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bullet Lucy Ann Bentley(1).

She was married to Lafayette Knight on 12 Jun 1870.


bullet Charles S. Berkeley(1) was born in Aug 1881. (2) He appeared on the census in 1920 in Grant District, Cabell Co., WV. Parents: Thomas Joseph Berkeley and Ida V. Morris.

Children were: Iva V. Berkeley.


bulletIva V. Berkeley (Private). Parents: Charles S. Berkeley and Agnes.


bullet Mamie Berkeley (Private). Parents: Thomas Joseph Berkeley and Ida V. Morris.


bulletMary Berkeley (Private). Parents: Thomas Joseph Berkeley and Ida V. Morris.


bullet Thomas Joseph Berkeley(1) was born in Jul 1837 in Ireland. He appeared on the census in 1920 in Grant District, Cabell Co., WV. He died after 1920. There is a Thomas J. Berkeley buried at Ridgelawn Cemetery with the following dates:
1837-1930. Need to confirm if this is him.

Children were: Charles S. Berkeley, Mary Berkeley, Mamie Berkeley.


bulletHarold Berliner(1).

Children were: John Morris Berliner.


bulletJohn Morris Berliner(1) was born on 27 Jun 1940. He died on 29 Sep 1998 in CA. He had Social Security Number 232-62-2768. JOHN M BIRKE
SSN 232-62-2768 Residence: 90265 Malibu, Los Angeles, CA
Born 27 Jun 1940 Last Benefit: 90265 Malibu, Los Angeles, CA
Died 29 Sep 1998 Issued: NC/WV (1956)
-SSDI Name was changed to John Morris Birke when he was 18 years old. jgideon@pclient.ml.com (John Gideon) Parents: Harold Berliner and Helen Frances Morse.


bulletA. Berry (Private). Parents: David Franklin Berry and Sarah A. Woodard.


bullet Arlin Berry (Private). Parents: David Franklin Berry and Sarah A. Woodard.


bullet Boyd C. Berry(1) was born in 1905. He died in 1976. He was buried in 1976 in Culloden Cemetery, Culloden, Cabell Co., WV. BERRY, Boyd C. 1905-1976 (s/o David & Sarah Berry, twin of Cloyd)
Lola H. 1911-1996 Parents: David Franklin Berry and Sarah A. Woodard.


bulletCloyd Clay Berry(1) was born in 1905. He died in 1927. Cloyd C. and Boyd C. Berry were twins. Parents: David Franklin Berry and Sarah A. Woodard.


bullet Creath David Berry(1) was born on 11 May 1892. He was buried in Jun 1971 in Culloden Cemetery, Culloden, Cabell Co., WV. BERRY, Creath D.(David) May 11, 1892-Jun 17, 1971
Ida T. Sep 8, 1898-May 19, 1979 He died on 17 Jun 1971. He had Social Security Number 234-16-3723. CREATH BERRY
SSN 234-16-3723 Residence: 25510 Culloden, Cabell, WV
Born 11 May 1892 Last Benefit:
Died Jun 1971 Issued: WV (Before 1951)
-SSDI
Parents: David Franklin Berry and Sarah A. Woodard.

Children were: Forest Berry .


bulletDavid Franklin Berry(1) was born on 7 Apr 1864 in NC. He was buried in 1943 in Culloden Cemetery, Culloden, Cabell Co., WV. He died on 9 Jun 1943 in WV.

