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Peter Johnson Beech

Birth20 August 1873 - Alabama
Death14 Aug 1948 - Washington, Alabama, United States
MotherNancy Ann Milstead
FatherPeter Johnson "Johnsey" Beech

Born in Alabama on 20 August 1873 to Peter Johnson "Johnsey" Beech and Nancy Ann Milstead. Peter Johnson Beech married Amzie Caroline Stoker and had 6 children. He passed away on 14 Aug 1948 in Washington, Alabama, United States.

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Peter Johnson "Johnsey" Beech
1840 - 1919
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Nancy Ann Milstead
1849 - 1885
Spouse(s)
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Amzie Caroline Stoker
1888 - 1936
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Robert Jefferson "Jeff" Beech
1907 - 1971
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Edgar Leroy Beech
1910 - 1977
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Wister Cain Beech
1917 - 1975
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Percy Lee Beech
1915 - 2000
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Marie Beech
1919 - 2005
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Florence Beech
1921 - 1992

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