Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameBessie Lee BREWER 26
Birth Date7 Jun 1893
Birth PlaceSargent, Texas County, Missouri
Death Date24 Feb 1982 Age: 88
Death PlaceSpringfield, Greene County, Missouri
Burial Date27 Feb 1982
Burial PlaceTexas County, Missouri, Nagle Cemetery
FatherJohn Alexander BREWER (1869-1925)
MotherMartha Louisa "Liza" WHITE (1875-1959)
Spouses
Birth Date17 Dec 1883
Birth PlaceSargent, Texas County, Missouri
Death Date14 Sep 1948 Age: 64
Family ID2815
Marr Date8 Mar 1908
Marr PlaceSpringfield, Greene County, Missouri
Marr MemoMissouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002
ChildrenSteve Shedric (1909-1979)
Birth Date?
Birth PlaceSargent, Texas County, Missouri
Death Date14 May 1944
Death PlaceKansas City, Jackson County, Missouri
Family ID2816
Marr Date24 Dec 1919
Marr PlaceKansas City, Jackson County, Missouri
Notes for Bessie Lee BREWER
(1) Personal knowledge of John BREWER's children. (2) BREWER family Bible in poss. of Thelma HARMON. (3) Compiled notes of Hazel HILL. (4) Ltr. from Edna Light DYER. (5) Marr. License for John & Martha BREWER.
(6) Tombstones. (7) 1917 Divorced From George Hubbell (8) Jul 2003: RootsWeb.com Cole, Warren and Roberts Family Tree Barb Norvell
Notes for George E. (Spouse 1)
(1) Ltr. from Bessie WILEY. (2) Divorced from Bessie Lee Brewer in 1917. (3) 2002: Ancestral File (4) Jul 2003: RootsWeb.com Cole, Warren and Roberts Family Tree Barb Norvell
Notes for Edward (Spouse 2)
(1) Ltr. from Bessie WILEY. (2) 2002: Ancestral File (3) Jul 2003: RootsWeb.com Cole, Warren and Roberts Family Tree Barb Norvell
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