Alexander Leroy Beal is buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Greensboro, NC. Margaret Garner Beal is also buried there.
Known children are:
Eula lee Beal born 1903-1973
John Clarence Beal 1905-1983
*Thelma Margaret Beal born 1908-aft1973. she married Richard Leonard Myers on 25 Nov 1944 in Gilmer twp, Guilford, NC. Richard was a Policeman and was buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery. she survived her spouse.
*There also shows a Chassen R. Beal listed as another daughter born about 1927. Alex & Margaret would of been in their 50's. It is possible but another conclusion would be that "Chassen" is a granddaughter or grandson?. (The 1930 Census record shows that Alex & Margaret was living in Guilford County with their daughter Thelma Beal. There is a name under Thelma that shows possibly the census taker wrote thelma again and then replaced the name on top of it. This is where the name Chassen was recorded. I do not believe the name is Chassen. where the sex is, the census taker wrote F for female but looks like they wrote over the F to make a M for male. The name and sex of this child is unknown).
Alexander Leroy Beal is buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Greensboro, NC. Margaret Garner Beal is also buried there.
Known children are:
Eula lee Beal born 1903-1973
John Clarence Beal 1905-1983
*Thelma Margaret Beal born 1908-aft1973. she married Richard Leonard Myers on 25 Nov 1944 in Gilmer twp, Guilford, NC. Richard was a Policeman and was buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery. she survived her spouse.
*There also shows a Chassen R. Beal listed as another daughter born about 1927. Alex & Margaret would of been in their 50's. It is possible but another conclusion would be that "Chassen" is a granddaughter or grandson?. (The 1930 Census record shows that Alex & Margaret was living in Guilford County with their daughter Thelma Beal. There is a name under Thelma that shows possibly the census taker wrote thelma again and then replaced the name on top of it. This is where the name Chassen was recorded. I do not believe the name is Chassen. where the sex is, the census taker wrote F for female but looks like they wrote over the F to make a M for male. The name and sex of this child is unknown).
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