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Jesse Fendal Ephraim Beasley 1754–1833 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1754

Birth Location: Wake County, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: 23 Nov 1833

Death Location: Giles, Tennessee, United States

Father: Henry Beasley

Mother:

Spouse(s): Sarah Barbee

Children(s): John Beasley

The story of Jesse Fendal Ephraim Beasley began in 1754 in Wake County, North Carolina, USA. Jesse Fendal Ephraim Beasley married Sarah Ann Barbee, and had children including John Ephraim Beasley. Jesse Fendal Ephraim Beasley passed away in 1833 in Giles, Tennessee, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Jesse Fendal Ephraim Beasley began in 1754 in Wake County, North Carolina, USA.
  • Jesse Fendal Ephraim Beasley married Sarah Ann Barbee, and had children including John Ephraim Beasley.
  • Jesse Fendal Ephraim Beasley passed away in 1833 in Giles, Tennessee, United States.

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Jesse Beasley's Ancestors

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Jesse Beasley
1754–1833
Birth Place: Wake County, North Carolina, USA
Parents
Henry Beasley
–1795
NC
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jesse Beasley's Descendants

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Jesse (Fendal Ephraim) Beasley (1754–23 Nov 1833) m. Sarah (Ann) Barbee (1753–24 Oct 1824)
  1. 1. John (Ephraim) Beasley 1779–1820 m. Hannah Vinyard 1779–1850
    1. 1. William (J) Beasley 1810–1890
    2. 2. Elizabeth ("Betsey") BEASLEY 1815–1852
    3. 3. Benjamin Beasley 1813–
    4. 4. Anna ("Pollie") BEASLEY 1818–1855
    5. 5. Isaac Beasley 1807–1873
    6. 6. Joseph Beasley 1806–1890
    7. 7. James (Hanna) Beasley 1805–1860 m. Hannah Cowgill 1811–1887
      1. 1. John (Henry) Beasley 1830–1857 m. Mary (Ruth) Welch 1837–1858
        1. 1. Isaac (Milton) Beasley 1856–1933 m. Eliza (Ellen) Gray 1858–1931
        2. 2. Bessie (N) Beasley 1854–1939 m. Malvin Waid 1853–1910
      2. 2. Mary Beasley 1832–1897
      3. 3. Martha Beasley 1834–
      4. 4. Nancy Beasley 1835–
      5. 5. Sarah (Jane) Beasley 1837–1881
      6. 6. Lucinda (Ellen) Beasley 1838–1927
      7. 7. James Beasley 1841–1903
      8. 8. George Beasley 1842–1924
      9. 9. Richard Beasley 1844–
      10. 10. Benjamin (F) Beasley 1846–1918 m. Hetty (A.) Beasley 1856–1940
        1. 1. Lillie (Jane) Fowler 1885–1962
        2. 2. John (Franklin) Beasley 1877–1942
      11. 11. Amanda (A) Beasley 1848–1931
      12. 12. Ira (D) Beasley 1850–
        1. 1. Floyd (Walter) Beasley 1877– m. Alice (Evens) Jackson 1879–

Jesse Beasley's Timeline

2 Records

1754
1754
Birth of Jesse Fendal Ephraim Beasley in Wake County, North Carolina, USA
Wake County, North Carolina, USA
1833
23 Nov 1833
Age 79
Death of Jesse Fendal Ephraim Beasley in Giles, Tennessee, United States
Giles, Tennessee, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1754
    Event Place: Wake County, North Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Nov 1833
    Event Place: Giles, Tennessee, United States

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