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Bertha <I>Bellman</I> Beaugez

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Bertha Bellman Beaugez

Birth
Death
21 Dec 1932 (aged 81)
Burial
Ocean Springs, Jackson County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Bertha Bellman Beaugez (1851-1932), age 82 years, widow of Ernest M. Beaugez, died at 9.30 p.m., December 20, 1932, at the Beaugez home on Government Street. Bertha had resided in Ocean Springs for 70 years. She was survived by Ralph Beaugez, her son; sister, Pauline J. Bellman (1857-1933) m. George McCary (1848-1925) of Mobile; and three grandchildren.

Bertha was born at Biloxi, Mississippi on August 19, 1851 to Charles F.N. Bellman (1806-1868), a native of Kiel, Germany and an immigrant from Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The name was spelled "Bellmann" in Germany. At least two other Ocean Springs families, Pabst and von Rosambeau, had their origins in this northern province of Germany, whose borders were often disputed with neighboring Denmark.

Charles F.N. Bellman arrived at Biloxi, Mississippi in 1835, and circa 1836, married Pauline Ryan (1815-1899), the daughter of Jacques Ryan (d. 1849) and Elizabeth LaForce (LaFauce). At Biloxi, Charles F.N. Bellman made his livelihood as a boarding house proprietor, druggist, and doctor. Bellman Avenue, which strikes north-south from East Beach Boulevard to Howard Avenue, in Biloxi is named for Charles F.N. Bellman.

Bellman Children
Charles F.N. Bellman and Pauline Ryan Bellman brought nine children into the 19th Century world: Theodora Bellman (1838-1901), married Louis L. "Toon" Ryan; Adolphine Bellman (1838-1893), married Moses Seymour (1838-1893); Charles W. Bellman (1841-1885), married Louisa Wilhemena 'Almina' Egan (1851-1881); Edwardine Bellman (1843-1921), married Benjamin F. Noel (1841-1910+); Harro Bellman (1847-1920) married Euphrosine "Frazine" Ryan (1852-1904); Ada Regina "Lida" Bellman (1854-1870+); Ralph Charles Bellman (1855-1899); and Pauline Josephine Bellman (1857-1933) married George W. McCary (1848-1925); and Bertha Bellman (1851-1932) married Ernest M. Beaugez (1862-1903).

Jacques Ryan's Biloxi settlement
Charles F.N. Bellman's father-in-law, Jacques Ryan, had settled at Biloxi in the early 19th Century and in July 1822, he acquired a large tract of land on the Pass of Biloxi from Jean-Baptiste Carco (d. 1823), the son of Nicolas Carco II and Catherine Ladner. Carco had been awarded a land grant of ten arpents, or approximately 160 acres, on the Biloxi peninsula from the King of Spain in 1790. The Carco land donation at Biloxi, preceded that of the Ladners, Fayards, and Dorsette Richard. (The American State Papers, 1994, p. 38)

Bertha Bellman married Ernest M. Beaugez (1862-1903), the son of Stanislaus Beaugez (1813-1889) and Louise Ladner (1820-1897), on February 24, 1883, in the St. Alphonsus Catholic Church.

Bertha and Ernest E. Beaugez were the parents of three children: ? Beaugez, Ernest Edward Beaugez (1883-1907) and Ralph M. Beaugez (1889-1966).

Ernest E. Beaugez was the proprietor of a small grocery store on Government Street. He expired in January 1903, while Bertha B. Beaugez passed on December 20, 1932. Both were interred in the Bellande Cemetery in Ocean Springs. (The Pascagoula Democrat-Star, February 2, 1900, The Daily Herald, December 21, 1932, p. 2 and Lepre, 1991, pp. 17-18)

REFERENCES:

The Daily Herald, 'Mrs. Beaugez dies', December 21, 1932, p. 2.
Bertha Bellman Beaugez (1851-1932), age 82 years, widow of Ernest M. Beaugez, died at 9.30 p.m., December 20, 1932, at the Beaugez home on Government Street. Bertha had resided in Ocean Springs for 70 years. She was survived by Ralph Beaugez, her son; sister, Pauline J. Bellman (1857-1933) m. George McCary (1848-1925) of Mobile; and three grandchildren.

