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Jane <I>Stout</I> Beal

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Jane Stout Beal

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
4 Feb 1903 (aged 67)
Laddonia, Audrain County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Laddonia, Audrain County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3
Memorial ID
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Jane married William Henry Beal in IN on Independence day - July 4, 1855.

Their children were:
John, Elgin, Charles, & Grant
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William & Jane owned a farm five miles northwest of Laddonia.

In June 1880,
W.H. & Jane Beal, ages 52 & 44, lived in Prairie Town, Audrain co, MO. William farmed with the help of their sons. Their sons included John, age 23; Elgin, 21; Charles, 19; & Grant, 15.
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On June 2, 1900,
William & Jane Beal, ages 72 & 63, owned a farm in Prairie, Audrain Co, MO. He was a Land Lord. They had been married 45 years; Jane had given birth to 5 children - 4 were living.

A member of the household included a boarder was Robert T. Steel, widowed, age 65. Robert, also a Land Lord, had immigrated from England in 1865.

Household Members
William Beal 72 (born in April 1828)
Jane Beal 63 (born in OH in Jan. 1837)
Robert T Steel 65 (born in England in Oct. 1834)
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Mexico Missouri Message (Mexico, MO)
Thursday, July 19, 1900
NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS
"Hon. C.W. Beal, of Broken Bow, Nebraska, visited the family of his brother, John Beal, of this city, first of the week. Mrs. Henry Beal of Laddonia, mother of the Beal boys, visited here at the same time."
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Mexico Missouri Message (Mexico, MO)
Thursday, August 1, 1901
"Dr. E.D. Vandeventer, Levi McDaniel, Ed Ferris, Hiram Morey, Mrs. W.H. Beal and a little child of Rev. Stover are among those who have been quite seriously sick in Laddonia vicinity."
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Mexico Missouri Message (Mexico, MO)
Thursday, February 5, 1903
"Mrs. Jane Beal, wife of W.H. Beal at Laddonia and mother of the editor of the MESSAGE, died yesterday at 10 o'clock as the result from a blood clot on the brain. The burial will likely be at Littleby Baptist church, near Worchester. More extended notice next week."
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Mexico Missouri Message (Mexico, MO)
Thursday, February 12, 1903
"The Ledger joins all the people of Mexico in extending sincere sympathy to John Beal, editor of the Mexico Message, in the loss of his mother who was a noble, Christian woman. - Mexico Ledger."
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Custer County Republican (Broken Bow, NE)
Thursday, February 5, 1903
"C.W. Beal went to Missouri Tuesday on receipt of a telegram that his mother was again dangerously ill. Another telegram came yesterday that she died yesterday. The Republican extends sympathy to this community."
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Mexico Missouri Message (Mexico, MO)
Thursday, February 12, 1903
Hon. C.W. Beal of Nebraska attended the funeral of his mother here last week."
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Researched & compiled by Virginia Brown
May 2016




Jane married William Henry Beal in IN on Independence day - July 4, 1855.

Their children were:
John, Elgin, Charles, & Grant
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William & Jane owned a farm five miles northwest of Laddonia.

In June 1880,
W.H. & Jane Beal, ages 52 & 44, lived in Prairie Town, Audrain co, MO. William farmed with the help of their sons. Their sons included John, age 23; Elgin, 21; Charles, 19; & Grant, 15.
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On June 2, 1900,
William & Jane Beal, ages 72 & 63, owned a farm in Prairie, Audrain Co, MO. He was a Land Lord. They had been married 45 years; Jane had given birth to 5 children - 4 were living.

A member of the household included a boarder was Robert T. Steel, widowed, age 65. Robert, also a Land Lord, had immigrated from England in 1865.

Household Members
William Beal 72 (born in April 1828)
Jane Beal 63 (born in OH in Jan. 1837)
Robert T Steel 65 (born in England in Oct. 1834)
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Mexico Missouri Message (Mexico, MO)
Thursday, July 19, 1900
NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS
"Hon. C.W. Beal, of Broken Bow, Nebraska, visited the family of his brother, John Beal, of this city, first of the week. Mrs. Henry Beal of Laddonia, mother of the Beal boys, visited here at the same time."
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Mexico Missouri Message (Mexico, MO)
Thursday, August 1, 1901
"Dr. E.D. Vandeventer, Levi McDaniel, Ed Ferris, Hiram Morey, Mrs. W.H. Beal and a little child of Rev. Stover are among those who have been quite seriously sick in Laddonia vicinity."
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Mexico Missouri Message (Mexico, MO)
Thursday, February 5, 1903
"Mrs. Jane Beal, wife of W.H. Beal at Laddonia and mother of the editor of the MESSAGE, died yesterday at 10 o'clock as the result from a blood clot on the brain. The burial will likely be at Littleby Baptist church, near Worchester. More extended notice next week."
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Mexico Missouri Message (Mexico, MO)
Thursday, February 12, 1903
"The Ledger joins all the people of Mexico in extending sincere sympathy to John Beal, editor of the Mexico Message, in the loss of his mother who was a noble, Christian woman. - Mexico Ledger."
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Custer County Republican (Broken Bow, NE)
Thursday, February 5, 1903
"C.W. Beal went to Missouri Tuesday on receipt of a telegram that his mother was again dangerously ill. Another telegram came yesterday that she died yesterday. The Republican extends sympathy to this community."
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Mexico Missouri Message (Mexico, MO)
Thursday, February 12, 1903
Hon. C.W. Beal of Nebraska attended the funeral of his mother here last week."
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Researched & compiled by Virginia Brown
May 2016






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