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Census Record Extracts
Primary Source, United States Census, 1850, [1] : Data summary: In the 1850 census, Lemuel H Beebe, age (44) was the head of a East Lyme, New London, Connecticut household. Members of the household include:
) Samuel H Beebe], Head of House. Editorial, the script handwriting in the census could be read either Samuel or Lemuel. The Ancestry.com data input is Samuel, but the family names in the census match the Lemuel Beebe family tombstone names and dates, therefore this census is certainly for Lemuel H. Beebe}, age 44
) Elias Beebe age 30, b. Ct., Sailor {Editorial Brother}
) Charles Reed age 55, Farmer, b. Ct {Editorial possible brother in law}
Primary Source, United States Census, 1860, [2] : Data summary: In the 1860 census, Lemuel H Beebe, age (54) was the head of a East Lyme, New London, Connecticut household. Members of the household include:
Primary Source, (burial); Tertiary Source (biography), Find A Grave Index[3]: Data Summary:
) Nancy D. (Clark) Beebe, wife of Lemuel H. Beebe (1805–1884), was born, 6 Jul 1818 and she died 26 Nov 1862 (aged 44) {Editorial this find a grave date of death (DoD) does not agree with the DoD engraved in her tombstone; this profile uses the DoD of 26 Nov 1882 inscribed in the tombstone.}
) Children:
) Lyman Ray Beebe (1841–1908)
) Susan A. Beebe (1843–1899)
) William Elliot Beebe (1845–1922)
) Mary A. Beebe (1847–1924)
) BURIAL. Nancy D. (Clark) Beebe was buried in the Union Cemetery at Niantic, New London County, Connecticut, USA
) Tombstone Inscription, Capt. Lemuel H. Beebe Born Mar. 3, 1805, Died May 9 1884 --- Nancy D. Clark, His Wife Born July 6, 1818, Died Nov. 26 1882
Sources
↑ "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKG-2PG : accessed 8 May 2017), John Clark, Caughnawaga, Montgomery, New York, United States; citing p. 8, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 6; FHL microfilm 568,146. Samuel H. Beebe in the 1850 US census
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