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Dorothy Bailey Beard



2004-02-16 - Columbia, KY . MOTHER OF THE BEARD FAMILY. Dorothy Bailey Beard posed for this photo in her front yard in around 1950, at the corner of Jamestown Street and what is now Hayes Street. Jamestown Street had not been widened at the time. The house in the background, at the time, was the home of Mary Lucy Lowe, Principal of Columbia High School. Today, it is the home of Richard and Mary Beth Sims Phelps. Dorothy and John Howard Beard were the parents of six children: Rebecca Corbett, Sarah Strickland, First Sergeant (ret) Jim Beard, Bobby Beard, Alice Caroline (Carrie) Dillingham, and Peggy Nixon. Dorothy Beard died in 1982.

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