Cornelius and Harkey Beason, some sort of cousins.
Unity, wife of James A. Beason, some sort of cousin.
Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Beason, cousins.
Captain Edward Beason's monument. The first Beason from my line to move to Alabama. "A Revolutionary Soldier who Served in the Militia of North Carolina"
Wife of Curtis G. Beason
Masonic symbol.
Capt. Edward Beeson, NC Military, Revolutionary war.
Capt. Edward Beeson, NC Military, Revolutionary war. Note the great position of the American flag behind the grave.
An old grave stone, probably a Beason, but who knows.
The graveyard.
Me trying to copy down info on my ancestors.
Curtis Grubb Beason, if I'm not mistaken.
Susanna, wife of W. S. Beason
W. S. Beason
In memory of Martha Clark Beason, daughter of Henry and Susanna Clark. Wife of Curtis Grubb Beason.
Beason/Union Cemetary.
The old Methodist Church, 1820-1982.
Union Methodist Church, 1820-1982. There are now Spanish services held here.