PASSAGE. "Deseret News | 1872-03-13 | Died
"At Glenwood, Sevier County, of liver complaint, [no date] WILLIAM BEAL, aged 65 years, 4 months and 12 days.
"Born in Vermont, Sept. 27, 1806. Joined the Church in Ohio in 1836. Was in nearly all the persecutions of the Saints in Kirtland, Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois. Came to Utah in 1852. Since which time he lived most of the time on the frontier, and suffered much in being robbed and driven by Indians. Was always faithful to his brethren, and died in full faith and hope of a glorious resurrection. -- COM."
Birth: Sep. 27, 1810 Cambridge Lamoille County Vermont, USA
Death: Feb. 15, 1872 Glenwood Sevier County Utah, USA
Son of Abel Beal and Amy Franklin. Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Benjamin Gardner Company, arriving late in September 1852. Beal, William Birth Date: 27 Sep. 1810 Death Date: 15 Feb. 1872 Gender:
When William [KCX-VJ6] joined the 'Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' his family disinherited him.
Son of Abel Beal and Amy Franklin.
Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847–1868
Beal, William
Birth Date: 27 Sep. 1810
Death Date: 15 Feb. 1872
Gender: Male
Age: 37 at time of crossing
Company: Heber C. Kimball Company (1848)
Departure: 7 June 1848
Arrival: 24 September 1848
Company Information:
662 individuals were in the company when it began its journey from the outfitting post at Winter Quarters, Nebraska.
Family that traveled with him:
Beal, Clarissa Allen (40) wife
Beal, John Alma (11) son
Married Clarissa Allen. Their children: Oscar; Lyman; Franklin, m. Charlotte Hill; John Alma, m. Lavina Esther DeMill and Jemima Pecktol; Harriet, m. Alma Millet; Nancy, m. Oftimus Millet; Eunice, m. Alma Millet.
He was a settler of Manti, Utah.
LDS history
PASSAGE. "Deseret News | 1872-03-13 | Died
"At Glenwood, Sevier County, of liver complaint, [no date] WILLIAM BEAL, aged 65 years, 4 months and 12 days.
"Born in Vermont, Sept. 27, 1806. Joined the Church in Ohio in 1836. Was in nearly all the persecutions of the Saints in Kirtland, Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois. Came to Utah in 1852. Since which time he lived most of the time on the frontier, and suffered much in being robbed and driven by Indians. Was always faithful to his brethren, and died in full faith and hope of a glorious resurrection. -- COM."
Birth: Sep. 27, 1810 Cambridge Lamoille County Vermont, USA
Death: Feb. 15, 1872 Glenwood Sevier County Utah, USA
Son of Abel Beal and Amy Franklin. Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Benjamin Gardner Company, arriving late in September 1852. Beal, William Birth Date: 27 Sep. 1810 Death Date: 15 Feb. 1872 Gender:
When William [KCX-VJ6] joined the 'Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' his family disinherited him.
Son of Abel Beal and Amy Franklin.
Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847–1868
Beal, William
Birth Date: 27 Sep. 1810
Death Date: 15 Feb. 1872
Gender: Male
Age: 37 at time of crossing
Company: Heber C. Kimball Company (1848)
Departure: 7 June 1848
Arrival: 24 September 1848
Company Information:
662 individuals were in the company when it began its journey from the outfitting post at Winter Quarters, Nebraska.
Family that traveled with him:
Beal, Clarissa Allen (40) wife
Beal, John Alma (11) son
Married Clarissa Allen. Their children: Oscar; Lyman; Franklin, m. Charlotte Hill; John Alma, m. Lavina Esther DeMill and Jemima Pecktol; Harriet, m. Alma Millet; Nancy, m. Oftimus Millet; Eunice, m. Alma Millet.
He was a settler of Manti, Utah.
LDS history
Family Members
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Lyman Franklin Beal
1835–1914
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John Alma Beal
1836–1902
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Harriett Sylvania Beal Millett
1837–1901
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Emily Almina Beal DeMill
1839–1905
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Eunice Amy Beal Millett
1843–1926
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Francis L. Beal
1844–1844
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Nancy Jane Beal Millet
1846–1921
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William Francis Beal
1850–1852
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William Francis Beal
1850–1852
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Henry Beal
1851–1851
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Henrietta Beal
1851–1851
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Sabrie Anna Beal World
1854–1905
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Amelia Eliza Beal Burr
1855–1924
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Julia Caroline Beal Burr
1858–1959
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William Beal
1861–1938
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