If we're on the subject of celebrity Beattys, how about Warren Beatty? Virginia Nuta ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lois Kortering" <lekort@comcast.net> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 4:17 PM Subject: Re: [BP2000] Clyde Beatty > Here's another bio that shows his mother as Margaret Beatty, whereas our > line 253 lists Catherine Nine as his mother. > > http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0064197/bio > > ...Mike Allen > .................................. > > Mike, I am chiming in on the CLyde Beatty question. > > > > If you go on the Beatty Message Board, you might be able to find these > conversations with Karen Beatty Gander and Cindy Beatty Harber. > > > > Karen posted this: Cindy & I are cousins; our grandfathers were > brothers. Their sister was Clyde's mother. Cindy & I both are doing > research on the Beattys. > > > > One of them told: Clyde Beatty is his REAL name, he was born in > Bainbridge, Ross County, Ohio....he is the son of Margaret Beatty Tong, > his half-sister Madelyn Tong still lives in Bainbridge..his mother and my > ggrandfather are brother and sister...email me and I will share what info > that I have... > > > > Karen had told this: Clyde Beatty's mother was Margaret Beatty, from > Bainbridge, Ross County, Ohio. Margaret Beatty Tong's parents were Samuel > and Lavinia Masterson Beatty. > > One of them wrote this: Margaret Beatty and my g grandfather (George > Beatty) were brother and sister. > > Another posting by one of them was: I have the newspaper clipping from > Clyde Beatty's death, it says nothing about him dying from complications > from being mulled by one of his animals. His cause of death was from > cancer. > > > I have the e-mail addresses of both, Karen and Cindy but they might be > outdated. > > > Lois E. Kortering L-39 > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys > ********************* > Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ > ********************* > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus > signature database 5041 (20100419) __________ > > The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. > > http://www.eset.com > > >
Here's another bio that shows his mother as Margaret Beatty, whereas our line 253 lists Catherine Nine as his mother. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0064197/bio ...Mike Allen .................................. Mike, I am chiming in on the CLyde Beatty question. If you go on the Beatty Message Board, you might be able to find these conversations with Karen Beatty Gander and Cindy Beatty Harber. Karen posted this: Cindy & I are cousins; our grandfathers were brothers. Their sister was Clyde's mother. Cindy & I both are doing research on the Beattys. One of them told: Clyde Beatty is his REAL name, he was born in Bainbridge, Ross County, Ohio....he is the son of Margaret Beatty Tong, his half-sister Madelyn Tong still lives in Bainbridge..his mother and my ggrandfather are brother and sister...email me and I will share what info that I have... Karen had told this: Clyde Beatty's mother was Margaret Beatty, from Bainbridge, Ross County, Ohio. Margaret Beatty Tong's parents were Samuel and Lavinia Masterson Beatty. One of them wrote this: Margaret Beatty and my g grandfather (George Beatty) were brother and sister. Another posting by one of them was: I have the newspaper clipping from Clyde Beatty's death, it says nothing about him dying from complications from being mulled by one of his animals. His cause of death was from cancer. I have the e-mail addresses of both, Karen and Cindy but they might be outdated. Lois E. Kortering L-39 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Mike, I don't know who is the coordinator of L-34, but there is another Andrew Beaty after the Andrew Beaty and Elizabeth Montgomery. Their son Andrew Beaty and wife Sara Jane Adams is the parents of John Adams Beaty b. 1765. Armond Beaty L-32 ----- Original Message ----- From: "mallen" <naturalsoft@ameritech.net> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 3:31 PM Subject: Re: [BP2000] Clyde Beatty -> Warren Beatty > Warren Beatty is in our linage 34: > > Direct Descendants of Andrew Beaty > > 1 Andrew Beaty b: in Ireland? d: in PA or VA- Loudoun Co? > .. +Elizabeth Montgomery > 2 John (Adams?) Beaty b: 1765 in PA or Loudoun Co VA > ... +Margaret McConihay b: Aug 06, 1769 in PA - Bucks Co d: Bet. 1810 - > 1813 > > . 3 William Beaty b: 1801 in VA-Warren Co > ..... +Elmira Edmonds b: Abt. 1810 m: May 11, 1830 in VA-Shenandoah Co > ... 4 [2] Henry Warren Beaty b: Apr 17, 1847 in VA-Warren Co d: Aug 24, > 1946 > > ....... +[1] Mary Lavinia Pomeroy b: Mar 24, 1847 in VA-Warren Co d: Apr > 29, > 1931 > ..... 5 [3] William Welton Beaty b: Nov 18, 1872 in Warren Co VA d: Feb > 23, > 1946 > ......... +[4] Ida Virginia Partlow b: May 12, 1877 in VA-Rappahoneck Co > d: > Jun 23, 1946 in VA-Front Royal m: May 12, 1901 > ...... 6 [5] Ira Owens Beaty b: Jan 18, 1903 in VA - Warren Co - Front > Royal > > .......... +[6] Kathlyn Corinne MacLean b: Aug 23, 1903 in North Sydney, > Nova Scotia m: Aug 15, 1931 in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada > ........ 7 [7] Henry Warren "Warren Beatty" Beaty b: Mar 30, 1937 > ... +Levinia Owens b: 1792 d: 1866 m: Dec 15, 1814 in VA-Shenandoah Co > . 3 Lucinda Beaty b: Mar 07, 1822 > ..... +William Pomeroy b: May 05, 1818 m: Jan 24, 1845 in VA-Warren Co > ... 4 [1] Mary Lavinia Pomeroy b: Mar 24, 1847 in VA-Warren Co d: Apr 29, > 1931 > ....... +[2] Henry Warren Beaty b: Apr 17, 1847 in VA-Warren Co d: Aug 24, > 1946 > ..... 