Children were: Creath David Berry, Golda B. Berry, Kenneth L. Berry, Lola M. Berry, A. Berry, Cloyd Clay Berry, Boyd C. Berry, E. Berry, Arlin Berry.


bulletE. Berry (Private). Parents: David Franklin Berry and Sarah A. Woodard.


bullet Elizabeth Berry(1)

Children were: Jesse Harbour.


bulletForest Berry (Private). Parents: Creath David Berry and Ida.


bullet Golda B. Berry (Private). Parents: David Franklin Berry and Sarah A. Woodard.


bullet Kenneth L. Berry(1) was born on 1 Feb 1897. He was buried in 1967 in Culloden Cemetery, Culloden, Cabell Co., WV. He died on 17 May 1967. Parents: David Franklin Berry and Sarah A. Woodard.


bullet Lola M. Berry (Private). Parents: David Franklin Berry and Sarah A. Woodard.


bullet Rev. Orvil C. Berry(1) was born on 23 May 1902. He was buried in Dec 1980 in Culloden Cemetery, Culloden, Cabell Co., WV. BERRY, Rev. Orvil C. May 23, 1902-Dec 5, 1980
Sena May Mar 20, 1904-Mar 12, 1984 He died on 5 Dec 1980. He had Social Security Number 718-18-1148. ORVIL BERRY
SSN 718-18-1148 Residence: 25510 Culloden, Cabell, WV
Born 23 May 1902 Last Benefit:
Died Dec 1980 Issued: RR (1951 And 1963)
-SSDI


bullet Archillis Clive Bess(1) was born on 17 Feb 1868 in Putnam Co., WV. Parents: John Addison Bess and Delilah Hicks.


bullet Carl Lewis Bess(1) was born on 28 Mar 1907. He died in Jun 1974. He had Social Security Number 236-09-6959. CARL BESS
SSN 236-09-6959 Residence: 25526 Hurricane, Putnam, WV
Born 28 Mar 1907 Last Benefit:
Died Jun 1974 Issued: WV (Before 1951)
-SSDI
Parents: Sheridan Bryant Bess and Leanah Maude Pullen.


bullet Clarence Bess(1) Parents: Sheridan Bryant Bess and Hester May Graham .


bullet Clyde Lovell Bess(1) was born on 10 Dec 1908. He died on 26 Jan 1991. He had Social Security Number 236-16-0831. CLYDE L BESS
SSN 236-16-0831 Residence:
Born 10 Dec 1908 Last Benefit:
Died 26 Jan 1991 Issued: WV (Before 1951)
-SSDI Parents: Sheridan Bryant Bess and Leanah Maude Pullen.


bullet Effie Bess(1) Parents: Sheridan Bryant Bess and Hester May Graham .


bulletHazel Bess(1) was buried in 1898 in Bess Cemetery, Putnam Co., WV. Grave is unmarked. She was born on 2 Jul 1898. She died in Sep 1898. Parents: Sheridan Bryant Bess and Hester May Graham.


bullet Henry Clay Bess(1) was born on 5 May 1869 in Putnam Co., WV. He was buried in Jul 1936 in Spring Hill Cemetery, Huntington, Cabell Co., WV. He died on 28 Jul 1936 in Huntington, Cabell Co., WV. Henry C. Bess, Seventy years old, father of William T. (Bill) Bess, sports editor of the Advertiser, who died Monday night July 28, 1936, at his home, 1341 Fourth avenue, after a prolonged illness, will buried tomorrow morning in Spring Hill Cemetery following funeral services at 10;30 a.m. at the Steele Funeral Home with Gaye McGolthlen assistant to Dr. Norman W. Cox pastor of the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, officiating.

Mr. Bess, a native of Teays, W. Va. in Putnam county, came to Huntington, W. Va. as a young man and had lived here ever since. Surviving, in addition to the son is the widow.

-http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=localities.north am.usa.states.westvirginia.counties.cabell&m=2693

He was married to Lillian Frances Hagley on 24 May 1897 in Cabell Co., WV. Children were: William Thomas Bess.


bullet Iven Bess(1) was born on 14 Jun 1896. He died in 1913. He was buried in 1913 in Milton Cemetery, Milton, Cabell Co., WV. Tombstone:
BESS

IVEN BESS
1896 - 1913

Section: A - Row: L - Plot: 70
Parents: Sheridan Bryant Bess and Hester May Graham.


bullet John Addison Bess(1) was born in Dec 1832. He appeared on the census in 1870 in Scott Township, Putnam Co., WV. He died about 8 Aug 1900. He was buried in Milton Cemetery, Milton, Cabell Co., WV. (21) He Civil War Co E. 5th W. Va. Inf.. Parents: William H. Bess and Mary A. Moses.

