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Elizabeth 'Betsy' Mitchell Alexander was the daughter of David BrawleyAlexander and Martha Gilmore. She was born a Twin to Mitchell CumminsAlexander. She married Franklin Smith 6 months after the death of hisfirst wife. She is listed on the 1850 Campbell Co, TN Census withFranklin as being 27 years old and being born in VA. Franklin losteverything after the Civil War. He sold the farm, which today is "TheLittle House" and went to Jefferson Co, TN, then on to Dodd, Flannin Co,TX, where he and his family settled. | Elizabeth Mitchell Alexander
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Source: Grandaughter, Mabel Batchelor Moss Purett. Dates from
Shuford-Hatcher Funeral records. 10 children listed, 3 sisters and 3brothers. He was son of J. M. Allison and Emmoline McCraw. | John Hogue Allison
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Fulk is said to have invented pointy-toed shoes to hide his gouty feet.
Source: RoyaList | Foulques V "Le Jeune" Count Of Anjou
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DON | John Austin Anthony
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DON | Unknown Anthony
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Eleanor's name appears on a charter for the first time in 1129, when shewas seven. She, her parents and her brother witnessed the parchment, andshe signed her initials in ink.
Eleanor went on crusade with first husband Louis VII.
Eleanor's marriage to Louis was an"ed on the grounds of consanguinity.
When Eleanor married Henry, she brought with her 42 gowns, 14 pairs ofshoes, 5 mantles, and 10 undershirts.
Eleanor's ancestral palace at Poitiers is now the Palace of Justice. Someof the changes that she made can still be seen.
A character in Shakespeare's play, King John.
Constance of Brittany makes a bitter speech--the use of baby talk makesit one of the most cynical in all of Shakespeare's plays, which is sayinga lot--to her son Arthur and his grandmother Eleanor, who has backed Johninstead of Arthur: "Do, child, go to it grandam, child; Give grandamkingdom, and it grandam will Give it a plum, a cherry, and a fig. There'sa good grandam!..." King John Act 2, scene 1
Source: RoyaList | Eleonore Princess Of Aquitaine
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1 _ELEC
2 DATE 1693
2 PLAC Burgess
1 _MILT
2 DATE 1702
2 PLAC Major in the militia
Parents-Anthony ARMISTEAD and Hannah ELLYSON
Spouse-Hannah HINDE
B. July 1, 1673
Married- ABT. 1690
Children:
1. Anthony ARMISTEAD
b: ABT. 1692
2. William ARMISTEAD
b: ABT. 1694
3. John ARMISTEAD
b: ABT. 1696
4. Hinde ARMISTEAD
b: ABT. 1698
Spouse-Rebecca MOSS
b: ABT. 1675
Married-ABT. 1700
Children:
1. Robert ARMISTEAD
b: ABT. 1706
2. Moss ARMISTEAD
b: ABT. 1708
3. Edward ARMISTEAD
b: ABT. 1710 in VA
4. Hannah ARMISTEAD
b: ABT. 1712
5. Judith ARMISTEAD
b: 1714 | William Armistead
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DON | Unknown Arrwood
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DON | Unknown Atkinson
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CSA, Co. H, 14th NC Inf. Military Service. | Jacob Austin
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!SOURCE:Poolefamily records. A twin to Nellie Willie. Death source
from
Floyd
Mortuary memorial record.
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DON | Billy Bailey
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!SOURCE:Poole family records
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DON | Rester Bailey
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DON | Unknown Bailey
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DON | Unknown Bailey
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DON | Nannie Cathern Baker
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DON | Unknown Ballard
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!Source: Quay Wellmon. Ray Wellmon thinks her first name was Alma
instead of
Edna. (I may have recorded it wrong in Ed's record.) Ed's record was
given by
Maudie Wellmon as Elma.
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DON | Edna Lee Barnett
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Source:Shuford Hatcher funeral record of J.C.(Boss) Batchelor lists
his parents. | A L Batchelor
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Source: daughter, Mable Batchelor Moss Pruitt. Dates from Shuford
Hatcher Funeral records. | Joseph C Batchelor
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Aaron Beam Sr. married Mary Shull of Lincoln county. They had three
sons
and four daughters. Barbra married E. Elliott of Lincoln county. Mary
married Rufus Botts. Sallie married B. F. Eskridge of Cleveland
county.
Joshua F. married Eugenia Parham. David A. married Mary Rudasill,
then
Emma Rudasill. Vergil married Jane Botts. Susan married Richard
Eskridge.
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Aaron Beam Sr. married Mary Shull of Lincoln county. They had three
sons
and four daughters. Barbra married E. Elliott of Lincoln county. Mary
married Rufus Botts. Sallie married B. F. Eskridge of Cleveland
county.
