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Tarter, Beauregard
LAST NAME: Tarter FIRST NAME: Beauregard MIDDLE NAME:  NICKNAME: 
MAIDEN NAME:  AKA 1:  AKA 2:  AKA 3: 
GENDER: M TITLE: 
BORN: 29 May 1862 DIED: 2 Nov 1921 BURIED: 4 Nov 1921 ~ English Cemetery
OCCUPATION:  Farmer
BIRTH PLACE:  Washington Territory
DEATH PLACE: Dallas, Polk Co, Ore
NOTES: 
1860 OR CENSUS - Beauregard Tarter, age 6, b. W. Territory, is enumerated with Robt Tartar [Tarter], age 56, occupation farmer, b. West Virginia, and Susan, age 41, b. Tennessee, along with Nichols, age 14, b. Oregon, Robt, age 12, b. Oregon, Henry, age 10, b. W. Territory, Sarah, age 4, b. W. Territory, Laura, age 2, b. W. Territory, and Francis, age 4 months, b. W. Territory.
DISCREPANCY - 1860 census record indicates he was born in Washington Territory, DC and obit gives Airlie, Oregon as his place of birth.
DEATH CERTIFICATE: 
OSBH DC (Polk County 1921) #108 - Beauregard Tarter, male, retired farmer, single, b. 29 May 1862 in Airlie, Oregon, d. 2 Nov 1921 in Dallas, Oregon at the age of 58 yrs 5 mos 4 days, name of father Robert Tarter (b. Virginia), maiden name of mother mother Sarah Estes (b. Virginia), interment Airlie [English Cemetery], informant V.C. Staats of Dallas.
OBITUARY: 
Beauregard Tarter died suddenly at his home on Levens street shortly afternoon, Wednesday, November 2. He had been in failing health for some time. 
Mr. Tarter was born in Polk county, near Airlie, May 29, 1862, and had lived in that vicinity all his life until a year or so ago, when he purchased a home in Dallas and moved here. He was never married. 
Surviving relatives are two brothers, Nicholas Tarter of Corvallis, and Robert Tarter of Airlie, and three sisters, Mrs. Jennie Williams of Albany, Mrs. Sarah Staats of Dallas, and Mrs. Laura Wiseman of Walla Walla, Wash. 
Funeral services will be held Friday, conducted by Rev Frank James and interment will be in the English cemetery, near Airlie.
Independence Enterprise, Friday, November 11, 1921, 3:2-3 

DALLAS, Or., Nov. 5 ---(Special)--- Beauregard Tarter, a native of Polk County, died at his home in this city November 2. He had been in failing health for some time. About a year ago, he moved to Dallas from his farm in Airlie, where he had resided all his life.
Mr. Tarter was born May 29, 1862, and was never married. He is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Nicholas Tarter of Albany, Robert Tarter of Airlie, Mrs. Jennie Williams of Albany, Mrs. Sarah Staats of Dallas, and Mrs. Laura Wiseman of Walla Walla, Wash.
Oregonian, The (Portland, Oregon) 6 Nov 1921, 12:2
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BURA
SOURCES: 
OSBH DC (Polk County 1921) #108
1860 OR CENSUS (Polk Co., Luckiamute, FA #685)
Oreg. 6 Nov 1921, 12:2
IE 11 Nov 1921, 3:2-3
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