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Lydia <I>Chamberlin</I> Beman

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Lydia Chamberlin Beman

Birth
Winchester, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death
22 Mar 1832 (aged 41)
Charlestown, Portage County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Ravenna, Portage County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.17033, Longitude: -81.2432098
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"First Marriage: Anson married Lydia Chamberlin in July, 1811 probably in HudsonTownship, then Portage County, OH; where her parents lived.[3] However, since the marriage is too early to be recorded in PortageCounty it could have been recorded in TrumbullCounty or even done in Connecticut. An Elisha Beeman operated a blast furnace in Winchester about 1800 so the two could have met there if Anson had visited.[4]
Lydia was the daughter of William and Jemima Skinner Chamberlin of Colchester and Winchester (now Winsted), Connecticut; and Hudson Twp, then Portage Co, OH, to whom she was born 11 Jan, 1791 in Winchester, Connecticut where her family lived before coming to Hudson Twp in 1808.[5] William Chamberlin then of Hudson Twp. recorded purchase of 500 acres there 24 Sept, 1810 being lots 95, 97, 98 and E 20 acres of lot 96. .
Lydia died 22 March, 1832 at the age of forty-one years after bearing at least seven children. Lydia?s death was announced in the Ohio Star 8 March, 1832 edition as follows: ?In Charlestown, on the 3rd Inst. Mrs. LYDIA BEEMAN, Consort of Capt. Anson Beeman, aged 41.? Lydia?s death is also noted 3 March, 1832 in the Western Courier.
Anson thought so much of Lydia that he bought a white marble stone for her grave in Maple GroveCemetery which is now the old public cemetery he helped establish in Ravenna. In 1995 that marble stone was lying horizontal, as were some others, and being run over by grass mowing tractors. I re-planted the stone upright in 1996, and stood Anson?s leaning stone up as well. At the same time I got an 1812 veterans flag for his grave. [The local patriots do not apparently mark all the veteran?s graves-or those of 1812 are forgotten]."

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"First Marriage: Anson married Lydia Chamberlin in July, 1811 probably in HudsonTownship, then Portage County, OH; where her parents lived.[3] However, since the marriage is too early to be recorded in PortageCounty it could have been recorded in TrumbullCounty or even done in Connecticut. An Elisha Beeman operated a blast furnace in Winchester about 1800 so the two could have met there if Anson had visited.[4]
Lydia was the daughter of William and Jemima Skinner Chamberlin of Colchester and Winchester (now Winsted), Connecticut; and Hudson Twp, then Portage Co, OH, to whom she was born 11 Jan, 1791 in Winchester, Connecticut where her family lived before coming to Hudson Twp in 1808.[5] William Chamberlin then of Hudson Twp. recorded purchase of 500 acres there 24 Sept, 1810 being lots 95, 97, 98 and E 20 acres of lot 96. .
Lydia died 22 March, 1832 at the age of forty-one years after bearing at least seven children. Lydia?s death was announced in the Ohio Star 8 March, 1832 edition as follows: ?In Charlestown, on the 3rd Inst. Mrs. LYDIA BEEMAN, Consort of Capt. Anson Beeman, aged 41.? Lydia?s death is also noted 3 March, 1832 in the Western Courier.
Anson thought so much of Lydia that he bought a white marble stone for her grave in Maple GroveCemetery which is now the old public cemetery he helped establish in Ravenna. In 1995 that marble stone was lying horizontal, as were some others, and being run over by grass mowing tractors. I re-planted the stone upright in 1996, and stood Anson?s leaning stone up as well. At the same time I got an 1812 veterans flag for his grave. [The local patriots do not apparently mark all the veteran?s graves-or those of 1812 are forgotten]."

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  • Created by: Janice
  • Added: Aug 27, 2016
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/169008794/lydia-beman: accessed ), memorial page for Lydia Chamberlin Beman (11 Jan 1791–22 Mar 1832), Find a Grave Memorial ID 169008794, citing Maple Grove Cemetery, Ravenna, Portage County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Janice (contributor 47845710).