This obituaries were sent to me several weeks ago by Steve Beaty and I thought I would pass them on to the list. Laurel Baty, L252 Beattie, Edgar C. -- Edgar C. Beattie, aged 26 years, died Saturday night at the Emergency Hospital in Mansfield. He had been at the home of his sister, Mrs. John Reed, at Mansfield, for several weeks. He was taken to the hospital Saturday afternoon to undergo an operation, but death resulted before he could be operated upon. He leaves a mother and one sister. The remains were brought to Bellville Wednesday. Services were held at the home of L.M. Gardner and interment was made in the Bellville Cemetery. -- [Bellville Messenger: 12 January 1906, Vol. 13, No. 50] Beattie, William -- William Beattie, aged 30, died at his home on East Third Street, at 2:30 this morning, from the effects of a gun shot wound in the calf of his right leg received while hunting Monday morning. The deceased leaves a wife and one child to mourn his death. The funeral will be held at the family residence at 2:30 sun time, Sunday afternoon. The circumstances surrounding Mr. Beattie's death are very sad. In company with Thomas Bloor and Harry Henry on last Monday morning he repaired east of the city to enjoy a day's hunting. While walking near the Pennsylvania track Bloor's gun accidentally exploded and the charge of shot entered Mr. Beattie's leg. He was brought back to the city as soon as possible, but as he had lost a great amount of blood the surgeons did not deem it advisable to amputate the member. He lingered until this morning, when he died. The deceased was well known and was quite highly esteemed by the people of the city and his death will be a surprise to many friends. -- [Richland Shield & Banner: 30 September 1893, Vol. LXXVI, No. 19] Beattie, William C. -- William C. Beattie was born in Cumberland, Penn., Sept. 6, 1823, and died April 24, 1905. The deceased was 81 years, 7 months and 18 days of age. The services were held at his late residence on Church Street, Wednesday afternoon, April 26, at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. A.C. Rand assisted by Rev. J.F. Hersheiser. Interment was made in the Bellville Cemetery. When nine years of age, the deceased came to this country with his parents, who resided 3 miles from Lexington. When at 30 he was united in marriage to Mary Knox, who died in 1876. He was again married in 1878, to Susie Armstrong, from whom two children were born, Edgar and Bertha, both of whom survive him. He united with the Presbyterian church in 1868 and was always a faithful member until the last few years, when his health would not permit him to attend longer. He was a well known citizen and will be greatly missed by his many friends. <poem omitted> -- [Bellville Messenger: 05 May 1905, Vol. 13, No. 14] Beatty, Daniel -- The remains of Daniel Beatty a former resident of Plymouth, and connected with the Northern Ohio railway in the capacity of roadmaster, but who of late has held the position of maintenance of ways, and who died at his home in Akron Saturday after a brief illness of pneumonia, was taken through Plymouth on No. 1 at 12:06 Monday afternoon to his old home in Danville, Ind., for burial. Deceased was a man held in high esteem by railroad officials, a worthy citizen and a man much esteemed by all that had his acquaintance. He is survived by his wife, one son, and a daughter, who have the sympathy of their many Plymouth friends. -- [Plymouth Advertiser: 25 April 1914, Vol. 61, No. 23]