Charles Peyton (Pate) Beauchamp b.Aug
19, 1882 to William Lewis & Rosa Leftwich Beauchamp m. Dec 12, 1912
To Jennie Myrtyle Vaden (See
Vaden Family) by Bishop Joseph S.Key at Meadowside Farm Sherman, TX
d. Jan 24, 1962 in hospital at Beeville, TX. Buried at Beeville,
TX.
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Only son to live to adulthood he grew up with
7 sisters on the P.G. Beauchamp farm in Collinsville. A fine
upstanding man he was also a prankster and very adventurous. As a
young lad it is said he won the Grayson County Cotton Picking contest.
As strange as it may be, he left the farm when of age to seek adventure.
He decided cotton farming was not what he planned on making an occupation
of and headed to Indian Territory. He lived for a while in Indian
territory and actually lived with the Indians for a while. He came home
in Collinsville to see his parents on one occation and came in with his
hat on in the house wich was taboo. His sisters scorned him about
it and when at the table his mother told him to get that thing off his
head and low and behold he had a Mohawk hair cut! After a while his father
bought into and ran the Brass hardware store in Roff and he joined him
for a while in the bussiness as well as being a Deputy. About this
time he met or began couting his future bride Myrtle Vaden who was teaching
school there. He was a prominant member of the Masonic Lodge
as were his father William and Grandfather Sabird both members of the Collinsville
lodge. His life was full of accompishments and memerable events.
such as a gunfight in Roff with a fellow officer who died from his woundswas
killed, etc... The Beauchamp's were active members of the Collinsville
Methodist Church.
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