ID: I3987
Name: Jonathan Amos Beavers
Surname: Beavers
Given Name: Jonathan Amos
Sex: M
Birth: 15 Sep 1818 in , , Virginia 1
Death: 14 May 1884 in , Jasper County, Illinois 2
_UID: 31C5DD898B96494B9C33B072D497884C4129
Note: !SOURCE: E-mail message from Carolyn Iona Oldham Miles (rmiles@bloomingdaletel.com) to Pat Geary; ; E-mail dated 10 Apr 2000; ; orig in poss of Pat Geary.
SOURCE: Additional info on this line may be found at http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbennet9&id=I269
Change Date: 1 Dec 2012 at 19:15:35
Father: Thomas Beavers b: 5 Jul 1795 in , , Virginia
Mother: Susannah Hall b: 27 May 1794 in , , New York
Marriage 1
Mary Bennett b: Oct 1819 in , , Kentucky
- Married:
22 Mar 1838
in , Scott County, Indiana 3
Children
Melvina Jane Beavers b: 1840 in , , Indiana Sarah E. Beavers b: 1842 in , , Indiana William T. Beavers b: 1845 in , , Indiana Martha Jane Beavers b: 1847 in , , Indiana Susannah Jane Beavers b: 28 Jun 1849 in , Scott County, Indiana James O. Beavers b: ABT 1850 in , , Indiana George W. Beavers b: ABT 1851 in , , Indiana John W. Beavers b: ABT 1853 in , , Indiana David H. Beavers b: ABT 1856 in , , Indiana Alonzo Morrison Beavers b: Oct 1860 in , Scott County, Indiana Sources:
- Title: Census: Indiana, Scott Division, Lexington Twp; 1860 US Federal
Author: US Government Publication: Microfilm Reel #M653-294 Page: pg 931 Note: Jon Amos, 42, farmer, bp VA
- Title: Family Records: Bennett, John
Author: Bennett, John Publication: RootsWeb WorldConnect Database Note: Bever, Jonathan A. - departed this life May 14, 1884, at his residence near West Liberty. He was born in Virginia September 15, 1818, was taken to Scott county, Ind. when he was 10 years old. He was married to Polly Bennett March 22, 1838. They remained in Indiana until the year of 1864, when they moved to Jasper county where he lived until 1875. He then moved to Kansas, remained there only one year, then returned to this neighborhood. Mr. Bevers and his wife lived together 46 years. They raised a family of ten children, four girls and six boys, who are still living. They lost one infant....Six weeks before his death he was received into the Quaker church, giving good evidence that he was a child of God. He bore his sickness with Christian patience and resignation. Newton Times-Mentor, May 2, 1884.
- Title: Marriage Records: Indiana Marriage Records thru 1850
Author: Indiana State Library, Genealogy Division Publication: Internet Web Site
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