It seems like forever since I discovered the obituary for Nathan Thomas BEALS in the Noblesville, Indiana Daily Ledger.
Now even though the obituary did state word was received from Leola, Arkansas he had died, the obituary didn't exactly state he died in Leola. A search of the Arkansas Death Index from Ancestry.com didn't locate him either, so all I really have is a date of death.
One obituary record on this side of the country is simply not conclusive enough.
Today I finally sent out a letter to the Grant County Library in Sheridan, Arkansas, hoping that they might have a local obituary for Nathan that might shed more light on exactly where and how he died.
I also need to do more local research in Hamilton County, Indiana to find out what he was doing before he moved to Arkansas.
The search continues....
Monday, March 08, 2010
One Obituary Not Conclusive Enough
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Sunday, March 07, 2010
Sentimental Sunday: Clemon Beals Lambertson
Clemon & Helen (Duncan) Lambertson, circa 1960
Mom always remembered him being married to his second wife, Helen, as mom's grandmother, June, had died when mom was 4 years old.
Clemon apparently didn't like coffee, and was quoted as saying "nothing that black could be good for you".
Clemon was a painter, and painted the inside of his house one year, and the outside the next.
Clemon didn't have his first cavity until he was well into his 80s.
Another expression of his was "you made your bed, now lie in it".
When my grandmother was sick with cancer, he told me mom "your kids aren't supposed to die before you do".
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Sentimental Sunday
Family Milestones: March 7th
My maternal 3rd-great grandaunt, Emma BEALS, was born on this date in 1851 in Westfield, Hamilton County, Indiana. Emma was the daughter of John T. and Mary (DAVIS) BEALS, and the older sister of my Nathan T. BEALS. Emma married February 23, 1872 in Hamilton County, Indiana to Calvin STURDEVANT. Calvin was born May 1851 in Indiana, the son of Henry Washington and Mary (BRAY) STURDEVANT. They lived in Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana. Calvin was County Auditor of Hamilton County. They had 3 children. Calvin died February 3, 1914 in Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana. Emma died December 17, 1927 in Hamilton County, Indiana.
My paternal 5th-great grandmother, Sally JEWETT, was born on this date in 1749 in Hollis, Province of New Hampshire. Sally was the daughter of Samuel and Sarah (________) JEWETT. Sally married Deacon John PHILBRICK on December 6, 1770 in Hollis, New Hampshire. John was born February 23, 1748 in Hampton, Province of New Hampshire, the son of John and Judith (SANBORN) PHILBRICK. They lived in Weare, New Hampshire and had 8 children. John died July 31, 1840 in Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. I do not know when or where Sally died.
My maternal 5th-great grandaunt, Lucinda PUTMAN, married on this date in 1827 in Monroe County, Indiana to Joseph HOUSTON. Lucinda was the daughter of James and Elizabeth (KENDRICK) PUTMAN, and the younger sister of my Mary PUTMAN. Nothing further is known at this time.
My paternal 5th-great grandmother, Sally JEWETT, was born on this date in 1749 in Hollis, Province of New Hampshire. Sally was the daughter of Samuel and Sarah (________) JEWETT. Sally married Deacon John PHILBRICK on December 6, 1770 in Hollis, New Hampshire. John was born February 23, 1748 in Hampton, Province of New Hampshire, the son of John and Judith (SANBORN) PHILBRICK. They lived in Weare, New Hampshire and had 8 children. John died July 31, 1840 in Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. I do not know when or where Sally died.
My maternal 5th-great grandaunt, Lucinda PUTMAN, married on this date in 1827 in Monroe County, Indiana to Joseph HOUSTON. Lucinda was the daughter of James and Elizabeth (KENDRICK) PUTMAN, and the younger sister of my Mary PUTMAN. Nothing further is known at this time.
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