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  1. 2.  Forest Jasper Beverly, JrForest Jasper Beverly, Jr was born on 20 Feb 1926 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA (son of Forest Jasper Beverly and Margaret Inez Robinson); died on 8 Oct 2013 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; was buried on 11 Oct 2013 in Kettle Creek Cemetery, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: F J
    • Occupation: Retired Methodist Minister
    • Residence: 1930, Ware, Georgia, USA; Militia District 1231
    • Residence: 1935, Ware, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1940, Ware, Georgia, USA; StreetAddress: Albany Ave Extention; Age: 14; AttendedSchool: Yes; EnumerationDistrict: 148-21; GradeCompleted: Elementary school, 8th grade; Income: 0; IncomeOtherSources: No; ResidenceFarmNineteenThirtyFive: No; WeeksWorked: 0; MaritalStatus: Single; RelationToHead: Son
    • Residence: 1993, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA

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    Rev. F.J. Beverly Jr. - F.J. Beverly, Great Icon Of The Faith Community, Dies At 87: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice

    Waycross Journal Herald (GA) - Wednesday, October 9, 2013
    Deceased Name: Rev. F.J. Beverly Jr. - F.J. Beverly, Great Icon Of The Faith Community, Dies At 87

    An icon of the faith community of the Waycross region has died.

    The Rev. F.J. Beverly Jr., 87, of Waycross, passed peacefully away Tuesday morning at Baptist Village Retirement Communities, family members said.

    Funeral arrangements are pending and are to be announced probably today by Miles-Odum Funeral Home.

    He experienced a series of health issues and setbacks in recent months leading to his passing at about 9:15 Tuesday morning.

    Beverly, a Methodist minister for many years, pastored churches here and in other parts of the state.

    His voice has been familiar to radio audiences in the area, most notably for delivering the Sunday morning devotional word via the Big Brothers Sunday School Class at Trinity United Methodist Church program that was broadcast on WKUB (and previously other radio stations) down through the years. In the 1970s it was the voice of his son, Steve, that introduced him as "your friend and my father" weekly on the broadcasts.

    "My father was a friend and minister to all he encounteredand he was a man of great humor," said Steve Beverly, a college professor in Tennessee. "We already miss him but we celebrate the great life he led and the legacy he has left. Mother and I are grateful for all of your constant prayers and encouragement through these last five months."

    Beverly was a crowd favorite as an engagement speaker at banquets, meetings and other events, in addition to filling pulpits for revivals and homecoming services. And he may have set the modern-day record for preaching funerals hereabouts.

    He gave new meaning to the term "holy roller," as he had a special knack for "reverent humor"- even from the pulpit and, at times, at the graveside - that often left the members of his audience almost literally "rolling in the aisles."

    Beverly "He was a special servant of God who knew how to speak comfort to the grieving and to the suffering," said a friend, Gary Griffin. "So he was much in demand to conduct funerals.

    "I know that he especially looked forward to the Easter Holy Week services at Winona Park Methodist and to the weekly Waycross Exchange Club meetings, and his friends looked forward to seeing him at both."

    For years Beverly was the chaplain of the Waycross-Ware County Sports Hall of Fame and he conducted a memorial service at the hall's annual induction banquet each March before retiring from that duty at this year's banquet.

    Rising to deliver his remarks at the banquet, he said, "I have Parkinson's disease, what's your excuse?" evoking laughter from some 200 throats.

    "I know people who went to the hall of fame banquets every year just because of F.J., just to hear his stand-up comedy," Griffin said. "His role was to do the brief memorial service and he always did a great job, but he always interspersed some great funny tales. He was a classic speaker."

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    Rev. F.J. Beverly Jr.: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice

    Waycross Journal Herald (GA) - Thursday, October 10, 2013
    Deceased Name: Rev. F.J. Beverly Jr.

    The Rev. Forest Jasper "F.J." Beverly Jr., 87, of Waycross, died Tuesday morning (Oct. 8, 2013) after an extended illness. He was born Feb. 20, 1926, the son of F.J. "Jep" Beverly Sr. and Inez Robinson Beverly. He graduated from Wa r e s b o r o High School and served in the U.S. Navy during theWorldWar II.

