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Frank Lewis Beik<br>Ook bekend als: Louis Bick<br>Geslacht: Man<br>Geboorte: 25 jun 1872 - Louisa, Iowa, United States<br>Huwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Mary Dakota Kammerer - 12 apr 1894 - Wapello, Louisa, Iowa, United States<br>Woonplaats: Census - 1880 - Port Louisa, Louisa, Iowa, United States<br>Woonplaats: Census - 1910 - Port Louisa, Louisa, Iowa, United States<br>Woonplaats: 1920 - Port Louisa, Louisa, Iowa, United States<br>Woonplaats: 1925 - Morning Sun, Louisa, Iowa, United States<br>Woonplaats: 1930 - Port Louisa, Louisa, Iowa, United States<br>Overlijden: 3 apr 1935 - Grandview, Louisa, Iowa, United States<br>Begrafenis: Grandview, Louisa, Iowa, United States<br>Ouders: Jacob Ludwig Beick, Emma H. Beick (geboren Jackson)<br>Echtgenote: Mary Dakota Beik (geboren Kammerer)<br>Kinderen: Marcus Allen Beik, Emma Caroline Kemp (geboren Beik), Bertha Marie Limbocker (geboren Beik), Leona Dorothy Walter (geboren Beik), Lucile Ione Smylie (geboren Beik)<br>Broers/zusters: Francis L Beik, Charles Frederick Beik, Roena B Beik, Mollie Ellen Hardman (geboren Beik), John Jackson Beik, Emma Gernva Downer (geboren Beik), Katherine Belle Schweitzer (geboren Beik), Arthur Kennedy Beik, Benjamin Beik, Grace Elnora Weber (geboren Beik), Harold Jacob Beik, Paul Dennison Beik<br> Aanvullende informatie: <br> <br>LifeSketch: Source unknown: One of the highly successful farmers and stockmen of Louisa county is Frank L. Beik, who with his brother …engaged in the cultivation of four hundred and ninety-two acres of land in Port Louisa township...The boyhood of Frank...was spent in a manner very similar to that of other boys of his circumstances in the more sparsely settled communities. He attended the district school during its brief sessions and when not thus engaged assisted about the farm in the performance of such tasks as were assigned by parental authority. He remained a member of the paternal household until he had attained his majority at which time he began working for himself. The first year he rented land but at the expiration of that period he purchased one hundred and thirty-nine acres...on which he continue[d]to reside. Later he and his brother formed a partnership...as extensive feeders of stock their fields are almost entirely devoted to the cultivation of grains which are best adapted for that purpose. On the 12th of April, [he] established a home for himself by his marriage to Miss Mollie Kammerer. The family are all earnest Christians and fraternally Mr. Beik is identified with Grand View Lodge, No. 724, I.O.O.F. His political support always accord[ed] the candidates of the Republican party, taking an active and helpful interest in all local affairs. He [served] as a township trustee and he [was] a member of the school board. Mr. Beik [was] well known in the community where he... spent his entire life and where the comrades of his youth are the friends of his manhood, which is as great a tribute as it is possible to pay to the character of any man. His name is on the Louisa County Courthouse, Wapello, Iowa and Grandview High School building.
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