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Martin Beebe
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Portrait and Biographical Album of Fulton County,
Illinois: containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of
prominent and representative citizens of the county: together with
portraits and biographies of all the presidents of the United States,
and governors of the state; Biographical Pub. Co., Chicago, IL; 1890;
page 265; Transcribed by Margaret Rose Whitehurst
Martin Beebe. This enterprising and progressive farmer,
whose portrait is shown on the opposite page, is the owner of what is
known as the Duck Island Farm, consisting of fifteen hundred and ninety
acres of land on sections 33, 24 and 35, Banner Township. Nine
hundred acres are under cultivation, producing from forty to fifty
bushels of wheat and from seventy to one hundred bushels of corn per
acre. Mr. Beebe is extensively engage in raising corn and hogs,
although after products are not neglected. His residence on
section 33, presents an appearance of comfort and homelikeness, and is
accompanied by the numerous buildings needful to the prosecution of the
work place.
Our subject was born in Chemung County, N. Y., April 6, 1819, to
Hezekiah and Sarah (Boyer) Beebe. He was reared on a farm,
removing with his parents to LaGrange County, Ind., in 1837, and
remaining there until 1839. In December of that year he came to
this county, employing himself at work by the month for two
years. He next learned the trade of a cooper, at which he worked
about fifteen years. In 1849 Mr. Beebe bought a small farm in
Banner Township, near Utica, and in 1860 purchased the Island Farm from
John N. Willard, of St. Louis, Mo. Here he ha made his home since
that time, devoting himself assiduously to the pursuit of his chosen
calling and reaping a satisfactory reward for his perseverance,
intelligence and prudence.
Mr. Beebe has been twice married, the first union having been consummated in 1847. His bride
Was Miss Diana Sayles, an efficient and affectionate lady, with whom he
lived happily until her death, January 8, 1862. She left five
children, whose record is as follows: Henry Clay, born April 12,
1851, married Clara Rosecamp; Clara A., born January 28, 1853, died at
the age of eighteen years; Marcus T., born February 1, 1856, married
Polly Harris and lives in Missouri; Josephine, born March 28, 1858,
married William Ringhouse in October, 1886, and now lives in Mason
County; Orrin, born February 29, 1861, married Miss Minnie Riley and
lives in Buckheart Township, this county.
The second marriage of our subject was celebrated November 24,
1870, the bride being Miss Emma Elem, who, while devoted to her family
and their interests, finds time and opportunity for kindly intercourse
with her many friends. This marriage has resulted in the birth of
the following sons and daughter: John, born July 27, 1873; Amos,
January 1, 1875; Hector, June 24, 1877; Frederick, July 28, 1879;
Carrol, January 14, 1882; Sheldon, September 5, 1884; Mary Belle,
December 22, 1887.
When he became old enough to vote, Mr. Beebe was an old-line
Whig, and on the formation of the Republican party identified himself
with it, but is now a member of the Greenback party. He is not an
active participant in political affairs, preferring to give his
attention to his personal pursuits and the joys of domestic and social
life. He is respected as his merits deserve, but all who are
acquainted with his character and attainments.

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