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{{Infobox Biography | {{Infobox Biography | ||
| subject_name =Elmore Dixie Beggs, Sr. | | subject_name =Elmore Dixie Beggs, Sr. | ||
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| date_of_death =[[February 13]], [[1940]] | | date_of_death =[[February 13]], [[1940]] | ||
| place_of_death =Pensacola | | place_of_death =Pensacola | ||
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| religion =[[First Baptist Church of Pensacola|Baptist]] | | religion =[[First Baptist Church of Pensacola|Baptist]] | ||
| spouse =[[Lily Clubbs Beggs|Lily Clubbs]] | | spouse =[[Lily Clubbs Beggs|Lily Clubbs]] | ||
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Beggs remained in Kissimmee until [[1896]], at which time he moved to Pensacola. He married [[Lily Clubbs Beggs|Lily Clubbs]], daughter of prominent local citizen [[A. V. Clubbs]], shortly thereafter. Beggs continued to practice law in Pensacola, and held the position of Judge of the Court of Record in [[1896]] and from [[1902]] to [[1913]]. He also served as member and chairman of the Water Front Commission. In [[1918]] he was elected to the [[Escambia County School Board]], on which he served until [[1931]], at which time he retired from his seat in order to focus on his legal practice. He retired from his practice in [[1937]] and died on [[February 13]], [[1940]]. | Beggs remained in Kissimmee until [[1896]], at which time he moved to Pensacola. He married [[Lily Clubbs Beggs|Lily Clubbs]], daughter of prominent local citizen [[A. V. Clubbs]], shortly thereafter. Beggs continued to practice law in Pensacola, and held the position of Judge of the Court of Record in [[1896]] and from [[1902]] to [[1913]]. He also served as member and chairman of the Water Front Commission. In [[1918]] he was elected to the [[Escambia County School Board]], on which he served until [[1931]], at which time he retired from his seat in order to focus on his legal practice. He retired from his practice in [[1937]] and died on [[February 13]], [[1940]]. | ||
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