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Beardsley, Alvaro A., was born in the town of Hastings in 1856, a son of Albert Beardsley, a native of Jefferson
county, whose father was Charles Beardsley, a native of the same place, a carpenter by trade and later a Methodist
preacher. He came to Hastings in 1854, where he and his wife spent their last days. Albert was a farmer who located
in Hastings in 1854. His wife was Amelia Carter of Jefferson county, and their children were: Mrs. Alice Daffier
of Syracuse, and Alvaro. Mrs. Beardsley now resides in Constantia. The subject was reared on a farm, but when sixteen
years of age learned the wagonmaker's trade. Six years later he established himself in Constantia, where he has
accumulated a large trade. Since 1893 he has dealt in furniture, he being the only dealer in this line in the village.
Mr. Beardsley has served as town clerk and in other minor offices. In 1886 he married Maud E., daughter of Robert
D. Black of Constantia, and they have two children: Ruth Elizabeth and Robert Douglas.
FROM:
Landmarks of Oswego County
New York
Edited by: John C. Churchill, LL.D.
Assisted by: H, Perry Smith and W. Stanley Child
Syracuse, N. Y.
D. Mason & Co., Publishers 1895
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