He was married to Delilah Hicks on 23 Jan 1863 in Putnam Co., VA (WV).(21) Children were: Sherman Bess, Sheridan Bryant Bess, Archillis Clive Bess , John L. Bess, Minnie D. Bess, Mason T. Bess, Maggie E. Bess, William H. Bess, Viola Blayne Bess.


bullet John L. Bess(1) was born in 1870. He died in 1954. He was buried in 1954 in Milton Cemetery, Milton, Cabell Co., WV. Tombstone:
JOHN L. BESS
1870 - 1954

Section: A - Row: L - Plot: 70, Side-by-side with Edith M. Bess
Parents: John Addison Bess and Delilah Hicks.

He was married to Edith M. Pack about 1904.


bullet Maggie E. Bess(1) Parents: John Addison Bess and Delilah Hicks.


bullet Mason T. Bess(1) was born on 11 Aug 1874 in Putnam Co., WV. He was buried in 1899 in Bess Cemetery, Putnam Co., WV. Obituary states burial in family graveyard in Putnam County. Grave is unmarked according to Gary Bess. He died on 12 Jan 1899 in Milton, Cabell Co., WV. The One Fate to All.

On January 12, 1899, at the home of his father, in Milton, Mason Bess, a youth of 24 years, after a lingering illness, passed away and joined the great throng "Over There."
He bore his illness with patience, remembering in kind words those who had befriended him and administered to his wants and needs. He was a cheerful-hearted youth, ever ready to do a favor or a kindness. He was borne to the family cemetery in Putnam county. His parents have the sympathy of all, and expecially those who know what it is to be bereaved.

Cabell Record, Milton, W. Va., Thursday, January 19, 1899, pg. 1

Parents: John Addison Bess and Delilah Hicks.


bullet Maude Bess(1) was born on 7 Jan 1894. She died in Nov 1968. She had Social Security Number 232-80-5797. MAUDE DESKINS
SSN 232-80-5797 Residence: 25526 Hurricane, Putnam, WV
Born 7 Jan 1894 Last Benefit:
Died Nov 1968 Issued: NC/WV (1965)
-SSDI
Parents: Sheridan Bryant Bess and Hester May Graham.


bulletMinnie D. Bess(1) was born in 1872. She was buried in 1958 in Mount Vernon Cemetery, Teays Valley, WV. She died on 25 Feb 1958 in Putnam Co., WV. Parents: John Addison Bess and Delilah Hicks.


bullet Sheridan Bryant Bess(1) was born on 3 Apr 1866 in Putnam Co., WV. He died on 13 Sep 1954. SHERIDAN BESS ONCE POLICEMAN, DIES AT HURRICANE
Sheridan Bryant Bess, 88, of Hurricane, WV. a retired farmer who once was a policeman at Hurricane and Logan, WV. died yesterday at his home.
He was born April 03, 1866 in Putnam County, and spent most of his life in the Hurricane Community. He was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene at Hurricane, WV.
Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Maude Pullen Bess; three sons, W. E. Bess of St. Albans, WV. Carl Bess of Hurricane, WV. and Clyde Bess of Branchland, WV.; two daughter, Mrs. Effie Matthews, and Mrs. Maude Deskins of Hurricane, WV. two sister, Mrs. Minnie Canterbury of Hurricane, WV. and Mrs. Maggie Walden of Dayton, Ohio. and 16 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
The body is at the Allen Mortuary at Hurricane, WV.

-Unknown Source, Sept. 1954 He was buried about 15 Sep 1954 in Milton Cemetery, Milton, Cabell Co., WV. Parents: John Addison Bess and Delilah Hicks.

