The John Henry Beard Sr. Family
Orphaned at age one, John Henry Beard Sr. rose from tragedy to become a patriarch of twelve children
John Henry Beard Sr. and Elizabeth Jane "Gentilla" Weaver built a remarkable family legacy, raising twelve children during America's transition from the Industrial Revolution into the modern era. Their story is one of resilience, determination, and the enduring strength of family bonds.
John Henry Beard Sr. & Elizabeth Jane "Gentilla" Weaver
(1837–1916) & (1840–1912)
Buried at State Line Union Cemetery, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
Their Twelve Children
Born 1862-1885, they carried the Beard name into the 20th century
John Henry Beard Jr.
Continued the Beard lineage
•Father of 12 children
Robert Lee Beard
Family man with 13 children
•Lived near Middleburg
David C. Beard
Named after his grandfather David
•Witnessed America's industrial transformation
Mary Catherine Beard Mace
Reformed Church member
•Devoted wife and mother
Adeline Louisa Beard Wise
Married three times
•Loving stepmother to many
Minnie May Beard
Died at age 14
•Childhood tragedy
George Washington Beard
Sawmill foreman
•Father of 7 children
Clara Elizabeth Beard Leaman
St. Paul's M.E. Church member
•Royal Neighbors & Daughters of Liberty
Margaret Beard
Died in infancy
•Infant loss
Charles Edgar Beard
Lived in Salem, Virginia
•Stepfather to many children
Cora L. Beard Hoffmaster
47 years at Trinity E.U.B. Church
•Sunday school Home Department
Maude Viola Beard Talhelm
Family matriarch • Lived to age 83
•43 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren
John Henry Sr. & Elizabeth's Legacy
A Testament to Resilience
Despite losing his father at age one and facing the challenges of raising twelve children, John Henry Beard Sr. built a remarkable family legacy. His children carried the Beard name into the 20th century, with many living long, productive lives and contributing to their communities.
John Henry Beard Sr.: A Life Through History
1837 – 1916: Seventy-Nine Years of American Transformation
From the tail end of Andrew Jackson's presidency to World War I, John Henry Beard Sr. witnessed America's greatest century of expansion and change. Here are the major world events that shaped the backdrop of his remarkable 79-year life.
🌟 John Henry Beard Sr. (1837–1916)
Born into a nation of 26 states and horse-drawn transportation, he lived to see 48 states and the dawn of the automobile age.
A Nation Divided
Civil War & Reconstruction
The Gilded Age & Industrial Revolution
The Dawn of the Modern Age
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