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Barbara Ann Fall

Birth27 Nov 1820 - Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America
Death10 Oct 1884 - Anamosa, Jones, Iowa, United States of America
MotherNancy Acord
FatherJohn Fahl

Born in Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America on 27 Nov 1820 to John Fahl and Nancy Acord. Barbara Ann Fall married Joseph Beam and had 9 children. She passed away on 10 Oct 1884 in Anamosa, Jones, Iowa, United States of America.

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Parents
John Fahl
1795 - 1825
Nancy Acord
1797 - 1832
Spouse(s)
Joseph Beam
1813 - 1852
Andrew J Byerly
1820 - 1905
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Daniel Levi Beam
1840 - 1896
Perry Monroe Beam
1850 - 1900
James William Beam
1842 - 1901
John Henry Beam
1838 - 1916
Charles Marion Beam
1847 - 1932

Emarilla Beam
1845 - 1871
George W Byerly
1856 - 1923
Benjamin F. Byerly
1858 - 1878
Douglas Byerly
1861 - Unknown

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