I spent summers in Beulah as a kid because my parents owned cabins they rented out year-round. Beulah was VERY small in the 40s and 50s, let alone as early as your ancestors were there. You might try looking for records for Rye, Colorado if you find nothing under Beulah. Rye was very close to Beulah and larger, but still quite small. There was no local government office in Beulah, only a small post office across from the Beulah Inn. They had one fire engine just a bit larger than a Jeep Wagoneer. The settlement was a tiny community of cabins and a half dozen businesses at the most. -----Original Message----- From: Laurie Daugherty [mailto:hobran1@prodigy.net] Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 12:09 AM To: COPUEBLO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [COPUEBLO] Fw: Grandparents of 1800's Beulah homestead -----Original Message----- From: LARRY V WOLFORD <lwlfrd@juno.com> To: hobran1@prodigy.net <hobran1@prodigy.net> Date: Thursday, May 25, 2000 2:13 AM Subject: Grandparents of 1800's Beulah homestead >Can any one give me info on my Great grandparents or Grandparents in >Pueblo county at Beulah CO.My Grandmothers birth certificate say's she >was born in Beulah in 1881 as Maude BERRY,she had brother Charlie and >sister Minnie plus other siblings.Her mothers maiden name was >Llewellyn.Thank you LARRY >WOLFORD LWLFRD@JUNO.COM