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Littleberry Bioney [L B] Deaton,, 1820 - 1897 Littleberry Bioney [L B] Deaton, 1820 1897 Tennessee Tennessee
Littleberry Bioney [L B] Deaton,, Minister was born on 1820, in , Tennessee, to Elias Deaton and Elizabeth Deaton (born Yarborough).
Littleberry had 16 siblings: DELILA LYLIA DEATON, Winnie Deaton and .
Littleberry married Christina A Deaton, (born Walker) on 1838, at age 18 in , Arkansas.
Christina was born in 1815, in , Tennessee.
They had 11 children: William Harrold Deaton, Isaac Newton Deaton and .
Littleberry lived in 1860, in , Tennessee.
He lived in 1862, in , Tennessee.
He lived in 2 more places.
Littleberry passed away on 1897, at age 76 in , Tennessee.
He was buried in , Tennessee.
Documents of Littleberry Bioney [L B] Deaton,
Littleberry Deaton
1820
Tennessee
Littleberry Deaton in 1870 United States Federal Census
Littleberry
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Christiana Deaton
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Littleberry Hardmann Deaton, 1816 - 1905 Littleberry Hardmann Deaton 1816 1905 Ohio Missouri
Littleberry Hardmann Deaton was born on 1816, in , Ohio.
Littleberry married Clementine Mary Deaton (born Sargent).
Clementine was born on 1826, in , Ohio.
They had 6 children: Laura M Deaton, Florence Deaton and .
Littleberry lived in 1870, in , Missouri.
He lived in 1880, in , Missouri.
He lived in 1900, in , Missouri.
Littleberry passed away on 1905, at age 89 in , Missouri.
He was buried in , Missouri.
Littleberry B. Deaton Littleberry B. Deaton
Littleberry B. Deaton was born to Elias M. Deaton and Elizabeth Deaton (born Yarborough).
Littleberry married Christiana Deaton (born Walker).
They had one son: Isaac Newton Deaton.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Littleberry DeatonLittleberry Deaton in The National tribune. - Aug 5 1886
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... song, or ballad, as it Is oaliod : "Oh brother Green do come to me, For I mu uliot arid blcediug," etc. The piece is the production of one Littleberry Deaton, an eccentric preacher, whoso home at the time was in Tennessee or Kentucky. At the breaking out of tho war between the North and South quite a number of people ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia