Mae Eliza Beagles
1874 - 1950 (76 years)-
Name Mae Eliza Beagles Born 10 May 1874 Napa, Napa County, California [1, 2] Gender Female Census 1920 San Francisco, San Francisco County, California Census 1930 San Francisco, San Francisco County, California Died 11 Jul 1950 Livermore, Alameda County, California [1, 2, 3] Buried Tulocay Cemetery, Napa, Napa County, California [1, 2, 3] - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153442570/may-e.-baker
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Person ID I2204 Hedges Last Modified 13 May 2024
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, 3, 4] Family ID F915 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Henry W. Wolf, b. Abt 1866, Germany , d. 23 Feb 1918, San Francisco, San Francisco County, California (Age 52 years) Married 23 Dec 1895 Napa County, California [5] Last Modified 13 May 2024 Family ID F1069 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Clarence Clarke Baker, b. Abt 1857, Atlanta City, Logan County, Illinois , d. 25 Mar 1923, San Francisco, San Francisco County, California (Age 66 years) Last Modified 28 Nov 2020 Family ID F722 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.
[6] - Wedding on the Big Ranch.
Miss Mae E. Beagles, daughter of W.H. Beagles, and Henry Wolf, formerly proprietor of the Napa Hotel, were united in marriage Monday afternoon at the Beagles residence on the Big Ranch.
Rev. Richard Wylie performed the ceremony in the presence of the relatives of the contracting parties.
An elaborate dinner followed the ceremony, and Mr. and Mrs. Wolf took the afternoon train for the southern part of the State. They will return to San Francisco in several weeks and there make their home.
Both parties are well known in this vicinity, and both have many friends who wish them the best of luck through life.
Napa Journal, Napa, California. Tuesday, 24 December 1895.
[5] - Baker – In Livermore, July 11, 1950, Mrs. May E. Baker, wife of the late Dr. Clarence C. Baker, loving mother of Mrs. Pearl W. Bowen of Williams, Donald H. Beagles of Napa, sister of Mrs. Joy Shaver of Napa and Miss Amanda Beagles of San Francisco. A resident of Napa, moved to San Francisco in 1896; aged 80 years.
Funeral services will be held at the Treadway Funeral Chapel, Napa, Thursday, July 13, at 2 p.m. Entombment, Tulocay Mausoleum, Napa.
The San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California. Wednesday, 12 July 1950.
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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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