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MALCOLM ALFRED BEESON (1879 – 1971), son of Mary Ann Frances Sibert3 (David2, John David1)

Malcolm Alfred Beeson was born on 20 June 1879. [1][2] He died on 30 August or 1 September 1971, aged 92, in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma. [2][3] He married Effie Harrison on 14 July 1904. [1][3] Effie was born on 16 June 1882. [1][2] She died on 10 April 1971. [2][3] Malcolm and Effied are buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma. [2]

Malcolm received his B.S. in 1900 from the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. He taught chemistry at the East Mississippi Female College in 1900 and 1901. He studied medicine at Johns Hopkins from 1900 to 1903 but gave it up for health reasons. He was founder and president of the Meridian Male College from 1903 to 1914. [1][3]

He was a professor of agronomy and an agronomist at Oklahoma A&M in Stillwater from 1915 to 1921. He was dean of agriculture there from 1921 to 1923. [1][3]

According to the census, in 1910, Malcolm A., aged 30, and Effie, aged 28, lived in Meridian, Lauderdale County, Mississippi, with their daughters Evelyn, aged three, and Wilamena, aged one, and Malcolm's father, William. Effie had had two children, and both were living. In 1920, Malcolm, aged 40, and Effie H., aged 37, lived in Stillwater with their children, Eveline, aged 12; Wilamina, aged 11; and Malcolm W., aged nine. Malcolm was a teacher; all the children were born in Mississippi. In 1930, Malcolm, aged 50, and Effie, aged 47, lived in Stillwater with their children Willie, aged 21, and Malcolm, aged 19. Malcolm was in real estate, and Willie was an art teacher. In 1940, Malcolm, aged 60, and Effie, aged 51, lived in Stillwater. Malcolm was in farming and insurance. In 1850, Malcolm, aged 70, and Effie, aged 67, lived in Stillwater, and Malcolm was in insurance. [4]

Children of Malcolm Alfred Beeson and Effie Harrison:

i. Evelyn Beeson was born on 22 April 1907 in Meridian. [1][2] She died on 5 February 2000. [2][5] She married Robert Alexander Parker on 14 June 1928. [2][5][6] Robert, the son of Harvey Leroy and Laura May (Hickman) Parker, was born on 23 June 1905 and died on 20 August 1986. [2] Evelyn and Robert are buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery. [2]

Evelyn and Robert were 1927 graduates of Oklahoma A&M. At the time of their engagement, Evelyn was teaching, and Robert was in the lumber business. [6]

According to the census, in 1940, Robert, aged 34, and Evelyn, aged 32, lived in Stillwater with their sons Robert A., aged seven, and Alfred L., aged five. Robert was the general manager of the Parker Lumber Company. In 1950, Robert, aged 44, and Evelyn, aged 42, lived in Ponca City with their sons Robert A., Jr., aged 17; Alfred L., aged 15; and one who is possibly living; and their daughter, Evelyn Jane, aged four. Robert was the proprietor of a lumber company. [4]

Children:

ii. Wilamina Beeson was born on 24 December 1908 in Meridian. [1][2][11] She died on 9 December 1992. [2][11] She married Dr. Robert Plummer on 3 September 1936 in Stillwater. [2][12] He was born in 1906 in Joplin, Missouri, and died on 13 June 1973 in Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota. [2][13] Wilamina and Robert are interred in the Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery in Pheonix, Maricopa County, Arizona. [2]

Robert received his B.A. from Oklahoma State University, his M.A. from George Peabody University, and his Ph.D. in speech pathology from Louisiana State University. [13] He joined the Arizona State faculty in 1940 and was in private practice as a speech pathologist for 25 years in Phoenix. [13]

Wilamina received her B.A. from Oklahoma A&M and her master's degree from Columbia University. [12]

According to the census, in 1940, Robert, age 34, and Robert, age 32, lived in Baton Rouge. Robert was a teacher at the state university. In 1950, Robert, aged 43, and Wilamina, aged 41, lived in Tempe with their son and daughter. Robert was a speech pathologist at a children's hospital with his own office. [4]

Robert was survived by his wife, a daughter, and a son. [13]

iii. William Malcolm Beeson was born on 3 February 1911 in Meridian. [1][2][10] He died on 24 October 1988, age 77, in Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana. [2][10] He married Mary Louise Neff on 1 October 1934 in Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin. [2][14] Laura was the daughter of Grover C. Neff of Madison. [14] She was born on 7 or 12 June 1912 in Kilbourne, Ohio, and died on 19 June 1999 in Beaverbrook, Ohio. [2][15] William and Laura are buried in the Davids Cemetery in Kettering, Montgomery County, Ohio. [2]

Mary graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1933. [14]

William graduated from Oklahoma A&M and received his M.S. from the University of Wisconsin. At the time of his marriage, he was working on his Ph.D. there. [14]

According to the census, in 1940, W. Malcolm, aged 29, and Mary Neff, aged 27, lived in Moscow, Latah County, Idaho, with their two daughters. Malcolm was an associate professor of animal husbandry. In 1950, Malcolm, aged 39, and Mary, aged 38, lived in West Lafayette, Tippecanoe County with their two daughters. Malcolm was a professor of animal husbandry at a university. [4]