5 [3] William Welton Beaty b: Nov 18, 1872 in Warren Co VA d: Feb > 23, > 1946 > ......... +[4] Ida Virginia Partlow b: May 12, 1877 in VA-Rappahoneck Co > d: > Jun 23, 1946 in VA-Front Royal m: May 12, 1901 > ...... 6 [5] Ira Owens Beaty b: Jan 18, 1903 in VA - Warren Co - Front > Royal > > .......... +[6] Kathlyn Corinne MacLean b: Aug 23, 1903 in North Sydney, > Nova Scotia m: Aug 15, 1931 in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada > ........ 7 [7] Henry Warren "Warren Beatty" Beaty b: Mar 30, 1937 > > -----Original Message----- > From: bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com] On > Behalf Of Virginia Nuta > Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 3:20 PM > To: bp2000@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [BP2000] Clyde Beatty > > If we're on the subject of celebrity Beattys, how about Warren Beatty? > > Virginia Nuta > > Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys > ********************* > Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ > ********************* > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > >
Wasn't Clyde adopted? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas M. Beatty" <tkbpop@yahoo.com> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 12:01 PM Subject: [BP2000] Clyde Beatty Is Clyde Beatty, the animal trainer, in one of our BP-2000 lines? If so, which one? Thanx, Tom Beatty, BPL# 199 Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys ********************* Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ ~~~~~~~~~~~ Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ ********************* ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Here's another bio that shows his mother as Margaret Beatty, whereas our line 253 lists Catherine Nine as his mother. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0064197/bio ...Mike Allen -----Original Message----- From: bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Tom Beatty Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 12:07 PM To: bp2000@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BP2000] Clyde Beatty Wasn't Clyde adopted?
Clyde Beatty's wikipedia entry doesn't mention being adopted. Our lineage 253 has a Clyde Beatty whose dates match the animal trainer's dates. There are no notes or citations to pin this on him. Here's a bio: http://www.beattycircus.com/clyde_beatty.html ...Mike Allen -----Original Message----- From: bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Tom Beatty Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 12:07 PM To: bp2000@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BP2000] Clyde Beatty Wasn't Clyde adopted? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas M. Beatty" <tkbpop@yahoo.com> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 12:01 PM Subject: [BP2000] Clyde Beatty Is Clyde Beatty, the animal trainer, in one of our BP-2000 lines? If so, which one? Thanx, Tom Beatty, BPL# 199 Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys ********************* Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ ~~~~~~~~~~~ Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ ********************* ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys ********************* Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ ~~~~~~~~~~~ Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ ********************* ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Is Clyde Beatty, the animal trainer, in one of our BP-2000 lines? If so, which one? Thanx, Tom Beatty, BPL# 199
A quick query: Does anyone have a current e-mail address for Susen Bryant from the state of Washington? The spelling of her name is correct. I met Susen through the BP2000 back in 2001, and I had taken pictures of her ancestor's home, here in Muskegon, Michigan. I tried to e-mail her and it came bouncing back to me. I had seen the gravestone of John H. Beatty many years ago in the Lakeside Cemetery, not far from our own home. His name was John H. Beatty, and I believe his father was A.John Beatty or Amos John Beatty or Hamos John Beatty. At the time, I could not make a connection between my own Beatty family and that of John H.Beatty. However, since then, we have merged five Beatty families, the families of James Beaty, who had four sons, Hugh, James, John, and Robert. John, James, and Robert. The sons immigrated to the U.S. from Ireland in 1786. I feel that this John H. Beatty might have descended from our Beatty family. Yesterday, the obituary of the daughter of John H. Beatty was in our local newspaper. In the 1924 obituary of A.John Beatty, who was probably the father of John H. Beatty, Manistee, Michigan was mentioned and Copemish, Michigan was mentioned. Both sides of my family lived in Manistee County at one time, and my McDonald grandfather met my Beatty grandmother in Copemish. Here is the obituary on Amos J. Beatty: Muskegon Chronicle Saturday, June 21, 1924 Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan Amos J. Beatty Amos j. Beatty, 49 Sumner Street, died Friday morning at his home, after a short illness, age 81 years. Mr. Beatty was born in Silver Springs, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and came to Muskegon 13 years ago from Copemish, Michigan. For thirteen years Mr. Beatty has been in the employ of the Pere Marquette Railway, and for four years past, has been flagman at the Ottawa Street crossing. He leaves, besides his wife, seven children: Mrs. Elmer Randall of Cadillac, Michigan; Mrs. James Bearrault of Seattle, Washington; Charles Beatty of Manistee, Michigan; and Casper, Jacob, Claude, and John Beatty, all of Muskegon; thirty-two grandchildren and thirty-five great-grandchildren. The funeral service will be held at 3:30 o'clock Monday afternoon in the chapel at the Balbirnie Mortuary. Friends will omit flowers. I hope someone is still in contact with Susen Bryant. Lois (Griffes) Kortering, L-39 Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys ********************* Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ ~~~~~~~~~~~ Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ ********************* ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
