Person:Catherine Beal (2)

  1. Catherine Beal1827 - 1911
  2. Mary L. Beal1829 - 1912
  3. Jonathan Alexander Beal1830 -
  4. Phillip Dennis Beal1832 -
  5. Rachel Beal1834 - 1906
  6. Jesse Lichty Beal1836 - 1922
  7. William Lichty Beal1839 - 1923
  8. Sarah Ann Beal1841 - 1935
  9. John Lichty Beal1847 - 1933
  10. Malinda Beal1848 - 1922
  1. Adeline Baldwin1853 -
  2. Amos Baldwin1855 -
  3. Allice A. Baldwin1857 -
  4. Emma Baldwin1862 -
  5. Dora Baldwin1865 -
  6. Albina Baldwin1866 - 1943
  7. Albert Baldwin1866 - 1957
Facts and Events
Name Catherine Beal
Gender Female
Birth? 4 Sep 1827 Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage to Samuel Baldwin, Jr.
Death? 8 Jun 1911 Geneseo, Rice, Kansas, United States
Burial[1] Geneseo Cemetery, Geneseo, Rice, Kansas, United States

Notes

  • Samuel and Catherine had six children.
Image Gallery
References
  1. 67163743, in Find A Grave
    includes gravestone photo, last accessed Jan 2023.
  2.   United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
    Upper Turkeyfoot Twp., Somerset, PA.
  3.   .

    Allamakee, IA 1856 State-Census
    350 92 1 Saml Baldwin 29 Pa
    350 92 1 Catherine Baldwin 28 Va
    350 92 1 Adeline Baldwin 3 Pa
    350 92 1 Amos Baldwin 1 Iowa

  4.   United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
    Jefferson, Allamakee, IA.
  5.   United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
    Jefferson, Allamakee, IA.
  6.   United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
    Jefferson, Allamakee, IA.
  7.   1885 Jefferson, Allamakee, IA State Census
    Jefferson, Allamakee, IA.
  8.   1895 Victoria, Rice, KS State Census.

    (living with daughter, Addie)

  9.   United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
    Victoria, Rice, KS.
  10.   Eureka, Rice, KS, in United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624).

    (widow)

  11.   Waterloo Courier (Waterloo, Iowa)
    30 May 1894.

    To Meyersdale: Last evening nearly 90 people from Waterloo and vicinity departed on the three railroads centering here for Meyersdale, Pennsylvania, where the annual meeting of the German Baptist Church will be held. Two chair cars were set out on the side tracks of the Burlington road yesterday and about 50 people went over that line. Among those who departed from here we obtained the following names: Martin Bueghly, Mrs. S. L. Klingaman, Herman Knupp and wife, Mrs. Jacob Mosher and children, O. Barron and wife, J. Shrock and wife, J. C. Fike and wife, Misses Anna and Emma Miller, J. D. Gnagey, Miss Nettie Blough, John Speicher and wife, Mrs. L. Libby, Mrs. B. J. Joder, Mrs. W. O. Blough, J. H. Grady and wife, John Speicher and family, Mrs. Sam Smith, E. A. Brown and wife, J. W. Klinefelter and wife, Mrs. Hostetler, C. M. Saylor and wife, J. J. Berkley, wife and daughter, Miss Kate Schrock, A. I. Blough, W. H. Lichty and wife, J. J. Weller and wife, Mrs. Harriet Beal, Mrs. Catherine Baldwin and others.