Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Cemeteries >From "Inscriptions from Union Dale Cemetery Allegheny (now Pittsburgh), PA Volume V" by K. T. H. McFarland, Closson Press, 1985 Page 96 Beatty, Charles H., 1868-1941 Beatty, Anna B. 1876 -1952 Beatty, Grace K., 1909 -1929 >From "Inscriptions From Union Dale Cemetery Allegheny, Pa. (Now Pittsburgh) Volume 6" by K. T. H. McFarland Page 6 Beatty, B. F. Jr., 1870 -1906 Page 37 Beatty, Maybelle, daughter of Charles H. & Anna Baskin, d 1905 ae 0-6- >From "Inscriptions From Union Dale Cemetery Allegheny, PA. (Now Pittsburgh) Volume 7" by K. T. H. McFarland Page 36 Beatty, David H. 1832 -1911 (Co. C. 123rd P. V. I.) Beatty, Agnes C., 1845 -1924 Beatty, Charles V., 1872 - 1905 Page 58 Beatty, David H. 1880 -1925 Beatty, May White, 1884 -1977 Page 108 Beatty, Gezena Dotzenroth, b 8-23-1875 d 4-10-1963 >From "Inscriptions From Union Dale Cemetery Allegheny, PA. (Now Pittsburgh) Volume 8" By K. T. H. McFarland Page 1 Beatty, William J. 1826 -1908 Beatty, Sarah J., 1833 - 1916 Beatty, Henry H., b 8-10-1866 d 3-3-1945 Beatty, Emma G., b 2-21-1877 d 5-15-1956 Beatty, Annabelle, b 1-6-1900 d 3-15-1902 >From "Allegheny County, PA Cemeteries, Volume 9" compiled by Sharon Kraynek, Closson Press, 1985 Page 59 -North Side Catholic Cemetery Beatty, Marie 1905 - __ Beatty, Matthew 1902 -1951 >From "Allegheny County, PA Cemeteries, Volume 10" compiled by Sharon Kraynek, Closson Press, 1986 Page 35 - North Side Catholic Cemetery Beattie, Stanley O., 1928 -1978 >From "Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Cemeteries, Volume 11" compiled by Sharon Kraynek, Closson Press, 1986 Page 29 - United Cemetery Beatty, Catherine A., 1898 - 1979 Laurel Baty, L252
I cannot claim credit for this. It is Ray's work. Donna L-3 1790 U.S. CENSUS, NEW YORK - WASHINGTON CO ARGYLE BEATTY JAMES 16+ 1774-PRE "2M-16+;3F;James Beatty 2 Free White Males 16 & over 0 Free White Males under 16 3 Free White Females; James house hold next to John's below " P187 I.M. ARGYLE BEATTY JOHN 16+ 1774-PRE "1M-16+;2M-16-;2F;John Beatty 1 Free White Male 16 & over 2 Free White Males under 16 2 Free White Females" P187 I.M. SALEM BEATIE JOHN 16+ 1774- "1M-16+;2M-16-;6f;John Beattie 1 Free White Male 16 & over 2 Free White Male under 16 6 Free White Females " P193 RCB SALEM BEATIE THOMAS 16+ 1774 "1M-16+;3M-16-;4F;Thomas Beattie 1 Free White Males 16 & over 3 Free White Males under 16 4 Free White Females " P193 RCB SALEM BEATIE WILLIAM 16+ 1774- "1M-16+;2M-16-;4F;Willm Beattie 1 Free White Male 16 & over 2 Free White Males under 16 4 Free White Females" P193 RCB SALEM BEATY SAMUEL 16+ 1774-PRE "1M-16+; 3M-16-; 6F;Samuel Baty 1 Free White Males 16 & over 3 Free White Males under 16 6 Free White Females P193 I.M. **************************************************************************** ************* 1800 U. S. CENSUS, NEW YORK - WASHINGTON CO BATTEY JAMES 20010-10110-00 P566 BATTY SAMUEL 11101-30210-00 P433 BATTY THOMAS 10201-01001-00 P434 BATTY WILLIAM 10210-01201-00 P433 BATTY AMOS 10100-10100-00 P460 BATTY JAMES 00101-00101-00 P490 BATTY JOHN 02001-01201-00 