Birth26 Jul 1861, IL
Death5 Nov 1947, Chicago, Cook Co IL2890 Age: 86 
 
 
Spouses
Birth1864, New York City, NY
DeathJul 1897, Livingston Co IL Age: 33
 
 
Marriage3 Apr 1889, Livingston Co IL
 
 
Birth1873
Death1912, Livingston Co IL Age: 39
 
 
Marriage18 Oct 1898, Livingston Co IL2399 
 
 
 
Notes for George William Beckman
1900 Census of Cullom, Livingston Co IL
Name                         	Age
Geo W Beckman        	38         IL Germany Germany    Blacksmith
Elisebeth E Beckman	28         IL England England; m 2 yrs, mother of 1, still living
Rolf A Beckman         	  5         MO IL IL
Frederick F Beckman	  4         IL IL IL
Arnold O Beckman    	    2/12 IL IL IL
1910 Census of Sullivan, Livingston Co IL
Name                          	Age
George W Beckman        47         IL Germany Germany
Elizabeth E Beckman	51 [37]  IL England England 
Rolley A Beckman     	15
Fred Beckman            	14
Arnold O Beckman    	10
Wilma B Beckman      	  7
1920 Census of Bloomington, McLean Co IL
Name                     	Age
George W Beckman 	56         IL Germany Germany
Charlotte Beckman   	39         IL IN IN
Frederick F Beckman	23         MO IL IL
Arnold Beckman     	19         IL IL IL
Wilma Beckman        	16         IL IL IL
Oscar Gentle             	40         (lodger)
1930 Census of Normal, McLean Co IL
Name                          	Age
Roland A Beckman      	35           MO IL IL
Audrey M Beckman      	33           KY Switzerland KY
Gladys Evelyn Beckman	  5           IL MO KY
Shirley Ruth Beckman	  2 3/12  IL MO KY
George W Beckman      68           IL Germany Germany
Notes for Louisa Frederica (Spouse 1)
1870 Census of New York City NY		
Household Members	Age	Charles Stephensn    	52	
Frederica Stephens 	42	
Louisa Stephens       	  6	Carolina Stephens    	  4	
Mary Stephens         	  2			
1880 Census of Chatsworth, Livingston Co IL		
Household Members	Age	RelationshipCharles Stephens      	62	Self (Head)
Fredricka Stephens   	57	Wife
Louise Stephens       	17	DaughterCaroline Stephens      	15	Daughter
Mary Stephens        	13	Daughter
Newspaper article re. suicide2935At 9 o'clock Tuesday morning the people of this little town and surrounding community were shock ed to hear that Mrs. Louisa Beckman, wife of G. W. Bcckman, our blacksmith, had committed suicide by shooting herself with a thirty-two pistol. The bullet entered a little above the right eye, causing instant death. There was no cause assigned, except that she had acted rather strange for a short time, which was noticed by some of the neighbors, but Mr. Beckman did not notice anything serious about her actions until that morning, She sent for him to come to the house; he went and was holding the baby in the north room, while she was putting on the little boy's shoes. When she had put them on she closed the door between herself and husband, with a slam and exclaimed, "My God they are after us," and fired the fatal shot before he could get to her. She leaves two little children and a husband to mourn her untimely death. She was a quiet, peaceable woman, and one that seemed devoted to her husband and children. There was no difficulty of any kind existing between her and her husband. She imagined someone was going to hurt her. Mr. Beckman's brother and wife, from Illinois, arrived in time to attend the burial, which took place at t o'clock, Wednesday, at Salem. Uncle Dan Mclntire conducted the services at the grave. Mr. Beckman has the sympathy of the entire community.
 
Notes for Charlotte (Spouse 3)
Apparently Elizabeth Jewkes Beckman died between the 1910 and 1920 censuses and George married a woman named Charlotte, his 3rd wife.