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Clarence Edward Beach

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Clarence Edward Beach

Birth
Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan, USA
Death
2 Oct 1964 (aged 77)
Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 12 - Lot 134 - space NE corner of the W 1/2
Memorial ID
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Son of Edward Beach and Susana King Beach, born in Tittabawassee Twp, MI

Married twice - first to Mary (d. 1920) and second in 1954 to Rose Ladrig (d. 10 Nov 1963)

Employed by various coal companies

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Per contributor Karen Hines:

Clarence Edward Beach was married at least 3 times

1st. to Mary Rella LaClair 1/12/1912 Bad Axe, Huron Co., MI. Divorced ca. 1920 - 1921.
2nd. to Nellie Smith 1922. Nellie died 1926 in Saginaw, MI.
In 1930 he said he was married and in 1940 he said he was a widower but he didn't marry his last wife, Rose A. (Penny) LaDrig until 8/20/1955 Rose died 1963 Saginaw, MI.

I have no information as to Clarence working in the coal mines. Instead I have him as a laborer for odd jobs in 1910, owning his own gardner business in 1917, a farm labor in 1920, a laborer for a steam railroad in 1930 and a laborer in a park working on a WPA Project.
Son of Edward Beach and Susana King Beach, born in Tittabawassee Twp, MI

Married twice - first to Mary (d. 1920) and second in 1954 to Rose Ladrig (d. 10 Nov 1963)

Employed by various coal companies

***

Per contributor Karen Hines:

Clarence Edward Beach was married at least 3 times

1st. to Mary Rella LaClair 1/12/1912 Bad Axe, Huron Co., MI. Divorced ca. 1920 - 1921.
2nd. to Nellie Smith 1922. Nellie died 1926 in Saginaw, MI.
In 1930 he said he was married and in 1940 he said he was a widower but he didn't marry his last wife, Rose A. (Penny) LaDrig until 8/20/1955 Rose died 1963 Saginaw, MI.

I have no information as to Clarence working in the coal mines. Instead I have him as a laborer for odd jobs in 1910, owning his own gardner business in 1917, a farm labor in 1920, a laborer for a steam railroad in 1930 and a laborer in a park working on a WPA Project.


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