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Published Genealogical Information
Secondary Source, Clifford Beebe, Genealogy of the Family of Beebe, [2] Data Extract:
) Beebe Genealogy, Vol I: Page 55: Amon Beebe and Anna Arnold were the parents of Anna (531), Lucretia (532), Amon (533), Benjamin (534), and Samuel (535).
) Beebe Genealogy, Vol I: Page 129: Vital data: Samuel Beebe (535) was born 19 June 1774.
) Marriage. Samuel Beebe married Permelia Youngs, daughter of Daniel and Anna (Brown) Youngs of Orient LI, on 30 June 1799 at Oysterponds, LI, NY. Permelia was born about 1780 and she died 4 Jan 1863 at the age of 83.
) Children of Samuel and Parmelia Beebe: Hannah (1307), Roxanna (1308), Deziah (1309), Harriet (1310), and Parthena (1311)
) Biography.
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Sources
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92866689/anna-youngs: accessed 30 October 2022), memorial page for Anna Youngs (1758–21 Jun 1786), Find a Grave Memorial ID 92866689, citing Orient Village Cemetery, Orient, Suffolk County, New York, USA; Maintained by Joy Ann Strasser (contributor 46565016).
↑ Beebe, Clifford, Genealogy of the Family of Beebe From the Earliest Known Immigrant John Beebe of Broughton, England, Higginson Book Co., 10 Colonial Road, Salem MA 01970. 1991.
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