tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5284597030233351185.post2883144466873447267..comments2024-02-04T19:01:49.455-06:00Comments on Itawamba Connections: Fessie and Beck and their "adjustments"Mona Robinson Millshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07942686174431804604noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5284597030233351185.post-30603112544306425072009-06-26T18:44:20.423-05:002009-06-26T18:44:20.423-05:00I'm catching up on your blog and am just readi...I'm catching up on your blog and am just reading this. Fessie and Beck were quite a couple weren't they? A car/train wreck and survived virtually unscathed! I don't think I've heard that story before. I also didn't know they were such "Chiropractitionists"!LPMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15857623134526606123noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5284597030233351185.post-16555650110615744822009-06-20T23:38:47.767-05:002009-06-20T23:38:47.767-05:00There is a Beeson-Pennington connection, but I tho...There is a Beeson-Pennington connection, but I thought it was much earlier - in North Carolina or Virginia. One of Levi Pennington's daughters married a Beeson/Beason I believe. I'm not sure about the later connection in Alabama, but I wouldn't be surprised.Mona Robinson Millshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07942686174431804604noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5284597030233351185.post-61995773964356247752009-06-15T10:17:12.437-05:002009-06-15T10:17:12.437-05:00I saw the name Pennington and quit reading. I also...I saw the name Pennington and quit reading. I also have a Pennington, my gggg grandmother Ann Pennington Beeson. 1771-1823. I'm sure she lived in AL as that is where her husband Edward Beeson died in 1837. there is a lot of history about Edward Beeson, war hero and govenor of AL I believe, but nearly nothing of Ann. Have you come across an Ann Pennington that fit this one in your research?Untangled Family Rootshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07662341843360451072noreply@blogger.com