Person:Reuben Beck (1)

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m. 16 Sep 1876
  1. Reuben Alexander Beck1887 - 1956
m. 6 Jun 1910
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Name Reuben Alexander Beck
Gender Male
Birth[1] 9 Oct 1887 Marine Barracks, Chatham, Kent, England, United Kingdom.
Marriage 6 Jun 1910 St Mark's Parish Church, New Brompton, Kent, England, United Kingdom.to Ruth Elizabeth Baggs
Death[2] 14 Nov 1956 211 Marlborough Road, Gillingham, Kent, England, United Kingdom.Cause: Cerebral haemorrhage, hypertension, and arteriosclerosis.
Burial[3] 19 Nov 1956 Charing Crematorium, Charing, Kent, England, United Kingdom.

EDUCATION: Weslyan Elementary School, Arden Street, Gillingham, Kent. Chatham Dockyard School. 1902 - Chatham Dockyard as an apprentice, for six years.

OCCUPATION: Shipwright for most of his working life. Much of his life was spent in building submarines. Retired on Friday the 10 October 1947 at the age of 60.

RESIDENCES: 1887 - At birth - Marine Barracks, Chatham, Kent, England. 1891 - Census - 4 Chatham Place, Walmer, Kent, England. 1910 - After marriage - 31 Marlborough Road, Gillingham, Kent, England (later renumbered as 225). 1953 - 211 Marlborough Road, Gillingham, Kent, England.

INITIAL_SOURCE: Benjamin Beck's Family Web.

References
  1. Benjamin S. Beck. Beck Family History Web (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/benjaminbeck/beck.html). (An electronic record of one family historian's researches, mainly from Quaker sources. Published 2001)
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  2. Benjamin S. Beck. Beck Family History Web (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/benjaminbeck/beck.html). (An electronic record of one family historian's researches, mainly from Quaker sources. Published 2001)
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  3. Benjamin S. Beck. Beck Family History Web (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/benjaminbeck/beck.html). (An electronic record of one family historian's researches, mainly from Quaker sources. Published 2001)
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  4.   Benjamin S. Beck. Beck Family History Web (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/benjaminbeck/beck.html). (An electronic record of one family historian's researches, mainly from Quaker sources. Published 2001)
    Beck A2.