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From: "Alice M. Smith" <>
Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Beavers
Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 10:35:46 -0400
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From: "Donna DeVoe" <>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 10:07 PM
Subject: [NJHUNTER] Beavers


> I have data to share on the following;
> Clinton Raymond Beaver marr. Joyce Hilts Mooney
> Peter A. Beavers marr. Rachel Fritts
> William Beavers marr. Mary Jane Everett
> William Beavers marr. Sarah Apgar
> If any of these are familiar to you, come back and I will share what
data I might have. Duane
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Good Morning, Duane ~
I have William Beavers, son of George and Sarah (Lanning) Beavers, b.
1/9/19? March 1796, d. 11/13? July 1817, m. Sarah Apgar, b. 9 June 1794, d.
9 October 1865.
One child: Peter A. Beavers, b. 16 November 1817, d.
19 February 1883, m. 3 May 1838, "Rachael" Fritts, b.
10 November 1815, d. 23 December 1907. Three
children:
A. Mary W. Beavers, b. 17 January 1841, d. 29
April 1851.
B. George Fritts Beavers, b. 5 May 1848, d. 19 June
1907, m. Eliza Heller, b. 27 November 1844, d. 4
July 1920. Three children.
C. William C. Beavers, b. 11 January 1843, d. 24
November 1890, m. Mary Jane Everett/Everitt, b.
1847, d. 1923. (She m. 2] George N. Cregar.)
Three children:
a.} William H. Beavers, b. 18 October 1873, d.
28 March 1876;
b.} Everitt Beavers, b. 10 February (1
June?) 1878, d. 9 July 1879 (in infancy);
c.} another child, name not known, d. 12
October 1882.

Where does Clinton Raymond Beavers who m. Joyce Hilts Mooney fit in?
These Beavers are Hart descendants, and are in the Hart Genealogy on
which I'm working. Sarah[5] (Lanning) Beavers was a child of Abigail[4]
(Hart) and Stephen Lanning. I would be very interested in, and most
appreciative of having, any information you might be able to provide on any
of these folks. My material is taken from Harold Sonn's book on the
descendants of Col. Joseph Beavers--I'm not certain that his data is always
accurate.
Sincerely,
Alice Smith


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