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Henry S. Bellamy

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Henry S. Bellamy

Birth
Death
22 Oct 1899 (aged 38)
Burial
Du Bois, Pawnee County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect. 78- Lot 1
Memorial ID
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Nearest relative or Friend: Mrs. C. Morris.
Married to Minnie Bobst February 17, 1897.
They were the parents of one son, Merle.
The Nebraska State Gazetteer, Business Directory and Farmer List for 1890 had Henry S. Bellamy as a carpenter and wagon maker.
(Thanks goes to Richard Boston for the following research!)
Henry S. Bellamy was the son of Henry T. Bellamy and Sarah Jane Robinson Bellamy. Sarah J. later married George W. Boston. H. S. Bellmay first married Hattie E. Darling the daughter of Norman Darling and Rebecca Angeline Boston Darling. I have a copy of the marriage license for H. S. and Hattie with the names of parents of bride and groom.
During the 1885 census H. S. Bellmay and wife Hattie were living with George W. and Sarah Boston in South Fork Pct, Pawnee County NE. after that so far I have a newspaper article dated May 4, 1893, that states H S Bellmay and other members of the Lodge of Atlantis visited the Pawnee City Chapter.
Nearest relative or Friend: Mrs. C. Morris.
Married to Minnie Bobst February 17, 1897.
They were the parents of one son, Merle.
The Nebraska State Gazetteer, Business Directory and Farmer List for 1890 had Henry S. Bellamy as a carpenter and wagon maker.
(Thanks goes to Richard Boston for the following research!)
Henry S. Bellamy was the son of Henry T. Bellamy and Sarah Jane Robinson Bellamy. Sarah J. later married George W. Boston. H. S. Bellmay first married Hattie E. Darling the daughter of Norman Darling and Rebecca Angeline Boston Darling. I have a copy of the marriage license for H. S. and Hattie with the names of parents of bride and groom.
During the 1885 census H. S. Bellmay and wife Hattie were living with George W. and Sarah Boston in South Fork Pct, Pawnee County NE. after that so far I have a newspaper article dated May 4, 1893, that states H S Bellmay and other members of the Lodge of Atlantis visited the Pawnee City Chapter.


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