Bertha was born at Biloxi, Mississippi on August 19, 1851 to Charles F.N. Bellman (1806-1868), a native of Kiel, Germany and an immigrant from Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The name was spelled "Bellmann" in Germany. At least two other Ocean Springs families, Pabst and von Rosambeau, had their origins in this northern province of Germany, whose borders were often disputed with neighboring Denmark.

Charles F.N. Bellman arrived at Biloxi, Mississippi in 1835, and circa 1836, married Pauline Ryan (1815-1899), the daughter of Jacques Ryan (d. 1849) and Elizabeth LaForce (LaFauce). At Biloxi, Charles F.N. Bellman made his livelihood as a boarding house proprietor, druggist, and doctor. Bellman Avenue, which strikes north-south from East Beach Boulevard to Howard Avenue, in Biloxi is named for Charles F.N. Bellman.

Bellman Children
Charles F.N. Bellman and Pauline Ryan Bellman brought nine children into the 19th Century world: Theodora Bellman (1838-1901), married Louis L. "Toon" Ryan; Adolphine Bellman (1838-1893), married Moses Seymour (1838-1893); Charles W. Bellman (1841-1885), married Louisa Wilhemena 'Almina' Egan (1851-1881); Edwardine Bellman (1843-1921), married Benjamin F. Noel (1841-1910+); Harro Bellman (1847-1920) married Euphrosine "Frazine" Ryan (1852-1904); Ada Regina "Lida" Bellman (1854-1870+); Ralph Charles Bellman (1855-1899); and Pauline Josephine Bellman (1857-1933) married George W. McCary (1848-1925); and Bertha Bellman (1851-1932) married Ernest M. Beaugez (1862-1903).

Jacques Ryan's Biloxi settlement
Charles F.N. Bellman's father-in-law, Jacques Ryan, had settled at Biloxi in the early 19th Century and in July 1822, he acquired a large tract of land on the Pass of Biloxi from Jean-Baptiste Carco (d. 1823), the son of Nicolas Carco II and Catherine Ladner. Carco had been awarded a land grant of ten arpents, or approximately 160 acres, on the Biloxi peninsula from the King of Spain in 1790. The Carco land donation at Biloxi, preceded that of the Ladners, Fayards, and Dorsette Richard. (The American State Papers, 1994, p. 38)

Bertha Bellman married Ernest M. Beaugez (1862-1903), the son of Stanislaus Beaugez (1813-1889) and Louise Ladner (1820-1897), on February 24, 1883, in the St. Alphonsus Catholic Church.

Bertha and Ernest E. Beaugez were the parents of three children: ? Beaugez, Ernest Edward Beaugez (1883-1907) and Ralph M. Beaugez (1889-1966).

Ernest E. Beaugez was the proprietor of a small grocery store on Government Street. He expired in January 1903, while Bertha B. Beaugez passed on December 20, 1932. Both were interred in the Bellande Cemetery in Ocean Springs. (The Pascagoula Democrat-Star, February 2, 1900, The Daily Herald, December 21, 1932, p. 2 and Lepre, 1991, pp. 17-18)

REFERENCES:

The Daily Herald, 'Mrs. Beaugez dies', December 21, 1932, p. 2.

Inscription

"Mother"

At the foot of Ernest M. Beauges (1862-1903) grave. Probably his mother.




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  • Maintained by: raoul
  • Originally Created by: Deb
  • Added: Dec 16, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23429956/bertha-beaugez: accessed ), memorial page for Bertha Bellman Beaugez (19 Aug 1851–21 Dec 1932), Find a Grave Memorial ID 23429956, citing Bellande Cemetery, Ocean Springs, Jackson County, Mississippi, USA; Maintained by raoul (contributor 47260853).