P433 BATTY JOHN 21010-30110-00 P489 BETTY JACOB 20010-10010-00 P470 BATEY ROBERT 12100-0001000 P517 **************************************************************************** ************** 1830 U. S. CENSUS, NEW YORK - WASHINGTON CO - TO BE EXTRACTED EASTON BEATTY JAMES P520 HEBRON BEATTY JOHN W. P239 HEBRON BEATTY JAMES JR.P240 HEBRON BEATTY JAMES SR.P237 SALEM BEATTY JOHN P210 SALEM BEATTY SAMUEL p222 SALEM BEATTY THOMAS IIP214 SALEM BEATTY THOMAS P211 SALEM BEATTY WALTER P214 SALEM BEATTY WILLIAM P212 **************************************************************************** ******************* 1850 U.S. CENSUS, NEW YORK WASHINGTON COUNTY ARGYLE 19 19 BEATY ZILPHA ?9 NY ZILPHA BEATY ?9 NY IN BOARDING HOUSE P136 RCB ARGYLE 34 35 BEATY ORLANDO 15 1835 NY ORLANDO BEATY 15 NY LABORER IN HOUSEHOLD OF ALEXANDER BARCLEY/ BAILEY? 31 FARMER; ALEXANDER $4500; 8 OCT 1850 A.W. FENTON P138 Beattie, Orlando 1926 age 92 buried in Wash Co - Greenwich Cemetery. Info from Sara Beattie. ARGYLE 103 105 BEATY SUSANNA 15 1835 NY SUSANNA BEATY 15 NY IN HOUSEHOLD OF BENJ. 51 NY & AGNES L. 45 NY CARSWILL. ALSO ANDREW RODGERS 20 NY. DATE - BLANK P142 RCB ARGYLE 191 197 BEATY JEMIMA 56 1794 NY JEMIMA 56 NY; JANE A. 16 NY; 14 OCT 1850 BY A. FENTON P148 RCB wife of Peter Beaty who died in 1848 ARGYLE 358 365 BEATTY JANE 36 1814 IRELAND JANE BEATTY 36 IRE IN HOUSEHOLD OF JAMES 67 IRE & MARGARET 77 IRE & HENRY 11 NY IRVINE. 21 OCT 1850 P159 RB/12-99 RCB ARGYLE 375 382 BEATY ALEXANDER 20 1830 N.Y. ALEX.BEATY 20 NY LABORER IN HOUSEHOLD OF GEO 32 & MARGARET A. 27 LANSDOUN 26 OCT 1850 BY A.H. FENTON P160 RCB ARGYLE BEATY JAMES 152 ARGYLE 260 261 BEATY JAMES 57 1793 NY JAMES BEATY 57 NY; UNREADABLE FEMALE 36 NY; CATHERINE COON 70 NY JAMES FARMER $6000; 14 OCT 1850 BY A. FENTON P152 RCB CAMBRIDGE 390 391 BEATY ALEXANDER 39 1811 IRELAND ALEX.BEATY 39 IRE; MARY J. 15 NY; JAMES 13 NY; MARGARET 11 NY; SAMUEL 7 NY; ISABELLE 4 NY; ALEX -BLACKSMITH; 13 NOV 1850 BY W. GRAHAM; P410 RCB CAMBRIDGE 448 449 BEATIE ANN 18 1832 NY ANN BEATIE 18 NY; IN HOUSEHOLD OF DAVID ROBINSON 59-FARMER 16 NOV 1850 BY W. GRAHAM P414 RCB EASTON 415 423 BATTIE PENELOPE 83 1767 RHODE ISLAND PENELOPE BATTIE 83 RI IN HOUSEHOLD OF STEPHEN BATTIE 53 NY;REBECCA 45;SYLVANUS 23; ELISA 21; MARY 17; JULIA 15; ANN 13; JOSEPH 9; CHARLES 11; JAMES 7 ALL BORN NY; STEPHEN - FARMER - $10,900; 17 OCT 1850 BY W. GRAHAM P372 RCB Marriage: 11-13-1862 -Batey, Stephen and Mary D. Ives in South Easton NY. GREENWICH 589 599 BEATY ZELPHER 46 1804 NY ZELPHER BEATY 46 NY & WILLIAM H. BEATY 3 OR 5 NY IN HOUSEHOLD OF JOHN 38 & SUSAN 35 BLOSSOM & FAMILY 20 OCT 1850 BY A.W. FENTON 238 RCB Marriage : 1-19-1842- Beaty, John Jr. of Salem NY and Glazier, Zilpha of Greenwich NY in Greenwich NY GREENWICH 174 687 BEATY AGNES 25 1825 NY AGNES BEATY 25 NY IN HOUSEHOLD OF SAMUEL 41 & MARGARET 39 ROBBINS & FAMILY 244 RCB HEBRON 1135 1212 BEATY SAMUEL 32 1818 NY SAMUEL BEATY 32 NY; JANE 28; MARGARET 4/12; ALL BORN NY; SAMUEL - FARMER - 4 SEPT 1850 BY A.F. HITCHCOCK 286 RCB HEBRON 1135 1213 BEATY JOHN F. 37 1813 NY JOHN F. BEATY 37 NY; HANNAH 26 NY; GILBERT 8/12 