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Henry Allen Beal

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Henry Allen Beal

Birth
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
21 Feb 1911 (aged 75)
Ephraim, Sanpete County, Utah, USA
Burial
Ephraim, Sanpete County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.371479, Longitude: -111.5879135
Plot
A 58 2
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Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847–1868

Beal, Henry

Birth Date: 30 Apr. 1835
Death Date: 21 Feb. 1911
Gender: Male
Age: 15 at time of crossing

Company: Warren Foote Company (1850)
Departure: 17 June 1850
Arrival: 17-18, 26 September 1850

Company Information:
About 540 individuals and 104 wagons were in the company when it began its journey from the outfitting post at Kanesville, Iowa (present day Council Bluffs).

Family that traveled with him:

Beal, Ann Deacon (53) Mother
Beal, John (13) Brother
Beal, John (48) Father
Beal, William (16) Brother

Son of John Beal & Ann Deacon.

OBITUARY: The Manti Messenger, Friday 24 February 1911:
LAST CALL OF HENRY BEAL
Well Known Ephraim Man Called Last Tuesday.
Funeral Today
Henry Beal one of the best known pioneers of the county, closed a long, busy useful career on this earth Tuesday morning at his home in Ephraim. He was 76 years old the last 57 of which he spent in Sanpete.
He was born in New York where his parents joined the Mormon Church, emigrating to Nauvoo and on to Utah in 1850. He lived in Manti from 1850 till 1854 when he moved to Ephraim where he has since lived and has exerted an influence in the upbuilding of that city having served in nearly every public office the city could give him.
He has also been a very energetic worker in the Church and was one of the most active in the building of the Snow Academy, of which he was president when he died.
The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock at the Snow Academy this afternoon.

Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847–1868

Beal, Henry

Birth Date: 30 Apr. 1835
Death Date: 21 Feb. 1911
Gender: Male
Age: 15 at time of crossing

Company: Warren Foote Company (1850)
Departure: 17 June 1850
Arrival: 17-18, 26 September 1850

Company Information:
About 540 individuals and 104 wagons were in the company when it began its journey from the outfitting post at Kanesville, Iowa (present day Council Bluffs).

Family that traveled with him:

Beal, Ann Deacon (53) Mother
Beal, John (13) Brother
Beal, John (48) Father
Beal, William (16) Brother

Son of John Beal & Ann Deacon.

OBITUARY: The Manti Messenger, Friday 24 February 1911:
LAST CALL OF HENRY BEAL
Well Known Ephraim Man Called Last Tuesday.
Funeral Today
Henry Beal one of the best known pioneers of the county, closed a long, busy useful career on this earth Tuesday morning at his home in Ephraim. He was 76 years old the last 57 of which he spent in Sanpete.
He was born in New York where his parents joined the Mormon Church, emigrating to Nauvoo and on to Utah in 1850. He lived in Manti from 1850 till 1854 when he moved to Ephraim where he has since lived and has exerted an influence in the upbuilding of that city having served in nearly every public office the city could give him.
He has also been a very energetic worker in the Church and was one of the most active in the building of the Snow Academy, of which he was president when he died.
The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock at the Snow Academy this afternoon.



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