A distant cousin just shared this with me and I thought it was well worth passing on. It's a joke, of course but worth thinking about. I'm going to make some decisions today about what happens to all my files and pictures after I pass on. Your list mom, God bless America, Mildred "Mickey" Fournier PO Box 1967, Lake City, FL 32056 mailto:[email protected] Cleaning Mother's House Michael John Neill It has been nearly a year since fictional genealogist Barbara passed away. Her daughter Charlene reflects upon that year in a letter to her friend Karen. Charlene truly has been busy. Barbara is probably rolling over in her grave. Karen, As usual, my cards are late. It has been a busy year. We spent much of the year settling up Mother's estate. The house sold well, but cleaning it took longer than we expected. You are probably the only person who did not know Mother was a genealogy buff. She told practically every human she encountered. I'm convinced that genealogy "nut" was the most accurate phrase. The stuff was all over the house. The inheritance would have been enough to pay for my new Mercedes had she not insisted on spending money on that blasted hobby. I don't know why she couldn't be more like Tom's mother. Nadine spends her day doing needlepoint and watching reruns of 50s television shows. Tom just does not realize how lucky he is, but men never do. My mother had to run off to cemeteries and courthouses. She even went to a conference in Davenport, Iowa, last year! Can you imagine? Davenport, Iowa! After she got back, she was so excited about all that she had learned and all the fun she had. She was planning on going to another one in California this year. Well the grim reaper took care of that. Because of my promotion to head of knick knack sales at Garbageforless.com, I had not been home for several years. I was appalled to learn that Mother had converted my old bedroom into her family history "headquarters." My shelves of Teen Beat and other magazines documenting my adolescence had been replaced with old family photographs, copies of old documents, and something called family group sheets. She even got rid of the pants I wore to my first junior high dance. I cried at the thought. I could not bear to go in the room and be reminded that my childhood had been stripped from me and replaced with an obsession with the past. I told the children that if they would clean the room and prepare the items for the garage (should I say "garbage"?) sale they could have the proceeds. I learned what true entrepreneurs they are. Kenny stripped Mother's hard drive in under ten minutes. I kept hearing him say "GedCom is GedGone . . . GedCom is GedGone . . ." I have no idea what it meant, but the computer fetched a good price. Before he unplugged the computer, he erased all Mom's floppy disks and downloaded public domain games. He sold these at a nominal price. Susan took the old photographs to a flea market and was able to sell many of them. Some special labels had to be taken off and we had to take them out of protective envelopes. Mother had written the names on the back of many of them. At least none of those pictures of depressing old dead people had our last name written on them. I don't want to be associated with such sour people. Mother had some type of old plat book -- whatever that is. Kenny tore out the pages individually and sold them separately on Ebay. It was so clever. His dad said he got much more than if he had left the book in one piece. Susan didn't tear the bibles apart though. I thought that showed tremendously good sense. She's learning that not everything can be marketed in the same way. The 1790 bible brought her a good penny, but she couldn't get the one from 1900 to bring more than fifty cents. She donated it to a local church, and here is where I am so proud of her. We can write if off as a charitable deduction. Someone had written what they had paid for the bible on the back cover. Susan converted that to 2001 dollars and will use that for our tax deduction amount. I've already enrolled Susan in tax lawyer summer camp this coming August. There was some old large certificate of written on heavy paper. The silly thing wasn't even in English, so why would Mother keep it? Kenny used the other side to keep track of the things he had sold. Waste not, want not. When we were finished we put the paper in the recycling bin. The kids put an old wedding dress from the 1870s in the washer to get the stains out. It was terribly filthy. The worthless