Mother: Margaret Caudy
08/15/1850 - Lived, District No. 24, Hampshire Co., VA (lived with parents)
1860 - M.D. degree, Winchester Medical College, Winchester, Frederick Co., VA (from: VA)
06/09/1860 - Practiced medicine, Eastern District, Hampshire Co., VA (living with sister, Virginia E. Beall)
12/12/1860 - Appointed Asst. Surgeon, 14th VA Militia, by W. H. Harness, Col. 14th VA Militia
01/31/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 14th VA Militia
03/10/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 14th VA Militia
08/20/1862 - Enlisted as Capt., 1st Regt. VA Partisan Rangers
09/01/1862 - "Elected" Capt., 1st Co. D, 1st Regt. VA Partisan Rangers
10/16/1862 - Capt., Co. D, 1st Regt. VA Partisan Rangers
10/27/1862 - Co. D, 1st Regt. VA Partisan Rangers, was transferred to the 18th VA Cavalry and became Company I of that organization.
11/01/1862 - Capt., Co. I , 18th VA Cavalry [still called Co. D, 1st Regt. VA Partisan Rangers by Capt. Beall]
11/26/1862 - Capt., Co. I, 18th VA Cavalry [still called Co. D, 1st Regt. VA Partisan Rangers by Capt. Beall], Camp Stribling Springs, Augusta Co., VA
12/08/1862 - Capt., Co. I, 18th VA Cavalry [still called Co. D, 1st Regt. VA Partisan Rangers by Capt. Beall], Camp Augusta Springs, VA
12/15/1862 - "Appointed", Lt. Col, 18th VA Cavalry
07/01/1863 - Lt. Col., 18th VA Cavalry, in the field
12/11/1863 - Lt. Col., 18th VA Cavalry, Harrisonburg, VA
03/31/1864 - "Elected", Lt. Col., 18th VA Cavalry, Army of Northern Virginia
04/20/1864 - Lt. Col., 18th VA Cavalry, Harrisonburg, VA
06/00/1864 - Commanded a detachment of the 18th VA Cavalry sent to Campbell Co., VA
05/17/1865 - Paroled as Lt. Col, 18th VA Cavalry by U.S. Army, Winchester, VA [Description - age: 28; height: 5 ft. 8 in.; complexion: dark; hair: dark; eyes: blue; residence: Hampshire Co., VA]
05/06/1868 - Married, Mary Acheson Tipping, Eastern, Hampshire Co., WV (she died in 1916)
1870 - Practiced medicine, Capon Township, Hampshire Co., WV (living with wife, Mary A., and one child - indexed in the 1870 U.S. Census as David E. Beall)
06/01/1873 - Mother, Margaret, died
1874,1877 - Practiced medicine, Capon Bridge, Hampshire Co., WV
11/14/1879 - Father, Eli, died
02/27/1880 - Died, Hampshire Co., WV
Note: Some sources list this man as David Edward Luther Beall.
Bob Krick provided input to this biography.
This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
03/28/2015. Unpublished database.
For more information about Dr. Beall, see:
Pugh, Maud [1946] Capon Valley: Its pioneers and their descendents 1698-1940. Privately published, Capon Valley, WV
Mother: Margaret Caudy
08/15/1850 - Lived, District No. 24, Hampshire Co., VA (lived with parents)
1860 - M.D. degree, Winchester Medical College, Winchester, Frederick Co., VA (from: VA)
06/09/1860 - Practiced medicine, Eastern District, Hampshire Co., VA (living with sister, Virginia E. Beall)
12/12/1860 - Appointed Asst. Surgeon, 14th VA Militia, by W. H. Harness, Col. 14th VA Militia
01/31/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 14th VA Militia
03/10/1861 - Asst. Surgeon, 14th VA Militia
08/20/1862 - Enlisted as Capt., 1st Regt. VA Partisan Rangers
09/01/1862 - "Elected" Capt., 1st Co. D, 1st Regt. VA Partisan Rangers
10/16/1862 - Capt., Co. D, 1st Regt. VA Partisan Rangers
10/27/1862 - Co. D, 1st Regt. VA Partisan Rangers, was transferred to the 18th VA Cavalry and became Company I of that organization.
11/01/1862 - Capt., Co. I , 18th VA Cavalry [still called Co. D, 1st Regt. VA Partisan Rangers by Capt. Beall]
11/26/1862 - Capt., Co. I, 18th VA Cavalry [still called Co. D, 1st Regt. VA Partisan Rangers by Capt. Beall], Camp Stribling Springs, Augusta Co., VA
12/08/1862 - Capt., Co. I, 18th VA Cavalry [still called Co. D, 1st Regt. VA Partisan Rangers by Capt. Beall], Camp Augusta Springs, VA
12/15/1862 - "Appointed", Lt. Col, 18th VA Cavalry
07/01/1863 - Lt. Col., 18th VA Cavalry, in the field
12/11/1863 - Lt. Col., 18th VA Cavalry, Harrisonburg, VA
03/31/1864 - "Elected", Lt. Col., 18th VA Cavalry, Army of Northern Virginia
04/20/1864 - Lt. Col., 18th VA Cavalry, Harrisonburg, VA
06/00/1864 - Commanded a detachment of the 18th VA Cavalry sent to Campbell Co., VA
05/17/1865 - Paroled as Lt. Col, 18th VA Cavalry by U.S. Army, Winchester, VA [Description - age: 28; height: 5 ft. 8 in.; complexion: dark; hair: dark; eyes: blue; residence: Hampshire Co., VA]
05/06/1868 - Married, Mary Acheson Tipping, Eastern, Hampshire Co., WV (she died in 1916)
1870 - Practiced medicine, Capon Township, Hampshire Co., WV (living with wife, Mary A., and one child - indexed in the 1870 U.S. Census as David E. Beall)
06/01/1873 - Mother, Margaret, died
1874,1877 - Practiced medicine, Capon Bridge, Hampshire Co., WV
11/14/1879 - Father, Eli, died
02/27/1880 - Died, Hampshire Co., WV
Note: Some sources list this man as David Edward Luther Beall.
Bob Krick provided input to this biography.
This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
03/28/2015. Unpublished database.
For more information about Dr. Beall, see:
Pugh, Maud [1946] Capon Valley: Its pioneers and their descendents 1698-1940. Privately published, Capon Valley, WV
Inscription
OUR BELOVED FRIEND
AND PHYSICIAN
D. EDWARD BEALL
Born
July 21, 1836
Died
February 27, 1880
committing himself to Him
who judgeth righteously.
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Large was his bounty and his soul sincere
Heaven did recompense as largely send:
He gave to misery all he had a tear
He gained from Heaven twas all he wished a friend
[Poem by Thomas Gray 1716-1771]
_______
Here also lie the remains of
his infant son
EDWARD ALLAN
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