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Catherine A Wynkoop Beales

Birth
Loudoun County, Virginia, USA
Death
15 Feb 1885 (aged 69)
Loudoun County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Woodburn, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Provided by a relative's research:

Interment place can't be determined but death occurred in Loudoun County, Va.

Marriage: April 6, 1843 at the Fairfax Monthly Meeting House. Loudoun County, Waterford, Va.


The below was contributed by a F-A-G member (#46896958) and the information could assist with finding the burying grounds for Catherine:


Catherine was a long time member of Methodist Episcopal Church SOUTH (when the church split around civil war the south church came into existence for those who were for the southern cause)
Rev Williams was at the church and maybe we can figure out where Catherine is interred and probably was renamed.

Obituary from the Mirror - Leesburg, VA February 26, 1885 BEALES - At the residence of her son, Mr. Richard Beales near Woodburn, VA on the morning of February 15, 1885 in her 70th year, Mrs. Catherine A Beales, consort of Mr. David L Beales, died of pneumonia and was buried on the following Monday in the G_ _ _ _ (possibly Grove) Church burial grounds, the Reverend Mr. Williams, her pastor officiating.
The deceased had been for many years up to the time of her death a member of the M E Church South. Her many deeds of Love, Kindness _ _ _ _(illegible) such as only a mother, wife and Christian to be _ _ _ _ _(illegible) charge of these sacred relations as can perform will be remembered by a large circle of mourning loved ones.



Provided by a relative's research:

Interment place can't be determined but death occurred in Loudoun County, Va.

Marriage: April 6, 1843 at the Fairfax Monthly Meeting House. Loudoun County, Waterford, Va.


The below was contributed by a F-A-G member (#46896958) and the information could assist with finding the burying grounds for Catherine:


Catherine was a long time member of Methodist Episcopal Church SOUTH (when the church split around civil war the south church came into existence for those who were for the southern cause)
Rev Williams was at the church and maybe we can figure out where Catherine is interred and probably was renamed.

Obituary from the Mirror - Leesburg, VA February 26, 1885 BEALES - At the residence of her son, Mr. Richard Beales near Woodburn, VA on the morning of February 15, 1885 in her 70th year, Mrs. Catherine A Beales, consort of Mr. David L Beales, died of pneumonia and was buried on the following Monday in the G_ _ _ _ (possibly Grove) Church burial grounds, the Reverend Mr. Williams, her pastor officiating.
The deceased had been for many years up to the time of her death a member of the M E Church South. Her many deeds of Love, Kindness _ _ _ _(illegible) such as only a mother, wife and Christian to be _ _ _ _ _(illegible) charge of these sacred relations as can perform will be remembered by a large circle of mourning loved ones.





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