
| Name | Guy Beall GILMORE [1, 2, 3, 4] | |
| Birth | 1878 [1] | |
| Gender | Male | |
| Education | graduated from Princeton in the Class 1898 [1] | |
| HIST | Descended from George Beall & Ninian Beall (who were brothers), who came from Scotland. He was one of the 3 George’s that Georgetown was named for, George Washington, King George and George Beall. They settle in Dumbarton Oaks in Georgetown. Comments: Hi, My dad is 92 and remembers Guy Gilmore who was his cousin in Uniontown, PA. He remembers Guy's mother, "Aunt" Mary Beall who was the sister of his grandfather. John Gilmore had passed away and she was a widow. Can you contact me. Candee Hoff genealogysix@aol.com Jackie, Thanks for your reply. I know very little about Guy Beall Gilmore's life, other than he was married to Nella Epperson sometime before 1908 and had two children (that I know of): John Anderson Gilmore and William Epperson Gilmore. He may have had more. The only reason that I had that much was because my dad wanted to know if Guy's children were still living. I found out that William died in 1992. Where I do have research is on the ancestors of Mary Beall, since she and my ggf, Louis Erwin Beall were siblings. I know that Guy is supposedly buried in OakWood Cemetery in 1952. Is there anything you are looking for specifically? Candee Scofield Hoff [1, 3, 4] | |
| _UID | ACCD382DB0AA40EA9C31DA1982B85A63197B | |
| Death | 1952 | Baltimore, Maryland [1] |
| Burial | Uniontown, Pennsylvania [1] |
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| Person ID | I174825 | Singleton and Related Families |
| Last Modified | 16 Feb 2013 | |
| Family | Eleanor Dowling “Nellie” EPPERSON, b. Apr 1885, Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina d. 1923, died at the home of her sister, Susan Epperson, Atlantic City, New Jersey (Age 37 years) | |||||
| Marriage | Bef 1908 [4] | |||||
| _UID | F6B11A048FB64C7EAE8EB2184BAE4E92B3A5 | |||||
| _UID | F6B11A048FB64C7EAE8EB2184BAE4E92B3A5 | |||||
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| Family ID | F118942 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||
| Last Modified | 16 Feb 2013 | |||||
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