Endnotes:

1. Jasper Luther BeesonBeeson Genealogy (Macon, GA: n.p., 1988).

2. "Find a Grave," database with images, FindaGrave (accessed 17 March 2024), memorial pages for

Malcolm Alfred Beeson (20 Jun 1879–1 Sep 1971), Memorial ID 33707557, Effie H. Harrison Beeson (16 Jun 1882–10 Apr 1971), Memorial ID 33707523, Evelyn Beeson Parker (22 Apr 1907–5 Feb 2000), Memorial ID 33707438, and Robert Alexander Parker (23 Jun 1905–20 Aug 1986), Memorial ID 33707470, citing Odd Fellows Cemetery, Ponca City, Kay County, OK; Maintained by Judy Mayfield (contributor 46636512).

Wilamina “Willie” Beeson Plummer (24 Dec 1908–9 Dec 1992), Memorial ID 216217778, citing Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery, Phoenix, Maricopa County, AZ; Maintained by Tim Kovacs (contributor 49120403).

Dr Robert Plummer (1906–1973), Memorial ID 198887156, citing Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery; Maintained by Avery (contributor 48862322).

William Malcolm Beeson (3 Feb 1911–24 Oct 1988), Memorial ID 111401958, citing Davids Cemetery, Kettering, Montgomery County, OH; Maintained by Nancy Rivers Little (contributor 47286169).

Mary Louise Neff Beeson (12 Jun 1912–19 Jun 1999), Memorial ID 39422600, citing Davids Cemetery; Maintained by BACB (contributor 47861778).

Jane Parker Irwin (13 Feb 1946–7 May 2017), Memorial ID 200919293, citing Forest Hill Cemetery, Greencastle, Putnam County, IN; Maintained by Taylor Cash (contributor 49004101).

Stanley R. Irwin (23 Jan 1941–31 May 2008), Memorial ID 27348873, citing Forest Hill Cemetery; Maintained by Ron (contributor 46936086).

3. "Dr. M.A. Beeson Rites on Saturday," The Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK), 3 September 1971, p. 70, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-oklahoman/144449803).

4. "U.S. Federal Census Collection," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/usfedcen).

1910 > MS > Lauderdale > Meridian > District 0037, image 7, lines 1–5, entry for Malcolm A. Beeson.
1920 > OK > Payne > Stillwater Ward 2 > District 0190, image 16, lines 73–77, entry for Malcolm A. Beeson.
1930 > OK > Payne > Stillwater > District 0029, image 46, lines 91–94, entry for M.A. Beeson.
1940 > OK > Payne > Stillwater > 60–28, image 36, lines 41–44, entry for Malcolm A. Beeson.
1940 > OK > Payne > Stillwater > 60–30, image 27, ones 21–24, entry for Robert Parker.
1940 > LA > East Baton Rouge > Other Places > 17-40, image 4, lines 57–58, entry for Wilamina Plummer.
1940 > ID > Lafah > Moscow > 29–9, image 12, lines 7–10, entry for W. Malcolm Beeson.
1950 > OK > Payne > Stillwater > 60–39, image 22, lines 11–12, entry for Malcolm A. Beeson
1950 > OK > Kay > Ponca City > 35-52A, image 6, lines 15–20, entry for Robert A. Parker.
1950 > AZ > Maricopa > Tempe > 7–22, image 7, lines 3–6, entry for Wilamina Plummer.
1950 > IN > Tippecanoe > West Lafayette > 79–57, image 3, lines 28–30, image 4, line 1, entry for W. Malcolm Beeson.

5. "Parker," Alberquerque Journal (Alberquerque, NM), 8 December 2000, p. 24, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/albuquerque-journal/144453903).

6. "An Announcement Party," Stillwater Gazette, 25 May 1928, p. 5, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/stillwater-gazette/144451655).

7. "Aggie Student Dies of Accident Injury," Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, OK), 17 July 1951, p. 5, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-chickasha-daily-express/144452239).

8. "Parker," Alberquerque Journal (Alberquerque, NM), 15 December 2004, p. 42, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/albuquerque-journal/144453032).

9. "In Memorium," DePauw Magazine, Summer 2017, p. 48.

10. "Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899–2017," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/60716), entries for William Malcolm Beeson, Stanley R. Irwin.

11. "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936–2007," database, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/60901), entry for Wilamina Beeson Plummer.

12. "Miss Wilamina Beeson Weds Mr. Plummer," The Edmond Sun (Edmond, OK), 3 September 1936, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-edmond-sun/144497989).

13. "Dr. Robert Plummer," Arizona Republic (Pheonix, AZ), 16 June 1973, p. 73, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/arizona-republic/144496902).

14. "Miss Mary Louise Neff Exchanges Marriage Vows With William Beeson," Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI), 1 October 1934, p. 14, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/wisconsin-state-journal/144446383).

15. "Mary N. Beeson," Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN), 23 June 1999, p. 8, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/journal-and-courier/144447657).


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