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History of Early Pioneer Families of Hood River, Oregon. Compiled by Mrs. D.M. Coon
BENJAMIN F. BELIEU AND FAMILY
Mr. Belieu was a native of Grundy County, Mo., born July
26th, 1851. His grandfather's sister, Eliza Belieu, was mother of President
James A. Garfield. Benjamin Belieu married Miss Sarah Cox in Decatur County,
Iowa, in 1871. Four children have been given them: Nancy, Albert M., Perry
G. and Eva.
The family moved to Hood River in 1889 and located in
Barrett district. Perry G. and Eva were born in Hood River.
Mr. and Mrs. Belieu were members of the Seventh Day Adventist
Church. The children became pupils in the Barrett School.
At first Mr. Belieu was employed in the sawmill, later
he worked as contractor and builder. Associated with S.W. Arnold he did
considerable work in the town. The Hall of the Knights of Pythias was built
by them. In 1889 he built a home in Hood River which he traded for a twenty
acre fruit farm. He worked for the O.R.N. Co. in Rood River and afterwards
in Portland. Nancy Belieu married J.B. Fletcher, they make their home in
St. Johns. Mrs. Belieu passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fletcher,
after a lingering illness of sixteen months.
Her Hood River neighbors remember her for her happy generous
disposition and her true Christian qualities. Mr. Belieu followed.
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