- Sebron Jackson Beauchamp 1845-1909 (5 KB)
S J Beauchamp b. 1845 d. 1909, my gr-grandfather. A soldier, farmer, a judge and a Primitive Baptist preacher. He had a stroke in the pulpit on 22 Aug 1909 and died five days later. He was the son of Nathan and Mary Bennett Beauchamp
- Sabird Overton Beauchamp 3 Nov 1800 4 Nov 1883 (81 KB)
Sabird was born in Jackson County Georgia and died in Grayson County, Texas. He was the son of William Beauchamp and Nancy Parker. This picture was graciously provided by Joanna Williams. THANKS!!
- Delmedia & Paulina Jones Beauchamp (8 KB)
Delmedia Beauchamp and his wife, Louvella Paulina Jones. Delmedia was a soldier and a Primitive Baptist preacher. He was a son of Nathan and Mary Bennett Beauchamp.
- John Washington Beauchamp 1847-1911 (25 KB)
John Washington Beauchamp was the son of Nathan and Mary Bennett Beauchamp b. 23 Sep 1847 in Georgia and d. 1911 in Jones County Texas
- George Washington Right COPPOCK 1841-1917 (64 KB)
My Gr-Grandfather GWR Coppock was the son of Aaron F Coppock Jr and Olive Carroll. He was born in Tennessee, probably Rhea County in 1841 and died at Emmet in Nevada County, AR in 1917. On his gravestone are the words "Faithful To Every Duty", and he truly was.
- Retta Beauchamp 1876-1943 (3 KB)
My maternal grandmother, she was the daughter of Sebron Jackson Beauchamp and Mary Jane "Molly" Ward and the wife of William Hillery Franklin Meeks. She was born in Howard County, Ar and died in DeQueen, Sevier County, Ar.
- James Franklin Meeks Family (48 KB)
Back row, l-r; James Oliver, Emma O, Walter Franklin
mid. row; William, Mary Elizabeth, Samuel T, Volly Lee. All children of James Franklin and Celia Etta Smith MEEKS who are the front row.
- The Zelabe Beauchamp Family (13 KB)
Zelabe Beauchamp, his wife Sarah Ann Ramsey and their daughter Pearl. Taken circa 1900 in Sevier County Arkansas. Zelabe was the son of Nathan and Mary Bennett Beauchamp.
- Julia Ann Cagle Latta (178 KB)
This Julia Ann Cagle, sister to my 2gr-grandmother, Nancy Cagle Ward
- Eunice Lee Coppock 1889-1978 (5 KB)
This is my paternal grandmother. She was the daughter of George Washington Right and Polly Ann Seaton Coppock and the wife of Grover Cleveland "Cleve" Hawley
- The W H F Meeks Family (3 KB)
My maternal grandparents, William Hillery Franklin Meeks and Retta Beauchamp with their children from the left, Floyd, Albert, W H F, Retta, Ada, Myrtle (in Retta's lap) and Viola. Taken by a traveling photographer in Sevier County Ar, 1911
- Henry Pinkney & Sarah E Beauchamp Franklin (30 KB)
Sarah Beauchamp 1851-1924, youngest child of Nathan & Mary Bennett Beauchamp, with her husband Pinkney Franklin 1844-1935. Both died in Florida
- G W R Coppock & Polly Ann Seaton (5 KB)
My gr-grandparents, George Washington Right Coppock 1841-1917 and Polly Ann Seaton 1856-1931. George was the son of Aaron F Coppock Jr and Olive Carroll. Polly was the daughter of Henry Seaton and Nancy Lee
- The William Henly Beauchamp Family (140 KB)
William Henly Beauchamp and Susie Parkerson and their children, circa 1935
- In Loving Memory of my R.T.T.(Ring Tailed Tooter) (43 KB)
Aaron Christopher Pultz, my grand nephew, was fatally injured in a 4 wheeler accident on 29 April, 2000, he died on 3 May 2000. He was a talented, christian young man. His time with us was far to short but his legacy will live on. Among others, a 8 year old girl in Alabama now has his heart.(We have recently received a letter from the person who received Aaron's heart, she is a 27 year old woman in Alabama). Our prayers are with her for a long profitable life. God bless all who care enough to donate.
- Grover Cleveland "Cleve" Hawley (10 KB)
My grandfather, my friend, my hero. Cleve was the son of William Salone Hawley and Margaret Frances Shoemaker and husband of Eunice Lee Coppock.
- Samuel Jackson & Lucinda Yeargan WARD (140 KB)
Uncle Sam was my Great Grandmother, Mary Jane "Molly" Ward Beauchamp's oldest brother. Sam and Molly were two of the children of William Hugh & Nancy Cagle Ward
- Aaron Pultz 18 Dec 1984 to 3 May 2000 (18 KB)
Aaron was multi-talented, Christian young man. He formed a band and was practicing his Mimi's favorite hymn when he was taken home to glory. For a fifteen year old he had remarkable compassion and love for those who had less than he did. He was taught to make friends because of what they were and not because of what they had. He is loved and missed by many, many people in and outside the family.
- John S & Martha D Beauchamp Leathers (8 KB)
Martha Dulcina Beauchamp was the daughter of Nathan and Mary Bennett Beauchamp. John Simpson Leathers was the son of John Leathers and Mary Masters. Taken circa 1890
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