After her first husband died, Elizabeth Lanora Ross Bevels married John Samuel Bryan (1852-1913) on October 24, 1872 in Lincoln County, Tenn.
Early Tennessee Marriages
James Bevels to Elizabeth Ross 10-13-1858, Lincoln Co TN [Some records say 1858 and some say 1859.]
J. S. Bryant to Mrs. E. L. Bevels 10-24-1872, Lincoln Co TN
It is so far unknown when James Bevels (1st husband of Elizabeth Lanora Ross Bevels and father of James William Bevels) died and where he is buried -- he probably died in the Civil War. [[Since the previous information was written, it has been discovered that a James Bevil (aka James Bevels) is one of 145 known Confederates and 2,000 unknown Confederate soldiers buried in a mass grave at Evergreen Cemetery, Rutherford County, Tennessee. His Civil War death was in Murfreesboro, Tenn., supposedly on December 3, 1862.]]
Both Elizabeth Ross Bevels Bryan and John Samuel Bryan (2nd husband) are buried at Bee Spring Cemetery, Giles Co., Tennessee.
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Tennessee Marriages, 1837-1973
M. S. Bevels m. J. W. Bevels Dec 1882 LCT
Mary Sue Bevels m. James William Bevels 30 Dec 1882 Lincoln Co TN
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Unlisted with the other children below, another daughter, Mary Addie "Mae" Bevels Warren is also buried at Bee Spring Cemetery. The memorial is #48380492. A photo of her gravestone is shown at the memorial site.
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After her first husband died, Elizabeth Lanora Ross Bevels married John Samuel Bryan (1852-1913) on October 24, 1872 in Lincoln County, Tenn.
Early Tennessee Marriages
James Bevels to Elizabeth Ross 10-13-1858, Lincoln Co TN [Some records say 1858 and some say 1859.]
J. S. Bryant to Mrs. E. L. Bevels 10-24-1872, Lincoln Co TN
It is so far unknown when James Bevels (1st husband of Elizabeth Lanora Ross Bevels and father of James William Bevels) died and where he is buried -- he probably died in the Civil War. [[Since the previous information was written, it has been discovered that a James Bevil (aka James Bevels) is one of 145 known Confederates and 2,000 unknown Confederate soldiers buried in a mass grave at Evergreen Cemetery, Rutherford County, Tennessee. His Civil War death was in Murfreesboro, Tenn., supposedly on December 3, 1862.]]
Both Elizabeth Ross Bevels Bryan and John Samuel Bryan (2nd husband) are buried at Bee Spring Cemetery, Giles Co., Tennessee.
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Tennessee Marriages, 1837-1973
M. S. Bevels m. J. W. Bevels Dec 1882 LCT
Mary Sue Bevels m. James William Bevels 30 Dec 1882 Lincoln Co TN
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Unlisted with the other children below, another daughter, Mary Addie "Mae" Bevels Warren is also buried at Bee Spring Cemetery. The memorial is #48380492. A photo of her gravestone is shown at the memorial site.
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Family Members
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Maude Bee Foster
1884–1956
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James C. "Jim" Bevels
1886–1948
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Tishie Lue Bevels Fly
1888–1967
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Nishie E Bevels Foster
1890–1978
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Mary Addie "Mae" Bevels Warren
1895–1939
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Verna L Bevels Moore
1895–1978
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Icie Caldonia Bevels Mitchell
1897–1996
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Annie Bell Bevels Pardon
1898–1961
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Mamie Leona Bevels Mitchell
1900–1968
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Erskine Bevels
1904–1971
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Elizabeth Bevels Hogan
1906–1987
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Infant Bevels
1908–1908
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William Elisha Bevels
1909–1975
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