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John R. Beegle

Birth1824 - Kentucky, United States of America
Death28 December 1898 - Warren, Columbia County, Oregon, United States of America
MotherElizabeth Burnough
FatherElijah Beagle

Born in Kentucky, United States of America on 1824 to Elijah Beagle and Elizabeth Burnough. John R. Beegle married Melissa Ann Searcy and had 13 children. He passed away on 28 December 1898 in Warren, Columbia County, Oregon, United States of America.

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Parents
Elijah Beagle
1773 - 1850
Elizabeth Burnough
1790 - 1832
Spouse(s)
Melissa Ann Searcy
1832 - 1903
Children Show all
Anna 'Annie' Melissa Beegle Richardson
1872 - 1945
James Allen Beegle
1852 - 1919
Lucy E. Beegle Miller
1860 - 1954
Mary Jane Beegle Dickey
1855 - 1920
Jannie Bugle
1873 - Unknown
Ella Martha Beegle Flagg
1858 - 1931
John R. Beagle
1865 - 1939

Sarah Elizabeth Beegle
1850 - 1927
Lilly May Beagle
1875 - 1892
Andrew Beegle
1868 - Unknown
Hugh Beegle
1851 - Unknown
Eh Beegle
Unknown - Unknown
Ralph Elliot Beegle
1872 - Unknown

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