Beard family of Indiana
Note: This is just one of 612 family
groupings listed on The
Political Graveyard web site. These families each have three or
more politician members, all linked together by blood, marriage or
adoption.
Some families traditionally (and perhaps properly) considered
separately are joined together here if linked by marriage or
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- Patrick Beard (1769-1831) — of Indiana. Born in
Londonderry, Ireland (now Northern
Ireland), 1769.
Uncle of John
Beard and Isaac
N. Beard. Delegate to
Indiana state constitutional convention, 1816; member of Indiana
state senate, 1816-23. Quaker.
Died near Centerville, Wayne
County, Ind., 1831.
Burial
location unknown.
- John Beard (1795-1874) — of Crawfordsville, Montgomery
County, Ind. Born in North Carolina, January
4, 1795. Nephew of Patrick
Beard; cousin of Isaac
N. Beard. Member of Indiana
state house of representatives, 1827-31; member of Indiana
state senate, 1831-41, 1846-49; delegate to Republican National
Convention from Indiana, 1860.
Quaker.
Died in Montgomery
County, Ind., September
29, 1874. Burial
location unknown.
- Isaac N. Beard (1808-1871) — of Indiana. Born in Wayne
County, Ind., May 16,
1808. Nephew of Patrick
Beard; cousin of John
Beard. Democrat. Farmer;
member of Indiana
state house of representatives, 1849-50; defeated, 1850. Died in
1871.
Burial
location unknown.
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