thing didn't even survive the extra long cycle and the half-gallon of bleach. It's doubtful we can even use it for cleaning rags. The dress was in some kind of old trunk. I'm not certain what it was for, but it had a name stenciled on the front in huge letters along with the name of a town. Susan gave it a good coating of red paint and sold it as a toy box. The filing cabinets were emptied of their contents, as were the three shelves of binders. Kenny got the bright idea to shred the paper and sell it in bags as New Year's confetti. The file folders were too heavy to shred. The baby did not react well to any of this. She cried and fussed almost the entire time. Kenny thought she wanted tea, which made no sense to me at all. As she cried, it sounded like she was saying "family tee." She can't even talk yet and I think Kenny was hearing things. The baby does look exactly like my mother though, it's the oddest thing. The fussing didn't stop until she spit up an entire bottle of strained prunes on my junior high jeans, which we did find in the basement. They were ruined -- it was the one real loss. Now my past has really been taken from me -- magazines and all. Charlene Whether you have a child like Charlene or not, have you thought about what might happen to your genealogy collection upon your demise? Juliana Smith is the editor of the Ancestry Daily News and author of The Ancestry Family Historian's Address Book. She has written for Ancestry Magazine and Genealogical Computing. Juliana can be reached by e-mail at: [email protected], but regrets that she is unable to assist with personal research. Similar Articles:Correction About Legacy 3.0Legacy 3.0 with Windows XPLegacy 3.0 Charting CompanionLeaving Your Written Legacy About Us | Contact Us | Affiliate Program | Privacy Statement | Terms and Conditions Copyright © 1998- , MyFamily.com Inc. and its subsidiaries All use and access to Ancestry.com subject to license God bless America, Mildred "Mickey" Fournier PO Box 1967, Lake City, FL 32056 mailto:[email protected]
I wish for all of you that 2002 will be the best year of your long and happy lives and that all of your genealogical brick walls will come tumbling down! Let Freedom (and the New Year) Ring. Your List Mom, Mickey Mildred "Mickey" Fournier PO Box 1967, Lake City, FL 32056 mailto:[email protected]
I don't think so... Sorry ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 1:27 AM Subject: [BEAVERS] Re: BEAVERS > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RAD.2ACEB/451.1 > > Message Board Post: > > My gggrandmother Martha Beavers b.abt 1824 married Moses Jones Oct. 3rd 1840 in Lauderdale Co. AL. This is the only info I know about her. Could she be related to your Thomas Beavers family? This is the 1st hope I have had. D. Hall > > > ==== BEAVERS Mailing List ==== > To reach the list administrator: mailto:[email protected] > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
I do not have his siblingsm could be a sister. I have no info beyond Thomas Greenberry Beaver except a Tx Census states that he was born in NC.... Do you have anything else on Marha Beavers??
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RAD.2ACEB/451.1 Message Board Post: My gggrandmother Martha Beavers b.abt 1824 married Moses Jones Oct. 3rd 1840 in Lauderdale Co. AL. This is the only info I know about her. Could she be related to your Thomas Beavers family? This is the 1st hope I have had. D. Hall
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RAD.2ACEB/487.1 Message Board Post: This was my last living Grandparent she will be sadly missed. My Grandmother was tired, she has gone home to be with my Grandpa Fred. I Love You Grandma
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Beavers Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RAD.2ACEB/490 Message Board Post: The following obit is reprinted from the Bristol Herald Courier, in Bristol, Va. it is here with their permission. Robert B. Beavers CLINTWOOD-Elder Robert Booker Beavers, 32, passed away Friday, Dec. 28, 2001, at Dickenson County Medical center. He was a lifelong resident of Dickenson County and a member of Slate Creek Primitive Baptist Church, where he also served as an elder. He was a member of the Richlands National Guard and a 1988 graduate of Clintwood High School. He was employed at Red Onion State Prison. Mr. Beavers was preceded in death by two sons, Robert Derek Beavers and Nathaniel Evans Beavers; one sister, Shirley Beavers; his maternal grandparents, Robert I. and