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Sarah Frances Beasley 1870–1937 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 09 Dec 1870

Birth Location: Johnston County, North Carolina

Death Date: 26 Jan 1937

Death Location: Sampson County, North Carolina

Father: Needham Beasley

Mother: Sarah Stansell

Spouse(s): Drewry Ivey

Children(s): William Ivey, Charlie Ivey, Callie Ivey, Needham Ivey, Ozzie Ivey, Hessie Ivey, Infant Ivey

The story of Sarah Frances Beasley began in 1870 in Johnston County, North Carolina. Sarah Frances Beasley married Drewry Vaden Ivey, and had children including Callie Lenora Ivey, Charlie Addison Ivey, Hessie Vaden Ivey, Infant Son Ivey, Needham Allen Ivey, Ozzie Leary Ivey, William Guthrie Ivey. Sarah Frances Beasley passed away in 1937 in Sampson County, North Carolina.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah Frances Beasley began in 1870 in Johnston County, North Carolina.
  • Sarah Frances Beasley married Drewry Vaden Ivey, and had children including Callie Lenora Ivey, Charlie Addison Ivey, Hessie Vaden Ivey, Infant Son Ivey, Needham Allen Ivey, Ozzie Leary Ivey, William Guthrie Ivey.
  • Sarah Frances Beasley passed away in 1937 in Sampson County, North Carolina.

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Sarah Beasley's Ancestors

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Sarah Beasley
1870–1937
Birth Place: Johnston County, North Carolina
Parents
Needham Moore Beasley
1847–1923
Johnston, North Carolina, United States
Sarah (A) Stansell
1838–1879
Johnston County, North Carolina
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Sarah Beasley's Descendants

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Sarah (Frances) Beasley (09 Dec 1870–26 Jan 1937) m. Drewry (Vaden) Ivey (27 Jan 1867–12 Jul 1933)
  1. 1. William (Guthrie) Ivey 1900–1995 m. Lellar (Marie) Carroll 1902–1964
    1. 1. Willis (Ray) Ivey 1942–1998 m. Mamie (Irene) Hall 1941–1991
    2. 2. Othie Ivey 1928–2005
    3. 3. Guthrie (Odell) Ivey 1930–2004
    4. 4. Benny (Elbert) Ivey 1933–2014
    5. 5. Isaac (Vaden) Ivey 1936–1968
    6. 6. Lilma (Gray) Ivey 1939–1983
  2. 2. Charlie (Addison) Ivey 1899–1958
  3. 3. Callie (Lenora) Ivey 1902–2003
  4. 4. Needham (Allen) Ivey 1903–1996
  5. 5. Ozzie (Leary) Ivey 1906–1986
  6. 6. Hessie (Vaden) Ivey 1910–1968
  7. 7. Infant (Son) Ivey 1912–1912

Sarah Beasley's Timeline

2 Records

1870
09 Dec 1870
Birth of Sarah Frances Beasley in Johnston County, North Carolina
Johnston County, North Carolina
1937
26 Jan 1937
Age 67
Death of Sarah Frances Beasley in Sampson County, North Carolina
Sampson County, North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 09 Dec 1870
    Event Place: Johnston County, North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Jan 1937
    Event Place: Sampson County, North Carolina

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