In regard to John Beatty (John2, John1) and wife, Christiana Clinton Beatty here is an excerpt from "Genealogy of Early Settlers in Trenton and Ewing, Old Hunterdon County, New Jersey", 1883. I share this with you as in several other accounts Christiana Clinton Beatty's fourth child, "Elizabeth" is listed as "unknown" or thought to have been a child. Elizabeth Beatty was the first wife of Alexander Denniston (brother-in-law to Charles Clinton, Charles Clinton was uncle to Rev. Charles Clinton Beatty). Page 15 of 351: John Beatty (1), the ancestor of the Beatty family of this region, was an officer of the British army, a native of county Antrim, Ireland, of Scotch-Irish descent and Presbyterian creed. He married lady of English origin, whose family had removed to Ireland during the Rebellion - Christiana, daughter of James Clinton and sister of Charles Clinton, whose son George was successively general in the army of the Revolution, governor of New York, and vice-president of the United States. Mrs. Beatty, after the early death of her husband, emigrated, in company with her brother, Charles Clinton, and her four children, to America. After a protracted voyage of nearly twenty-four weeks, they landed at Cape Cod, in 1729, having suffered greatly from the want of both food and water, which cost the lives of many passengers. They settled, finally at Orange, NJ. Her children were Elizabeth, married Mr. Denniston, and died on the voyage; Charles (2); Mary married James Gregg; and Martha married Mr. McMillian." The ship they traveled on was the George and Anne which left with the Clinton Party in May of 1729 from Ireland. This unfortunate trip has been documented several times, but most thoroughly by Charles Clinton himself. Elizabeth Beatty Denniston died childless. Alexander Denniston then married my GGGG-Aunt Frances Little, daughter of George Little. George Little, wife Easter (Esther) and family including Frances were a part of the Clinton party aboard the "George and Anne" and of the approximately 65 or so to survive the voyage. From Cape Cod they settled in New Windsor, Orange County NY. I have researched these families to determine the connection between the Beatty's and Little's. My GGGG Grandfather was George Little on my father's side. My GGG Grandfather was Walter Beatty (Beaty) L-139 on my mother's side. I have yet to find a connection from Walter to John Beatty, though Walter was said to be from Antrim, Ulster married in Middle Spring Church, PA (by Rev. Cooper) was Scotch-Irish and Presbyterian. The closet connection I can come up with is a possibly casual one with Rev. Charles Clinton Beatty as he traveled the area and churches of this Pennsylvania region. Or perhaps with sons of Rev. Beatty as they all served in The Revolutionary War. That I have Beatty relations on both sides of my family is of course interesting to me. Hope the identity of Christiana Beatty's fourth child, Elizabeth Beatty is of some help to others. Kathy Little McNeily
Another Bio:- Should have put this was the source of the other bio. Laurel posted a civil war pension for Rowland Beatty. I have this in a file if anyone wants a .ged. Donna L-3 Full text of "Portrait and biographical record of Tazewell and Mason counties, Illinois : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the counties. Together with biographies and portraits of all the governors of the state and the presidents of the United States" Beatty, Capt. R. J pg. 341 Beatty.S. H pg. 614 Capt. R. J. BEATTY, President "of the Old Soldiers' Association, and a popular citizen of Delavan, was born in Ulster, in the North of Ireland, October 14, 1842. His ancestors for many generations resided in the Highlands of Scotland, but during the religious revolution in that country removed to the North of Ireland and became prominent in that part of the Emerald Isle. Their descendants are scattered throughout almost every state in the Union. The father of our subject, Guy Beatty, was a farmer by occupation, and in religious belief was a member of the Episcopal Church. His life was a very brief one, and he passed away at the age of twenty-six, when our subject was only six years old. The mother of the Captain bore the maiden name of Margaret Armstrong, and was the daughter of William Armstrong, who was of Scotch ancestry and a man of prominence in the North of Ireland. For many years he was the manager of the great estate of Sir Henry Brooks. Among the early Methodists he was influential and an active worker. After the death of Guy Beatty his widow married George Dawson. Some years after his demise she became the wife of William Day and now resides in Delavan. The Captain is the only child of his parents, and was a lad of nine years when, with his mother and step-father, he came to the United States, settling in New York. His education was conducted at the East Bloornfield Academy and Genesee College, of Lima, N. Y. At the age of seventeen he began to teach school at Victor, N. Y., and soon afterward went to Missouri, where he taught until the outbreak of the Rebellion. At the first call for troops our subject tendered his services, and for a time was held in the home guards, as more than the required quota had been secured to go to the front. In August of the same year (1861) he enlisted in the Fifth Iowa Cavalry, under the first three hundred thousand call. The regiment was made up of troops from Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska, and he was commissioned Second Lieutenant. At the battle of Ft. Donelson he was slightly wounded. lie also participated in the memorable battle of Shiloh. The greater part of his service was in the Army of the Cumberland. In the fall of 1862 he was promoted to First Lieutenant, and became Captain after the battle of Franklin. January 26, 1865, an order was issued from the War Department that all oflicers who had served for three years could take their discharge, and he retired from the army, after having participated in many of the leading evunts of the Rebellion. The war closed, Captain Beatty came to Delavan, where for several years he was engaged in fanning two miles from the city. In 1866 he married Miss Eleanor F., daughter of Elisha M. Holmes, a prominent farmer of Palmyra, N. Y. Mrs. Beatty is an accomplished lady and a graduate of the Marion Collegiate Institute of New York. During the panic of 1873 the Captain lost almost all his property, and afterward taught three terms of school. In 1882 he retired from the farm and engaged in the grain and coal business, to which he has since devoted considerable attention. In 1884 he aided in the erection of Armory Hall, which he now owns and controls. Under the administration of President Arthur, Captain Beatty was appointed Postmaster at Delavan, and was again chosen for that oflice by President Harrison, holding the position until February. 1894, when his time expired. For some years he served as Justice of the Peace, but failed to qualify the last time he was elected. He has always been an ardent Republican and takes an active part in local politics. He is prominent in the Grand Army of the Republic, and three times has been chosen Commander of the post. As above mentioned, he is President of the Old Soldiers' Association. In his religious belief be is a Methodist and holds membership in the church of that denomination at Delavan. Captain and Mrs. Beatty have had five children. ------------------- Irish Immigrants: New York Port Arrival Records, 1846-1851 Name Age Gender Residence Native Country Embarkation Ship Arrival Date View Record Beatty, Rowland 8 Male Unknown Ireland Liverpool Independence 17 June 1851 http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/soldiers/results.asp?txtName=beat&selConflict=All&txtUnit=&rbBranch=all BEATTY, ROWLAND J. Civil War Osage County Home Guards D view details ---------------------- STARR H.. BEATTY, editor and proprietor of the Times-Press, of Delavan, was born in this city, April 11, 1872, and is the second son of Capt. R. J. Beatty, of whom further mention is made elsewhere in this volume. His unique Christian name was given him after the eminent Dr. Starr King, of whom his father was an ardent admirer. He was graduated from the Delavan High School at the age of eighteen years, and immediately afterward entered the office of the Delavan Times, then owned" by his older brother, Guy. There he mastered the mysteries of the "art preservative" in all its branches, and after a time became one of the proprietors of the paper. Later the Press was purchased and the paper was called the Times-Press. In June of 1893 Mr. Beatty bought out his brother's interest, and since that time has been the sole proprietor of the paper. The Times-Press has the largest circulation of any paper in Tazewell County and is one of the spiciest and newsiest journals of central Illinois. It is also most ably edited, Mr. Beatty being a thorough newspaper man, and familiar with every department of the business. His office is situated in the Times' Building, a fine two-story brick structure erected by his brother Guy in 1890. In this building is located the postorfice, the remainder of the space being devoted to the editorial and job rooms of the Times-Press. In politics the paper is uncompromisingly Republican, and as the organ of that party wields a great influence in the county. The editorials attract no little attention, and the journal is recognized as one of the progressive and representative papers of this section. It is a zealous advocate of local interests, and supports all public-spirited measures. The advertising columns are well filled, which proves that the business men of Delavan appreciate it as a medium of communication with the people. September 1, 1892, Mr. Beatty was united in marriage with Miss M. Fllla, daughter of the late R. P. Jennings. One child has blessed their union, a daughter Luclla, who was born December 1, 1893. The family is one of prominence in the city, and is highly regarded in social circles. Mr. Beatty is one of the prominent members of the Knights of Pythias, and has been a prominent factor in building up the order in Delavan. 