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Note: !CENSUS: 1860 - Sycamore Twp, Wyandot, OH
born abt 1857 (3) OH name - William S
1870 - Weston Twp, Wood, OH
born abt 1858 (12) OH name - William
1880 - Weston Twp, Wood, OH OH VA
born abt 1857 (23) OH name - William - listed as a servant
1900 - Deshler, Bartlow Twp, Henry, OH OH OH
born July 1858 (41) OH (living in home of his father)
- Widowed - Farmer
1910 - Colfax Twp., Oceana, MI OH, OH, VA age - 52 - widowed
- in the home of his dau Della Henion. SD 8, ED 122, Sheet 1a, Ancestry Image 1 of 28.
MARRIAGE: From LDS IGI and Wood Co, OH marriage register.
Wood County, OH, Marriage Records, Vol 8, p 47, Certificate #2828,
FHL film #409701.
NOTE: Family tradition states that there was a William and he may have
moved to the Cleveland area.
NAME-BIRTH: From the John Beck family Bible. A photocopy is in my possession.
RESIDENCE: In the 1880 census he is in the home of Allen and Hannah C Bortle of Weston, Wood, OH.
OCCUPATION: Farmer.
BURIAL: Cemeteries in Liberty Twp., Wood Co., OH - Rudolph, Sargent, Wingston, by the Wood Co., OH Genealogical Society, 1983: In the listing for Rudolph Cemetery are:
p. 45 - William Beck (apparently no headstone - from the church records.
p. 28 - Beck, Ida L wife of W. S. d. Oct 6, 1889 aged 26y, 4 days.
Burial
Burial:
Place: Rudolph Cemetery, Liberty Twp., Wood, Ohio
Event
Event:
Type: Notes
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DNA Connections
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