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Margaret <I>Beall</I> Edwards

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Margaret Beall Edwards

Birth
Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
Death
1826 (aged 71–72)
Elkton, Todd County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Elkton, Todd County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Born circa 1754 the daughter of Ninian Beall, Margaret Beall married Benjamin Edwards circa 1774. In her girlhood days, she was known as the "Beauty of Montgomery." She was also a descendant of General Ninian Beall of the Colonial Wars.
(http://www.jstor.org/stable/40194178?seq=1
Journal of the Illinois State Historical... Vol. 9, No. 3, Oct., 1916 Benjamin Edwards: the...Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 1908-1984)

From her husband's obituary:
Never will he [Benjamin Edwards] be forgotten by the grateful heart from which this humble tribute flows; nor the excellent woman who was the fit and happy counterpart of so extraordinary a man. They were both an honor to their species, ornaments to the church to which they belong, and are now among those sprits of the blessed who surround the throne on high. William Wirt (http://www.jstor.org/stable/40194178?seq=5)
Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society (1908-1984), p 283
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For additional information on the Edwards family, see:
History of Illinois, from 1778 to 1833: and Life and Times of Ninian Edwards by his son, Ninian W. Edwards, published 1870
Born circa 1754 the daughter of Ninian Beall, Margaret Beall married Benjamin Edwards circa 1774. In her girlhood days, she was known as the "Beauty of Montgomery." She was also a descendant of General Ninian Beall of the Colonial Wars.
(http://www.jstor.org/stable/40194178?seq=1
Journal of the Illinois State Historical... Vol. 9, No. 3, Oct., 1916 Benjamin Edwards: the...Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 1908-1984)

From her husband's obituary:
Never will he [Benjamin Edwards] be forgotten by the grateful heart from which this humble tribute flows; nor the excellent woman who was the fit and happy counterpart of so extraordinary a man. They were both an honor to their species, ornaments to the church to which they belong, and are now among those sprits of the blessed who surround the throne on high. William Wirt (http://www.jstor.org/stable/40194178?seq=5)
Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society (1908-1984), p 283
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For additional information on the Edwards family, see:
History of Illinois, from 1778 to 1833: and Life and Times of Ninian Edwards by his son, Ninian W. Edwards, published 1870


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