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Julian Beasley

BirthABT 1834 - Ga
DeathJanuary 4,1881 - Jefferson,Marion County, Texas, USA
MotherMartha Edna (Patsy) King
FatherJohn Davidson Beasley

Born in Ga on ABT 1834 to John Davidson Beasley and Martha Edna (Patsy) King. Julian Beasley married Melissa W Cobb and had 7 children. He passed away on January 4,1881 in Jefferson,Marion County, Texas, USA.

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John Davidson Beasley
1811 - 1869
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Martha Edna (Patsy) King
1815 - 1881
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Melissa W Cobb
1843 - Unknown
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William Monroe Beasley
1866 - Unknown
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Allen Beasley
1867 - 1940
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James Alvin Beasley
1871 - 1906
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Daniel Walter Beasley
1869 - 1902
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Dora M Beasley
1875 - Unknown
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Ly Curgus Beasley
1859 - 1936
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Lonnie D Beasley
1876 - 1952

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