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Clement Stevens Bee

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, United States
Death: January 12, 1899 (41)
Laredo, Webb County, Texas, United States
Place of Burial: San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Brig Gen. Hamilton Prioleau Bee and Mildred Mary Tarver Bee
Ex-husband of Martha P. Russell
Father of Hamilton Prioleau Bee; Cristobal Benevides Bee; Annie Lamar Bee and Hiram Morrison Bee
Brother of Carlos Bee, US Congress; Barnard Elliott Bee; Hamilton Prioleau Bee, Jr; John Tarver Bee; Forbes Britton Bee and 5 others
Half brother of Carlota Lamar Bee Benavides and Melitona Bee Ortíz

Managed by: Elymelech Sheinfeld
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About Clement Stevens Bee

Unmarked burial. Volunteers have been unable to find a marker for his grave.

Married to and divorced from Martha P. Morrison. Son of Confederate General Hamilton P. Bee and Mildred M. Tarver.

He was named after uncle, Confederate General Clement H. Stevens.

San Antonio Daily Express January 13, 1899 Death of Clem Bee Former San Antonian Passed Away at Laredo Yesterday. News was received in this city yesterday afternoon by District Attorney Carlos Bee of the death of his brother, Clement Stevens Bee, at Laredo yesterday after a long illness.

The remains will be brought to San Antonio for burial today and the funeral, which will be a private one, will take place from the International & Great Northern Depot on the arrival of the noon train. Hamilton P. Bee, of Laredo, a brother of the deceased, will accompany the remains. The mother and sister of the deceased have been in Laredo some time nursing him during his long illness.

Clement S. Bee was born in Corpus Christi on February 6, 1857. He was the second son of the late General H.P. Bee and had resided in San Antonio for a number of years during which time he became well known in this city. For the last ten years he had lived principally in Mexico. He was educated at the Agricultural and Mechanical College at Bryan, Texas.

The deceased was a fluent Spanish scholar and was on his way to Cuba for service as an interpreter with one of the Marine regiments when he was taken ill at New Orleans, from the effects of which he never recovered. He was bright and cultured and had many warm friends who will mourn his death. The interment will take place in the family lot in the Confederate Cemetery.

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Clement Stevens Bee's Timeline

1857
February 6, 1857
Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, United States
1880
May 1880
1882
January 6, 1882
1890
1890
1899
January 12, 1899
Age 41
Laredo, Webb County, Texas, United States
1899
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Confederate Cemetery, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, United States