Came to North Carolina Territory, now Tennessee, in April of 1770 with husband John Valentine Beeler and established their "Sapling Grove" plantation in what is now the south side of Bristol, Tennessee.
Moved to Grainger County Tennessee in 1795 with husband and son Joseph Beeler 1762-1845. Son Jacob Beeler 1761-1842 remained in Sullivan County to manage original "Sapling Grove" plantation.
Died about 1810 and probably buried in Liberty Hill Cemetery, Washburn, Tennessee. Cemetery is located on land donated by son Joseph Beeler 1762-1845 from his plantation in 1845.
Son Peter Beeler established and ran a mill on a stream just northeast of Liberty Hill Cemetery. The dam associated with that mill is still visible today.
Came to North Carolina Territory, now Tennessee, in April of 1770 with husband John Valentine Beeler and established their "Sapling Grove" plantation in what is now the south side of Bristol, Tennessee.
Moved to Grainger County Tennessee in 1795 with husband and son Joseph Beeler 1762-1845. Son Jacob Beeler 1761-1842 remained in Sullivan County to manage original "Sapling Grove" plantation.
Died about 1810 and probably buried in Liberty Hill Cemetery, Washburn, Tennessee. Cemetery is located on land donated by son Joseph Beeler 1762-1845 from his plantation in 1845.
Son Peter Beeler established and ran a mill on a stream just northeast of Liberty Hill Cemetery. The dam associated with that mill is still visible today.
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