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Walter |
Gordon Jr. |
2 Dec 1902 |
9 Jan 1969 |
Location: 5 miles e. of Clinton near Newberry Co. line in Laurens County, SC Church was organized in 1764.
The following three persons are on the same stone:
Lydia |
OWENS BEASLEY |
28 Nov 1818 |
12 Jun 1845 |
Thomas |
Son of B. C. & Lydia |
Age 9 months Beasley |
1840 |
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Son of B. C. & Lydia |
Age 3 weeks |
1845 |
Infant |
Dau of Thomas & |
Aligy Owens |
|
George |
|
16 Dec 1842 |
11 Jul 1863 |
B. |
C. |
2 May 1883 |
26 Jan 1911 |
Leonard |
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Virginia Militia, Revolutionary War
Lena 30 May 1886 29 Jun 1912
Elmon Marion 22 Apr 1958 Son of Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Beasley John Dewey 1929 11 Sep 1986