    He married Hazel Wigglesworth in 1948 and they have been married for 65 years. To the couple was born one son, Steven Beverly, a professor at Union University.

    The Rev. Beverly was educated at South Georgia College, Valdosta State College and Emory University.

    He served a number of churches in south Georgia including Trinity United Methodist Church in Waycross and Waresboro United Methodist Church. He was for several years the director of church extension for South Georgia Methodism, moving from that position to a director in the Department of Finance and Field Service of the General Board of Missions of the Methodist Church.

    For a brief time he served as director of development for Magnolia Manor in Americus, the Methodist home for the aging. After 42 years of active service, the Beverlys came home to Waycross to live their years of retirement.

    He had been active in Trinity United Methodist Church, the Big Brothers Sunday School Class and had preached on at least one half of the Sundays in every year, not only to the Methodist family, but to churches of all faiths, large and small.

    He was the recipient of the Brotherhood Award from theWaycross Hebrew Congregation and the Book of Golden Deeds by the Waycross Exchange Club where he was a member and served as chaplain for many years. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge for more than 50 years and was also a member of the Waycross Shrine Club.

    In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one brother, James T. Beverly, and three sisters, Sarah Mincey, Mary Gillis Page and Barbara Boyette.

    Survivors in addition to his wife, Hazel Wigglesworth Beverly, of Waycross, are one son, Steve Beverly (wife Rebecca), of Jackson, Tenn.; two granddaughters, Melody Davis (husband Corey), of Red Boiling Springs, Tenn., and Holly Beverly, of Jackson, Tenn.; two great-grandchildren, Hunter and James Davis; three sisters, Virginia Roberson (husband O.R. "Bob"), of Waycross, Betty Jo Gibbs, of Waycross, and Nell Clark (husband J.M.), of Blackshear; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives.

    The funeral will be held Friday morning at 11 o'clock at Trinity United Methodist Church. Burial will follow in Kettle Creek Cemetery.

    The family will receive friends Friday morning beginning at 9:30 at Trinity United Methodist Church.

    The family requests the Waycross Exchange Club, ministers of the South Georgia United Methodist Conference and the Big Brothers Sunday School Class to serve as honorary pallbearers and should meet at the church by 10:40 a.m. Friday for the service.

    Memorial contributions may be made to the donor's favorite charity.

    Sympathy may be expressed online at www.milesodumfuneralhome.com Miles-Odum Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

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    Columnist's.Most Interesting Character' Was.. His Father, The Late Rev. F.J. Beverly Jr. Memories At The Mike: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice

    Waycross Journal Herald (GA) - Monday, October 14, 2013
    Deceased Name: Columnist's.Most Interesting Character' Was.. His Father, The Late Rev. F.J. Beverly Jr. Memories At The Mike

    One of my father's favorite stories was of a woman who came up to him after one of his trademark compassionate, sensitive funeral eulogies. "Oh, Brother Beverly," the woman said. "You've just got to preach my funeral!" Daddy promptly reached into his coat pocket, pulled out his organizer and said, "Well, I've got next Tuesday open." The woman answered, "I didn't mean that soon."

    Next Tuesday indeed came last Tuesday for F.J. Beverly Jr. After a 130-day struggle with complications from Parkinson's disease after breaking a hip May 31, Daddy left us to be with our Lord.

    I spent 80 of those days in Waycross, watching over him at Mayo Clinic Health System hospital and Baptist Village with my mother. The journey was often difficult but he is, thankfully, now at rest.

    The Journal-Herald's own Gary Griffin and Myra Thrift exquisitely captured his life and ministry last Wednesday. Since this column is about broadcasting memories, I will let their tributes stand alone.

    Daddy would not have seen himself in this light but he was a broadcaster as well as a minister. More than 600 of his sermons at Trinity United Methodist Church and in other sanctuaries throughout the city over the years aired on radio and television.

    From 1972 through 1975, I had the joy of sharing the mike with him on more than 150 editions of "The Back Home, Open Door Program" on WACL. Sunday nights at 9, he capped the weekend with a message to prepare listeners for the week ahead when they were "back home" from evening church services.

    Daddy's philosophy of a successful sermon was built in three steps. Make a congregation laugh for five minutes. Stir their emotions for 10 minutes. Finally, make them think for 10 minutes.

