John Elmes Beale

  • Politician
  • Merchant
Years active1881–1928OrganizationBealesKnown forFounder of BealesTitleFounder, CEO & ChairmanTerm1881–1928PredecessorFoundedSuccessorSee Beale LimitedBoard member of
  • Beale Limited
Spouse
Sarah Ann Beale
(died 1928)
Children1Chairman of BealesIn office
1881–1928Preceded byFoundedSucceeded bySee BealesMayor of BournemouthIn office
1902–1905Preceded bysee BournemouthSucceeded byAlderman John Parsons
Websitewww.beales.co.uk

John Elmes Beale (6 December 1847 – 1 July 1928) was an English politician and merchant. He was Mayor of Bournemouth in 1902, 1903 and 1904. He founded Beales, Bournemouth's largest department store.

Born in Hartford Terrace, Melcombe Regis, Dorset, England, Beale was also a stalwart of the Richmond Hill Congregational Church to which his great friend, Mr. Okey, introduced him. Beale was largely responsible for securing the services of the Rev. J. D. Jones for the church, after a previous preacher left. He also took over Mr. Okey's draper's store in Commercial Road and turned it into Bealesons. Mr Okey gave up the business following the death of three of his four sons in World War I.

John Elmes Beale died at age 80 in Boscombe, Bournemouth, Hampshire. He and his wife, Sarah Ann Beale née Hussey Brickell, are buried in Wimborne Road Cemetery.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ "Wimborne Road Cemetery". Archived from the original on 10 April 2006. Retrieved 14 September 2006.


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