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328 SIXTY YEARS IN TEXAS.
ry Harter in 1844, going eighty miles to Bonham
for that purpose, second James B. Bryan, and
third Wm. Cumby; Margaret m. John Neely
Bryan; Wm. H. m. Martha Dye; Samuel H. m.
Mary Ann Weatherford; Isaac H. died in California;
James H. m. Mary Hammond; Clarissa m.
Walker; Nancy m. Wm. Hobbs; Ann m.
John Fugate; Caroline m. Isaac Fisher-ten children-nine
married.
BEEMAN, James, J., in St. Charles county, Missouri,
in 1836, married Sarah Crawford; in Dallas, November
29, 1851, he married Elizabeth Baker,
from Ohio. By the first marriage he had children,
Mary J. (died in 1884) marired first Henry Price,
second Wyatt Barnett; Emily T. married Wm. T.
Baker; Francis M. married Amanda McCormick;
Melissa died in youth. By his second wife J. J.
had Charles A., who married Martha McCormick,
and Sarah E., who married L. A. Sweet.
BEEMAN, Samuel, married in St. Charles county,
Missouri, Mary Smelser (both now dead), and
came November, 1846, from Calhoun county, Illinois.
Of their children, John S. married Isabel
Bryan in Illinois-came with his father; Ruth
married Adam C. Haught, whose first wife, Margaret,
was a sister of her father; Nancy (in Illinois)
married Wm. Hunnicut; Isaac married Hannah
Bethurum; Temperance married
Moore;
Mary married Benj. Lanham; Peter married Matilda
Riggs; William and Jacob were killed in the
Confederate army; Kate married Newton Husted.
The three brothers brought twenty-four children
to Dallas county, including those born here.
CALDWELL, Solomon, and family, from Illinois 1842.
CALDWELL, Wm., and family, from Illinois.
CALDWELL, Timothy, came single, married Nancy
Ray.
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