Matthews / Conner / Covey / Salts [Solt] Family History - Person Sheet
Matthews / Conner / Covey / Salts [Solt] Family History - Person Sheet
NameClarence William "C. W." VAN BEYNUM923,921, M
Birth Date6 Mar 1887926,927
Birth PlaceBeloit, Rock County, Wisconsin
Death Date5 Jan 1955927 Age: 67
Death PlacePortland, Middlesex County, Connecticut
Burial Date7 Jan 1955927
Burial PlaceUnion Hill Cemetery, Middle Haddam, Connecticut
OccupationAdvertising Executive And He Owned A Travelers Insurance Co.927
FatherJohn William VAN BEYNUM , M (1858-)
MotherLouise DENOYER , F (~1858-)
Spouses
Birth Date19 Feb 1889742
Birth PlaceKnob Noster, Johnson County, Missouri
Death Date15 Dec 1979742,740 Age: 90
Death PlaceCobalt Lodge, Cobalt, Middlesex County, Connecticut
MemoThe residence listed on her death certificate was Portland, Middlesex Co., Connecticut
Burial Date17 Dec 1979740
Burial PlaceUnion Hill Cemetery, Middle Haddam, Connecticut
FatherWilliam H. O’BRIEN , M (1851-1938)
MotherLeilla Belle “Lulabelle” COVEY , F (1866-<1943)
ChildrenWilliam John “Bill” , M (1912-1980)
 Robert H. “Bob” , M (1915-1991)
Notes for Clarence William "C. W." VAN BEYNUM
1935, September 7 - Clarence W. Van Beynum can be found on the Boston Passenger Lists, 1820-1943. He departed at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia on the ship Yarmouth and arrived in Boston, Massachusetts.

Clarence was very successful; he eventually bought a sort of gentleman's farm in Connecticut named Willow's Farm 740(probably after living in New York for a time).928 On his death certificate it states that he had been living in Portlan for 17 years.
Notes for Lula Belle "Lulu" (Spouse 1)
On January 22, 1963 Aunt Lulu Belle Van Beynum and Sons, Bill and Bob from Connecticut and New York visited our family in Missouri for Aunt Margaret’s birthday.9 In 1964 mom included Aunt Lulu Belle in her Christmas book when she came to visit. It states that she was from Hartford, Connecticut. It states that she was a niece of Aunt Eula, Aunt Margaret and Granddaddy -- but she is also called Aunt Lulu Belle by mom in the same paragraph.

She was a dog breader. She didn't really need to work, but did so because she wanted to. For a woman of that time to be breading dogs (Welch Corgies) would have been quite something.
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