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William L. Bellomy

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William L. Bellomy

Birth
Death
16 Jul 1906 (aged 54)
Bates County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Bates County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Son of William Livingston Bellomy and Clarissa Calhoun

m: Emma A 1854-1874
ch: Emma A 1874-1874
William's wife died of childbirth complications with their daughter, Emma (who lived 8 months).

m: a cousin, Lucretia Isabelle "Belle" Bellamy Feb 25 1881
ch Orville Arthur.

William and sister Nancy married sister and brother Belle and Leonidis Bellomy.

Belle and William may have separated before 1900 census. He is shown as BIL/48/md in home of his sister Nancy & Lon Bellomy, his wife's brother, Bates Co. in 1900. His wife and son are both working as servants in different homes in/near Harrisonville, MO., and Belle states she is a widow.

Tombstone of William's second wife and son engraved BELLAMY. Her obit is as BELLOMY.

William, his first wife and infant daughter are buried in Stratton/Blackwell Cemetery, which is about 2 miles north of Round Prairie Cemetery, where his parents and a brother are buried. William and Emma lived near the Stratton/Blackwell Cemetery.
Son of William Livingston Bellomy and Clarissa Calhoun

m: Emma A 1854-1874
ch: Emma A 1874-1874
William's wife died of childbirth complications with their daughter, Emma (who lived 8 months).

m: a cousin, Lucretia Isabelle "Belle" Bellamy Feb 25 1881
ch Orville Arthur.

William and sister Nancy married sister and brother Belle and Leonidis Bellomy.

Belle and William may have separated before 1900 census. He is shown as BIL/48/md in home of his sister Nancy & Lon Bellomy, his wife's brother, Bates Co. in 1900. His wife and son are both working as servants in different homes in/near Harrisonville, MO., and Belle states she is a widow.

Tombstone of William's second wife and son engraved BELLAMY. Her obit is as BELLOMY.

William, his first wife and infant daughter are buried in Stratton/Blackwell Cemetery, which is about 2 miles north of Round Prairie Cemetery, where his parents and a brother are buried. William and Emma lived near the Stratton/Blackwell Cemetery.

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