He was married to Hester May Graham on 6 May 1887 in Putnam Co., WV. Children were: William Ernest Bess, Clarence Bess, Effie Bess, Maude Bess, Iven Bess, Hazel Bess.

He was married to Leanah Maude Pullen on 24 Jun 1905 in Lincoln Co., WV. Children were: Carl Lewis Bess, Clyde Lovell Bess.


bullet Sherman Bess(1) was buried in 1866 in Bess Cemetery, Putnam Co., WV.(21) He was born on 3 Apr 1866. He died on 3 Apr 1866. Parents: John Addison Bess and Delilah Hicks.


bullet Viola Blayne Bess(1) was born in Jul 1882. She died in 1921. She was buried in 1921 in Milton Cemetery, Milton, Cabell Co., WV. Tombstone:
V. BLAYNE
WIFE OF
F. H. SPENCER
1885 - 1921 Parents: John Addison Bess and Delilah Hicks.

She was married to Frank Herbert Spencer on 18 Aug 1909 in Cabell Co., WV. Children were: Blaine Doug Spencer, Mary Virginia Spencer .


bullet William Ernest Bess(1) Parents: Sheridan Bryant Bess and Hester May Graham .


bullet William H. Bess(1) died about 1898. Parents: John Addison Bess and Delilah Hicks.


bullet William H. Bess(1) was born about 1814 in Botetourt Co., Va.. He died on 2 Mar 1869 in Putnam Co., WV. (21) He was buried in Bess Cemetery, Putnam Co., WV.

Children were: John Addison Bess.


bulletWilliam Thomas Bess(1) was born on 22 Jun 1898 in Cabell Co., WV.(2) There is a conflict with the year William T. Bess was born. His obituary states he was born in 1899, but the 1900 Cabell Census and the Social Security Death Index list him as born in 1898. He died on 17 Oct 1980 in Huntington, Cabell Co., WV. Mr. William T. Bess, 81, of 925 8th St. Huntington, W. Va., died Friday Oct 17, 1980, at his home. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. Monday at Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary be Dr. Emerson Wood. Burial will be in Woodmere Memorial Park.
He was born June 22,1899 in Huntington, W. Va., son of the late Henry Clay Bess and Lillian Frances Hagley Bess. He was a member of Johnson Memorial United Methodist Church. He was a member of AF. &AM. Lodge 53 and Beni Kedem Shrine Temple. He was retired sports editor of The Huntington Advertiser and circulation director for the Huntington Publishing Co.
Surviving are his wife Mary Bertha Simpson Bess; two sons, Francis Douglas Bess of Nitro, W. Va., and William T. Bess, Jr., of Mendham, NJ., seven grandchildren, Mrs. John Patti of Lynnfield, Mass., William T. Bess, III of Nashau, NH., Barbara Bess of allendale, NJ., Melissa Bess of Mendham, NJ., Francis D. Bess, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga., Jack H. Bess of Chicago, Ill., and Jane Bess of Nitro, W. Va. and two great-grandchildren Shannon Patti and Jay Patti both of Lynnfield, Mass.
Friends may call from 4 to 7:00 p.m. Sunday at Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary

He was buried on 20 Oct 1980 in Woodmere Memorial Park, Huntington, Cabell Co., WV. He had Social Security Number 234-05-5129. WILLIAM BESS
SSN 234-05-5129 Residence: 25701 Huntington, Cabell, WV
Born 22 Jun 1898 Last Benefit:
Died Oct 1980 Issued: NC/WV (Before 1951)
-SSDI
Parents: Henry Clay Bess and Lillian Frances Hagley.

He was married to Mary Bertha Simpson on 29 May 1923 in Boyd Co., Ky.


bullet Beuhring (1) Parents: Frederick George Louis Beuhring and Frances Eleanora Dannenberg.


bulletAnna Marie Beuhring(1). Parents: Frederick George Louis Beuhring and Frances Eleanora Dannenberg.


bulletEdgar Beuhring(1). Parents: Frederick Koenig Dannenberg Beuhring and Frances Ellenor Miller.


bulletEmma Beuhring(1) was born in 1859. Parents: Frederick Koenig Dannenberg Beuhring and Frances Ellenor Miller.