    His great humor would be woven into virtually every sermon. I often told him he would have been the Bob Hope of ministers had we found him the right agent. He could do preacher humor as well or better than The Rev. Dennis Swanberg or the late Rev. Grady Nutt.

    I wanted to share with you a few of his classic vignettes, some of which we shared at his funeral service last Friday.

    In the '60s, Trinity member Vernon Bowen met Daddy in front of the church for 52 weeks. With a voice that could be heard to Hoboken, Vernon said: "Preachuh, my boy's in Vietnam. I want you to pray for him." On the 53rd Sunday, Vernon virtually yanked his son, in full dress blues, down the steps. He told Daddy, "Preachuh, my boy's home from Vietnam! You can quit prayin' for him!" When he was appointed Trinity's pastor in June 1968, Daddy's first visit was to the church's oldest living charter member, Mrs. Corrie Yarbrough. Mrs. Yarbrough was confined to a nursing care facility. "Brother Beverly," she said quite loudly, having lost much of her hearing, "I am so sorry I can't come to church. I want to be there but they tell me I have to stay in this nursing home." Daddy responded, "That's all right, Mrs. Yarbrough. Besides, I'm sure you aren't missing anything by not hearing me preach." Mrs. Yarbrough quickly answered, "Yeahhhhh, that's what they tell me!" As pastor of Sherwood Methodist in Columbus in the '50s and early '60s, Daddy had two beloved members, Guy and Kate Harbuck. The Harbucks were the textbook example of the couple in every church who is always tardy. If worship was at 11, they would show up at 11:10. Schedule a church supper at 6:30 and the Harbucks would be there at 6:45. One night before his sermon, Daddy told his congregation he was often inspired to create poetry. "Tonight, I thought of this short rhyme," he said. "Whenever I think of being late, I always think of Guy and Kate." The entire church roared with the exception of the red-faced Kate Harbuck.

    A good friend e-mailed this week to say, "Not many people are blessed to have the relationship you had with your father. That will sustain you in the years ahead."

    In a "Leave It to Beaver" episode from 1959, Beaver was assigned to write an essay on "My Most Interesting Character." He struggled with the composition but eventually wrote an emotional theme about his father, Mr.Ward Cleaver (Mr. counted as a word). Here is my adaptation of Beaver's essay: The most interesting character I ever met was my father, Rev. F.J. Beverly Jr. He was never a national celebrity, nor a widely-published author. That's okay with me because people in the community where he lived loved him because he loved them. The words he spoke Sunday after Sunday may not be in a book but they gave people a road map on how to live a rich and fulfilling life in Christ.

    He never made a lot of money but he provided me and my mother with what we needed. When I was growing up, he was gone a lot. He often was away nearly 200 nights a year helping to start new churches all over South Georgia, 33 of them, to be exact. Yet, he would drive 150 to 200 miles and arrive home well after midnight just to have breakfast with me.

    He took that mission work to the national level in 1967 and spent a month in Puerto Rico. He did the electrical work for a new church deep in the country away from San Juan. He arranged for Mother and me to join him for two weeks, even though the trip was expensive.

    Possibly, he could have been a bishop in the Methodist Church. Instead, he became pastor of a church in Waycross because he wanted to be home with me during my high school years.

    In 1971, I saw him overwhelmed by the ravages of clinical depression in an era when that illness bore a stigma that made people shy away. He battled depression off and on for more than 40 years. His courage in telling people of that struggle and his encouragement for those who suffer with it to obtain help gave me the courage to tell others in Tennessee of my own two bouts with depression.

    He returned to the full-time ministry in 1977. He didn't serve megachurches - but he made a positive difference in every city and with every congregation, even when he had the usual members who love to participate in the sport of telling the preacher what to do.

    He loved to laugh and he loved to make others laugh. His stories were full of humor of everyday life, even when they were about his son's misadventures. He left me with a rich treasure trove of vignettes I will share with others for years.

    He had a model marriage with my mother for more than 65 years. They never had to go on "Dr. Phil" to detail secrets of their life together. Was it perfect? No, but whose is? They worked through the tough times and took seriously the word commitment.

    The life of a preacher's kid can often be lived under a microscope or in a fishbowl. Yet, he never made my barometer "what would the congregation think?" or "how would it make your mother and me look?" In our house, something was either right or wrong. Because of that, I didn't drift into rebellion as happened with some of my fellow ministers' children.

