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Harvey Beasley

Birth
Huntington Township, Brown County, Ohio, USA
Death
11 Apr 1880 (aged 67)
Brown County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Aberdeen, Brown County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Harvey Beasley was the son of Benjamin Beasley and Ann Allentharp Beasley.

He was the father of Margaret Beasley Griffith.

He was the husband of Eliza A. Killen Beasley.

He was the father of John Beasley, Charles Beasley, Henry Beasley, William Beasley, Alice Beasley, Erastus Beasley, Margaret Beasley, Mary Beasley, Nancy Beasley and an infant Beasley born in 1860.

67 years 11 months 7 days

Huntington Twp. -
HARVEY BEASLEY (deceased), was born in this township Mar. 7, 1813, and was a son of Benjamin and Ann Beasley, old settlers in the county, of whom mention is made in this work He (Harvey) was married to Eliza Killen, by whom he had eleven children - Eliza A., Mason, John H., Mary, Erastus, Caroline, Margaret, Louisa, Henry (deceased), William (deceased), and Alice (deceased). Eliza A. was married to William H. Grimes in 1853, by whom she had eight children - Elizabeth, Mary, Samuel, Jessimine, William H., Ola B., Sallie, and an infant. Mr. Grimes was born in Brown County July 4, 1827, and died Feb .8, 1873; was a son of Samuel and Sallie (Brookover) Grimes. Mrs. G. was married to L. P. Cord Apr. 27, 1876. He (Mr. Cord) was born in Fleming County, Ky., Apr. 12, 1835, and is a son of Garrett and Martha Cord; the former a native of Maryland, and the latter of Georgia. Early in life Mr. Cord began teaching and was appointed Postmaster in Flemingsburg in 1855, he having previously studied law. He has since followed various pursuits in various places. July 23, 1862, he was married to Ruth A. Williams. In 1872 he began the practice of law at Mount Olivet, Ky., and shortly after was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Fleming County, a position he filled for several years; he was also Probate and Police Magistrate. His wife died July 21, 1870. Since his last marriage he has resided in this township. To Mr. and Mrs. C. has been born one child (deceased) - Gertrude By his first wife he had one child - Theodore (deceased). Mrs. Cord owns 251 acres of excellent land well improved.
Source: The History of Brown County Ohio - Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 149
Contributor: Tammie Morgan (47268660)
Harvey Beasley was the son of Benjamin Beasley and Ann Allentharp Beasley.

He was the father of Margaret Beasley Griffith.

He was the husband of Eliza A. Killen Beasley.

He was the father of John Beasley, Charles Beasley, Henry Beasley, William Beasley, Alice Beasley, Erastus Beasley, Margaret Beasley, Mary Beasley, Nancy Beasley and an infant Beasley born in 1860.

67 years 11 months 7 days

Huntington Twp. -
HARVEY BEASLEY (deceased), was born in this township Mar. 7, 1813, and was a son of Benjamin and Ann Beasley, old settlers in the county, of whom mention is made in this work He (Harvey) was married to Eliza Killen, by whom he had eleven children - Eliza A., Mason, John H., Mary, Erastus, Caroline, Margaret, Louisa, Henry (deceased), William (deceased), and Alice (deceased). Eliza A. was married to William H. Grimes in 1853, by whom she had eight children - Elizabeth, Mary, Samuel, Jessimine, William H., Ola B., Sallie, and an infant. Mr. Grimes was born in Brown County July 4, 1827, and died Feb .8, 1873; was a son of Samuel and Sallie (Brookover) Grimes. Mrs. G. was married to L. P. Cord Apr. 27, 1876. He (Mr. Cord) was born in Fleming County, Ky., Apr. 12, 1835, and is a son of Garrett and Martha Cord; the former a native of Maryland, and the latter of Georgia. Early in life Mr. Cord began teaching and was appointed Postmaster in Flemingsburg in 1855, he having previously studied law. He has since followed various pursuits in various places. July 23, 1862, he was married to Ruth A. Williams. In 1872 he began the practice of law at Mount Olivet, Ky., and shortly after was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Fleming County, a position he filled for several years; he was also Probate and Police Magistrate. His wife died July 21, 1870. Since his last marriage he has resided in this township. To Mr. and Mrs. C. has been born one child (deceased) - Gertrude By his first wife he had one child - Theodore (deceased). Mrs. Cord owns 251 acres of excellent land well improved.
Source: The History of Brown County Ohio - Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 149
Contributor: Tammie Morgan (47268660)


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