Children were: Ira McGinnis .


bulletFrancis L. Beuhring (Private). Parents: Lee D. Beuhring and Mamie Shelton.


bullet Frederick Beuhring(1) was born about 1865. Parents: Frederick Koenig Dannenberg Beuhring and Frances Ellenor Miller.


bullet Frederick George Louis Beuhring(1) was born in 1791 in Germany. He was elected as Sheriff between 1848 and 1850 in Cabell Co., Va.(WV). He died on 27 Jun 1859 in Cabell Co., Va.(WV). Frederick G L Beuhring, of Cabell county, Virginia, departed this life, on Monday, the 27th of June, 1859, at his residence on the Ohio river near Guyandotte, after a short illness.

He was a native of Germany, came to the United States in early manhood and settled in Baltimore, Maryland, where he first married. Having engaged at an early period in the mercantile business, which led and detained him much in the West Indies, Yucatan, as well as in various portions of the Union, he had become no inconsiderable traveller - conversent with the people of many nations, and spoke several languages. He was distinguished through life for
his activity and energy, and possessing an extraordinary interest in and comprehension of almost everything that became the subject of his consideration, he had acquired in a long life, a fund of knowledge not only from books, but from experience and observation.

As a public speaker, he was always entertaining, effective and fluent, whether engaged in the discussion of the most exciting political question of the day, or the more calm, but to him, always attractive, subjects of agriculture, horticulture, internal improvements or education.

In the war of 1812, he was one of that gallant band of volunteers that aided in arresting the British army in its victorious march on Baltimore, and saved that city from the fate of Washington and Alexandria.

He removed from Baltimore to Virginia, and settled in the county of Cabell, soon after its formation, and from thenceforth identified himself with that people, by whom he was many times chosen as their Delegate in the Legislature of Virginia. And even at the time of his death, he was a
Delegate elect to the Legislature, having been again chosen by the people of Cabell at the last general election in May, 1859.

He was the only one of his father's family that came to this country; and, was the artificer of his own fortunes, and even more, for there are not a few in the county and country of his adoption, whom he took from poverty and obscurity, and having instructed and reared to honorable callings, they are now among the most wealthy, influential and business men in the country.

He was always the friend of the poor, with a heart ever tender and a hand ever open, and except his own family, none will miss him more. He leaves a numerous family and widow, to whom his death is a severe affliction, and apart from them will be felt and mourned by a very largecircle of friends and acquaintances, personal and political.

As a husband and father, he was kind and affectionate, as a friend, ardent, generous and sincere, never counting the cost or trouble to oblige, or to do a friend a favor of good office.

As an adversary, open, frank and fearless. He had a strong innate disgust for everything like duplicity and bad faith. Himself decided and unequivocal, he was always to be found on one side or the other of every question that claimed his attention. Nor was any one, acquainted with him, long in doubt as to the side he espoused.

As a master, he was kind and indulgent in the extreme - and as a neighbor had but few equals. To a genuine hospitality he added the most polished manners and rarely failed to make one feel perfectly welcome and entirely at ease.

On the subject of religion he very rarely conversed, though he always held to the Lutheran Church. Having no congregation of his own creed near, he always attended and took part in the religious worship in the neighborhood,
by whatever denomination conducted; and was one of the most liberal contributors to the support of the gospel as preached by them all.

