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Beckwith-McDonald family of Charles Town, West Virginia

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Angus W. McDonald Angus William McDonald (1829-1914) — of Berryville, Clarke County, Va.; Charles Town, Jefferson County, W.Va.; Morgan County, W.Va. Born in Romney, Hampshire County, Va. (now W.Va.), May 16, 1829. Democrat. Lawyer; member of Virginia state house of delegates, 1861; served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; member of West Virginia state house of delegates from Morgan County, 1895-96. Died in Jefferson County, W.Va., October 24, 1914 (age 85 years, 161 days). Interment at Edge Hill Cemetery, Charles Town, W.Va.
  Relatives: Son of Angus William McDonald (1799-1864) and Leacy Anne (Naylor) McDonald; married, February 17, 1857, to Elizabeth Morton Sherrard; married, June 5, 1894, to Mary Elizabeth Riddle; father of Leacy McDonald (who married Frank Beckwith); grandfather of Francis Jennings Beckwith Jr..
  Political family: Beckwith-McDonald family of Charles Town, West Virginia.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Image source: West Virginia and Its People (1913)
Frank Beckwith Frank Beckwith (1848-1937) — of Charles Town, Jefferson County, W.Va. Born in Jefferson County, Va. (now W.Va.), July 26, 1848. Democrat. Member of West Virginia state house of delegates from Jefferson County, 1881-82, 1887-88; member of West Virginia state senate 15th District, 1915-18. Episcopalian. Member, Freemasons; Royal Arch Masons; Knights Templar. Died July 25, 1937 (age 88 years, 364 days). Interment at Edge Hill Cemetery, Charles Town, W.Va.
  Relatives: Son of George Hite Jennings Beckwith and Anne Lloyd (Scollay) Beckwith; married 1886 to Leacy McDonald (daughter of Angus William McDonald); father of Francis Jennings Beckwith Jr..
  Political family: Beckwith-McDonald family of Charles Town, West Virginia.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Image source: West Virginia and Its People (1913)
  Francis Jennings Beckwith Jr. (1892-1966) — also known as Frank J. Beckwith, Jr. — of Charles Town, Jefferson County, W.Va. Born May 19, 1892. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; lawyer; member of West Virginia state house of delegates from Jefferson County, 1921-22. Episcopalian. Member, Freemasons; Phi Kappa Sigma; Delta Theta Phi; American Legion. Died in Jefferson County, W.Va., March 5, 1966 (age 73 years, 290 days). Interment at Edge Hill Cemetery, Charles Town, W.Va.
  Relatives: Son of Frank Beckwith and Leacy (McDonald) Beckwith; married, August 31, 1935, to Margaret Shannon Denny; grandson of Angus William McDonald.
  Political family: Beckwith-McDonald family of Charles Town, West Virginia.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
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