Thomas Joseph Beaulieu


Thomas Beaulieu (1878--1952) and Nellie Cauley in 1904
Thomas Beaulieu (1878--1952) and Nellie Cauley in 1904

born: 1 Jan 1878, Sheldon,Iowa
died: 5 Jul 1952, Graceville, Big Stone Co.,Minnesota
bur.: 7 Jul 1952, Graceville, Minnesota, at Lakeside Cemetery
occu: furniture and hardware store owner and mortician in Graceville,Minnesota
spouse: Helen ``Nellie'' CAULEY
marr: 1 Jun 1909, Graceville, Big Stone Co.,Minnesota
born: 17 Nov 1887, Minnesota
died: 16 Dec 1956, Blue Earth Co.,Minnesota
bur.: Graceville, Minnesota, at Graceville Cemetery
Children:
Elizabeth ``Bee'' Beaulieu (1910-1985) married Lynn Kiffe
Rosemary Beaulieu (1913-1913)
Thomas Joseph ``Tom'' Beaulieu (1914-1991)

Pedigree Chart

                      |--------
                      |
           |---------
           |          |
           |          |--------
           |
  |------Francis ``Frank'' BEAULIEU (1850, Canada - 1932, Minnesota)
  |        |
  |        |          |--------
  |        |          |
  |        |---------
  |                   |
  |                   |--------
  |
Thomas Joseph BEAULIEU (1878, Iowa - )
  |
  |                   |--------Phenton LAWLOR (Ireland - Ireland)
  |                   |
  |        |---------Daniel LAWLOR (1813, Ireland - 1896, Iowa)
  |        |          |
  |        |          |--------
  |        |
  |------Elizabeth LAWLER (1849, Kentucky - 1938)
           |
           |          |--------
           |          |
           |---------Mary L. DUNN (1811, Ireland - 1904)
                      |
                      |--------

After Thomas moved to Graceville, Minnesota with his parents, about 1902, he established a business which included a funeral parlor, and a hardware and furniture store He also served for many years as town councilman and a member of the school board.


Census: 1910, Graceville Village, Big Stone County, Minnesota

More information: OBITUARY | Nellie's OBITUARY

Sources for this individual: @S565@ @S1165@ @S1209@


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