His constitution though naturally good had been greatly prostrated by a severe attack of typhoid pneumonia in February last, from the effects of which he had not fully recovered when his last illness supervened. Nevertheless, he attained to the ripe age of sixty-nine years - did much good in his day and generation - obtained a goodly share of earthly honors, and died amid the esteem and regrets of his fellow men, (and it is hoped,) in the faith of a true Christian, and gone to receive the reward, and enter into that "rest that remaineth for the people of God."
B. {initial at bottom of Obituary}

Kanawha Valley Star, Tuesday, July 5, 1859

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Notes:
FREDERICK GEORGE LOUIS BEUHRING
F G L BEUHRING is buried next to his 1st wife, Frances Eleanora DANNENBURG,at Springhill Cemetery, Huntington, WV. She died 16 Jun 1841. They had three daughters and one son, who carried on the BEUHRING name. Their daughters married into the LAIDLEY, BROWN and LOVELL families. There are many BEUHRING descendants still living in Cabell Co, WV.

In Feb 1848 he married 19 yr old Melcena M McGINNIS, daughter of Edmund McGINNIS and Polly (Mary) HOUGLAND. They had five children - four girls (1 set of twins) and one son, Millard Fillmore BEUHRING. After Frederick G L BEUHRING died, Melcena, being ill herself, took her young children to Fayette Co, TX to her parents and three brothers who had moved there in the 1850's. Millard Fillmore BEUHRING and his wife had two sons, and 6 daughters. Both sons died at an early age, so that there are no Texas
BEUHRING's to carry on the name.

-http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=admin.message&r=rw&p=localities .northam.usa.states.westvirginia.counties.cabell&m=2180 He was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Huntington, Cabell Co., WV. Volume IV
Chapter XIII Hite, Madison, Fontaine and Maury Families.
Family Record.

It is a little singular that the site of Huntington has been owned by three mutual ancestors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Laidley; first, Maj. Nathaniel Scales, second, by Mr. Frederick Bushring, third, Mr. John Laidley, whose daughter owns the old home in the city still. This Mr. Frederick Bushring, when a young man, came from Germany to Baltimore in search of the fickle goddess Fortune. At Mr. Frederick Konig's he met Frances Eleanor Dannenburg, a niece of their host, just returned from the Moravian school for girls, at Bethlehem, Pa. They were married and made their home in Guyandotte. In 1834, Mr. Bushring purchased a farm from Maj. Nathaniel Scales, now the site of Huntington. Anna Maria Bushring, the eldest daughter of Mr. Bushring, married James Madison Laidley. Their second daughter married Judge James H. Brown. These are the parents of William Sydney Laidley and Virginia Brown, who were married in Charleston, Kanawha Co., W. Va., Sept. 23, 1869. Issue:

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Frederick G. L. Beuhring: 1792-1859

Posted by Peggy Pike Gordon <pgordon7@gte.net> on Fri, 22 Jan 1999

Surname: BEUHRING, DANNENBURG, MCGINNIS

Frederick G L Beuhring, of Cabell county, Virginia, departed this life, on Monday, the 27th of June, 1859, at his residence on the Ohio river near Guyandotte, after a short illness.
He was a native of Germany, came to the United States in early manhood and settled in Baltimore, Maryland, where he first married. Having engaged at an early period in the mercantile business, which led and detained him much in the West Indies, Yucatan, as well as in various portions of the Union, he had become no inconsiderable traveller - conversent with the people of many nations, and spoke several languages. He was distinguished through life for
his activity and energy, and possessing an extraordinary interest in and comprehension of almost everything that became the subject of his consideration, he had acquired in a long life, a fund of knowledge not only from books, but from experience and observation.

As a public speaker, he was always entertaining, effective and fluent, whether engaged in the discussion of the most exciting political question of the day, or the more calm, but to him, always attractive, subjects of agriculture, horticulture, internal improvements or education.

In the war of 1812, he was one of that gallant band of volunteers that aided in arresting the British army in its victorious march on Baltimore, and saved that city from the fate of Washington and Alexandria.

He removed from Baltimore to Virginia, and settled in the county of Cabell, soon after its formation, and from thenceforth identified himself with that people, by whom he was many times chosen as their Delegate in the Legislature of Virginia. And even at the time of his death, he was a
Delegate elect to the Legislature, having been again chosen by the people of Cabell at the last general election in May, 1859.

