Charles William Beale (1842-1924),
written/finished 1923.
Biography: "BYOGOFY OF C W BEALE"
Now the Hutchings family which turned out to be my Grandparents also, they consist of G. H. Hutchings and his wife, two boys, four girls. I know very little about them as they moved to Kentucky in 1844 and the Beale's stayed in Missouri, all but Father and he came back in the Spring of 1849, so I don't know much about them or what has become of them as all the old ones are dead.
"Mother's name was Ann Elizabeth Beale. Her maiden name was Hutchings and she died in Nelson county Kentucky in the Spring of 1847 and is buried at Bardstown. I was five years old. Father married again the first of January, 1849 to my Mother's sister, so my step Mother was my Aunt. Her name was Judith Mariah Hutchings. Their daughters I claim as my sisters, no half to it for they are the same blood as I am. Am I right or wrong, I will leave it to you to say as I don't know."
Subject: RE: buried in Bardstown
Date:24 Apr 2014,
Unfortunately, I could not find any information for you. The Bardstown Cemetery shares acreage with the St. Joseph Church Cemetery and they both began their burials in the 1860's. Prior to that, we had the Presbyterian Cemetery with burials starting in 1815 and the City Municipal Cemetery with burials starting in 1810. There were and still are quite a few private cemeteries throughout Nelson County and I check with our local library to see if your GGGmother's name appeared in their records, but to no avail. I checked under last names Beale, Hutchings, Peyton, and Payton just in case.
Barbie, City Clerk / Cemetery Sexton
City of Bardstown
Charles William Beale (1842-1924),
written/finished 1923.
Biography: "BYOGOFY OF C W BEALE"
Now the Hutchings family which turned out to be my Grandparents also, they consist of G. H. Hutchings and his wife, two boys, four girls. I know very little about them as they moved to Kentucky in 1844 and the Beale's stayed in Missouri, all but Father and he came back in the Spring of 1849, so I don't know much about them or what has become of them as all the old ones are dead.
"Mother's name was Ann Elizabeth Beale. Her maiden name was Hutchings and she died in Nelson county Kentucky in the Spring of 1847 and is buried at Bardstown. I was five years old. Father married again the first of January, 1849 to my Mother's sister, so my step Mother was my Aunt. Her name was Judith Mariah Hutchings. Their daughters I claim as my sisters, no half to it for they are the same blood as I am. Am I right or wrong, I will leave it to you to say as I don't know."
Subject: RE: buried in Bardstown
Date:24 Apr 2014,
Unfortunately, I could not find any information for you. The Bardstown Cemetery shares acreage with the St. Joseph Church Cemetery and they both began their burials in the 1860's. Prior to that, we had the Presbyterian Cemetery with burials starting in 1815 and the City Municipal Cemetery with burials starting in 1810. There were and still are quite a few private cemeteries throughout Nelson County and I check with our local library to see if your GGGmother's name appeared in their records, but to no avail. I checked under last names Beale, Hutchings, Peyton, and Payton just in case.
Barbie, City Clerk / Cemetery Sexton
City of Bardstown
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