1860 United States Federal Census about Margaret E Dawson Name: Margaret E Dawson Age in 1860: 41 Birth Year: abt 1819 Birthplace: Ireland Home in 1860: Victor, Ontario, New York Gender: Female Post Office: Victor Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age George Dawson 40 farm 850-350 Ireland Margaret E Dawson 41 Ireland Wm J Dawson 7 NY George Dawson 3 NY 1870 United States Federal Census about George Saml Dawson Name: George Saml Dawson Birth Year: abt 1857 Age in 1870: 13 Birthplace: New York Home in 1870: Delavan, Tazewell, Illinois Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Delavan Household Members: Name Age William Day 57 farm 8000-1000 Eng Margaret E Day 50 England Melissa J Dawson 16 NY George Saml Dawson 13 NY Reason Day 25 NY 1880 United States Federal Census about Margaret E. Day Name: Margaret E. Day Home in 1880: Delavan, Tazewell, Illinois Age: 54 Estimated birth year: abt 1826 Birthplace: Ireland Relation to Head of Household: Wife Spouse's name: William Father's birthplace: England Mother's birthplace: Scotland Neighbors: View others on page Occupation: Keeping House Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Female Household Members: Name Age William Day 67 farm Eng Eng Eng Margaret E. Day 54 wife Irel Eng Scotl Samuel Day 41 son farm NY Eng Wales George Day 14 grson IL NY IN 1920 United States Federal Census about Eleanor F Beatty Name: Eleanor F Beatty Home in 1920: Delavan, Tazewell, Illinois Age: 76 years Estimated birth year: abt 1844 Birthplace: New York Relation to Head of House: Head Father's Birth Place: New York Mother's Birth Place: New York Marital Status: Widow Race: White Sex: Female Home owned: Own Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Image: 96 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Eleanor F Beatty 76 head widowed NY NY NY 1910 2 WD Delavan, Tazewell Co., Illinois p. 32B Beatty, Rowland J. 67 m1 44 yrs Ire, Ire, Ire Eleanor F. 67 m1 44 yrs, 5 children all living NY, NY, NJ 1900 Delavan, Tazewell Ill p. 6A Beatty, Rolland J. Oct. 1843 m34 Ire, Ire, Ire, came to US in 1850 Eleanor Aug. 1843 56 5/5 NY, NY, NJ John W. son Aug. 1874 25 NY, Ire, NY Grace dau Feb 1884 16 Ill, Ire, NY 1880 Delavan, Tazewell Ill p. 472 D Beatty, R. J. 37 Ire, Ire, Ire E. F/ wife 37 NY, NY, NY Guy son 12 NY, Ire, NY Kate dau 10 NY, Ire, NY Starr H. son 8 NY, Ire, NY John W. son 6 NY, Ire, NY Edwards, Chas W. 18 ward Ill, Ind, Ind 1870 United States Federal Census about Rowland Beatly Name: Rowland Beatly Birth Year: abt 1843 Age in 1870: 27 Birthplace: Ireland Home in 1870: Delavan, Tazewell, Illinois Race: White Gender: Male Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Delavan Household Members: Name Age Rowland Beatly 27 farm 2870 Ireland Eleanor Beatly 25 NY Guy Beatly 2 NY Kate Beatly 10/12 IL-Sept Mary Cooper 14 domestic IL Peter Wisser 24 farm hand Prussia 1860 United States Federal Census about R J Beatty Name: R J Beatty Age in 1860: 19 Birth Year: abt 1841 Birthplace: New York Home in 1860: Crawford, Osage, Missouri Gender: Male Post Office: Linn Household Members: Name Age R J Beatty 19 farm 500-300 NY -------------------
This is an interesting bio. I have it in a .ged if anyone wants a copy. Anyone know which Wm Beatty? Donna L-3 JOSEPH CULBERTSON DUNCAN, one of the wealthy retired farmers of Delavan, was born near Newville, on " Big Spring " in Cumberland County, Pa., July 29, 1822. His paternal grandfather, William Duncan, was three times married, and the grandmother of our subject was in her maidenhood a Miss Culbertson. Joseph Duncan, father of our subject, was born in Cumberland County, Pa., May 24, 1787. His brother, Alden, lost his life in the Revolutionary War. Joseph Duncan married Miss Nancy Beattie, daughter of William Beattie, a native of Scotland. She was born in Cumberland County, and there died when her son Joseph was only a year old. In 1826, the father removed with the family to Franklin County, near Mercersburgh, Pa., where he made his home until 1850, when he became a resident of Fayette County, Ind., locating near Connersville. In 1859 he made a visit in Delavan, and the following year took up his residence here, but was not long permitted to enjoy his new home, his death occurring in 1861. In the Duncan family were the following children: Margaret, born August 6, 1809, became the wife of Archibald Skinner, and died in Ohio, June 20, 1840; Mary, born November 21, 1810, died July 31, 1813; William Culbertson, born February 27, 1814. died January 9, 1815; Mary Jane, born March 25, 1816, became the wife of William Dorrance, removed to Delavan in 1855, and in 1867 moved near Pawnee City, Neb., where she still resides; her husband died in Deiavan in 1858; Isa- bella Elizabeth, born October 16, 1819, is the wife of William Huston, father of ex-United States Treasurer Huston. Her death occurred June 1, 1849. The youngest of the family is our subject. He was reared upon the old home farm in Pennsylvania, and on the 4th of February, 1845, was united in marriage with Margaret, daughter of Thomas and Isabella (Huston) McKinstry, sister of James Huston McKinstry, now of Delavan. She was born February 4, 1824. In 1850, Mr. Duncan came with his family to Indiana, in 1855 to Illinois, and five years later began farming three and a-half miles southwest of Delavan, Ill., where he purchased two hundred and forty acres of land, and later added one hundred and sixty acres. His capital at the time of his arrival was about $8,000, and he was numbered among the wealthiest men of the county. His possessions were acquired through his own efforts and are the just reward of his labors. He continued farming until the year 1874, when he became a resident of Deiavan. In 1876 he embarked in the hardware and implement business, but in 1877 sold out and has since lived retired. To Mr. and Mrs. Duncan have been born the following children: Nancy Belle, who was born December 5, 1845, became the wife of William Reed September 12, 1872, and died December 19, 1873, leaving one child, who was born September 13, 1873, and died August 6, 1874. Emma Jane, born February 5, 1848, died in infancy. Joseph B., born March 1, 1849, married Martha E. Roberts, and they have four children, James R., Margaret B., Joseph C. and May I.; he is now engaged in business as a dealer in hardware and machinery in Deiavan. Thomas