Beaman was again appointed a judge of probate court of Lenawee County in 1871, and was then elected to the same position in 1872, and re-elected in 1876.
He died in Adrian on September 27, 1882, and is interred in Oakwood Cemetery there.
Personal life
Beaman married Mary Goodrich on May 10, 1841, in Brockport, New York. They had three children: Mary A. Beaman, Edward C. Beaman, and Roscoe W. Beaman.[10]
References
^A Biographical Congressional Directory with an Outline History of the National Congress 1774–1911. United States Government Printing Office. 1912. p. 466. Note that Google Books assigns the title "Congressional serial set" despite the actual title.
^Portraits and Biographies of the Governors of Michigan, and of the Presidents the United States. Chapman Bros. 1885. p. 201. Note that Google Books misspells "Portraits" in the title.
^Whitney, W. A.; R. I. Bonner (1879). History and Biographical Record of Lenawee County, Michigan: Containing a History of the Organization and Early Settlement of the County, Together with a Biographical Record of Many of the Oldest and Most Prominent Settlers and Present Residents, Obtained from Personal Interviews with Themselves or Their Children. Volume I. Adrian, Michigan: W. Sterns & Co., Printers. p. 313.
^Republican Party (Mich.) (1904). Proceedings at Celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Birth of the Republican Party: at Jackson, Michigan, July 6, 1904; Together with a History of the Republican Party in Michigan. Detroit: The General Committee, by arrangement with the Detroit Tribune. p. 68.
^Whitney, W. A.; R. I. Bonner (1879). History and Biographical Record of Lenawee County, Michigan: Containing a History of the Organization and Early Settlement of the County, Together with a Biographical Record of Many of the Oldest and Most Prominent Settlers and Present Residents, Obtained from Personal Interviews with Themselves or Their Children. Volume I. Adrian, Michigan: W. Sterns & Co., Printers. p. 517.
^Prescott, George A., ed. (1907). Michigan Official Directory and Legislative Manual for the Years 1907–1908. Lansing, Michigan: Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co. p. 224.
^Daly (2008). Daly, Matthew L.; Herman, Jennifer L.; Hannan, Caryn (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Michigan 1999. Volumes 1 and 2. St. Clair Shores, Michigan: Somerset Publishers. p. 27 (Volume 2). ISBN 978-0-403-09322-9. Information is for the original publication.
^Stocking, William, ed. (1904). Under the Oaks: Commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of the Republican Party, at Jackson, Michigan, July 6, 1854. Detroit Tribune. p. 126. Beaman.
^A Biographical Congressional Directory with an Outline History of the National Congress 1774–1911. United States Government Printing Office. 1912. p. 466. Note that Google Books assigns the title "Congressional serial set" despite the actual title.
^Portraits and Biographies of the Governors of Michigan, and of the Presidents the United States. Chapman Bros. 1885. p. 201. Note that Google Books misspells "Portraits" in the title.