The deceased was married to Caroline Ervin, March 21, 1872. To them were born three children: O.E. BeVier of New Haven, Warren J., of Plymouth, and Mrs. C.T. Blake, of Chicago, Ill., who together with two grandchildren, mourn his death. These with the loving wife and many friends, remain to mourn their loss. He was the youngest of a family of fourteen children, three of whom are still living, William, Cornelia and James, who reside in Plymouth. He had been in his usual health until about two weeks ago. Since that time his family and friends hoped for the best and trusted that his health would be restored. Deceased possessed many noble characteristics. He was a kind husband, and a loving father. His home was his kingdom, and most deeply and sadly will his loss be felt in this circle, where his thoughtfulness and industry have so largely contributed to the comfort of home life. Funeral services were held from his late home, west of Plymouth, on Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Jesse Wyeth, pastor of the Central M.E. Church of Mansfield, interment being made in Greenlawn Cemetery. -- [Plymouth Advertiser: 14March1914, Vol. 61 No. 17].
The deceased was married to Caroline Ervin, March 21, 1872. To them were born three children: O.E. BeVier of New Haven, Warren J., of Plymouth, and Mrs. C.T. Blake, of Chicago, Ill., who together with two grandchildren, mourn his death. These with the loving wife and many friends, remain to mourn their loss. He was the youngest of a family of fourteen children, three of whom are still living, William, Cornelia and James, who reside in Plymouth. He had been in his usual health until about two weeks ago. Since that time his family and friends hoped for the best and trusted that his health would be restored. Deceased possessed many noble characteristics. He was a kind husband, and a loving father. His home was his kingdom, and most deeply and sadly will his loss be felt in this circle, where his thoughtfulness and industry have so largely contributed to the comfort of home life. Funeral services were held from his late home, west of Plymouth, on Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Jesse Wyeth, pastor of the Central M.E. Church of Mansfield, interment being made in Greenlawn Cemetery. -- [Plymouth Advertiser: 14March1914, Vol. 61 No. 17].
Family Members
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Rebecca Bevier Bevier
1818–1896
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Samuel Bevier
1819–1850
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William Johnson BeVier
1820–1914
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Esther Bevier Wolph
1822–1896
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Joseph Bevier
1823–1878
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Isaac Bevier
1826–1865
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Cornelia Bevier
1828–1920
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Josiah Bevier
1830–1865
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Sarah Frances Bevier Robbins
1832–1898
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James Bevier
1834–1927
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Edgar BeVier
1837–1900
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