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Joseph Archer “Joe” Beal

Birth
Peru, Miami County, Indiana, USA
Death
2 Jul 1914 (aged 55)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
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JOSEPH A. BEAL, cashier of bank, was born in Peru, Ind., April 15, 1859. When a child,his parents removed to Indianapolis, where they lived until our subject was six years of age.
Then they moved on to a farm in the same county, but returned to the city at the end of two years. Joseph attended the public schools of the city, and a course at a business college. In the spring of 1868, he accompanied his parents to Kansas, they settled at Leavenworth, and
in November of the same year, came to Pottawatomie County, settling on a farm near Louisville. In 1875, he entered the office of J. K. Whims, register, and worked there for a year. In March, 1876, he entered the office of M. S. & C. N. Beal, bankers. He worked for them in the business and in various county offices until January 1, 1877, when he became accountant and cashier for the banking house of Beal Bros., where we still find him. He is a member of the I. O. O. F. Was married September 30, 1879, in Pottawatomie County, to Miss Louis J. Immenschuh. They have one child-Mary Gertrude, born August 29, 1881.
[William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas]
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1901 Oct 16, IDAHO DAILY STATESMAN:
JOSEPH A. BEAL NOW CHIEF DEPUTY MARSHAL
Joseph A. Beal Is now chief deputy in the office of United States Marshal Ramsey, succeeding Joseph Pinkham.
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The Star-Mirror July 16 1914
Location: Moscow, Idaho Source: University of Idaho Library
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According to press reports, Joseph A. Beal of Boise died at Seattle last Thursday where he had gone a few days previous in the hopes of benefiting his failing health. The deceased was known in republican political circles through the state for many years...knew him well. He was familiarly known as "Joe" Beal. He resided at Boise for 20 years during which period he occupied many positions of trust in municipal, county and state offices.
JOSEPH A. BEAL, cashier of bank, was born in Peru, Ind., April 15, 1859. When a child,his parents removed to Indianapolis, where they lived until our subject was six years of age.
Then they moved on to a farm in the same county, but returned to the city at the end of two years. Joseph attended the public schools of the city, and a course at a business college. In the spring of 1868, he accompanied his parents to Kansas, they settled at Leavenworth, and
in November of the same year, came to Pottawatomie County, settling on a farm near Louisville. In 1875, he entered the office of J. K. Whims, register, and worked there for a year. In March, 1876, he entered the office of M. S. & C. N. Beal, bankers. He worked for them in the business and in various county offices until January 1, 1877, when he became accountant and cashier for the banking house of Beal Bros., where we still find him. He is a member of the I. O. O. F. Was married September 30, 1879, in Pottawatomie County, to Miss Louis J. Immenschuh. They have one child-Mary Gertrude, born August 29, 1881.
[William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas]
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1901 Oct 16, IDAHO DAILY STATESMAN:
JOSEPH A. BEAL NOW CHIEF DEPUTY MARSHAL
Joseph A. Beal Is now chief deputy in the office of United States Marshal Ramsey, succeeding Joseph Pinkham.
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The Star-Mirror July 16 1914
Location: Moscow, Idaho Source: University of Idaho Library
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According to press reports, Joseph A. Beal of Boise died at Seattle last Thursday where he had gone a few days previous in the hopes of benefiting his failing health. The deceased was known in republican political circles through the state for many years...knew him well. He was familiarly known as "Joe" Beal. He resided at Boise for 20 years during which period he occupied many positions of trust in municipal, county and state offices.


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