NY; JOHN F. -FARMER- 4 SEPT 1850 BY A. F. HITCHCOCK 286 RCB HEBRON 1200 1282 BEATY JANE 19 1831 NY JANE BEATY 19 NY IN HOUSEHOLD OF MCCLELLAN 5 SEPT 1850 BY A.F. HITCHCOCK 290 RCB HEBRON 1208 1290 BEATY DAVID 41 1809 NY DAVID BEATY 41 NY; MARGARET 40; IRVING 12; JANE 10; EBENEZER 8; SARAH 8; WM. J. 6; SARAH ARMSTRONG 47;ALL BORN NY; DAVID-FARMER $4000; 5 SEPT 1850; BY A. F. HITCHCOCK 290 In 1880 David & Marg are in Cambridge, Wash Co.all of their parents born NY; listed as Batie; dau Grace b-1852; gdau=Ettie b-1869; gson-Frank-b-1872; RCB David Beatty married Margaret Arnott, June 1, 1837. David born November 9, 1808, d-May 21, 188l. His parents were James Beatty June 10, 1774-July 11, 1815 and Sarah Wilson, September 10, 1774 -July 9, 1852. HEBRON 1245 1339 BEATY JOHN C. 23 1827 NY JOHN C. BEATY (MAY BE BEETZ) 23 NY; EMILY 19; SALLY 14; ALL BORN NY JOHN - FARMER; 6 SEPT 1850 BY A. F. HITCHCOCK; 293 In 1880 John C. and Emily in Hebron - all parents born NY; John W. son 25; Gilbert H. son 18; Grant 6-son; Jane Beattie -mother-81 b-NY Fa-IRE; Mo-IRE; RCB HEBRON 1303 1396 BEATY ALEXANDER 45 1805 NY ALEXANDER 45 NY; SUSANNA 40; IRVING H. 16; JANE 14;SARAH 12;WILLIAM 11; ALEXANDER 9; NELSON 7; ELIZABETH 5; SUSANNA 4; GRACE 8/12; ALL BORN NY; ALEX-FARMER- $2600; 9 SEPT 1850 BY A. F. HITCHCOCK P297 RCB Alexander Beatty married Susanna Wilson, May 30, 1833. Alexander was a brother of David above who married Margaret Arnott. Alexander -September 24, 1806 -January 7, 1870. HEBRON 1305 1398 BEATY THOMAS 47 1803 NY THOMAS BEATY 47 NY; MARY 36 NY; SARA J. 13 NY; WILLIAM 8 NY; JAMES - FARMER - $2000; 9 SEPT. 1850 BY A. F. HITCHCOCK 297 RCB HEBRON 1308 1403 BEATY JAMES 50 1800 NY JAMES BEATY 50 NY; JANE 50 NY; WILLIAM 16 NY; DAVID 10 NY; JAMES - FARMER - $2700; 297 RCB JACKSON 164 166 BEATY HANNAH 26 1824 NY HANNAH BEATY 26 IN HOUSEHOLD OF GEO ARNETT 37 - FARMER & FAMILY 31 JUL 1850 BY W. GRAHAM P331 RCB JACKSON 295 302 BEATIE CATHARINE 50 1800 NY CATHARINE BEATIE 50 NY 14 AUG 1850 BY WM. GRAHAM P340 RCB SALEM 115 129 BEATY THOMAS 70 1780 NY THOMAS BEATY 70; REBECCA 58; JANE 38; JAMES 24; MARGARET 22; WILLIAM 20; MARIAH 20; SARAH E. 16;ALL BORN NY; THOMAS - FARMER $3000; JAMES - LABORER; 31 JULY 1850 BY A. FENTON P255 James M. in 1880 in Salem; fa-bNY; mo-bIRE; James-farmer-; Margaret 31 b-IRE wife;Jennie S. dau 17; Jammes M. son 14; Anna M. dau 6; all spelled Beattie RCB Marriage: 12-1-1851 - A. A. Rich of Salem NY and Margaret Beaty of Salem NY in Salem, NY SALEM 355 371 BEATY ANDREW 20 1830 NY ANDREW BEATY 20 NY; IN HOUSE OF ROBERT BOYER - FARMER ANDREW - LABORER; 10 AUG 1850 BY A. FENTON P272 RCB SALEM 158 202 BEATY DAVID 26 1824 NY DAVID BEATY 26 LABORER IN WHAT APPEARS TO BE A BOARDING HOUSE OF LEVI MOORE "LANDLORD" 5 SEPT 1850 BY A. FENTON 261 RCB SALEM 287 301 BEATY DAVID 50 1800 NY DAVID BEATY 50; SARAH 50; JOHN 30; WILLIAM 14;ALL BORN NY; DAVID - FARMER - $5700;10 AUG 1850 BY A. FENTON P267 RCB SALEM 307 321 BEATY DAVID 31 1819 NY DAVID BEATY 31; MARY J. 23; UNREADABLE FEMALE 1; SAMUEL 66; ELIZABETH 68; GRACE 40; MARY 37; MARGARET 20; SAMUEL 27; ALL BORN NY; DAVID - FARMER - $2000; 13 AUG 1850 BY A. FENTON; P268 1880-John & Mary J. in Salem; all parents b-NY; George -son-22; William L. son-20; Katiie F. dau-18; all spelled Beattie RCB Marriage: 12-1-1851 - A. A. Rich of Salem NY and Margaret Beaty of Salem NY in Salem, NY SALEM 284 298 BEATY ELIZABETH 62 1788 NY ELIZABETH BEATY 62; POLLY 39; CATHERINE 20; MARTHA 9; JOHN C. 37; MARCUS 12; ROBERT 6; ALL BORN NY; JOHN C. -LABORER; 10 AUG 1850 BY A. FENTON P267 RCB Elizabeth, wife of William who was son of William and Elizabeth SALEM 460 475 BEATY JOHN 66 1784 NY JOHN BEATY 66 NY; AGNES 56; JOHN J. 38; EBENEZER 38; WILLIAM J. 11; ALL BORN NY JOHN - FARMER - $11000. JOHN J. & EBENEZER - LABORERS; 25 AUG 1850 BY A. FENTON; P279 RCB Son of John Beaty and Grace "Grizzy" McRoberts SALEM BEATY JOHN 269 SALEM 309 323 BEATY JOHN H. 37 1813 NY JOHN H. BEATY 37; NANCY M. 39; CATHARINE 12; ALMYRA 7; ALEXANDER M. 4; JOHN 1/12; ALL BORN NY JOHN H. - FARMER - $4000; 13 AUG 1850 BY A. FENTON P268 1880-John and Nancy in Salem-all parents born in NY; son-John S. 29 merchant; dau Sarah 25; all spelled Beattie RCB SALEM 353 369 BEATY JOHN W. 51 1799 NY JOHN W. BEATY 51; SARAH 51; EUPHEMIA 20; SARAH 11; WILLIAM G. 11; JOHN J. 8; SARAH 75; ALL BORN NY' JOHN W. - FARMER - $8000; 16 AUG 1850 BY A. FENTON P272 RCB SALEM 443 458 BEATY MARIAH 20 1830 NY MARIAH BEATY 20 IN HOUSE OF HUGH RAMSEY. MARIAH 20 BORN NY; 22 AUG 1850 BY A. FENTON P278 RCB SALEM 314 328 BEATY SAMUEL 29 1821 NY SAMUEL BEATY 29 NY; SILLUS 23; EBENEZER 21; SARAH BENNET 56; SARAH A. MOORE 19; ALL BORN NY SAMUEL - FARMER - $4500; SILLUS - LABORER; 13 AUG 1850 BY A. FENTON P269 1860 CENSUS IN CLAYTON CO IA MONONA TWP; SAMUEL 39 NY; ELIZABETH 26 VT;; BYRON 3 NY; JOHN B. 9 MOS. NY SALEM BEATY SARAH 272 SALEM 323 337 BEATY THOMAS 57 1793 NY THOMAS 57 NY; ELIZABETH 47 VT; ELIZABETH 13 NY; THOMAS - FARMER $4500; 14 AUG 1850 BY A. FENTON. P269 RCB SALEM 311 325 BEATY WALTER 34 1816 NY WALTER BEATY 34 NY; MARY 30 VT; EMMA G. 2 NY; ARTHUR 9/12 NY; WALTER -LABORER;$300; 13 AIUG 1850 BY A.W. FENTON P269 Walter in 1880 is listed as 82 bNY & Mary is listed as 67 bNY; Parents- Walter's - FabNY, MobNY; Mary - both born VT RCB SALEM 323 338 BEATY WILLIAM T. 26 1824 NY WM. T. 26 NY; GRACE 24; ALBERT 1; ROBERT 28; ELIZABETH 19; ALL BORN NY. WM. T., ROBT. - LABORER - 14 AUG 1850 BY A. FENTON P269 RCB SALEM 500 518 BEETIE JANE 37 1813 NY JANE BEETIE IN HOUSE OF WM MCKEE. JANE BORN NY. 14 SEP 1850 BY A. FENTON P282 RCB WHITE CREEK 52 52 BEATY WILLIAM 24 1826 NY WM BEATY 24 NY IN BRANTON HOUSEHOLD 4 NOV 1850 BY W. GRAHAM P287 RCB WHITE CREEK 94 94 BATIE LUCY 9 1841 NY LUCY BATIE 9 NY IN HARRINGTON HOUSEHOLD 19 NOV 1850 BY W. GRAHAM P290 RCB WHITEHALL 227 240 BATTES TITUS 40 1810 NY ALL BLACK. TITUS 40 NY; HARRIETT 39 NY; I. VIRGINIA 70 VT; SUSAN 15 NY; TITUS 5 NY; STEPHEN 1 NY; TITUS - COOK P15 RCB **************************************************************************** *************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: "bruce lawton" <vlawton@astound.net> To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 2:06 PM Subject: [BP2000] Federal census