Joshua F. married Eugenia Parham. David A. married Mary Rudasill,
then
Emma Rudasill. Vergil married Jane Botts. Susan married Richard
Eskridge.
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DON | Aaron Beam
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DON | Abraham Beam
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DON | Adam Beam
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DON | Adam Jethro Beam
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DON | Addie Selena Beam
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DON
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DON | Andrew Beam
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DON | Andrew Beam
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DON | Andrew Beam
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Barbra Beam married Mr Ranyalds, of Kentucky, a horse trader. They
were
married in Lincoln county. Nothing else is known of her family
Mr. Thomas REYNOLDS
at her father's home, 10 Apr 1788 Lincoln Co., NC, went to Garrard
Co., KY
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Barbra Beam married Mr Ranyalds, of Kentucky, a horse trader. They
were
married in Lincoln county. Nothing else is known of her family
Mr. Thomas REYNOLDS
at her father's home, 10 Apr 1788 Lincoln Co., NC, went to Garrard
Co., KY
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DON | Barbara Beam
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DON | Beryl Bertie Beam
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| 82 |
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DON | Blanche Beam
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DON | Carol Beam
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DON | Carold Beam
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DON | Charlotte Louisa Beam
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REMARKS: Christopher Beam was born in Lincoln County, North Carolina,
the son
of John Teeter Beam and Elizabeth Rudolph. He was the second of their
nine
children. This was his father's second marriage. There were six
children
from his father's marriage to Rebecca Reynolds, including John and
David
Beam,
who were born in Switzerland. The John Teeter Beam family lived on
Buffalo
Creek in Lincoln (now Cleveland) County, North Carolina.
Christopher Beam married Margaret Gordon of Lincoln County of another
pioneer
family. They built a home and settled on Brushy Creek in Lincoln (now
Cleveland) County, where they owned a large estate. They had ten
children:
John; Lucy; Abel C.; Elizabeth Carson; Jordan; Ann Long; Sarah;
Esther;
Oliver
P.; and Marquis Lafayette Beam. Sarah Beam married John Paxton
Elliott,
son of
John Crenshaw Elliott and Mary Donoho.
Christopher Beam died May 27, 1849, and is buried at Zion Baptist
Church. His
wife survived him many years. After the sale of the Christopher Beam
estate,
Margaret Gordon Beam lived with her daughter Sarah, who married John
Paxton
Elliott. Margaret Gordon Beam died May 7, 1873, and was buried beside
her
husband at the Zion Baptist Church cemetery.
According to the Captain David Ramsour Hoyle entry (#1523) in "Peiter
Heyl
And His Descendants", by Elizabeth Hoyle Rucker, Captain David Ramsour
Hoyle
married Mary Donoho Elliott, daughter of John Paxton Elliott and Sarah
Beam. It also states that Sarah Beam was the daughter of Christopher
Beam and
Margaret Garden and that Christopher Beam was the son of John T. Beam.
Data compiled and edited by Charles Lattimore Elliott. Latest
Revision:
7/94.Christopher married Margaret Gorgon of Lincoln County. They had
five
sons and five daughters. John married a Miss Bennett, Abel married a
Miss
Camp , Jordan died young, Oliver married Miss Tucker died in the war
leaving one son in Mississippi, LaFayette died in the war, Elizabeth
married Ansil Irvin, Louisa married Abel Irvin having one daughter
who
married Albert Blanton, Sallie married Jackson Elliott, Ann married
Walton Green having only one son S. J. Green of Shelby, and Esther
died
young.
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REMARKS: Christopher Beam was born in Lincoln County, North Carolina,
the son
of John Teeter Beam and Elizabeth Rudolph. He was the second of their
nine
children. This was his father's second marriage. There were six
children
from his father's marriage to Rebecca Reynolds, including John and
David
Beam,
who were born in Switzerland. The John Teeter Beam family lived on
Buffalo
Creek in Lincoln (now Cleveland) County, North Carolina.
Christopher Beam married Margaret Gordon of Lincoln County of another
pioneer
family. They built a home and settled on Brushy Creek in Lincoln (now
Cleveland) County, where they owned a large estate. They had ten
children:
John; Lucy; Abel C.; Elizabeth Carson; Jordan; Ann Long; Sarah;
Esther;
Oliver
P.; and Marquis Lafayette Beam. Sarah Beam married John Paxton
Elliott,
son of
John Crenshaw Elliott and Mary Donoho.
Christopher Beam died May 27, 1849, and is buried at Zion Baptist
Church. His
wife survived him many years. After the sale of the Christopher Beam
estate,
Margaret Gordon Beam lived with her daughter Sarah, who married John
Paxton
Elliott. Margaret Gordon Beam died May 7, 1873, and was buried beside
her
husband at the Zion Baptist Church cemetery.
