Lidia Ann Evett married William Willis Beck on 11 November 1869. She died at the family farm, south of Bryson, Texas. S.E. Nichols and W.T. Nichols, both well known were well and intimately acquainted with W.W. Beck of Jack County, Texas and with his family; that said W.W. Beck died, intestate, in Hall County on 15 March 1927, that no administration has ever been had on his estate and that all debts due thereby have been fully paid and discharged. W.W. Beck was married twice only, his first wife was Lidia Ann Evett; that she died on or about 1885; that at the date of her death, W.W. Beck and his wife had no property other than a small amount of household goods and farm implements and livestock.
Lidia Ann Evett married William Willis Beck on 11 November 1869. She died at the family farm, south of Bryson, Texas. S.E. Nichols and W.T. Nichols, both well known were well and intimately acquainted with W.W. Beck of Jack County, Texas and with his family; that said W.W. Beck died, intestate, in Hall County on 15 March 1927, that no administration has ever been had on his estate and that all debts due thereby have been fully paid and discharged. W.W. Beck was married twice only, his first wife was Lidia Ann Evett; that she died on or about 1885; that at the date of her death, W.W. Beck and his wife had no property other than a small amount of household goods and farm implements and livestock.
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