In the 1820 Washington Co NY census 3 Beatties are listed. In 1830, 1840, and 1850 NO Beatties are listed. All of a sudden in 1870 there are 98 , of all ages and all born in NY. I know this spelling problem occurs often, but to eliminate a whole family for 40 years sounds more like "surname genocide" !! No wonder Washington Co is such a puzzle. It almost seems like a vendetta by the enumerators. Has anyone investigated this and how it would affect line #s. Bruce Lawton L-464 ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== Visit the BP2000 Web page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bp2000/
Anyone wishing to view the pension application filed by the widow of William C. McGrew, son of Willis and Sarah Beatty McGrew of L112, may do so at this link http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wcbeatty/William%20C.%20McGrew%20Civil%20War%20Pension.html The text is probably larger than should be included in a message list post. Curt Beatty L-112
>From "Abstracts of the Deeds of Rowan County, North Carolina 1753 - 1785, Vols. 1-10" Mrs. Stahle Linn, Jr., C. G., R. G., copyright Jo White Linn, 1983 Page 7-8 2:179 18 July 1757. William Baldwin to William Buis Esq. for L10 proc, 638 A on both sides the S fork of Deep R. adj Buis's old line, part of a tract granted by Granville 6 Nov. 1756. Moses Teague, FRANCIS BEATY. Prvd July Court 1757. {Francis Beatey is a witness on the next three deeds involving John Peasinger, to David Jones and Robert Tate to William Bailey} Page 8 2:244 2 June 1757 David Jones sheriff to Conrad Michel for L200 MD money, 350 A on both sides Crane Crk bought by James Carter late of Rowan, formerly of Cecil Co., MD, millwright, from James Allison, having been recovered by Sabinah Rigby, executrix. Jno Dunn, FRANCIS BEATEY, Prvd Oct. Court 1757. Page 10 2:296 6 Feb. 1758. Archibald Hamilton to Robert Gray for L28 NC money, 320 A on both sides Back Crk adj Patrick Gracey & James Best. John Braly, James Huggins, FRANCIS BEATEY. Proved Apr. Court 1758. [Francis is a witness on another deed on 2:266] Page 11 2:325 24 May 1758. Joseph Gillespie to Gilbert Strehorn of Orange Co., NC, tailor, for L23 VA money, 397 A on N side Catawba R on head branches Rockey R adj John Brevard & Alexr Osburn. Thomas Gillespie, FRANCIS BEATEY. Prvd May Court 1758. Page 13 3:66 Carter & Forster, trustees, to George cathey, millwright, for 20 sh proc, lot #9 in N Square of Salisbury. 22 Jan. 1756. Hu Waddel, WILLIAM BEATY. Prvd 1756. Page 17 3:320 21 July 1756. William (+) Ashurst to Thomas Vormason of New Kent Co., VA, and James Jones of Rowan, power of attorney. Jno McCulloch, FRANCIS BEATEY. Prvd July 1756 Page 18 3:370 14 July 1756. William Grant & wf Elizabeth to Patrick Campbell for L40 VA money, 640 A on S bank Fourth Crk. Jno McCulloch, FRANCIS BEATEY. Prvd July 1756. Page 20 3:444 18 Jan. 1757 Mordecai Mendenhall & wf Charity to Walter Thornbrough for L17 VA money, 437 A on Richland Crk adj sd Mendenhall, land formerly belonging to Thomas Riggs, granted by Granville to Mendehall 5 Dec 1753. FRAS. BEATEY, Enoch Lewis. Prvd Jan. Court 