According to the Captain David Ramsour Hoyle entry (#1523) in "Peiter
Heyl
And His Descendants", by Elizabeth Hoyle Rucker, Captain David Ramsour
Hoyle
married Mary Donoho Elliott, daughter of John Paxton Elliott and Sarah
Beam. It also states that Sarah Beam was the daughter of Christopher
Beam and
Margaret Garden and that Christopher Beam was the son of John T. Beam.
Data compiled and edited by Charles Lattimore Elliott. Latest
Revision:
7/94.Christopher married Margaret Gorgon of Lincoln County. They had
five
sons and five daughters. John married a Miss Bennett, Abel married a
Miss
Camp , Jordan died young, Oliver married Miss Tucker died in the war
leaving one son in Mississippi, LaFayette died in the war, Elizabeth
married Ansil Irvin, Louisa married Abel Irvin having one daughter
who
married Albert Blanton, Sallie married Jackson Elliott, Ann married
Walton Green having only one son S. J. Green of Shelby, and Esther
died
young.
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DON | Christopher Beam
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DON | Clarence Beam
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DON | Clarence Ervin Beam
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INFOR FROM POSEY DOWNS BOOK P 216-217
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DON | Clarence Erwin Beam
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DON | Clemmie Samuel Beam
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DON | Cora Beam
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David became a farmer and married Rachel Cain. He lived for many years
near his father on Buffalo Creek. Before his death he purchased a farm
in
Rutherford County.
He was a very pious, a quite man and highly respected and loved by his
neighbors. He was taught and raised in the Lutheran Church, but became
a
Baptist under the teachings of Rev. Drury Dobbins.
In 1812 David Beam bought land from William Green and built a
two-story
log house with and attic. In 1890 an addition was built to be used as
a
post office. The mail was brought by horseback from Mooresboro to
Memory
Post Office in the Drury Dobbins community. When Whitten Beam died in
1903, the post office was moved. (See Rutherford County Journal 1976.
Coordinator - Jeanne Ware, Editor - Frances Sprattt).
The original log house was built on a land grant from the King of
England
to Daniel Shipman, who received the grant of 244 acres in 1772. He
sold
it to William Green in 1795. William Green then sold the 244 acres to
David Beam in 1812.
David Beam built his home in 1813-1814 and moved into it in 1815. When
he
died, he willed it to his son Monroe Beam. Monroe Beam gave it to his
son
Joseph Beam. Joseph Beam sold it to W. V. Beam. Mr. W. V. Beam has
made
a deed of 4 1/2 acres which includes the David Beam house to the
trustees
of the David Beam Cemetery.
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David became a farmer and married Rachel Cain. He lived for many years
near his father on Buffalo Creek. Before his death he purchased a farm
in
Rutherford County.
He was a very pious, a quite man and highly respected and loved by his
neighbors. He was taught and raised in the Lutheran Church, but became
a
Baptist under the teachings of Rev. Drury Dobbins.
In 1812 David Beam bought land from William Green and built a
two-story
log house with and attic. In 1890 an addition was built to be used as
a
post office. The mail was brought by horseback from Mooresboro to
Memory
Post Office in the Drury Dobbins community. When Whitten Beam died in
1903, the post office was moved. (See Rutherford County Journal 1976.
Coordinator - Jeanne Ware, Editor - Frances Sprattt).
The original log house was built on a land grant from the King of
England
to Daniel Shipman, who received the grant of 244 acres in 1772. He
sold
it to William Green in 1795. William Green then sold the 244 acres to
David Beam in 1812.
David Beam built his home in 1813-1814 and moved into it in 1815. When
he
died, he willed it to his son Monroe Beam. Monroe Beam gave it to his
son
Joseph Beam. Joseph Beam sold it to W. V. Beam. Mr. W. V. Beam has
made
a deed of 4 1/2 acres which includes the David Beam house to the
trustees
of the David Beam Cemetery.
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DON | David Beam
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David remained in Germany, he belonged to the army.
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David remained in Germany, he belonged to the army.
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DON | David Beam
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DON | David Beam
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DON | David Beam
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DON | David Anderson Beam
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DON | David Elliott Beam
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DON | David Michael Beam
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| 99 |
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DON | Eigenia Beam
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After Elizabeth B Saine's death the family moved west and nothing
further
is known. They supposely had two daughters who went west with thier
father.
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After Elizabeth B Saine's death the family moved west and nothing
further
is known. They supposely had two daughters who went west with thier
father.
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DON | Elizabeth Beam
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