Beatrice Cantrell; and paternal grandparents, George L. and Annie Beavers. He is survived by his wife, Tammy Beavers, of Clintwood; his parents, Booker and Ruby Beavers of Clinchco; one daughter, Emily Grace Beavers and one son, Matthew Booker Beavers both of the home; two sisters, Elsa Farmer and her husband, Ron, of Clintwood and Ann Marker and her husband, Terry, of Route 1, Clintwood; and nieces and nephews, Stephanie Renee Salyers, Catherine, Elizabeth and Marcus O'Quinn, Jeffrey Dean Coleman, Hoppy Junior Coleman and Brandy Coleman. Funeral services will be conducted Monday, Dec. 31, at 11 a.m. in Mullins Funeral Home Chapel with clergymen Joe Edwards, Darrell Davis,! Ked Stacy and Danny Smith officiating. Burial will be in Tivis Deel Family Cemetery, right hand fork of Greenbriar. Military graveside services will be conducted at DAV Chapter 35, VFW Post 8979 and American Legion Post 227. Graveside services will be conducted by the Red Onion State Prison Honor Guard. Pallbearers will be Junior Coleman, Brandy Coleman, Jeffrey Dean Coleman, Mickey Caudill, Vie Mullins and Jeffrey O'Quinn. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Slate Creek Primitive Baptist Church, employees of the Red Onion State Prison and H. Jack Rose. The family will receive friends Sunday, Dec. 30, at 6 p.m. in Mullins Funeral Home Chapel, where a service will be conducted at 7 p.m. Mullins Funeral Home is serving the Beavers family. Note: I am of no relation
For all you researchers of Alexander, Betty has found a couple of sources that might be helpful. Mickey -----Original Message----- From: Gladys Steinetz & Betty E Crabtree [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, December 24, 2001 11:36 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Beavers/Alexander - "Happy Birthday" Mildres "Mickey" Fournier, Received your e-mail thru rootsweb-L.com. of Alexander Beavers and sons Moses and Abraham. I am a decendant of Beavers. My Grandmother is Elvira Beavers, She married Stonewall Jackson Rose. My Mother is Scioto Savanna Rose, Crabtree. My name is Betty Elizabeth Crabtree. Elvira Beavers is the daughter of Alexander R. Beavers, he married Mary Jane Barnett. Their children are 1, James- 2, Martha - 3, Sally (Sallie) - 4, Elvira. So far as I know, there are two lines of Beavers that I have. Decendants of John Beavers, and Decendants of Alexander Beavers. I received these from two places. I'll give you the addresses as I do not have them in my computer as of now, or I would just download them to you. I do hope that this helps you and gives you a direction to go in, or another avenue to explore. I have been away from the computer for a while so it has taken me some time to get caught up. The first generations I have, and the one that will be of interest to you is: The Decendants of John Beavers. It is 31 pages long. On page 9, I found an Alexander Beavers, Sr., born 1750 in New Jersey, died before 1825 in Loudon Co., Virginia. Married 1, Nancy (Unknown), 2. Nancy. Notes: Birth could have been in 1843 and death 1820. On page 10, The list of children of Alexander Beavers and Nancy-Unknown, are: 1, Alexander Beavers, Jr. born abt. 1773, Giles Co., Va., died Dec., 1858, Tazewell Co, Virginia The list of children Alexander and Nancy: 2, Moses Beavers - 3, William Beavers - 4, Abraham Beavers -, born 1775. - 5, Robert Beavers, born 1778, Virginia. So far as I know, the Decendants all came from John Beavers, born in 1695 in Germany, wife unknown. Anyway this information came from a David Burke, a decendant of Beavers. He is the one that has this list, a partial one, as he lost part of it. If you e-mail him and ask him to download it to you, via e-mail, he will. This list has helped lots. It is supposed to be the work of a Dr. Woodie Beavers Mullins, believed to live in the Tazewell, Va., vicinity. He is the Vice President of The Tazewell County Historical Society and has done extensive research on the Beavers line, he and a Maggie Woolridge, Gary, West Virginia. I have tried to contact them, but have not had any luck in reaching them. But you contact David Burke at [email protected] tell him Betty Crabtree ask you to get in touch and ask for the list. Also on the Rootsweb.com and Ancestry.com go to the Ancestry World Tree Project. The Barnett site. The contact is: Joyce Barnett [email protected] Plus other contacts on this site: For Tazewell County Virginia . Tazewell County Virginia Families and Anestors - http://www.tazewellcountyvirginiafamiliesandancestors.com/ My cousin uses the Tazewell Co Historical Society a lot. and she has some books on the families of Virginia. They cost a bit. They have marriages and deaths. I'll have to look up the names for the books, have not been able to contact the Society as yet. I believe they can be purchased. They may do look ups? The information I have on the Decendants of Alexander Beavers came from the sites from the Barnett site. I believe the Alexanders connect. I believe you can just download the file from the site, or e-mail the contacts and they will. The file is 166 pages long. If any of this helps, please let me know. Anyway, "Happy Birthday", "Merry Christmas" and have a happy, healthy,enjoyable retirement. I'll be 61 on New Years Day. I live in Arizona God bless, Betty Crabtree [email protected]
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First, I wish God's richest blessings for each of you and those you love this Holiday season. Second, I wish for parents for my William BEAVER(S) who was born 1800 in Tennessee, married (1) Millie STEVENS/STEPHENS in Lawrence County, AL in 1821 and (2) Agnes PATRICK also in Lawrence in 1827. I can just about prove that he was connected to the Lincoln County BEAVER(S) family. I just can't prove how! And, by the way, I turn 65 on Christmas Eve and retire on New Year's Eve. Then we will get down to some serious genealogy. God bless America, Your List Mom, Mildred "Mickey" Fournier PO Box 1967, Lake City, FL 32056 mailto:[email protected]
Perhaps your Alexander may have been part of this family? Alexander BEAVERS rec'd lease for life from John Augustine WASHINGTON on 20 Jul 1776 in Loudoun Co, VA. Also for the lives of sons, Moses BEAVERS and Abraham BEAVERS. Witnesses were: John WEST , Joseph HUTCHINSON , William MOORE , E. SNICKERS, Thomas LEWELLEN,, Richard GRUBBS, Jeremiah SANFORD,. WASHINGTON made exactly the same deal with William HUTCHINSON and his children Joseph HUTCHINSON and Susanna DODSON. So far as I know, this is not my line. I just sort of collect BEAVER(S) trivia. Your list mom, Mildred "Mickey" Fournier PO Box 1967, Lake City, FL 32056 mailto:[email protected] > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 2:21 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: ALEXANDER BEAVERS/SARAH RICE - 1792 - VA > > > Hi, > Looking for information on the family of ALEXANDER & SARAH RICE BEAVERS. > They married in 1792 in Montgomery Co VA. Who are the parents of > ALEXANDER?? Where and when does he die?? Where did the BEAVERS > come from > before being in Montgomery Co VA? I have looked in the Shenandoah Valley > records and they were not there. Is there anyone else > researching this line?? > Any info will be greatly appreciated. > Rachel > > > ==== BEAVERS Mailing List ==== > This list is for anyone searching the > Beavers/Bevers/Beevers/Beibers or any of the above without the > "s" surname anywhere, anytime. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Hi, Looking for information on the family of ALEXANDER & SARAH RICE BEAVERS. They married in 1792 in Montgomery Co VA. Who are the parents of ALEXANDER?? Where and when does he die?? Where did the BEAVERS come from before being in Montgomery Co VA? I have looked in the Shenandoah Valley records and they were not there. Is there anyone else researching this line?? Any info will be greatly appreciated. Rachel
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Beavers Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RAD.2ACEB/487 Message Board Post: The following obit is reprinted from the Bristol Herald Courier, in Bristol, Va. It is here with their permission. Hazel O. Beavers Mrs. Hazel Ola Beavers, 90, of Bristol, Va., formerly of North Tazewell, Va., passed away Saturday, Dec. 15, 2001, at the home of her daughter, Ruth Dotson, following a lenghty illness. She was born in Bandy, Va., and was the daughter of the late Doctor James and Ruth Beavers Mitchell, both Tazewell County natives. She had made her home in the Tazewell area for more than 70 years prior to moving to Bristol 20 years ago. She was a loving mother and housewife and attended Advent Christian Church in North Tazewell. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Fred Jackson Beavers; five sisters; and four brothers. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Survivors are: two daughters, Mrs. Loretta Harvey and husband, Jim, of Bluefield, W.Va., and Mrs. Ruth Ola Dotson and husband, Jennings, of Bristol, Va.; two sons, Mr. Cledis Beavers of Marion and Mr. Carl Beavers and wife, Jerri, of Baptist Valley, Va.; nine grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral service will be conducted Monday, Dec. 17, 2001, at 11 a.m. at Hurst-Scott Funeral Chapel in Tazewell with Pastor Don Elswick officiating. Interment will follow at Grandview Memory Gardens in Bluefield, Va. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Sunday evening at Hurst-Scott Funeral Home in Tazewell. Hurst-Scott Funeral Home in Tazewell is in charge of arrangements. Note: I am of no relation