He was the only one of his father's family that came to this country; and, was the artificer of his own fortunes, and even more, for there are not a few in the county and country of his adoption, whom he took from poverty and obscurity, and having instructed and reared to honorable callings, they are now among the most wealthy, influential and business men in the country.

He was always the friend of the poor, with a heart ever tender and a hand ever open, and except his own family, none will miss him more. He leaves a numerous family and widow, to whom his death is a severe affliction, and apart from them will be felt and mourned by a very largecircle of friends and acquaintances, personal and political.

As a husband and father, he was kind and affectionate, as a friend, ardent, generous and sincere, never counting the cost or trouble to oblige, or to do a friend a favor of good office.

As an adversary, open, frank and fearless. He had a strong innate disgust for everything like duplicity and bad faith. Himself decided and unequivocal, he was always to be found on one side or the other of every question that claimed his attention. Nor was any one, acquainted with him, long in doubt as to the side he espoused.

As a master, he was kind and indulgent in the extreme - and as a neighbor had but few equals. To a genuine hospitality he added the most polished manners and rarely failed to make one feel perfectly welcome and entirely at ease.

On the subject of religion he very rarely conversed, though he always held to the Lutheran Church. Having no congregation of his own creed near, he always attended and took part in the religious worship in the neighborhood,
by whatever denomination conducted; and was one of the most liberal contributors to the support of the gospel as preached by them all.

His constitution though naturally good had been greatly prostrated by a severe attack of typhoid pneumonia in February last, from the effects of which he had not fully recovered when his last illness supervened. Nevertheless, he attained to the ripe age of sixty-nine years - did much good in his day and generation - obtained a goodly share of earthly honors, and died amid the esteem and regrets of his fellow men, (and it is hoped,) in the faith of a true Christian, and gone to receive the reward, and enter into that "rest that remaineth for the people of God."
B. {initial at bottom of Obituary}

Kanawha Valley Star, Tuesday, July 5, 1859

..............................................
Notes:
FREDERICK GEORGE LOUIS BEUHRING
F G L BEUHRING is buried next to his 1st wife, Frances Eleanora DANNENBURG,at Springhill Cemetery, Huntington, WV. She died 16 Jun 1841. They had three daughters and one son, who carried on the BEUHRING name. Their daughters married into the LAIDLEY, BROWN and LOVELL families. There are many BEUHRING descendants still living in Cabell Co, WV.

In Feb 1848 he married 19 yr old Melcena M McGINNIS, daughter of Edmund McGINNIS and Polly (Mary) HOUGLAND. They had five children - four girls (1 set of twins) and one son, Millard Fillmore BEUHRING. After Frederick G L BEUHRING died, Melcena, being ill herself, took her young children to Fayette Co, TX to her parents and three brothers who had moved there in the 1850's. Millard Fillmore BEUHRING and his wife had two sons, and 6 daughters. Both sons died at an early age, so that there are no Texas BEUHRING's to carry on the name.

He was married to Frances Eleanora Dannenberg before 1837. Children were: Anna Marie Beuhring , Frederick Koenig Dannenberg Beuhring, Beuhring.

He was married to Melcena McGinnis on 23 Feb 1848. Children were: Nora Beuhring, Millard Fillmore Beuhring.


bullet Frederick Koenig Dannenberg Beuhring(1) was born on 12 Mar 1838. He died on 12 Oct 1882. He was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Huntington, Cabell Co., WV. Parents: Frederick George Louis Beuhring and Frances Eleanora Dannenberg .

He was married to Frances Ellenor Miller on 11 Nov 1857 in Cabell Co., Va.(WV). Children were: Emma Beuhring, Henry Harold Beuhring, Mary L. Beuhring, Frederick Beuhring, Lee D. Beuhring, Nora Belle Beuhring, Virginia Elinor Beuhring, Edgar Beuhring, Walter Beuhring.

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