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David Terry Beauchamp

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David Terry Beauchamp

Birth
Hawesville, Hancock County, Kentucky, USA
Death
14 Apr 1919 (aged 84)
Hawesville, Hancock County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Lewisport, Hancock County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Co.E. 7th. Kentucky Cav.

Son of Robert Costin Beauchamp and Sarah Ann (Stowers) Beauchamp.

Married Anna M. (Crockett) Beauchamp.

His schooling was received in Hancock Co, Ky and at St. Mary's College, Marion Co. He began for himself on the home place and came to his present farm in 1856. He owned about 1,000 acres, with about 800 acres in cultivation. He pays some attention to stock raising.

David T. Beauchamp was a soldier in the late war. He enlisted in Company E of the Seventh Kentucky Cavalry, Confederate States Army, in June 1864, and remained out one year. Among the battles he participated were Tupelo, Harrisburg, Guntown Hill. and Bull's Gap. At the latter battle he was wounded and confined at Emory Hospital, Virginia, for about six months. He then returned to his regiment and remained with it until its surrender at Christiansburg, Virginia. Ky. Gen. and Biography, Vol. I.

CHILDREN:
Robert Crockett BEAUCHAMP
Samuel R. BEAUCHAMP
Jos. A. BEAUCHAMP


Co.E. 7th. Kentucky Cav.

Son of Robert Costin Beauchamp and Sarah Ann (Stowers) Beauchamp.

Married Anna M. (Crockett) Beauchamp.

His schooling was received in Hancock Co, Ky and at St. Mary's College, Marion Co. He began for himself on the home place and came to his present farm in 1856. He owned about 1,000 acres, with about 800 acres in cultivation. He pays some attention to stock raising.

David T. Beauchamp was a soldier in the late war. He enlisted in Company E of the Seventh Kentucky Cavalry, Confederate States Army, in June 1864, and remained out one year. Among the battles he participated were Tupelo, Harrisburg, Guntown Hill. and Bull's Gap. At the latter battle he was wounded and confined at Emory Hospital, Virginia, for about six months. He then returned to his regiment and remained with it until its surrender at Christiansburg, Virginia. Ky. Gen. and Biography, Vol. I.

CHILDREN:
Robert Crockett BEAUCHAMP
Samuel R. BEAUCHAMP
Jos. A. BEAUCHAMP




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