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Silent City 2017: Laura Jane Gupton as Anna Gupton Beard



2017-10-04 - Columbia Cemetery - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
Laura Jane Gupton, above, portrayed her second great Aunt Anna Lewis Gupton Beard whose birth and death dates of 1870-1957 are carved on the stone to her left. The event was the 11th Annual Silent City Cemetery Tour Celebration, Monday, October 2, 2017. Laura introduced Anna as the little sister of Laura's grandfather Thomas Virgil Gupton, born in Green County, KY to John Phenton Gupton and Elizabeth Ermine Spillman Gupton. Anna Lewis Gupton became the wife of James Perry Beard who was one of the founders and subsequent director of the First National Bank in Columbia. They wed December 30, 1903 and had one son, John Howard Beard. They made their home on Jamestown hill in the vicinity of the present location of Jeffries Hardware Showroom. The event enjoyed perfect weather for the occasion. - LW


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