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Capt William Andrew Beagle

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Capt William Andrew Beagle Veteran

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
8 Feb 1932 (aged 93)
Sistersville, Tyler County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Sistersville, Tyler County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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CAPT. WILLIAM A. BEAGLE - (This is from H. H. Hardesty's History of Tyler County) - Was born September 17, 1839 in Marshall County, now part of West Virginia. In 1850, he took up residence in Tyler County, and his father, Thomas Beagle, is living with him. His mother, whose maiden name was Annie Harrow, is deceased. In Tyler county, October 19, 1865, Capt. William A. Beagle and Mazy Moore were united in marriage, and two daughters and three sons are the sunshine of their home. These children were born: Clara B., July 24, 1866; Erwin C., September 23, 1868; John S., March 25, 1870; William A., May 26, 1873; Irena P., July 13, 1875. Mazy, wife of captain Beagle, was born in Greene County, Pennsylvania, February 18, 1844, a daughter of John W. and Mazy (White) Moore. Her father was born May 11, 1802, and her mother born May 26, 1807, died October 29, 1875. Her parents came to Tyler county in 1849, and her father continues to reside in this county. Capt. Beagle has served two terms of four years each as member board of education. William A. Beagle enlisted October 1, 1861, in Company K, 7th West Virginia Infantry, and took part in the following engagements; Harrison Landing, second battle at Antietam. Fredricksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Petersburg, Cold Harbor, Reams Station, and Hatches Run. He was also at Lee's surrender at Appomattox, April 9, 1865. Mr. Beagle was appointed sergeant August 18, 1862, and commissioned first lieutenant November 4, 1864. His first term of enlsitment expired January 4, 1864, and he re-enlisted the same day. April 4, 1865, he was commissioned captain of the 7th West Virginia Infantry and received honorable discharge July 1, 1865, at Munson Hill, Virginia, by reason of Special order No. 158, headquarters Army Potomac, June 22, 1865. Mr. Beagle owns a fine farm and is running a well-stocked store of general merchandise, with a full line of dry goods, groceries, notions, provisions, hardware, etc., at Littles Mills, Tyler county, West Virginia.
Info from wvgw.net

CAPT. WILLIAM A. BEAGLE - (This is from H. H. Hardesty's History of Tyler County) - Was born September 17, 1839 in Marshall County, now part of West Virginia. In 1850, he took up residence in Tyler County, and his father, Thomas Beagle, is living with him. His mother, whose maiden name was Annie Harrow, is deceased. In Tyler county, October 19, 1865, Capt. William A. Beagle and Mazy Moore were united in marriage, and two daughters and three sons are the sunshine of their home. These children were born: Clara B., July 24, 1866; Erwin C., September 23, 1868; John S., March 25, 1870; William A., May 26, 1873; Irena P., July 13, 1875. Mazy, wife of captain Beagle, was born in Greene County, Pennsylvania, February 18, 1844, a daughter of John W. and Mazy (White) Moore. Her father was born May 11, 1802, and her mother born May 26, 1807, died October 29, 1875. Her parents came to Tyler county in 1849, and her father continues to reside in this county. Capt. Beagle has served two terms of four years each as member board of education. William A. Beagle enlisted October 1, 1861, in Company K, 7th West Virginia Infantry, and took part in the following engagements; Harrison Landing, second battle at Antietam. Fredricksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Petersburg, Cold Harbor, Reams Station, and Hatches Run. He was also at Lee's surrender at Appomattox, April 9, 1865. Mr. Beagle was appointed sergeant August 18, 1862, and commissioned first lieutenant November 4, 1864. His first term of enlsitment expired January 4, 1864, and he re-enlisted the same day. April 4, 1865, he was commissioned captain of the 7th West Virginia Infantry and received honorable discharge July 1, 1865, at Munson Hill, Virginia, by reason of Special order No. 158, headquarters Army Potomac, June 22, 1865. Mr. Beagle owns a fine farm and is running a well-stocked store of general merchandise, with a full line of dry goods, groceries, notions, provisions, hardware, etc., at Littles Mills, Tyler county, West Virginia.


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