Person:John Beal (57)

m. 4 Mar 1837
  1. Horace Walter Beal1840 - 1900
  2. Mary Elizabeth Beal1841 - 1881
  3. Hanson Beal1842 - 1845
  4. Lavina Beal1844 - 1847
  5. William Thomas Beal1846 - 1897
  6. Luther Lepley Beal1849 - 1851
  7. Charles Beal1851 -
  8. John Newton Beal1853 - 1936
  9. Daniel Webster Beal1855 -
  10. Henry Clinton Beal1857 -
  11. Epaphras Lee Beal1859 - 1923
  12. Arthur McClelland Beal1861 - 1894
  13. George Cortwen Beal1863 - 1920
  14. Abraham Lincoln Beal1865 - 1936
  15. Walter W. Beal1872 -
m. 19 Aug 1875
  1. Dr. Bertie Clyde Beal1876 - 1959
  2. Claude Afton Beal1878 - 1954
  3. Jessie Madeline Beal1880 - 1964
  4. Shirley A. Beal1889 - 1968
  5. George Clayton Beal1890 - 1955
  6. Albert Homer Beal1896 - 1992
  7. Ross Lee Beal1898 -
Facts and Events
Name John Newton Beal
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 19 Jan 1853 Dixon, Lee, Illinois, United States
Marriage 19 Aug 1875 to Clara Alice Linton
Census[1] 15 Apr 1910 Topeka (township), Shawnee, Kansas, United States
Death[2] 4 May 1936 Clearwater, Sedgwick, Kansas, United States
Burial[2] Clearwater Cemetery, Clearwater, Sedgwick, Kansas, United StatesPlot: Sec. 1A, Lot 51, Grave 1

John can be found in the following census:

1860 Dixon, Lee, IL Federal Census
1870 York, Tama, IA Federal Census
1900 Center, Smith, KS Federal Census
1905 Smith Center, Smith, KS Federal Census

BEAL Jr., John Sep 02, 1862 Co A Pvt Mustered out Jun 12 1865

The 75th Illinois Volunteers was organized at Dixon, IL, on the 2nd day of Sept. 1862, by Col. George Ryan. Ordered to Lousiville, KY, Sept. 27. Was Brigaded with 30th Brigade, Col. Post; ninth Division, General Mitchell of Buell's Army.  October 1st, marched in pursuit of Bragg. Oct. 8, engaged in the battle of Chaplain Hills, losing 47 killed, 166 wounded, and 12 prisoners. Marched to Crab Orchard, Col. Woodruff assuming command of the Division. Returned via Lebanon and Bowling Green, to Nashville--General Jeff C. Davis taking command of the Division. Encamped four miles from Nashville, on the Lebanon Pike, November 7, 1862.

Burial: Clearwater Cemetery Clearwater Sedgwick County Kansas, USA Plot: Section 1A, Lot 51, Grave 1

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Shawnee, Kansas, United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T624)
    NARA microfilm publication T624, Roll 457, Topeka Township, Shawnee, Kansas, United States, ED 190, Sheet 9B, Family 191.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 John Newton Beal, in Find A Grave.