Mother: Margaret Ostrander
Wife: Almira Connor
1886-06-18, Barney Beebe in Roscommon News, Roscommon County MI, page 4, Obituary
Txt: BeeBe-On Wednesday morning June 16, 1886, at 2:05 a. m., at the residence of Squire H. L. Parker, in this place of pneumonia of the left lung and acute congestion of the liver.
Deceased was born in New York State in February, 1842 and came to this state some 17 years ago and to this village 9 years ago, last fall, eight of the latter in the employ of H. L. Parker. He served 3 years in the N. Y. 9th heavy artillery during the war, the funeral was held Thursday at 1 p. m. from the ML. E. Church and was well attended.
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1896-08-13, Barney Beebe in Crawford County Avalanche, Grayling, Crawford County, MI, page 5
Txt: R. E. Titus, or Roscommon, accompanied the corpse of Barney Beebe to Kalamazoo, for interment. He has not returned, and it is supposed he was buried with the other remains
Contributor: SUVCW, General Orlando M. Poe Camp # 444 (51222692)
Mother: Margaret Ostrander
Wife: Almira Connor
1886-06-18, Barney Beebe in Roscommon News, Roscommon County MI, page 4, Obituary
Txt: BeeBe-On Wednesday morning June 16, 1886, at 2:05 a. m., at the residence of Squire H. L. Parker, in this place of pneumonia of the left lung and acute congestion of the liver.
Deceased was born in New York State in February, 1842 and came to this state some 17 years ago and to this village 9 years ago, last fall, eight of the latter in the employ of H. L. Parker. He served 3 years in the N. Y. 9th heavy artillery during the war, the funeral was held Thursday at 1 p. m. from the ML. E. Church and was well attended.
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1896-08-13, Barney Beebe in Crawford County Avalanche, Grayling, Crawford County, MI, page 5
Txt: R. E. Titus, or Roscommon, accompanied the corpse of Barney Beebe to Kalamazoo, for interment. He has not returned, and it is supposed he was buried with the other remains
Contributor: SUVCW, General Orlando M. Poe Camp # 444 (51222692)
Inscription
Battery A, 9th New York Heavy Artillery
Gravesite Details
GAR medal / At Rest Mostly illegible
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