Re: McBeths in White County, Indiana
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In reply to:
John/Mary McBeth
Bill McBeth 7/26/03
COUNTIES OF WHITE AND PULASKI, INDIANA, HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL, Published by F.A. Battey & Co, Chicago, 1883, pg 229
JAMES M. McBETH, Deputy County Auditor and Trustee of .Union Township, is a native of Clark County, Ohio, where his birth occurred Jul 31, 1842. His father, William McBeth, was a Pennsvlvanian of Scotch descent, a fartner, and was twice married. His first wife, Amelia Goudy, died in Ohio in 1820,-an infant daughter surviving her only a short time. In about 1824, he married Anna Steele, mother of the subject of this sketch, and to this union seven children were born, three only of whom are living. The parents moved to Cass Township, this county, in December, 1847, where Mr. McBeth died in 1854. His widow remarried, and is yet living in White County, aged seventy-eight 3r ears. James M. McBeth has passed the greater part of his life in White County, and is one of its soldier boys. having enlisted on the 5th of November, 1861, in Company E, Fifty-sixth Indiana Volunteers, and having been discharged September 5, 1865. He was engaged in the battles of Fort Gibson, Raymond, Champion Hills, Vicksburg, Carrion Crow Bayou, Pleasant Hill, Opelousas and Sabine Cross Roads. At the last-named engagement, Mr. McBeth was captured and conveyed to Camp Ford in Texas, and afterward to Camp Grose. At the last-named place he was paroled, and in February, 1865, was exchanged. After the war, he returned home, and commenced better educating himself, and since has taught school a total of twenty-one terms, and for the past eight years has served as Deputy Auditor. Mr. McBeth is a warm Republican, has served in various positions of local honor and trust, and is the present Trustee of Union Township. He is a member of the I. 0. 0. F., A. 0. U. I., the G. A. R., and father of four children-William E., Walter, Bertha and Birdella. The mother was Miss Sarah C. Turner, of Dayton, Ohio, and was married to Mr. McBeth November 25, 1872, and both parents are members of the Presbyterian Church. The following are the names of the children born to Mr. McBeth's parents: John S. (died in Andersonville Prison), William W. (a resident of Tippecanoe County), Joseph (who lives on the old place in Cass Township), James M., Arnelia G., Margaret J. and Mary A. (deceased). : ,
COUNTIES OF WHITE AND PULASKI, INDIANA, HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL, Published by F.A. Battey & Co, Chicago, 1883, pg 424
JOSEPH McBETH was born in Clark County, Ohio, May 3, 1837, and is one of the seven children of William and Anna (Steele) McBeth, both natives of Pennsylvania, and of Scotch descent. The family came to this county in 1847; the father died September 9, 1854; the mother survives, at the age of seventy-nine, and resides with her son Joseph. July 4, 1861, Mr. McBeth enlisted in Company K, Twentieth Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and was assigned to the Army of the Potomac. He took part in the seven days' fight before Richmond, at Glendale and Malvern Hill, and at Gettysburg, where he was twice shot in the left thigh. After three months' confinement in hospital at Washington, be rejoined his regiment near Culpeper, Va., remaining with it until the battle of the Wilderness, when he was detailed for hospital duty at Philadelphia, where he was honorably discharged in August, 1864. May 3, 1866, he married Miss Elmina M., daughter of David and Lydia (Hibbard) Sheehan, and born in Montgomery County, Ohio, December 30, 1839. To this union have been born six children- John S., Anna A, Blanch E., William W., Joseph M. and Pery Morton. Mr. McBeth is the owner of the old homestead of 200 acres; he is a Republican. and has served as Township Trustee and Assessor; he is also a member of the United Presbyterian Church. : ,