. Commemorative biographical record of northeastern Pennsylvania: including the counties of Susquehanna, Wayne, Pike and Monroe, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and many of the early settled families. sor, N. Y. In his younger daysthe grandfather followed shoemaking, but later hedevoted his attention to farming. Edward L. Beebe remained with his parentsuntil after his marriage, which was celebrated atFranklin Forks, June 7, 1849, Miss Dolly B- Smithbecoming his wife. To them were born threechildren, as follows: Javan D., of Binghamton,N. Y., wedded Ma


. Commemorative biographical record of northeastern Pennsylvania: including the counties of Susquehanna, Wayne, Pike and Monroe, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and many of the early settled families. sor, N. Y. In his younger daysthe grandfather followed shoemaking, but later hedevoted his attention to farming. Edward L. Beebe remained with his parentsuntil after his marriage, which was celebrated atFranklin Forks, June 7, 1849, Miss Dolly B- Smithbecoming his wife. To them were born threechildren, as follows: Javan D., of Binghamton,N. Y., wedded Mary Marsh, and had two children,Edward K. (deceased) and Stanley J.; Emorilla(first) married John Guernsey, by whom she hadone daughter, Nellie, and is now the wife of A. , a carpenter of Binghamton, by whomshe has one son, Harry: Miles S. married AmySherwood and has one son, Meade, a soldier in the1st New York Volunteers, stationed at Honolulu,,and who is engaged in the grocery business in thatcity. Mrs. Beebe was born in Delaware county,N. Y., June 9, 1827, a daughter of Joseph andBelinda (Bartrum) Smith, natives of Litchfieldcounty, Conn. Her paternal grandparents, Josephand Lydia (Beers) Smith, were also natives of that. H5


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