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Mary Ann <I>Taylor</I> Beam

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Mary Ann Taylor Beam

Birth
Stoke-sub-Hamdon, South Somerset District, Somerset, England
Death
31 Dec 1907 (aged 84)
Burial
Stevensville, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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Mary Ann Beam (nee Taylor) was born at Stoke-under-ham, England, August 9, 1823, and died December 31, 1907, aged 84 years, 4 months and 21 days. She came to this country with her parents in childhood. She was married to the late Solomon Beam. To this union were born fourteen children; three of whom with her husband preceded her decease. Three brothers, two sisters, eleven children, thirty-eight grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren survive to mourn their loss, which is her eternal gain. She was converted and became a member of the United Brethren church at Stevensville in the year 1857, when the class was first organized by the Rev. A. B. Sherk. For fifty years to the time of her death she had been a consistent, loyal member of the church of her choice. She was of an amiable disposition and was greatly beloved by her children and relatives, and highly respected by all who knew her. She was waiting latterly for the summons to come up higher. Her end was peace. The funeral services were conducted by the writer and were largely attended. A. H. STOLTZ. The Christian Conservator January 15, 1908.

Mary Ann Beam (nee Taylor) was born at Stoke-under-ham, England, August 9, 1823, and died December 31, 1907, aged 84 years, 4 months and 21 days. She came to this country with her parents in childhood. She was married to the late Solomon Beam. To this union were born fourteen children; three of whom with her husband preceded her decease. Three brothers, two sisters, eleven children, thirty-eight grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren survive to mourn their loss, which is her eternal gain. She was converted and became a member of the United Brethren church at Stevensville in the year 1857, when the class was first organized by the Rev. A. B. Sherk. For fifty years to the time of her death she had been a consistent, loyal member of the church of her choice. She was of an amiable disposition and was greatly beloved by her children and relatives, and highly respected by all who knew her. She was waiting latterly for the summons to come up higher. Her end was peace. The funeral services were conducted by the writer and were largely attended. A. H. STOLTZ. The Christian Conservator January 15, 1908.


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  • Created by: James Climenhage
  • Added: Aug 29, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57874616/mary_ann-beam: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Ann Taylor Beam (9 Aug 1823–31 Dec 1907), Find a Grave Memorial ID 57874616, citing Saint Johns Anglican Church Cemetery, Stevensville, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada; Maintained by James Climenhage (contributor 47169055).