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Linzie Tilden Beason

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Linzie Tilden Beason

Birth
Cleburne County, Alabama, USA
Death
9 Apr 1919 (aged 43)
Heflin, Cleburne County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Cleburne County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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1880 Census • Arbacoochee, Cleburne, Alabama, United States - Beasone: N P Male 47 Georgia ** J B Wife 40 Georgia ** E G W Son 21 Alabama ** J T Son 17 Alabama ** J W Son 14 Alabama ** F L Daughter 12 Alabama ** B T Son 8 Alabama ** Emer Daughter 6 Alabama ** L T Son 5 Alabama ** J W Son 3 Alabama

1900 Census • Arbacoochee, Cleburne, Alabama, United States • BEASON: Noah P 66 Georgia ** Jane B 62 Georgia ** Linzie T 25 Alabama ** Judge W Son 23 Alabama

Alabama County Marriages, 1809-1950 - L. T. Beason • 09 Feb 1902 • Cleburne, Alabama, United States • Spouse: Minnie Boman

1910 Census • Arbacoochee, Cleburne, Alabama, United States • BEASON: Linzie T 33 Alabama ** Minnie C 28 Alabama ** Ethel 5 Alabama ** Russell F 4 Alabama ** Fred M 2 Alabama

United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 - Linzie Tildon Beason - Event Place: Cleburne, Alabama, United States - Birth: 4 Dec 1875 - Physical Description: Medium in height and build with brown eyes and black hair.

Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974 - Linze L. Beason - 9 Apr 1919 - Heflin, Cleburne, Alabama, United States - Occupation: Merchant & Farming - Burial: 10 Apr 1919 - Heflin, Ala. - Cemetery: Beason Mill Cemetery - Father: Noah Beason - Ga. - Mother: Jane B. Camp Beason - Ga. - Spouse: Minnie Boman Beason
- above history and information furnished by Teresa Meyer, 2020 -
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Married to Minnie Boman
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The Cleburne Newspaper Issue Thursday, April 10, 1919
DEATH CLAIMS HEFLIN CITIZEN

Mr. L.T. Beason, one of Cleburne's best known and popular citizens, died at the family residence in Heflin on Wednesday night at 10:35 o'clock after many months of intense suffering.

Mr. Beason had moved to Heflin from his farm at Beason's Mill four or five years ago and engaged in the mercantile business, but owing to failing health closed out his interests here about a year ago.

Besides his wife, he leaves five children, __? Ethel, Russell, Fred and little Frank. He was devoted to his family.

A loving, affectionate father and husband, a true friend, a kind neighbor and sincere christian has gone to his reward and his memory will long be cherished by not only loved ones but by hosts of friends here, and wherever he was known.

The interment took place Thursday afternoon at the Beason grave yard, on the old farm, where as a boy. Lenz spent many happy days. Peace to his soul!
1880 Census • Arbacoochee, Cleburne, Alabama, United States - Beasone: N P Male 47 Georgia ** J B Wife 40 Georgia ** E G W Son 21 Alabama ** J T Son 17 Alabama ** J W Son 14 Alabama ** F L Daughter 12 Alabama ** B T Son 8 Alabama ** Emer Daughter 6 Alabama ** L T Son 5 Alabama ** J W Son 3 Alabama

1900 Census • Arbacoochee, Cleburne, Alabama, United States • BEASON: Noah P 66 Georgia ** Jane B 62 Georgia ** Linzie T 25 Alabama ** Judge W Son 23 Alabama

Alabama County Marriages, 1809-1950 - L. T. Beason • 09 Feb 1902 • Cleburne, Alabama, United States • Spouse: Minnie Boman

1910 Census • Arbacoochee, Cleburne, Alabama, United States • BEASON: Linzie T 33 Alabama ** Minnie C 28 Alabama ** Ethel 5 Alabama ** Russell F 4 Alabama ** Fred M 2 Alabama

United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 - Linzie Tildon Beason - Event Place: Cleburne, Alabama, United States - Birth: 4 Dec 1875 - Physical Description: Medium in height and build with brown eyes and black hair.

Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974 - Linze L. Beason - 9 Apr 1919 - Heflin, Cleburne, Alabama, United States - Occupation: Merchant & Farming - Burial: 10 Apr 1919 - Heflin, Ala. - Cemetery: Beason Mill Cemetery - Father: Noah Beason - Ga. - Mother: Jane B. Camp Beason - Ga. - Spouse: Minnie Boman Beason
- above history and information furnished by Teresa Meyer, 2020 -
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Married to Minnie Boman
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The Cleburne Newspaper Issue Thursday, April 10, 1919
DEATH CLAIMS HEFLIN CITIZEN

Mr. L.T. Beason, one of Cleburne's best known and popular citizens, died at the family residence in Heflin on Wednesday night at 10:35 o'clock after many months of intense suffering.

Mr. Beason had moved to Heflin from his farm at Beason's Mill four or five years ago and engaged in the mercantile business, but owing to failing health closed out his interests here about a year ago.

Besides his wife, he leaves five children, __? Ethel, Russell, Fred and little Frank. He was devoted to his family.

A loving, affectionate father and husband, a true friend, a kind neighbor and sincere christian has gone to his reward and his memory will long be cherished by not only loved ones but by hosts of friends here, and wherever he was known.

The interment took place Thursday afternoon at the Beason grave yard, on the old farm, where as a boy. Lenz spent many happy days. Peace to his soul!

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