Individual Details

Seth W. Beals

(27 Oct 1840 - 3 Aug 1909)



1850 Census. Taylor Twp, Howard, IN, Hh 38
Nathan C. Bales, 61, Millwright, birthplace unk
Elizabeth, 48, b. Ohio
Sarah, 21, b. Ohio
Nathan, 17, b. Ohio
Thomas, 14, b. IN
Elizabeth, 12, . IN
Seth, 9, b. IN

1860 Census. Taylor Twp, Howard, IN, Hh 12345
Nathan Bales, 70, b. TN
Elizabeth 58, b. Ohio
Wiley Hosiers, 28, Farm labor
Geo. Hausen, 23, Farm labor

Civil War Pension Index Card
Seth W. Beals, served in Co H, Indiana Infantry. Invalid pension applications dated 18 Apr 1904, filed from Arkansas. Entered as Sergeant; Captian when released.

United States National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1928, Ancestry.com
Seth W. Beals
Pacific Branch, Sawtelle, California
Pension Certificate 1.094.453
Military History
Enlisted Dec 11, 1861 at Indianapolis, 1st Sergt. Co H, 57th Indiana Infantry. Discharged Jany. 1, 1863 at Murfreesboro, Tenn, to accept promotion.
Enlisted Jany 1, 1863, Murfreesboro, Tenn, Capt. Co H, 57th IN Inf, Discharged June 27, 1864 at Chattanooga, Tenn, mustered out of regiment
Disability: Hypertrophy of prostate, cystitis & debility, contracted 1903, Eureka, Arkansas.
Domestic History
Born Indiana, age 66, 6'1", Fair complexion, blue eyes, brown hair, can read and write, Protestant, Contractor by occupation. Residence subsequent to Discharge, Whittier, Cal. Married. Nearest relative, Mrs. Sarah E. Beals (wife, RFD 2, Whittier, Cal.
Home History
Rate of Pension, $8.00. Date of Admission: Dec 18, 1906. Date of Discharge and Transfer: Jany 7, 1907, Own Request.

The Humboldt News, Humboldt, NE 13 Aug 1909, Friday, p.1
SETH W BEALS
A recent telegram announced to Mrs. S. M. Philpot the death of her uncle, Capt Seth W. Beals, August 3, at Robers, Ark., where he had been visiting his children. Captain Beals was well known in this part of the country and will be remembered by all old settlers. He served during the civil war and moved here with his wife shortley afterward. He was an architect by profession, filled the office of justice of the peace for Humboldt township several terms and was a member of the Negraska legislature at one time. He was custodian of the government building in Lincoln for several years, then moved on his farm south of Humboldt, now owned by James Trimble, where he engaged in the raising of fine stock. He however, got the southern fever, and about 1886 went to Rogers, Ark., where for eight years he was employed as timber and tie inspector for the Frisco railway. From there he moved to Whittier, Calif., where he wife, Sarah, died Feb 8 1907, after which he lived with a daughter at Tulare, Calif. Two sons and three daughters survive to mourn his loss.

Found online at USGenWeb, Benton Co, Cemeteries Index:
Capt. Seth W. Beals, buried Rogers Cemetery, 1840-1909

FindAGrave: parents were Nathan C. Beals (1789-1867) and Elizabeth Chew (1802-1881)

Events

Birth27 Oct 1840Hamilton County, Indiana
Marriage6 Dec 1863Howard County, Indiana - Sarah E. ADAMSON
Death3 Aug 1909Rogers, Benton County, Arkansas

Families

SpouseSarah E. ADAMSON (1846 - 1907)
ChildUlysses Grant Beals (1864 - 1952)
ChildMattie M. Beals (1871 - 1952)
ChildBertha A. Beals (1873 - 1962)
ChildHoward D. Beals (1877 - 1958)
ChildLula E. Beals (1881 - )
ChildMaudie R. Beals (1887 - 1890)

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