By 1860 the Beauchamps had moved from Shelby to Ellis County, Mary Ann Lindsey Beauchamp being the head of the family. J. D. joined the first company organized in Ellis County by Captain W. J. Stokes, and on Sept. 11, 1861 joined the Twelfth Texas Cavalry organized by Col. W. H. Parsons. He served with distinction during the four years of the Civil War and received his discharge May 23.
By 1860 the Beauchamps had moved from Shelby to Ellis County, Mary Ann Lindsey Beauchamp being the head of the family. J. D. joined the first company organized in Ellis County by Captain W. J. Stokes, and on Sept. 11, 1861 joined the Twelfth Texas Cavalry organized by Col. W. H. Parsons. He served with distinction during the four years of the Civil War and received his discharge May 23.
Family Members
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Annie Adelade Beauchamp
1874–1885
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Joseph Raleigh Beauchamp
1876–1964
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Donnie Beauchamp
1880–1881
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Lutie Bell Beauchamp Osborn
1882–1981
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Roy Sessions Beauchamp
1885–1965
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Dixon Lindsey Beauchamp
1887–1971
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Laura Beauchamp Allen
1889–1984
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Beechie Ruth Beauchamp Gerault
1892–1945
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James Verne Beauchamp
1893–1921
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Willie Farris Beauchamp
1896–1896
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