Beebe family of Ohio, Iowa and Missouri. Kin to Williamson Shelby, Iowa.

OHIO


found BEEBE family Bible with family names/dates as follows:

Births: Anna Hoagland Beebe b. 9 Sep 1830
          Frank Beebe               b. 5 Aug 1851
          Charley Beebe            b. 13 Jun 1854
          Helen Cory Beebe       b. 18 Apr 1879
          James Beebe              b. 21 Nov 1887

Births and Deaths also listed in this large (Catholic?) Bible with Aprocrypha and beautifully illustrated

contact  Debra   [email protected]

 


FYI:
I am not related. I was browsing and found these Beebe's http://
www.crewfamily.com/tombstones/volume_2_page_86.htm
  listed in Lyons Cem., Fulton co., OH.


BEEBE, Eunice E. 1853-1921 
BEEBE, David L. 1853-1923

Hope this helps someone.
 




Surnames: Beebe
Classification: Cemetery

http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oED.2ACIB/638

Message Board Post:

I am not related but found while browsing Butler Cem., Fulton Co., OH

http://
www.crewfamily.com/tombstones/volume_1_page_2.htm

BEEBE. Julia A. w/o Liman L. Beebe
 4 Sep 1849 Ae 33y 
BEEBE. James W. s/o L.L.& J.A. Beebe
  6 Sep 1849 Ae 7y  
BEEBE, Esther L. d/o L.L.& J.A. Beebe 13 Sep 1849 Ae 9y
BEEBE. Nelson C. s/o L.& Julia A. Beebe  21 Feb 1855 Ae 18y-2m-7d

Hope this helps someone.


 

 

Note from Admin: Sparce, but My gggMilton Beebe line came from east coast to Ohio where Milton Beebe married then took his family to Iowa where he was purported to be sheriff of Lee County.

He was in the Civil War and robbed and shot dead on his way home. Then the family

His son married my ggrandma Elizabeth Williamson Beebe near Des Moines City Iowa. They moved to Missouri where my grandmother was born 1885. Within twenty years the family was in Gainesville, Texas where grandma Floy Beebe married Henry Pruitt.

anything here sound familiar? donkelly


 

Would like to hear from anyone connected to Thomas Edward BEEBE (b. abt 1799 in Clermont Co. Ohio. He married Elizabeth VORHEES. She died 10 Nov 1875 in Ogden, UT. His parents are supposedly Thomas BEEBE and Betsie EDGARS.


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Subject: [Beebe] Re: Willis Prentice Beebe

 
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 Surnames: Beebe  Howard
 Classification: Query
 
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 Our ancestor, James Madison Howard married Melissa Beebe.  In the 1870 census Melissa is 19 years old and living in Coolville, Athens County near Marietta.  If you think there may be a connection please contact me.
 
 

 



Is anyone out there related to a Willis P. Beebe and a Cora Gossett from southern Ohio? These folks had nine children. Clifford, Benjamin, Richard, James, Willis, Vesta, Doris, Pauline and Wilma Jean. Moved to Stark county Ohio.

Parents of Willis were Luther Beebe and Mary Ellis. Parents of Cora were Charles W. Gossett and Addie Arnold.

Haven't researched much further back. Some of these Beebe's are pretty mysterious. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Here is what I have. If you can add or correct, please do.........CS
 
William Anthony, born ca 1844 in Ohio; died ca 1874. He married 21. Mary E. Frye Cade about 1865. They had at least three children, Harriet "Hattie", Lucy and Samuel, all born in Iowa. In 1870, they were living in or near Croton, Van Buren Twp., Lee County, Iowa. M.E. Anthony is listed as a landowner in Van Buren Twp., Lee County in 1874. It is unknown where William or Mary are buried.

Mary E. Frye, born about 1836 in Ohio; died November 2, 1922 in Lee County, Iowa. She was the daughter of 42. Lewis Frye and 43. Anna/Annis Davis. Mary first married on Aug. 17, 1854 in Lee County, Iowa, to Henry "Harry" Cade, born ca 1832. In 1860 they were living in or near Bonaparte, Harrisburg Twp., Van Buren County, Iowa. Harry had come to Iowa from Ohio in 1854. Their daughters, listed in the 1860 census: Catharine, 5, Anna, 3, and Adeline, 1. Harry Cade, as a Corporal in the 25th Iowa Infantry, was mortally wounded July 22, 1864 in the Civil War. Mary had five daughters named in the 1870 census whose surname was Cade: Katherine, Ellen, Louisa, Gloria(?), and Emma, all born in Iowa. Mary married (2) William Anthony and married (3) Frank Waste, a Civil War veteran.
 
Lewis W. Frye born ca 1799 in Virginia; died ca 1859 in probably Des Moines County, Iowa; and married about 1835 probably in Ohio. to 43. Anna/Annis Davis. The Frye family  moved to Iowa from  Rome Twp., Athens County, Ohio in 1853. In 1856, Lewis, 57, and Anna, 39, were living in Union Twp., Des Moines County, Iowa. Their children were Stephen H., 20, Mary, 19, Hadley, 17, Louisa, 15, James, 8, Charles, 5, Harry, 3, and William, 1. All of the children except Harry and William, who were born in Iowa,  were born in Ohio. (Hadley is also listed as a laborer on  the Henry Vance farm nearby in the 1856 census. ) Daughter Mary, 19, was married to Harry Cade, 24, and the young couple and their year-old daughter Catharine were living with her parents. (The seven year spread between James and Louisa is unusual could be grandchildren. )

Anna/Annis Davis born ca 1817 in Ohio married (1) Lewis Fry about 1835 and married (2) Milton Bebee before 1860. In 1860, Anna and Milton Bebee were living near Bonaparte, Harrisburg Twp., Van Buren County, Iowa. Hadley Fry, 21, was a laborer boarding with neighbor Fredrick Farnum and Mary's other sons were living with the Bebees.  Daughter Mary Cade and family were neighbors. Location of Louisa is unknown, probably married. Have found nothing on this family after 1860. 
Milton Bebee, 31, was living with his wife Emily and children two doors down from the Fry's in 1850 Rome Twp., Athens County, Ohio and other Bebee's were nearby (Sydney, 38, and Charles, 63, were nearby. Harry Cade (listed as Henry Cadi, 19) was living in the home of  Sydney Bebee (possibly a brother of Sydney's wife Julia??)