    He gave me more than 59 of his 87 years. He must have done something right because he was both my hero and my role model.

    He may not sound very interesting to you. That's because he was not your father - just mine.

    Steve Beverly is a former Journal-Herald staff writer and columnist. He is professor of broadcast journalism at Union University in Jackson, Tenn., and a college basketball TV broadcaster. "Steve Beverly's TV Classics" airs multiple times a week on Mediastream Channel 42. You can email Steve at sbeverly@uu.edu

    Author: Steve Beverly
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    Forest married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Living
    Children:
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  1. 4.  Forest Jasper BeverlyForest Jasper Beverly was born on 13 Nov 1892 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA (son of Living and Living); died on 10 Sep 1981 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; was buried in Kettle Creek Cemetery, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Jep
    • SSN issued: Georgia, USA
    • Social Security Number: 255-07-8647
    • Residence: 5 Jun 1917, Argyle, Clinch, Georgia, USA; Not Stated
    • Residence: 1920, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; Waycross Ward 2
    • Residence: 1930, Ware, Georgia, USA; Militia District 1231
    • Residence: 1935, Ware, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1940, Ware, Georgia, USA; StreetAddress: Albany Ave Extention; Age: 46; Occupation: Carpenter; AttendedSchool: No; ClassofWorker: Wage or salary worker in private work; EmploymentCode: 1; EmploymentDetails: No; EmploymentHistory: No; EnumerationDistrict: 148-21; GradeCompleted: Elementary school, 4th grade; HomeOwnership: Owned; HoursWorked: 44; Income: 1200; IncomeOtherSources: No; IsEmployed: Yes; OwnsFarm: No; PublicEmergencyWork: No; ResidenceFarmNineteenThirtyFive: No; SeekingWork: No; ValueOfHome: 1000; WeeksWorked: 50; MaritalStatus: Married; RelationToHead: Head
    • Residence: 1981, Ware, Georgia, USA
    • Vital: 14 Sep 1981; Certificate number: 030974.

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    Ware County GA Bio Forest Jasper Beverly Sr.

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    Forest Jasper Beverly Sr.

    Forest Jasper Beverly was born November 13, 1892 in Waycross, Ware County, Georgia to Martin Columbus Beverly and Mollie (Born a Tatum, who later took her stepfather's name of Barber) Beverly. Forest Jasper Beverly’s paternal grandparents were Forrest Jasper Beverly and Martha E. (Suggs) Beverly , and maternal grandparents were Matilda Tatum Barber and Obediah Barber. Obediah Barber was Forest Jasper Beverly’s grandfather. (All per family info) Forest Jasper Beverly married Margaret Inez Robinson on April 7, 1912 in Waycross, Ware County, Georgia. Margaret Inez (Robinson) Beverly was the daughter of Edward Robinson and Sarah Jane Wildes. Margaret Inez Robinson’s maternal grandparents were John and Sarah Jane (Nunez) Wildes. Maternal great grandparents were Hugh and Sarah Virginia (Carter) Nunez of Appling Co. Ga, then Ware Co. Georgia, and Maximillan and Elizabeth (Wilkinson) Wildes of Tattnall County, Georgia and later Ware County, Georgia. Paternal grandparents were Mark and Sarah (Barber) Robinson.

    Forest Jasper Beverly died September 10, 1981 in Waycross, Ware County, Georgia. His wife, Margaret Inez Robinson Beverly died July 2, 1973 in Waycross, Ware County, Georgia. They are buried in the Kettle Creek Cemetery in Waycross, Ware county, Georgia.

    "Jep Beverly", as he was always known by all who knew him, grew to manhood in Ware County, Georgia, where his father, Martin Columbus Beverly was engaged in farming. In the early days of his adult life, while still in his teens, he drove a team of horses hauling Naval Stores and related items.

    He was employed by his wife’s father for a period of time after he was married to Inez (Margaret Inez Robinson) Robinson of Clinch County, Georgia. Later he worked for a period of time as a convict guard. For a brief period of time he operated an overhead crane in the machine shop of the ACL Railroad. Fairly early in his life he turned to the building business for his vocation, becoming a Master Carpenter, and today many of the fine homes and a number of the large commercial buildings bear the mark of his hammer and saw. One of the fine buildings outside Waycross which he constructed is the Post Office in Blackshear, Georgia.

