He served as Corporal in the 10th West Virginia Infantry (Union) during the Civil War. He was wounded at the Battle of Maryland Heights near Harper's Ferry and was present at Appomattox Court House, Virginia at the time of Lee's surrender.
On November 17, 1867, he married Amanda Wiant, daughter of Margaret Lorena Lockard and Henry Wiant, in Gilmer County. The record of his death at age 59 describes his occupation as farmer.
The Beall/Bell spellings were often used interchangeably.
He served as Corporal in the 10th West Virginia Infantry (Union) during the Civil War. He was wounded at the Battle of Maryland Heights near Harper's Ferry and was present at Appomattox Court House, Virginia at the time of Lee's surrender.
On November 17, 1867, he married Amanda Wiant, daughter of Margaret Lorena Lockard and Henry Wiant, in Gilmer County. The record of his death at age 59 describes his occupation as farmer.
The Beall/Bell spellings were often used interchangeably.
Family Members
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Henderson H Beall
1817–1893
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Thompson R Beall
1819–1889
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John P. Beall
1823–1891
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Christina F. Beall Cain
1825–1861
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David P. Beall
1826 – unknown
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Rebecca P. Beall Wilson
1828–1909
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Isaac Beall
1835–1892
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William Doliver Beall
1839–1911
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Elizabeth Bell ""Betsy"" Sipe Sturm
1841–1906
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Phoeba Ann Beall Cain
1842–1878
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