McKinstry, born April 13,1851, is now a farmer of Lawrence, Kan.; he married Nancy Higbee, of Jacksonville, III., and they have four children, Thomas Nelson, Grace, Allington and Mina. Mary Elizabeth, born August 25, 1853 is at home; William Culbertson, born November 12, 1855, is a farmer of Tazewell County; he married Lizzie, daughter of E. C. Culbertson, and they have two children. Margaret Sophia, born May 20, 1858, was married December 12, 1881, but is now deceased. Florence Harriet, born October 19, 1860, was married October 4, 1887, to Morris Culbertson, a son of E. C. Culbertson. The parents of this family are among the original members of the Presbyterian Church of Deiavan, and from the beginning Mr. Duncan has served as Elder. They have taken a prominent part in church and benevolent work, and the best inter- ests of the community have always received their support. Since the organization of the Republican party, Mr. Duncan has been a Republican, and has held some local offices, but has never sought political preferment. By all who know him he is held in high esteem, and this work would be incomplete without his sketch. 1860 United States Federal Census about Joseph Duncan Name: Joseph Duncan Age in 1860: 73 Birth Year: abt 1787 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1860: Harrison, Fayette, Indiana Gender: Male Post Office: Harrisburg Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age William A Duncan 34 farm 7150-4120 PA Joseph Duncan 73 PA Briggett Fadden 40 domestic Ireland John Poleck Fadden 14 IN 1840 United States Federal Census about Joseph Duncan Name: Joseph Duncan Township: Peters County: Franklin State: Pennsylvania 00110001-0000001 1830 United States Federal Census about Joseph Duncan Name: Joseph Duncan Home in 1830: Peters, Franklin, Pennsylvania 1 m und 5 1 m 5-10 1 m 10-15 1 m 40-50 2 f 10-15 1 f 20-30 1 f 40-50 2 households later Martin Beatty 1 m 5-10 1 m 50-60 1 f 10-15 1 f 15-20 1 f 50-60 1820 United States Federal Census about Joseph Duncan Name: Joseph Duncan Township: Newton County: Cumberland State: Pennsylvania 1 m und 10 1 m 26-45 2 f und 10 1 f 10-16 1 f 26-45 1810 United States Federal Census about Joseph Duncan Name: Joseph Duncan Township: Newton County: Cumberland State: Pennsylvania Free White Males Under 10: 2 Free White Males 16 to 25: 1 Free White Females Under 10: 1 Free White Females 16 to 25: 1 Number of Household Members Under 16: 3 Number of Household Members: 5 From: "Joe" <jpatter@epix.net> To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: [BP2000] Rocky Spring and Big Spring Presby church PA Date: Sunday, July 29, 2001 1:53 PM Rocky Spring Presbyterian Church is in Franklin County and Big Spring Presby is in Newville, Cumberland County PA. Lineages not known to me. Marriages- Big Spring Presby. Church. Beatty. Samuel and Lucinda Allen, Dec. 9, 1830. Beatty, Robert and Mary Kelso, January 31, 1815. Beatty, John and Letitia Duncan, Dec. 13, 1853. Beatty, James and Isabella Clark, Feb. 17, 1825. Duncan, Joseph and Agnes Beatty, Oct. 6, 1808.******************8 Beatty, James and Rebecca Johnston, Nov. 12, 1857. Beatty, John and Ellen S. Wallace, Jan. 26, 1860. Breckenridge, Grier and Lucinda Beatty, Dec. 18,1856. Joseoh Duncan-Jane McNickle Dec. 30, 1824***********2ndmarr? History of the Big Spring Presbyterian Church, Newville, Pa. : 1737-1898 (1898) Author: Swope, Gilbert Ernest, 1860-1899 Subject: Big Spring Presbyterian Church (Newville (Cumberland County, Pa.)) Publisher: Newville, Pa. : Times Steam Print. House ----------------------------------- Land Records Franklin Co., PA Grantors Pt. II Beaty, Robert to Joseph Duncan-10 August 1831-deed-26 Aug. 1831-Bk. 15 pg. 447-Warren-200 acres
Hi Carol, First it is the Beatty Project 2000 .. not Beatty Family Project 2000. The project has different members runing different parts. I run the rootsweb.cm mailing list. If you google the words Beatty Project 2000, you will get the link to the project's website. The website has many different sections, you should spend some time reading the pages. Everyone over 400 of us tries to help other members do research. With well over 400 lineages found yours may already be researched.. after you read the website then you can apply to join the mailing list. After your on the mailing list, write Mike and send him your genealogy data, if you do not already have a lineaGE number assigned then Mike will assign one. (sending a copy to the mailing list...) Nelda My websites : http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/ ________________________________ > From: carolvivoni@hotmail.com > To: nelda_percival@hotmail.com > Subject: Beatty Family Project 2000 > Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2010 22:36:38 -0400 > Dear Nelda: I am interested in joining the Beatty Family Project and need to know how to go about it. I have very simplified computer skills but I can give you whatever information that I am able to. My maiden name is Mary Caroline Beaty (formerly Beatty) and my family branch (Francis Beatty) came from Scotland or Ireland to Pennsylvania and then on to North Carolina in mid 1700 and settled in the area around Charlotte and Salisbury North Carolina. We have the family traced to when Francis Beaty (Beatty) came to North Carolina as a surveyor and I have a record of his ancestors since then along with the wording of his will. My brother, Guy Mebane Beaty III may also have an access to this Beatty Project site. I now live in San Juan, Puerto Rico. If you receive this email, please contact me through the email box given above. Thank you. Mary Caroline Beaty-Vivoni
