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Isaac Craig Beckley

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Isaac Craig Beckley

Birth
Fayette County, West Virginia, USA
Death
1 Jul 1921 (aged 80)
Mexico, Audrain County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Mexico, Audrain County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section P Plot 149
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Son of Gen. Alfred Beckley and
Amelia Emily Neville Craig Beckley

Married Mary Ruth Duncan on
October 23, 1866 in Greenbrier
County, West Virginia

Suggested edit: Greenbrier Independent, Lewisburg, West Virginia
Friday, September 9, 1921, page 1
The August 4th issue of the Methodist Advocate-Herald, of Pt Pleasant, contains an interesting account of the life and death of Isaac Craig Beckley, son of General Alfred Beckley, who died on July 1st at his home in Mexico, Missouri.
He was born in what is now Beckley, March 2, 1841, and was married to Miss Mary Duncan, a Greenbrier county lady, in 1869. They became the parents of six children, four of whom survive: Edward Craig, Miss Rubena and Miss Mae.
Mr Beckley was a Confederate soldier in the Civil War. In 1874 he moved with his family to Missouri, and settled on a farm near Stephens. Later he moved to a farm near Auxvasse, where he lived until the fall of 1918, when he retired from active life and moved to Mexico, Mo.
Contributor: Anonymous (48825891)
Son of Gen. Alfred Beckley and
Amelia Emily Neville Craig Beckley

Married Mary Ruth Duncan on
October 23, 1866 in Greenbrier
County, West Virginia

Suggested edit: Greenbrier Independent, Lewisburg, West Virginia
Friday, September 9, 1921, page 1
The August 4th issue of the Methodist Advocate-Herald, of Pt Pleasant, contains an interesting account of the life and death of Isaac Craig Beckley, son of General Alfred Beckley, who died on July 1st at his home in Mexico, Missouri.
He was born in what is now Beckley, March 2, 1841, and was married to Miss Mary Duncan, a Greenbrier county lady, in 1869. They became the parents of six children, four of whom survive: Edward Craig, Miss Rubena and Miss Mae.
Mr Beckley was a Confederate soldier in the Civil War. In 1874 he moved with his family to Missouri, and settled on a farm near Stephens. Later he moved to a farm near Auxvasse, where he lived until the fall of 1918, when he retired from active life and moved to Mexico, Mo.
Contributor: Anonymous (48825891)


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