Several months ago I offered to copy for interested researchers James W. Hagy's thesis on the frontier settlement of Castle's Woods, Virginia. I had searched for many long years before finding an actual copy of this work at a rare book dealer in North Carolina. This thesis was presented to the Faculty of the Department of History, East Tennessee State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts, 1966. The original thesis contained no copyright provision as did the 1979 Russell County Historical Society printing which contained landowner maps and local Russell county info. that did not appear in the 1966 version. This one unfortunately can not be copied. I thought I was done with this project but recently have received a number of additional requests for this material so I have decided to make ONE more printing and then retire from the copying business. For all of those folks who for one reason or another failed to secure a copy of this work, this is the last chance. "This thesis is a narrative account of the frontier settlement of Castle's Woods. The community is an interesting case study of the ideas of Frederick Jackson Turner regarding the frontier. Castle's Woods in many ways fits the pattern of the typical frontier community. Apparently first settled by a long hunter, Castle's Woods, like a magnet, drew westward the classic frontier types, hunters, farmers, speculators, surveyors, artisans, and preachers. Even some aristocrates settled there. The usual frontier customs and activities were observed in the community. These included a considerable amount of lawlessness. The greatest problem for the settlers in Castle's Woods was the Indians who were a menace from the time of the first settlement until nearly the end of the eighteenth century. After the Indian problem had been eliminated, the frontier stage quickly passed away...... A large amount of primary materials were used in this study. The most important sources were county records, state archives, national archives, and the Draper Manuscripts." The importance of Castle's Woods is twofold. First, it had its day of importa nce as a stepping stone to the West. Secondly, it is important as a case study of the American frontier. It was the first permanent settlement in Russell County, Virginia, founded in 1769 and located on the Clinch River. Many of the early southwest Virginia families are discussed in detail including Russell, Walker, Cowan, Porter, Moore, Campbell, Stuart, Houston, Montgomery, Snoddy, Thompson, Robinson and many, many more. Detailed accounts of many of the Indian battles are described in great detail and this research material makes interesting reading. If anyone would like information on how to acquire a copy of this 140 page thesis please contact me privately at [email protected] Regards, Robert Cowan 525 Harrogate Rd. Matthews, North Carolina 28105
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RAD.2ACEB/382.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Leah, sorry it took a while to get back to you, Yes I have this family and all of the other family members of the Beavers.My great grandmother was Isabelle Beaver she married Parrish monroe Ray.Please contact me on my e mail address and I will see what I can do to help you with you family. Before I would forget there is a BEaver family reunin held every year at Mtn HOme it's the last week end of Sept.Get in touch with me MAry
