1878), a resident of Wallville, registered for the World War I draft. He was described as stout build, tall height, light hair, and blue eyes. Next of kin was recorded as Grace E. Beal of Wallville (Draft Card).

On 29 Oct 1918, Fred N. Beal (B: 3 Mar 1878, Manhattan, Kansas); a resident of Wallville, Washington; was issued a passport. He was described as 5' 11", sandy complexion, light hair, and blue eyes. He was to travel to France for YMCA service. His father was recorded as Charles Beal (B: Ontario, Canada) of Bellingham, Washington (Passport Application).

On 11 July 1919, Brest, France; Fred N. Beal departed aboard the SS Cap Finisterre. He had arrived in Brest on 11 June 1919. He was a YMCA civilian aide. Emergency contact was recorded as his wife Grace E. Beal of Walville, Washington (US Army Transport Manifest).

In 1920, McCormick, Lewis County, Washington; saw mill manager Fred N. Beal was enumerated with his wife Grace E. Beal (1920 Census).

In 1930, Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington; coffee shop manager Fred N. Beal was enumerated with his wife Grace E. Beal. Fred was annotated as a veteran of the Spanish American War (1930 Census).

Fred Napler Beal (B: 3 March 1878, Kansas; D: 24 Nov 1934, Portland, Washington County, Oregon); a resident of Chehalis, Washington; passed away at the Veterans Administration Facility. He was the son of Charles Beal and Louise Westbrook, both natives of New London, Ontario. Burial was in Lincoln Memorial Park (Oregon Death Certificate #3240).

Fred N. Beal (D: Nov 1934, Portland, Oregon) was the son of O.N. Beal (mother) and brother of Clarence M. Beal of Bellingham and Mrs. Thom Hodge (Obit; The Bellingham Herald, 26 Nov 1934).

On 10 Nov 1934, Lewis, Washington; Fred N. Beal's estate was probated. Identified were stepmother Frances A. Beal of Bellingham, Washington; half-sisters: Harriet Hodge of Seattle, Washington and Mrs. Ira V. Wilson of Bellingham; half brother Clarence Beal of Bellingham; and sister-in-law Emma Duncan of Seattle (Washington Probate Records; Wills, Case #5786; Vol 4, 1931-1940).

On 8 March 1935, a military headstone was requested for Fred N. Beal (D: 24 Nov 1934). He had served as a Private with Troop D, 1st US Volunteer Cavalry. He served from 5 May 1898 to 15 Sep 1898. Headstone was to be placed in Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery in Portland, Oregon (Headstone Application).
In 1880, Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas; Frederick Beal was enumerated with his parents Charles & Louisa W. Beal and brother Malcolm Beal (1880 Census).

Fred N. Beal served during the Spanish American War as a Private with Troop D, 1st US Volunteer Cavalry [The Rough Riders] (Muster Papers).

Fred Napier Beal (B: 3 Mar 1878; D: 24 Nov 1934); a resident of Chehalis, Washington; had a military service date of 14 Aug 1906 (VA Master Index).

In 1900, Kingfisher, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma; Fred N. Beal (B: March 1879) was enumerated as a salesman (1900 Census).

On 29 Mar 1901, Oklahoma; Fred N. Beal (Alias: Frank L. Baker) filed for his military pension. He had served with Company D, 1st US Volunteer Cavalry and the 5th Company, US Coast Artillery Corps (Military Pensions).

On 25 May 1902, Kingfisher, Oklahoma; Fred N. Beal (B: ~1878) married Grace E. [Edith] Duncan (B: ~1881) (Oklahoma Marriages; Film #002383440).

On 28 Jan 1905, Jacksonville, Florida; Frank L. Baker (B: ~Aug 1876, Livingston Manor, New York) enlisted with 5th Company, Coast Artillery. He was described as 5' 10", fair complexion, dark brown hair, blue eyes, and a painter. On 14 Aug 1906, he was discharged from service (Army Enlistments). This was Fred N. Beal under his alias.

In 1910, Eagle Harbor, Kitsap County, Washington; grocery store manager Fred N. Beal (B: ~1878, Kansas) was enumerated with his wife Grace (1910 Census).

On 12 Sept 1918, Wallville, Lewis County, Washington; Fred Napier Beal (B: 3 Mar 1878), a resident of Wallville, registered for the World War I draft. He was described as stout build, tall height, light hair, and blue eyes. Next of kin was recorded as Grace E. Beal of Wallville (Draft Card).

On 29 Oct 1918, Fred N. Beal (B: 3 Mar 1878, Manhattan, Kansas); a resident of Wallville, Washington; was issued a passport. He was described as 5' 11", sandy complexion, light hair, and blue eyes. He was to travel to France for YMCA service. His father was recorded as Charles Beal (B: Ontario, Canada) of Bellingham, Washington (Passport Application).

On 11 July 1919, Brest, France; Fred N. Beal departed aboard the SS Cap Finisterre. He had arrived in Brest on 11 June 1919. He was a YMCA civilian aide. Emergency contact was recorded as his wife Grace E. Beal of Walville, Washington (US Army Transport Manifest).

In 1920, McCormick, Lewis County, Washington; saw mill manager Fred N. Beal was enumerated with his wife Grace E. Beal (1920 Census).

In 1930, Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington; coffee shop manager Fred N. Beal was enumerated with his wife Grace E. Beal. Fred was annotated as a veteran of the Spanish American War (1930 Census).

Fred Napler Beal (B: 3 March 1878, Kansas; D: 24 Nov 1934, Portland, Washington County, Oregon); a resident of Chehalis, Washington; passed away at the Veterans Administration Facility. He was the son of Charles Beal and Louise Westbrook, both natives of New London, Ontario. Burial was in Lincoln Memorial Park (Oregon Death Certificate #3240).

Fred N. Beal (D: Nov 1934, Portland, Oregon) was the son of O.N. Beal (mother) and brother of Clarence M. Beal of Bellingham and Mrs. Thom Hodge (Obit; The Bellingham Herald, 26 Nov 1934).

On 10 Nov 1934, Lewis, Washington; Fred N. Beal's estate was probated. Identified were stepmother Frances A. Beal of Bellingham, Washington; half-sisters: Harriet Hodge of Seattle, Washington and Mrs. Ira V. Wilson of Bellingham; half brother Clarence Beal of Bellingham; and sister-in-law Emma Duncan of Seattle (Washington Probate Records; Wills, Case #5786; Vol 4, 1931-1940).

On 8 March 1935, a military headstone was requested for Fred N. Beal (D: 24 Nov 1934). He had served as a Private with Troop D, 1st US Volunteer Cavalry. He served from 5 May 1898 to 15 Sep 1898. Headstone was to be placed in Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery in Portland, Oregon (Headstone Application).

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TROOP D
1 US VOLUNTEER CAVALRY
SPANISH AMERICAN WAR