    During the Second World War, he worked on the air field at Douglas, on the construction of the "Ways" for the Brunswick Shipyard and on an air field at Sebring, Florida. At the close of the war, he was back home working on houses and other buildings. He undertook extensive remodeling of Historic Kettle Creek Church along with cemetery improvements and construction of a parsonage, and all as a labor of love.

    At this time in his life he made several basic changes to his own home, remodeling and updating it as he had always hoped to do.

    He was a man who loved life and wanted to live it with his family. The never to be forgotten fishing trips to Harrietts Bluff, the yearly visits to the beach for a week with ALL who would go, and the endless trips to the zoo in Jacksonville to brighten the lives of the children and grandchildren (and when all had grown beyond the zoo age, he rounded up the dogs and carried them) was an indication of the love for his family.

    Time, and the heavy load he carried with so much family responsibility, finally overtook him and in 1960, he retired. But he didn’t really retire. Someone was always calling him for work that had to be done and he would do it. It also got him out of the house and from under the foot of Inez for a spell. He grew fine vegetable gardens and shared the fruit of that labor with people all across the community.

    Inez, the love of his life for 62 years slipped away from him in death in 1973. He was never the same again.

    Later he married Margaret Cosmides and for five years they enjoyed going places together and then in his sleep in his 87th year, he had a stroke. It was severe. After a long stay in the hospital and months of therapy at Baptist Village, he was brought home. A short time later he had surgery and the malignancy guided him once again to Baptist Village.

    It was from this place that he was released from his suffering and confinement by death. At the funeral, his grandsons were pallbearers. He sleeps in the peaceful quiet of the Kettle Creek Cemetery beside Inez and a son that died in infancy.

    Forest Jasper Beverly and Margaret Inez Robinson Beverly had eight children, they are as follows:

    1) James Thomas Beverly born January 17, 1917 in Argyle, Clinch County, Georgia. James married Lollie Mae Joyner on March 4, 1939 in Waycross, Ware County, Georgia.

    2) Sarah Beatrice Beverly was born October 27, 1919 in Waycross, Ware County, Georgia. Sarah married Wallace Paul Mincey in 1937.

    3) Mary Alene Beverly was born May 21, 1921 in Waycross, Ware County, Georgia Mary married Norman L. Gillis.

    4) Forest Jasper Beverly Jr. was born February 20, 1926 in Waycross, Ware County, Georgia. "FJ" as he is known married Hazel Wigglesworth August 20, 1947 in Waresboro, Ware County, Georgia.

    5) Virginia Inez Beverly was born November 16, 1928 in Waycross, Ware County, Georgia. Virginia married O.R. (Bob) Roberson.

    6) Betty Jo Beverly was born October 5, 1931 in Waycross, Ware County, Georgia. Betty Jo married Paul Player in 1950, in 1957 married William (Billy) Shaw, and in 1976 married Elton (Buddy) Gibbs.

    7) Robert Wesley Beverly died in infancy.

    8) Ruth Nelline Beverly was born November 21, 1940 in Waycross, Ware County, Georgia. Nell as she was known married Joseph Clark.

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    Ware County Georgia Obits Forest Jasper Beverly Sr.

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    WAYCROSS JOURNAL HERALD – Waycross, Georgia

    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1981

    BEVERLY RITES SET TOMORROW

    Forest Jasper Beverly Sr., 88, died yesterday afternoon in Baptist Village after an extended illness.

    He was a native of Ware County and was the son of the late Martin C. Beverly and Mollie Barber Beverly.

    He was a retired carpenter and a member of the local Union No. 779. He attended the Methodist Church.

    Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Cosmides Beverly, Waycross; two sons, James T. Beverly, Waycross, and Rev. F. J. Beverly Jr., Kingsland; seven daughters, Mrs. Sarah Mincey, Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. Mary Paige, Mrs. Virginia Roberson, Mrs. Betty Jo Gibbs, and Mrs. Barbara Boyette, all of Waycross; Mrs. Nell Clark, Blackshear, Mrs. Olivia Bowen, Bristol; two sisters, Mrs. Georgia Crawford, Waycross, and Mrs. Vernice Strickland, Ormond Beach, Fla; 16 grandchildren, and 16 great-grandchildren.

