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The BEARDEN line I am researching

Started by Jon A. Edens Jul 19, 2009. 0 Replies

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Comment by Da Von Lynn Bearden on July 18, 2012 at 12:28am

Comment by Da Von Bearden.My father is David Daniel Bearden whose father was Edward Llivingston Bearden Sr. whose father was Daniel Boone Bearden. Edward Livingston Bearden Sr.and his wife Nancy had 9 children 6 girls and 3 boys. So Robert Lee his brother Roy Judson and.... Edward Livingston Sr.(my Grandfather). were 1/2 brothers. So your Grandfather and my paternal grandfather were 1/2 brothers. Our grandfathers had the same father ....Daniel Bearden..Right.!?

Comment by Ellen Rowan Taylor on July 17, 2012 at 11:42pm

DaVon, who is your father?  My mother was Evelyn.   Actually, your brother is not the last of the Daniel Bearden's decendents.    I have 4 surviving cousins, with the Bearden surname, who all have sons, so we have DNA out there.   My grandfather Lee Bearden, son of Daniel and Mary Ann Robb, had 4 sons, 3 of them had sons, and lots of grandchildren out there.   Did you meet Linda Bearden?  She is the one who sent me the letters.   There is also a Bearden family tree, but it isn't accurate.  Jennie and I did not do well with the Bearden line.   Joseph's father's name was John and he died in Taylorville Illinois somewhere around 1835. (I'm not looking at my database.)   His wife's name was Sarah.   I found the Blasingame connection, and Jennie was positive that was correct.  I don't have enough proof for myself.  Jennie's son, whose name escapes me, was also looking before she died.  I have not talked to him for a long time so have no idea if he is still looking.   We can talk tomorrow.   I'm starting to confuse myself.  :-)

Comment by Da Von Lynn Bearden on July 17, 2012 at 10:58pm
Comment Marvelous!!!!Thank you for the fast response. I just spent half an hour responding to see my comments vanish. It has happened twice now, Jennie is one of my father's sisters. She is greatly missed. She archived my family line in her book The Bearden Brats. I would like to find out about Bearden ancestors prior to where her research ended .Joseph Bearden and Martha Hardwick (she was born in 1808) are my ancestors for starters. My brother is the last male of this Bearden line. I am searching for living relatives as my family is dwindling and I find this search fascinating and rewarding.I will finish tomorrow evening the chance encounter which resulted in this letter(s) aquisition.I just read in Rev. James Bearden's obituary that you must be one of three daughters of Lee and Josephine. This is quite interesting that I was also given some notes and a copy of the obituary for Rev.James Bearden. I am pleased to meet you, very grateful for Genealogy Wise. To be continued tomorrow with letter explanation story. Goodnite.
Comment by Ellen Rowan Taylor on July 17, 2012 at 9:47pm

Da Von, I think I'm losing my mind.  I could swear that I just posted a comment.   Of course we are the same family.  Tell me your line.   You must know that I am descended from Lee and Josephine.  Where did you get the letter from Sarah Catherine?  I am really interested in that Bearden information too.   Tell me more.  I know a couple of other people who are researching, and I knew Jennie Bearden Nau.  I helped her some, when I lived in Fort Wayne.   She was way beyond me at the time.  What a darling she was!

Comment by Ellen Rowan Taylor on July 17, 2012 at 9:42pm

Da Von, Hi.   What letter do you have?  I have a huge box full of the civil war letters, and I also have that copy of the letter, which is inaccurate.  You are the first Bearden in my family who ever contacted me here!  I'm excited to meet you. 

Comment by Da Von Lynn Bearden on July 17, 2012 at 9:30pm

Comment by Da Von Bearden. I also recently obtained a copy of an original letter written in Bloomington Illinois by John Goodheart to his wife Sara in 1861 and a copy of a letter written by one of the children of Daniel Boone Bearden listing marriages and children of grandparents and parents.

Comment by Da Von Lynn Bearden on July 17, 2012 at 8:46pm

Comment by Da Von Bearden on July 19,2012. My GGrandfather is Daniel Boone Bearden his first wife was Nancy Gertrude Ashurst and his second wife was Mary Ann Robb. She is pictured on Ellen Rowan Taylor's site. Ellen Rowan Taylor is one of the few people I have discovered interested in Bearden ancestry I am searching for genealogi sts who have a connection to my Bearden heritage.

Comment by Ellen Rowan Taylor on March 2, 2011 at 7:36pm
My earliest Bearden is John Bearden who died in Illinois in 1844.  I know that he was in South Carolina in 1801, because his son, Joseph was born there.  He migrated to Kentucky from there, and was there until around 1830.   His wife's name was Sarah.  If speculating is allowed on this forum, I would say that he was in Chester County South Carolina from at least 1790 until he showed up in Kentucky.  His wife's name could have been Blassingame.  But, who knows-something of a brick wall.
Comment by Glenda Etress Blackerby on January 7, 2011 at 6:22am

My Bearden lines goes back to Arthur Bearden and Rebecca McClendon who moved from Ga. to Al in the early 1800's. being there for the 1816 census. Then Lovin Bearden with many spellings, married a daughter of Jonathan Young, name unknown, died in the 1840's in Shelby Co, Al. Then Valentine Young Bearden who died the in Civil War in 1863, then daughter Sarah Bearden who married Albert Finely Call/ McCall. Emma Valentine McCall Ellison 1892-1963 to my mother Dorothy Ellison Etress

 

 

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