1757. Page 21 3:498 10 June 1756. William Alexander, eldest son & heir of James Alexander, to David Alexander, orphan of sd James, under 21, and brother of sd William by his mother Anne, widow, for 7 sh 6d strel, 320 A on both sides James Cathey's Mill Crk. Robt Gray, FRANCIS BEATEY. Prvd Apr. Court 1757. [There are 9 more entries on pages 22-26 where Francis Beatey is a witness on a deed] Page 28 4:224 2 Feb. 1760. James Armstrong to FRANCIS BEATEY for L40 proc, 202 A in Anson on S fork Catawba R; 320 A on N side Broad R. on Bullock's Crk; 340 A on middle fork Bullock's Crk. Matthew Campbell, Peter Kuykendal, James Kuykendal, Wm Armstrong, John Armstrong. n. d. registration. Page 30 4:311 22 Aug. 1759. Granville to FRANCIS BEATEY for 10 sh sterl, 481 A on Coddle Crk adj Walter Carruth, James Huggins, William McKnight. W. Churton, Thos Jones. Prvd Oct. Court 1760. Page 31 4:439 15 Nov. 1759. Samuel (S) Blyth to John Gilespie, cooper, for L10 NC money, 100 A adj his own land & James Dogharty. FRANCIS BEATEY, THOMAS BEATEY. Prvd Jan. Court 1761. {Francis witnesses 4 other deeds on this page-from this point on I am just going to mention deeds where he buys or sells or where other Beaty names are involved} Page 36 4:534 22 May 1758 Henry White & wf Joanna (X) of Anson to Alpheus Payne for L46 VA money, 320 A on Blyths & Back Crk adj. Joseph White. THOMAS BEATY, FRANCIS BEATEY. Prvd Oct. Court 1761. Page 51 5:121 10 May 1762 Granvillle to FRANCIS BEATEY for 10 sh proc, 594 A on both sides Mountain Crk adj Moses Perkins & Abram Collet. John Agar, John Frohock. Prvd Apr. Court 1763. 5:122 10 May 1762 Granville to FRANCIS BEATEY for 10 sh proc, 224 A on Blythes Crk adj James Blythe incl John Meloney's improvements. Jno Agar, John Frohock. Prvd Apr. Court 1763. Page 57 5:266 27 May 1762. John Hall to David Hall, blacksmith, for L100 NC money, 640 A on S branch Lamberts Crk granted by Granville in 1761. JOHN BEATTY, FRANCIS BEATEY, James Young. Prvd July Court 1763. Page 78 6:180 3 July 1765 FRANCIS BEATEY of Mecklenburg Co., NC, surveyor, to John Fleming for L5.10, 170 A on Mountain Crk adj Moses Perkins, part of 594 A granted 10 May 1762. Archibald Fleming, JAS. BEATEY. Prvd July Court 1765. Page 105 7:213 10 May 1769. FRANCIS BEATEY of Mecklenburg Co., NC, to JAMES BEATEY for L67 proc, 352 A, 240 of which lie on headwaters of Coddle Crk where sd Thomas now dwells, adj Carruth, HUGH BEATEY, James Huggins & John McKnight, part of 481 A granted 22 Aug. 1759, and 112 A adj James Blythe on Blythes Crk, known as Maloney's old place, part of 224 A granted 10 May 1762, the timber on which is to be divided betw HUGH BEATEY & THOMAS BEATEY. Robert Gray, JAMES BEATEY. Prvd May Court 1770. 7:215 10 May 1769. FRANCIS BEATEY of Mecklenburg Co., NC, to HUGH BEATEY for L70 proc, 353 A, 241 of which lie on Coddle Crk where HUGH BEATEY now lives adj THOS. BEATEY, John McKnight, James Huggins, part of 481 A granted 22 Aug. 1759, and 112 A adj James Blythe on Blythes Crk, known as Maloney's old place, part of 241 A granted 10 May 1762, the timber to be divided betw THOMAS BEATEY & HUGH BEATEY. