She is believed to have died before 1860 based on her disappearance from census records.
According to Dr. James Woofter in "The Chronology of the Descendants of John and Elizabeth Beall" (ed. D. Radabaugh), Dorcas Hardman Beall is buried in this cemetery where her parents and other relatives are also interred. No marker has been located.
John R. remarried (Mary Shrieve) following Dorcas' death, He is buried at St. Bernard Church near Copley in Lewis County.
She is believed to have died before 1860 based on her disappearance from census records.
According to Dr. James Woofter in "The Chronology of the Descendants of John and Elizabeth Beall" (ed. D. Radabaugh), Dorcas Hardman Beall is buried in this cemetery where her parents and other relatives are also interred. No marker has been located.
John R. remarried (Mary Shrieve) following Dorcas' death, He is buried at St. Bernard Church near Copley in Lewis County.
Family Members
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Virginia Leah Hardman Beall
1820–1902
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George Washington Hardman Sr
1825–1890
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Harriet Hardman Fisher
1825–1857
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Asbury Poole Hardman
1827–1903
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Phebe Hardman McWhorter
1828–1905
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James Sampson Hardman
1829–1900
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Nancy J. Hardman Dilworth
1831–1912
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Thomas Coke Hardman
1831–1895
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Barbara A. Hardman Wells
1837–1873
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Julia Ann Hardman Goff
1839–1922
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