Re: Belveals in CA, 1900 era
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Belveals in CA, 1900 era
Jennfier Buchanan 3/16/03
Cited from "Jean Belleville the Huguenot his Descendants" by Paul Belville Taylor, Ph.D. pages 592-593:
Lewis Wesley Belveal as a young man removed to Hastings, Nebraska. From there he made the journey to Ogden, Utah on horseback. He thence removed to Dillon, Montana where he worked for the Plymouth Rock Cattle Company (ranch?) in the 1880's. Here he married (1) name not known.
He returned very briefly to Republic Co., Kansas and married (2) Nellie Flora Snyder. He again went out to Montana, to Butte, January 1, 1900. It is reported that he ivited his father Seth and brothers John William and Alleway Winslow to join him. Alleway did go, but we have no firm evidence that Seth or John William ever went.
Son of Lewis Wesley Belveal and first wife: Guy, b. July 7, 1889 at Dillon, Montana, m. Celia Chloe McDaniel, res. Butte, no issue
Alleway Winslow Belveal married (1) name unknown, who died in Kansas. He married (2) name unknown. About 1908 Alleway removed his family to Montana. He died there and is buried at Fromberg.
Child of Alleway Winslow Belveal and first wife: August "Gus", b. at Minersville, Kansas, removed with father to Montana, d. July 11, 1964 at Butte, m. Sadie, issue
Children of Alleway Winslow Belveal and second wife (born at Butte):
Child, d. as infant
Alice "Wauneta", M. f-n-u Wood, res. Billings, Montana, issue
Winslow d. 1968, m. Tryphine, who was living in Missoula Montana 1968, issue
If there is anything else I can help with, just let me know.
Cindy
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Re: Belveals in CA, 1900 era
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Re: Belveals in CA, 1900 era