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took up his residence in the City of Mexico. In 

 1835 he removed to New York. 



For many years Dr. Beales was medical examiner 

 for the Albion Life Insurance Company. He was 

 the recipient of the honor of M. R. C. S. London, 

 and elected Licentiate of the Proto Medicato of 

 Mexico, a Fellow of the New York Academy of 

 Medicine, and held the degree of Doctor of Medi- 

 cine of the College of Physicians at Madrid, Spain. 



Dr. Beales was a tall, well built speciman of an 

 Englishman, fond of society, a giant in energy and 

 a Demosthenes in speech. For many years he was 

 the leading spirit in St. George's Society and was 

 always ready to respond to any call that might be 

 made upon either his time or his purse. 



He died July 25th, 1878, aged 74 years, leaving 

 one son and one daughter, who inherited his large 

 estates. 



WILLIAM YOUNG. 



William Young, one of the descendants of a very 

 old Scottish family, the Youngs of Leny, whose 

 present chief is Sir Charles Young, Bart, was born 

 at Deptford, in the County of Kent, England. His 

 father, the late Vice-Admiral, \V. Young, held there 

 a Naval Shore appointment. Having married in 

 the course of his travels a lady of Charleston, S. C, 

 Wm. Youns: came to America, and after some years 



