Son of Henry Clay Beville and Mary Rebecca Ezell, his parents are buried in the Parrish Cemetery in Manatee County.
Husband of Nannie A Bispham, whom he married 24 Jul 1910.
His sister, Bertha C Beville Armstrong is also buried in the Gillette Cemetery; his sisters, Minnie Eula Beville Parrish & Mary Ethel Beville Parrish are buried in the Fortner Cemetery in Manatee County; and his brother, Paul Rudolph Beville, is buried in Palmetto Cemetery in Manatee County.
John died 16 hours before Paul.
Their cousin, Randolph R Beville, Jr, is buried in this cemetery.
Father of:
William Aubrey Beville (1912-1970)
Henry Clay Beville (1913-1975)
Nannie Mae Beville (1915-1921)
Infant Beville (1919-1919)
John Allen Beville, Jr (1921-1993)
Son of Henry Clay Beville and Mary Rebecca Ezell, his parents are buried in the Parrish Cemetery in Manatee County.
Husband of Nannie A Bispham, whom he married 24 Jul 1910.
His sister, Bertha C Beville Armstrong is also buried in the Gillette Cemetery; his sisters, Minnie Eula Beville Parrish & Mary Ethel Beville Parrish are buried in the Fortner Cemetery in Manatee County; and his brother, Paul Rudolph Beville, is buried in Palmetto Cemetery in Manatee County.
John died 16 hours before Paul.
Their cousin, Randolph R Beville, Jr, is buried in this cemetery.
Father of:
William Aubrey Beville (1912-1970)
Henry Clay Beville (1913-1975)
Nannie Mae Beville (1915-1921)
Infant Beville (1919-1919)
John Allen Beville, Jr (1921-1993)
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