Ada died in childbirth with her second child, a son born May 7, . She died three days later and is buried in Nebraska. I will have to research family history notes to tell us where and I will fill in missing dates tomorrow and also scan letter Ada wrote and letter William Elwin wrote when she passed.
Ada had three sisters and two brothers. Orpha, Libba and Leona, Arthur and Edgar.
William Elwin Beavers remarried to Emma Haurey and had four more children. Joyce, Jasper, Roy and Vivian.
Elwin is laid to rest alongside his second wife in Canon, Colo. Emma remarried to Charles Anderson.
Only one photo is of Ada and it is in Malinda album. Let your heart rest in peace for I have found little Arlie/Arla, your daughter Arrlempa Maude Beavers in Independence Cemetery in Custer Co Oklahoma.
Ada Beavers death card reads,
Mrs. Ada Beavers
Died May 10, 1892
Aged 20 years 6 months 11 days
'Tis hard to break the tender chord,
When love has bound the heart;
'Tis hard, so hard to speak the words,
We must forever part
Dearest loved one, we must lay thee
In the peaceful grave's embrace,
But thy memory will be cherished
Till we see thy heavenly face
Ada died in childbirth with her second child, a son born May 7, . She died three days later and is buried in Nebraska. I will have to research family history notes to tell us where and I will fill in missing dates tomorrow and also scan letter Ada wrote and letter William Elwin wrote when she passed.
Ada had three sisters and two brothers. Orpha, Libba and Leona, Arthur and Edgar.
William Elwin Beavers remarried to Emma Haurey and had four more children. Joyce, Jasper, Roy and Vivian.
Elwin is laid to rest alongside his second wife in Canon, Colo. Emma remarried to Charles Anderson.
Only one photo is of Ada and it is in Malinda album. Let your heart rest in peace for I have found little Arlie/Arla, your daughter Arrlempa Maude Beavers in Independence Cemetery in Custer Co Oklahoma.
Ada Beavers death card reads,
Mrs. Ada Beavers
Died May 10, 1892
Aged 20 years 6 months 11 days
'Tis hard to break the tender chord,
When love has bound the heart;
'Tis hard, so hard to speak the words,
We must forever part
Dearest loved one, we must lay thee
In the peaceful grave's embrace,
But thy memory will be cherished
Till we see thy heavenly face
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