These are my Beavers from Georgia. Belinda Descendants of James M. Bevers 1 James M. Bevers b: Abt. 1804 d: Bet. 1850 - 1860 . +Elizabeth Gill b: Bet. 1804 - 1811 .... 2 Timothy P. Bevers b: Abt. 1837 .... 2 Calvin E. Bevers b: August 23, 1839 d: January 10, 1905 ........ +Martha Blair b: October 20, 1844 d: Bet. 1870 - 1874 ........... 3 Charles Bevers b: Abt. 1861 d: August 02, 1921 ............... +Augustus Hemrick b: 1867 d: 1890 ........... *2nd Wife of Charles Bevers: ............... +Ella ........... 3 Frances C. Bevers b: October 28, 1865 ........... 3 Ira Edward Bevers b: February 22, 1866 d: April 18, 1950 ............... +Sarah Frances Lovern b: June 1867 d: May 21, 1926 ....... 3 Margaret E. Bevers b: January 1870 d: February 10, 1943 ............... +William Henry Hale b: June 16, 1871 d: August 05, 1953 .... *2nd Wife of Calvin E. Bevers: ........ +Cinthia A. Williamson b: July 1849 d: December 12, 1904 ........... 3 James Robert Bevers b: January 1878 d: June 12, 1954 ............... +Hattie B. Lester b: November 01, 1879 d: November 1968 ........... 3 Louis C. Bevers b: October 1884 d: October 10, 1947 ............... +Lillie E. Cross b: November 27, 1878 d: July 11, 1937 .... 2 Alfred L. Bevers b: Abt. 1842 .... 2 Elizabeth Bevers b: Abt. 1845 d: May 17, 1913 .... 2 Sarah Ann Bevers b: Abt. 1847 .... 2 William R. Bevers b: Abt. 1849
Hi all....my brick wall is for Francis Marion BEAVER. He was born 02, Sept. 1835 in AL. Here is what I have for him....if you connect I have quite a bit more current. Descendants of Francis Marion Beaver 1 Francis Marion Beaver b: September 02, 1835 in AL d: July 27, 1909 in Mena, Polk Co. AR . +Mary E. Watson b: May 08, 1839 in TN d: May 14, 1898 in Mena, Polk Co. AR m: March 11, 1857 in TN or AR Father: William Watson Mother: Sarah "Sallie" ? ..... 2 William R. Beaver b: 1859 in AR ..... 2 Tennesse Clementine Beaver b: 1861 in TX d: January 12, 1942 in Sulphur, Murray Co. OK ......... +Millard Fillmore 'Bud' Lowther b: June 24, 1854 in Polk Co. AR d: April 21, 1924 m: in TN Father: Jack Lowther Mother: Martha Quinton ............ 3 Oscar Lowther b: Abt 1880 in TN ..... 2 Sarah Frances Henrietta Beaver b: July 12, 1863 ......... +James Madison 'Jim' Lowther b: November 18, 1860 in Mena, Polk Co. AR d: April 08, 1916 m: Abt 1879 in Hunt Co. TX Father: Jack Lowther Mother: Martha Quinton ............ 3 William John Arnold Lowther b: November 15, 1880 in Near Mena, Polk Co. AR ............ 3 Millard McCarrol Lowther b: August 30, 1882 in Near Mena, Polk Co. AR ................ +Effie Dell Turner m: in Polk Co. AR Father: George Eli Turner Mother: Nancy Catherin Moore ............ 3 Sallie Clark Lowther b: August 25, 1885 in Near Mena, Polk Co. AR d: September 17, 1975 in Iowa Park, TX ................ +Earl William Combs d: April 28, 1961 Father: Mother: Mary Caroline Vanlandingham ............ 3 Marion Lowther b: 1886 in Near Mena, Polk Co. AR ............ 3 Garland Lowther b: October 14, 1886 in Near Mena, Polk Co. AR ............ 3 James Isaac Lowther b: 1888 in Near Mena, Polk Co. AR ..... 2 James Thaddeus Beaver b: June 14, 1867 in TX d: July 16, 1945 in Ada, Pontotoc Co. OK ......... +Sarah A. 'Sallie' Gibson b: March 25, 1866 in AR d: January 27, 1935 in Sulphur, Murray Co. OK m: Abt 1886 Father: W. L. Gibson Mother: . Thompson ............ 3 William Francis "Willy" Beaver b: March 06, 1888 in AR d: February 05, 1968 in Sulphur, Murray Co. OK ................ +Ada Ferguson b: January 23, 1894 in Mena, Polk Co AR d: July 08, 1970 in Talihina, OK m: August 04, 1913 in Mena, Polk Co AR Father: W. F. Ferguson Mother: ............ 3 Delia Beaver b: March 1889 in AR ................ +Tom Rogers b: in AR Father: Mother: ............ 3 Claude James Beaver b: January 01, 1898 in Mena, Polk Co. AR d: February 15, 1930 in Murray Co. OK ................ +Ada Bell Thornton m: Abt 1919 Father: Mother: ..... 2 Fannie I.C. Beaver b: April 1874 in AR d: September 1930 in OK ......... +Dudley Stone b: December 1880 in TX Father: x Mother: x. Hope to hear from someone that they know of him. Darlene (Livell) BEAVER Dougherty OK [email protected] --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.281 / Virus Database: 149 - Release Date: 9/18/01
Hi, I hit a brick wall with John Beaver about two years ago. He was born in 1803 in Westmoreland County, PA. He married Susannah Myers and later he married Leah Spayd. I'm related through Leah. Their youngest son, David Marion Beaver, was my great grandfather. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks...
My brick wall is Stephen who's daughter, Sarah, married John Lewis Moose in Tn in 1826. John and Sarah had 5 children: James Miles, Mary, Michael Harrison, Adeline, and Edwin C. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Charlotte Scharnhorst [email protected]
Any information on this family would be greatly appreciated. Amanda Beavers b abt 1886 (father Jeff Beavers - mother Ada Beavers) Amanda had a brother - Claude/Clyde who lived in Oklahome Amanda married Dan Rook May 12, 1901in Logan Co. Arkansas