Civil War Union veteran; he enlisted for as a Private in Company F, 4th Regiment, Delaware Volunteers. He was discharged on May 7, 1864.
He was the son of Daniel Beeby and Elizabeth Taylor who emigrated from Elstow, Bedford, England and came to America on the ship "Fame" in 1832. They settled in Thornbury township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania where Daniel was born and raised. Prior to enlisting, he was a carpenter in Thornbury township. He married Rachel Otley Darlington on February 24, 1859, in Philadelphia. He was a resident of Philadelphia when he enlisted on August 22, 1862.
Civil War Union veteran; he enlisted for as a Private in Company F, 4th Regiment, Delaware Volunteers. He was discharged on May 7, 1864.
He was the son of Daniel Beeby and Elizabeth Taylor who emigrated from Elstow, Bedford, England and came to America on the ship "Fame" in 1832. They settled in Thornbury township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania where Daniel was born and raised. Prior to enlisting, he was a carpenter in Thornbury township. He married Rachel Otley Darlington on February 24, 1859, in Philadelphia. He was a resident of Philadelphia when he enlisted on August 22, 1862.
Family Members
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Ann Beeby Zimmer
1819–1911
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William Beeby
1822–1870
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Mary Beeby
1823–1855
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George Beeby
1824–1902
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Benjamin Beeby
1827–1910
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Elizabeth Taylor Beeby Maison
1827–1921
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Hannah Beeby Tompkins
1828–1859
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Richard Beeby
1832–1900
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Susan T Beeby Martin
1835–1863
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Vernon Taylor Beebe
1838–1923
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Israel Pyle Beebe
1839–1919
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