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Jeptha Beasley

Birth1806 - Kentucky, USA
Death25 May 1891 - Crawford County, Indiana
MotherMartha N. Insco
FatherJohn Beasley

Born in Kentucky, USA on 1806 to John Beasley and Martha N. Insco. Jeptha Beasley married Phoebe Webster and had 9 children. He passed away on 25 May 1891 in Crawford County, Indiana.

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Parents
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John Beasley
1776 - 1801
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Martha N. Insco
1783 - 1858
Spouse(s)
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Phoebe Webster
1812 - 1857
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Martha A Beasley
1850 - 1927
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William Thomas Beasley
1842 - 1929
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George W Beasley
1855 - 1936
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Rose Ann Beasley
1836 - 1856
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John B Beasley
1830 - 1891
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Margaret Beasley
1832 - 1902
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Henry Beasley
1834 - Unknown
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Benjamin Beasley
1850 - 1864
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Eliza Jane Doyel
1842 - 1925

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