Friday, January 13, 2006

John Beeson's Ghost

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mr. Beeson, The Talent Oregon Historical Society is transcribing
the diaries of Welborn Beeson, pioneer of 1852. His father John Beeson was the first human rights
advocate for Native Americans in the Territory of Oregon. Are you by any chance related to these Beesons who are connected to the Beesons who came to Pennsylvania on the second boat that William Penn sent to Pennsylvania?
casebeer@jeffnet.org

Anonymous said...

Mr. Beeson, The Talent Oregon Historical Society is transcribing
the diaries of Welborn Beeson, pioneer of 1852. His father John Beeson was the first human rights
advocate for Native Americans in the Territory of Oregon. Are you by any chance related to these Beesons who are connected to the Beesons who came to Pennsylvania on the second boat that William Penn sent to Pennsylvania?
casebeer@jeffnet.org

Anonymous said...

Mr. Beeson, The Talent Oregon Historical Society is transcribing
the diaries of Welborn Beeson, pioneer of 1852. His father John Beeson was the first human rights
advocate for Native Americans in the Territory of Oregon. Are you by any chance related to these Beesons who are connected to the Beesons who came to Pennsylvania on the second boat that William Penn sent to Pennsylvania?
casebeer@jeffnet.org