    Funeral will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow in the Mincy-Fulford Chapel. Burial will be in Kettle Creek Cemetery.

    The family will receive friends at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock.

    Mincey-Fulford Funeral Home is in charge.

    NOTES:

    Forest Jasper Beverly’s first wife and mother of all of his children was Margaret Inez (Robinson) Beverly.
    Margaret Inez was the daughter of Ed Robinson and Sarah Jane Wildes.

    Mollie Beverly listed above was born Mollie Tatum. She was the daughter of Matilda Tatum and ________. Matilda married Obediah Barber and Mollie took the name of her stepfather and her mother's married surname. Mollie married Martin Columbus Beverly.

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    Forest married Margaret Inez Robinson on 7 Apr 1912 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA. Margaret (daughter of Edward Robinson and Sarah Ann Wildes) was born on 6 Oct 1895 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; died on 2 Jul 1973 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; was buried in Kettle Creek Cemetery, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret Inez RobinsonMargaret Inez Robinson was born on 6 Oct 1895 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA (daughter of Edward Robinson and Sarah Ann Wildes); died on 2 Jul 1973 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; was buried in Kettle Creek Cemetery, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • SSN issued: Georgia, USA
    • Name: Margaret I Beverly
    • Social Security Number: 256-08-8772
    • Residence: 1900, Morgan, Clinch, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1910, Militia District 1224, Clinch, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; Waycross Ward 2
    • Residence: 1930, Ware, Georgia, USA; Militia District 1231
    • Residence: 1935, Ware, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1940, Ware, Georgia, USA; StreetAddress: Albany Ave Extention; Age: 43; AttendedSchool: No; EmploymentCode: 1; EmploymentDetails: No; EmploymentHistory: No; EnumerationDistrict: 148-21; GradeCompleted: Elementary school, 7th grade; Income: 0; IncomeOtherSources: No; IsEmployed: Yes; PublicEmergencyWork: No; ResidenceFarmNineteenThirtyFive: No; Respondent: Yes; SeekingWork: No; WeeksWorked: 0; MaritalStatus: Married; RelationToHead: Wife

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    Margaret Inez Robinson Beverly

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    Margaret Inez Robinson Beverly
    (This was originally written by F.J. Beverly for a family reunion)

    Margaret Inez (Robinson) Beverly was born October 6, 1895 in Waycross, Ware County, Georgia to Edward Robinson and Sarah Jane (Wildes) Robinson. Grandparents, were John and Sarah Jane (Nunez) Wildes, and Mark and Sarah Jane ( Barber ) Robinson. Great grandparents were Hugh and Sarah Virginia Carter Nunez and Maximillan and Elizabeth (Wilkerson) Wildes. The parents of Mark Robinson are James and Easter (O'Steen) Robinson and Sarah Jane (Barber) Robinson who parents are not known. The great, great grandparents were Daniel and Nancy________Nunez. The great, great, great grandparents were Samuel Nunez and Mary Sharp. Daniel Nunez never married Mary Sharp.

    Margaret Inez Robinson married Forest Jasper Beverly on April 7, 1912 in Waycross, Ware County, Georgia.

    Margaret Inez (Robinson) Beverly died July 2, 1973 in Waycross, Ware County, Georgia

    Born to Edward and Sarah Jane (Wildes) Robinson, she lived her early life within a large family at Naval Stores Operations (Turpentine Stills) with the little houses for mostly black people to live in, who worked the trees to extract the gum that was distilled into turpentine and rosin.

    According to both Inez and her husband "Jep", her mother Mrs. Sarah Jane (Wildes) Robinson did not approve their dating, and she had become convinced that it was all off between Jep and Inez. However, on the day he was to marry another young lady, Inez and Jep were wed. Inez was 16 years of age and Jep was 19. They were married for several years before they had a child and then over a period of forty years eight children were born to them

    Inez was a homebody. She loved for people, especially family to come to her home, but she was content to play the role of wife, mother and homemaker day after day in her own home.

