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Sheldon Beckwith 1804–1852 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: February 28, 1804
Birth Location: Southport, Chemung, New York
Death Date: 1852
Death Location: Mt. Hazel Cemetery, Redford, Michigan
Father: Sarah Holbert
Mother: Richard Beckwith
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Children(s): Henry Beckwith
In 1804, Sheldon Beckwith entered the world in Southport, Chemung, New York, born to Sarah Holbert And Richard Ransom Beckwith. Sheldon Beckwith had children including Henry Louis Beckwith. Sheldon Beckwith passed away in 1852 in Mt. Hazel Cemetery, Redford, Michigan.
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Biography
- In 1804, Sheldon Beckwith entered the world in Southport, Chemung, New York, born to Sarah Holbert And Richard Ransom Beckwith.
- Sheldon Beckwith had children including Henry Louis Beckwith.
- Sheldon Beckwith passed away in 1852 in Mt. Hazel Cemetery, Redford, Michigan.
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Sheldon Beckwith's Descendants
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1. Henry (Louis) Beckwith 1839–1920
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1. Verna (Emily) Beckwith 1888–1970 m. Charles (Arthur) Simmons 1884–1914 m. Earle (Edward) Groat 1892–1973
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1. Elizabeth (Ann) Groat 1920–1985
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Sheldon Beckwith's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: February 28, 1804
Event Place: Southport, Chemung, New York
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: December 29, 1851
Event Place: Redford, Wayne, Michigan
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 1852
Event Place: Mt. Hazel Cemetery, Redford, Michigan