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Beulah Chittenden was born on 15 May 1764 in Salisbury, Connecticut
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3,4 Beulah married first
Capt. Elijah George Galusha, son of Jacob Galusha and Lydia Huntington.
5 Her husband died on 26 May 1783 in Arlington, Vermont
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13,14 She was named adminstratrix for her first husband's estate, along with his brother Jacob. After advertising in the newspaper they met debtors and creditors in her home in Arlington
G on 2 Mar 1784 to settle his affairs.
15 Beulah married second
Matthew Lyon in Aug 1784 in Vermont
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7,8,9 She was part of the second party her second husband lead moving from Vermont to Eddyville, Kentucky
G, with their young children. They traveled by wagon to western Pennsylvania, where they boarded flatbed boats and floated down the Ohio River to the Cumberland River to their new home, arriving 15 Jun 1801.
16,17,18 For details, please see
The Trek from Vermont to the Kentucky Wilderness. In 1820 President Monroe, an old friend of Matthew, appointed him to be the United States factor (agent) to the Cherokee Nation in the Arkansas Territory. Matthew and Beulah moved to a two-story log home on the bluff overlooking the Arkansas River, at Sparda Creek, about 100 miles north of Little Rock.
19,20,21 Beulah was named an heir in the will of
Aurelia Lyon, her daughter, dated 15 Sep 1821, to receive her negro girl Jane.
22 She died on 6 Feb 1824 in Little Rock, Arkansas
G, at age 59. While several sources show her death in 1821, based on the date on her tombstone, I believe that the final digit of the year, eroded by weather, was original a "4" and is now mis-read as a "1."
10,11,12 She was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Eddyville, Caldwell Co., Kentucky
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