Charles Davis Beagles
1861 - 1863 (2 years)-
Name Charles Davis Beagles Born 28 Apr 1861 Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri [1] Gender Male Died 21 Aug 1863 [1] - MHR note: Charles died enroute to California. [1]
Person ID I2200 Hedges Last Modified 12 Apr 2023
Father William Henry Beagles, b. 15 Jan 1832, Washington County, Tennessee , d. 25 Apr 1903, Napa County, California (Age 71 years) Mother Amanda Malvina Cassity, b. 25 Aug 1836, Flemingsburg, Fleming County, Kentucky , d. 27 Mar 1924, Napa County, California (Age 87 years) Married Jan 1860 Linn County, Missouri [1, 2, 3] Family ID F915 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - The marriage of Amanda M. Cassity and William H. Beagles was celebrated in Missouri in 1860. Of this union the following children were born: William H., a furniture and carpet dealer in San Francisco; Lucy, wife of Henry Clark of Chico; Clara E., Mrs. W.A. Wakerley, of San Francisco; Sarah Amanda and Emily Florence, both at home; Mary E., wife of Henry Wolf, of San Francisco ; Joyce A., at home; Robert L., of Chico; and Donald H., residing on the home place. Charles D. and Walter are deceased. The latter was a graduate of Stanford University and died in 1905. The children have been reared by their mother and all have become useful in their various locations in business and society.
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- The marriage of Amanda M. Cassity and William H. Beagles was celebrated in Missouri in 1860. Of this union the following children were born: William H., a furniture and carpet dealer in San Francisco; Lucy, wife of Henry Clark of Chico; Clara E., Mrs. W.A. Wakerley, of San Francisco; Sarah Amanda and Emily Florence, both at home; Mary E., wife of Henry Wolf, of San Francisco ; Joyce A., at home; Robert L., of Chico; and Donald H., residing on the home place. Charles D. and Walter are deceased. The latter was a graduate of Stanford University and died in 1905. The children have been reared by their mother and all have become useful in their various locations in business and society.
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