PLEASE - refraine from this types of posts nelda - admin. My websites : http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/
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Hi Don When I did a merge of all the Beattie's et el from the OPR's for Dumfriesshire, Peebleshire,Roxburgh and Selkirk I discovered that fully half of the men were named John Later merging of data with Census records etc led me to believe that in some areas especially as early as 1789 most of the individuals do not show up in the OPR's at all. I suspect it will take true luck and or a miracle to determine who his parents were Years of merging and sorting have not got me any closer to determining the parents of my William Beattie b abt 1775 married to Janet Telfer sometime. I know about 5 of their children who were born when Janet was 32 to 42 years old. I suspect there may have been more children or they were married previously or? A few mysteries make it interesting. Sheila Nacelod@aol.com wrote: > Hi Sheila, Thanks for writing back. My Beatties who came to NB came form > the border country. They were undoubtedly Beattisons/border reiders, eh? I > can only pin down that my John Baytie and Nancy (Agnes) {Clark} Baytie > (eventually Beattie) came to Kouchibouguac, NB from South East Dumfriesshire > (not Dumfries--maybe Gretna or Annan or even Langholm or Middlebie). But John > is such a common name it is not always easy to determine which one he is. > He was probably born in 1789, based on his age of 44 in 1833/4 ,when he > died, though and came to Canada in 1829. Don Beattie in Winthrop, Me. > > >
This Dr. Napoleon Ewing Beaty of lineage 10. Zora Hatcher was the second wife with four children, Mary Ann Kendrick the first with eight. Joe On Mar 12, 2010, at 5:59 PM, Nelda Percival wrote: > > (can a member help him?) > > Hi Jason, > I'm a Beatty (all spellings) researcher. I belong to the Beatty Project 2000 group. We have a website and a mailing list. (google Beatty Project 2000...for website) > > Being a new researcher I'd suggest you take some time at the website and then join the mailing list.. > > We have over 400 members, we all try to help each other do research.. once you join the group..(mailing list) just send an email asking for help with what ever problem. > > Sending a copy of this to the mailing list., > > Nelda > > > ________________________________ >> From: jrbeaty@gmail.com >> Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:21:27 -0500 >> Subject: Napoleon Beaty >> To: lindsaybnc@comcast.net; nelda_percival@hotmail.com >> >> I just found something you had posted on the Internet in 2007 inquiring about two Napoleon Beatys. I am related to a Napoleon Beaty from Lee County, Virginia. He was married to Zora. He was a physician. I have just started tracing my family back. Not sure if you already have your answer, but thought I would contact you. >> >> >> >> Regards, >> Jason Randall Beaty >> Knoxville, TN > > > Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys > ********************* > Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ > ********************* > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
(can a member help him?) Hi Jason, I'm a Beatty (all spellings) researcher. I belong to the Beatty Project 2000 group. We have a website and a mailing list. (google Beatty Project 2000...for website) Being a new researcher I'd suggest you take some time at the website and then join the mailing list.. We have over 400 members, we all try to help each other do research.. once you join the group..(mailing list) just send an email asking for help with what ever problem. Sending a copy of this to the mailing list., Nelda ________________________________ > From: jrbeaty@gmail.com > Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:21:27 -0500 > Subject: Napoleon Beaty > To: lindsaybnc@comcast.net; nelda_percival@hotmail.com > > I just found something you had posted on the Internet in 2007 inquiring about two Napoleon Beatys. I am related to a Napoleon Beaty from Lee County, Virginia. He was married to Zora. He was a physician. I have just started tracing my family back. Not sure if you already have your answer, but thought I would contact you. > > > > Regards, > Jason Randall Beaty > Knoxville, TN
I did. In a message dated 3/11/2010 11:02:49 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, kdb3i@bellsouth.net writes: Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys
Hi Sheila, Thanks for writing back. My Beatties who came to NB came form the border country. They were undoubtedly Beattisons/border reiders, eh? I can only pin down that my John Baytie and Nancy (Agnes) {Clark} Baytie (eventually Beattie) came to Kouchibouguac, NB from South East Dumfriesshire (not Dumfries--maybe Gretna or Annan or even Langholm or Middlebie). But John is such a common name it is not always easy to determine which one he is. He was probably born in 1789, based on his age of 44 in 1833/4 ,when he died, though and came to Canada in 1829. Don Beattie in Winthrop, Me. In a message dated 3/11/2010 11:47:22 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, cshale@shaw.ca writes: My line of Beattie's came from Scotland to Maple Creek Saskatchewan in bunches between 1897 and 1907. Some of the first cousins came to North America and they are scattered around Canada and the States (ON,AB,NE that I know of Likely others) I have done a lot of work tracking down Beattie families in the borders of Scotland none in Carleton CO I currently live in Fort McMurray, AB Sheila
