Iva Beasley Clay was a Government Hunter for 40 years in New Mexico. She was also a prospector with her husband, Dewey Clay.
Grandaughter of Austin Beasley, Jr. (of Duplin County, North Carolina and later Dale County, Alabama) and Eleanor Reed Powell. Great-grandaughter of Austin Beasley, Sr. (of Duplin County, North Carolina, Revolutionary War soldier & large land owner) and Polly Mary Hollingsworth Carroll.
(Recorded by: K. Ned Beasley of Rural Hall, North Carolina, 2nd cousin three times removed & Mark Beasley of Edgewood, New Mexico, great-nephew).
Iva Beasley Clay was a Government Hunter for 40 years in New Mexico. She was also a prospector with her husband, Dewey Clay.
Grandaughter of Austin Beasley, Jr. (of Duplin County, North Carolina and later Dale County, Alabama) and Eleanor Reed Powell. Great-grandaughter of Austin Beasley, Sr. (of Duplin County, North Carolina, Revolutionary War soldier & large land owner) and Polly Mary Hollingsworth Carroll.
(Recorded by: K. Ned Beasley of Rural Hall, North Carolina, 2nd cousin three times removed & Mark Beasley of Edgewood, New Mexico, great-nephew).
Family Members
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Austin Beasley
1878–1938
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Amos Parker Beasley
1880–1895
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Sarah Evalyn "Eva" Beasley Fields
1882–1951
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Albert Houston Beasley
1884–1954
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Emily Elizabeth Beasley
1886–1894
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Nancy Eleanor Beasley Peterson Williams
1890–1977
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Joyce Vedora Beasley Markham
1892–1967
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William Foster Beasley
1894–1963
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Robert Edward Lee Beasley
1899–1963
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Chester Arthur "Buck" Beasley
1902–1994
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George Russell Beasley II
1905–1905
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