Aged Resident of Nearby Village Mourned by His Sons and Daughters.
Thomas Phillip Beadle, son of Thompson Beadle and Nancy McGowan Beadle, was born March 4th, 1925, in Junius township, Seneca County, New York, and died April 6th 1913, aged eighty-eight years, one month and two days.
At the age of eight, he with his parents, settled in Emmet township, Calhoun County, and in December 1846 he was married to Lucy Spaulding.
They lived together 64 years and to them were born eleven children, eight of who are left to mourn for the father.
Two years ago, in January the wife and mother went on to the brighter home and left him very lonely.
“Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted.” Semi Weekly Argus April 15, 1913 page 1
Parents Thompson and Nancy McGowen were married Nancy McGowen 5 May 1824 in Junius, New York. There are on the 1850 census in Emmet Township, Calhoun County, Michigan. Burial unknown.
Spouse: Thompson Beadle
Sister Anna Fulton
Brother William Beadle
Aged Resident of Nearby Village Mourned by His Sons and Daughters.
Thomas Phillip Beadle, son of Thompson Beadle and Nancy McGowan Beadle, was born March 4th, 1925, in Junius township, Seneca County, New York, and died April 6th 1913, aged eighty-eight years, one month and two days.
At the age of eight, he with his parents, settled in Emmet township, Calhoun County, and in December 1846 he was married to Lucy Spaulding.
They lived together 64 years and to them were born eleven children, eight of who are left to mourn for the father.
Two years ago, in January the wife and mother went on to the brighter home and left him very lonely.
“Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted.” Semi Weekly Argus April 15, 1913 page 1
Parents Thompson and Nancy McGowen were married Nancy McGowen 5 May 1824 in Junius, New York. There are on the 1850 census in Emmet Township, Calhoun County, Michigan. Burial unknown.
Spouse: Thompson Beadle
Sister Anna Fulton
Brother William Beadle
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