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Timmons Cemetery, 89-1 Summary Report, page 116

rd The 3rd child of Thomas and Annie Eliza Beadle, Mary Alice Beadle, is shown above as married to Ferdinand Trotman. The Trotman family was among the pioneers of the town of Madison, and many members are buried in the Farley - Crutcher Cemetery there. Likewise, the Garner family was prominent in early Madison, and William F. Garner is shown as married to the 5th child of Thomas and Annie E. Beadle. Not only that, but the Brewer family (Annie's maiden name) owned a cotton gin in Madison and one of the family served as a mayor of the town. The intermarriages of the Graham family with other pre-arsenal families is covered in the report on the Dickson - Rankin Cemetery, and the many connections of the Jordan families of pre-arsenal days are covered in the reports on the Matkin Cemetery and the Jordan's Chapel report. The Beadle family was intermarried with all of these prominent pioneer families of the area, now shown to include the Timmons family. I IB --- DEFARTMENT OF COMMERCE??"BURKAU OF THE CENSUS <• •' 1 FOURTEENTH OEN8U8 OF THE UNITED 8TATE8: 1920??"POPULATION ______-.??", NAME or ITtCOTWOMTEO HACt ??"_ - ____________________EAUWMTtD ITT M 0* THt T??" MT Of motto* •