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I am also interesed in learning where Noah Beaman and Nancy Ann Brand (his wife) might have been buried. Noah died 5 Mar 1824 and Ann died 21 Sep 1822. They lived in the Speights Bridge township of Greene County. I can prove their marriage and thirteen children from a Bible in the possession of my uncle. I have a copy. Any trace of where Noah's likely father, Edmund Beaman, might have been buried would be appreciated, too."

Thank you for any assistance.

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Good morning Carol-
I found this link regarding a Beaman Bible, I"m guessing this may be what you are referring to?
http://files.usgwarchives.org/nc/greene/bibles/beaman01.txt

If this is your Noah, I think it may be helpful for those who are helping break down your wall. :)

Kate
Yes, my sister posted this Bible. I think a couple of the dates may be a little incorrect. But it shows Edmund Beaman d. 5 Mar 1824. States his wife is Pamela. I want to know where Noah is buried and more about Noah's wife Nancy Ann Brand. Also, more about Edmund. Thanks. Carol
Speights Bridge was the township wherein some early Census were taken. I do not have a list of the Civil War battles waged in Greene County. I didn't get Mr. Edge's contact information.

Perhaps Mr. Edge could give me a list of cemeteries in the Speights Bridge area.

Thank you so much for all your help.
carol

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