    None of her children could ever say that they came home school to find mother gone and no food prepared. Her children left early in the morning to ride a school bus to school. She would be already washing clothes when they left and she would still be busy with the task when they arrived back home late in the afternoon. She cooked more than half of her married life on a wood stove. She scrubbed her floors with a "shuck" scrub and 'lye" soap. Sometimes she would allow the younger children to ride the scrub to make it heavy as it was pushed over the floors. The "rear" of the child would sting for hours where the lye water touched the skin. What a joy she experienced in 1936 when she got her first electric washing machine. In quick order came an electric stove, refrigerator, floor furnace to heat the house, a water heater and a huge attic fan to cool the house, especially at night, and oh yes, hardwood floors and the "shuck" scrub and "lye" soap became history. Her family came first. On Sunday morning she stayed home and had the Sunday dinner ready when the rest of the family returned home from Church. Always there were guests for dinner on Sunday. Somehow the food and the people came out even. It was that "sixth sense" born of years of experience on the part of a mother that made it so. Inez was close kin to Nichodemus in the Bible. The Bible says he came to the Lord by night, and so did she. She was always in attendance at night.

    When someone said something that was out of the ordinary, or almost unbelievable, her stock statement was, "I want you to listen to that."

    One of the great highlights of her life was when they reached the 50 year plateau together and their children gave them a great Golden Wedding Anniversary Celebration and reception. She talked about it for the rest of her 12 years.

    She had certain things that she would not consider doing under any circumstances. Once it was remarked to her that her father, Ed Robinson never saw an airplane before he died. Her immediate reply was, "And you can say when Inez is dead, she never rode in one."

    After sending children to school for 40 years, and living to see all of her children married with children of their own, her tired heart refused to beat any longer and on July 2, 1973 almost to the age of 78, she "slept the sleep of death."

    She never earned a dollar outside the home in her life, but she left her children "THINGS" that money cannot buy and the world cannot take away.

    Her Memorial Service was conducted by her son , Rev. F.J. Beverly Jr.. He just talked about, "I remember Mama." Grandsons were pallbearers. On Mothers Day and Easter and at Christmastime fresh flowers are present in a permanent marble vase on the family headstone saying to all who pass by, THE Beverly CLAN HAS NOT FORGOTTEN ITS HERITAGE.

    Forest Jasper Beverly and Margaret Inez (Robinson) Beverly had eight children: James T. Beverly, Sarah Beatrice Beverly, Mary Alene Beverly, Forest Jasper Beverly Jr.,Virginia Inez Beverly, Betty Jo Beverly, Robert Wesley Beverly and Ruth Nelline Beverly. Margaret Inez Robinson Beverly

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    Children:
    1. James Thomas Beverly was born on 17 Jan 1917 in Argyle, Clinch, Georgia, USA; died on 14 Oct 1998 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; was buried on 16 Oct 1998 in Greenlawn Cemetery, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA.
    2. Sarah Beatrice Beverly was born on 27 Oct 1919 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; died on 18 Mar 2003 in Ware, Georgia, USA; was buried in Kettle Creek Cemetery, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA.
    3. Mary Aline Beverly was born on 23 May 1921 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; died on 14 Apr 1985 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; was buried in Oakland Cemetery, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA.
    4. 2. Forest Jasper Beverly, Jr was born on 20 Feb 1926 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; died on 8 Oct 2013 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; was buried on 11 Oct 2013 in Kettle Creek Cemetery, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA.
    5. Virginia Inez Beverly was born on 16 Nov 1928 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; died on 8 Dec 2018 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; was buried in Kettle Creek Cemetery, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA.
    6. Living
    7. Robert Wesley Beverly was born in 1937 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; died on 31 Jan 1937 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; was buried in Kettle Creek Cemetery, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA.
    8. Living

  3. 6.  Living

    Living + Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Living
    Children:
    1. 3. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Living

    Living + Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Living
    Children:
    1. 4. Forest Jasper Beverly was born on 13 Nov 1892 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; died on 10 Sep 1981 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; was buried in Kettle Creek Cemetery, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA.

  3. 10.  Edward Robinson was born on 15 Sep 1855 in Charlton, Georgia, USA (son of Mark Robinson and Sarah Jane Barber); died on 21 Feb 1932 in Denton, Jeff Davis, Georgia, USA; was buried in Camp Branch Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Ware, Georgia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1
    • Residence: 1870, Charlton, Georgia, USA; Post Office: Centreville; Age: 13
    • Residence: 1880, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Morgan, Clinch, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1910, Militia District 1224, Clinch, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Argyle, Clinch, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Blackburn, Jeff Davis, Georgia, USA
    • Death Certificate No.: 21 Feb 1932; Certificate number: 3452.

    Notes:

    Edward Robinson was a farmer. Couldn't read or write.

    Sources:

    "Decendants of Maximillan Wildes of Scotland & Georgia" by Hazel Wildes Mancil

    "US Census 1900 - Clinch Co."

    "Clinch Co. Marriage Book A"

    "DAR Application #5" - Ruth Moody

    Edward married Sarah Ann Wildes on 15 Aug 1878 in Ware, Georgia, USA. Sarah (daughter of John Wildes and Sarah Jane Nunez) was born on 20 Apr 1862 in Ware, Georgia, USA; died on 1 Dec 1928 in Cogdell, Clinch, Georgia, USA; was buried in Camp Branch Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Ware, Georgia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Sarah Ann Wildes was born on 20 Apr 1862 in Ware, Georgia, USA (daughter of John Wildes and Sarah Jane Nunez); died on 1 Dec 1928 in Cogdell, Clinch, Georgia, USA; was buried in Camp Branch Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Ware, Georgia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Sarah Robinson
    • Residence: 1870, Ware, Georgia, USA; Subdivision 130
    • Residence: 1880, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Morgan, Clinch, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1910, Militia District 1224, Clinch, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Argyle, Clinch, Georgia, USA

    Children:
    1. Charles Hansell Robinson was born on 5 Aug 1880 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; died on 4 Jul 1939 in St Johns, Florida, USA; was buried in Lone Oak Cemetery, Leesburg, Lake, Florida, USA.
    2. Melissa Etta Robinson was born on 27 Aug 1882 in Georgia, USA; died on 24 Feb 1958 in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Florida, USA; was buried in Kettle Creek Cemetery, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA.
    3. Harry Edward Robinson was born on 1 Aug 1884 in Georgia, USA; died on 14 Jan 1947 in Camden, Georgia, USA; was buried in Camp Branch Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Ware, Georgia, USA.
    4. John Wesley Robinson was born on 9 Nov 1886 in Pierce, Georgia, USA; died on 10 Dec 1945 in Broxton, Coffee, Georgia, USA; was buried in Broxton City Cemetery, Broxton, Coffee, Georgia, USA.
    5. Cornelia June Robinson was born on 6 Aug 1888 in Clinch, Georgia, USA; died on 24 Mar 1920 in Homerville, Clinch, Georgia, USA; was buried on 26 Mar 1920 in Camp Branch Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Ware, Georgia, USA.
    6. Maude Virginia Robinson was born on 8 Nov 1890 in Georgia, USA; died in 1955 in Lake, Florida, USA.
    7. Gustava Gertrude "Gert" Robinson was born on 25 Dec 1892 in Georgia, USA; died on 1 Mar 1961 in Cogdell, Clinch, Georgia, USA; was buried in Pine Forest Cemetery, Homerville, Clinch, Georgia, USA.
    8. 5. Margaret Inez Robinson was born on 6 Oct 1895 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; died on 2 Jul 1973 in Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA; was buried in Kettle Creek Cemetery, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA.
    9. Marvin Hobson Robinson was born on 28 Jun 1898 in Ware, Georgia, USA; died on 1 Dec 1959 in Brantley, Georgia, USA; was buried in Camp Branch Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Ware, Georgia, USA.
    10. Mina Robinson was born on 31 Jul 1899 in Argyle, Clinch, Georgia, USA; died on 27 Sep 1966 in Fruitland Park, Lake, Florida, USA; was buried in Oakland Cemetery, Waycross, Ware, Georgia, USA.
    11. James Hugh Robinson was born on 26 Oct 1901 in Georgia, USA.
    12. Sarah Belle Robinson was born on 12 Jan 1904 in Georgia, USA; died on 28 Jan 1973 in Valdosta, Lowndes, Georgia, USA; was buried in Sunset Hill Cemetery, Valdosta, Lowndes, Georgia, USA.

  5. 12.  Living
    Children:
    1. 6. Living