My line of Beattie's came from Scotland to Maple Creek Saskatchewan in bunches between 1897 and 1907. Some of the first cousins came to North America and they are scattered around Canada and the States (ON,AB,NE that I know of Likely others) I have done a lot of work tracking down Beattie families in the borders of Scotland none in Carleton CO I currently live in Fort McMurray, AB Sheila Nacelod@aol.com wrote: > Sheila, I keep forgetting that you are from the Beatties. What part of > Canada. Mine are from Kouchibouguac and now Carleton CO. NB, Canada. Don > Beattie in Winthrop, ME. PS: Aren't you the Sheila Hale who has done considerable > work on Carleton CO families/history? Thanks. DB > > > In a message dated 3/9/2010 10:39:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > cshale@shaw.ca writes: > > Are you sure she was born in Oregon? Her daughter may have been but > Margaret appears to have been born in California > Hope some of this helps. > Sheila I Hale > 236/240 > > 1900 Census > > Name: Maggie Clawson > Home in 1900: Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California > Age: 18 > Birth Date: Sep 1881 > Birthplace: California > Race: White > Gender: Female > Relationship to Head of House: Wife > Father's Birthplace: Un > Mother's Birthplace: Un > Mother: number of living children: 0 > Mother: How many children: 0 > Spouse's name: Roper > Marital Status: Married > Years Married: un > Residence : Santa Rosa Township, Llano and Matansas Precincts (Excl. Santa > Rosa City), Sonoma, California > Occupation: View on Image > Neighbors: View others on page > Household Members: Name Age > Roper Clawson 23 > Maggie Clawson 18 > ___________ > _______________________________ > 1910 Census > > Name: Maggie Clawson > Age in 1910: 29 > Estimated birth year: abt 1881 > Birthplace: California > Relation to Head of House: Wife > Father's Birth Place: Illinois > Mother's Birth Place: England > Spouse's name: Cyrus > Home in 1910: Bachelor Valley, Lake, California > Marital Status: Married > Race: White > Gender: Female > Neighbors: View others on page > Household Members: Name Age > Cyrus Clawson 33 > Maggie Clawson 29 > Wesley Clawson 7 > Roberta Clawson 4 > ___________________________________ > 1920 Census > > Name: Maggie Clawson > Home in 1920: Russian River, Sonoma, California > Age: 39 years > Estimated birth year: abt 1881 > Birthplace: California > Relation to Head of House: Wife > Spouse's name: Cyris > Father's Birth Place: Kentucky > Mother's Birth Place: California > Marital Status: Married > Race: White > Sex: Female > Able to read: Yes > Able to Write: Yes > Image: 1059 > Neighbors: View others on page > Household Members: Name Age > Cyris Clawson 41 > Maggie Clawson 39 > Wesley Clawson 17 > Reberta Clawson 13 > 1930 Census > > Name: Margaret Clawson > Home in 1930: Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, California > View Map > Age: 49 > Estimated birth year: abt 1881 > Relation to Head of House: Wife > Spouse's name: Cagrus > Race: White > Occupation: > Education: > Military service: > Rent/home value: > Age at first marriage: > Parents' birthplace: > View image > Neighbors: View others on page > Household Members: Name Age > Cagrus Clawson 53 > Margaret Clawson 49 > Roberta Clawson 24 > 1880 Census for Cyrus > > Name: Cyrus R. Clawson > Home in 1880: Sonoma, Sonoma, California > Age: 3 > Estimated birth year: abt 1877 > Birthplace: California > Relation to Head of Household: Son > Father's Name: Charles > Father's birthplace: Wisconsin > Mother's Name: Mary J. > Mother's birthplace: Wisconsin > Neighbors: View others on page > Occupation: At Home > Marital Status: Single > Race: White > Gender: Male > Cannot read/write: > Blind: > Deaf and dumb: > Otherwise disabled: > Idiotic or insane: > View image > Household Members: Name Age > Charles Clawson 37 > Mary J. Clawson 30 > William A. Clawson 13 > Ardent B. Clawson 11 > Charles D. Clawson 8 > Ernest Clawson 6 > Cyrus R. Clawson 3 > Mary B. Clawson 1 > Likely parents in 1880 > > Name: George W. Beatty > Home in 1880: Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California > Age: 32 > Estimated birth year: abt 1848 > Birthplace: Illinois > Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head) > Spouse's name: Emma > Father's birthplace: Illinois > Mother's birthplace: Illinois > Neighbors: View others on page > Occupation: Butcher > Marital Status: Married > Race: White > Gender: Male > Cannot read/write: > Blind: > Deaf and dumb: > Otherwise disabled: > Idiotic or insane: > View image > Household Members: Name Age > George W. Beatty 32 > Emma Beatty 24 > May Belle Beatty 5 > Emma E. Beatty 3 > John Alfred Beatty 1 > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Wesley Beveridge <WBeveridge@losaltosca.gov> > Date: Monday, March 8, 2010 4:18 pm > Subject: [BP2000] Beatty Ancestry > To: "'bp2000@rootsweb.com'" <bp2000@rootsweb.com> > >> I am related to the Beatty family out of Oregon. My great >> grand mother was Margaret Ann Beatty born in Oregon in the late >> 1800's. She passed away in 1965 due to complications of >> age and asthma. She married Cyrus Roper Clawson of Santa >> Rosa, Sonoma California. Together they had two children >> Wesley Victor Clawson and Roberta Vivian Clawson. Her >> fathers name was George Washington Beatty, and her mother's name >> was Emma Maxwell (of England). She had several brothers >> and sisters >> > Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys > ********************* > Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ > ********************* > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > > Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys > ********************* > Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ > ********************* > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >