Person:Emily Hunnicut (1)

Watchers
Emily Manly Hunnicut
  • HJohn Beeman1799 - 1856
  • WEmily Manly Hunnicut1806 - 1892
m. 19 Jun 1823
  1. Elizabeth Beeman1824 - 1886
  2. Margaret Beeman1825 - 1919
  3. William Hunnicutt Beeman1827 - 1905
  4. James H. Beeman1833 - 1905
  5. Nancy Beeman1839 - 1907
  6. John Scott Winfield Beeman1841 - 1930
  7. Sarah Ann Beeman1843 - 1867
  8. Caroline Beeman1846 - 1892
Facts and Events
Name[1] Emily Manly Hunnicut
Gender Female
Birth[1] 19 Feb 1806 Greenville County, South Carolina(the second white woman in what became Dallas County)
Marriage 19 Jun 1823 Greene County, Illinoisto John Beeman
Death[1] 3 May 1892 Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
Burial[1] Beeman Memorial Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Find A Grave.
  2.   Dallas (Texas) Daily Times Herald
    p. 4, 6 May 1892.

    There died at the residence of Mrs. Isaac Fisher, ten miles southwest of Dallas, on last Tuesday, Mrs. Emily Beeman, one of the mothers of Dallas county, she having come to where Dallas now stands just fifty years ago. Mrs. Beeman was born in South Carolina in 1805, hence was 87 years of age. She married in Illinois and came to Bowie county, Texas, in 1840, and to Dallas early in April, 1842, when the only resident was John Neely Bryn, who afterward married her daughter, Margaret. Three sons and three daughters are left to mourn her loss.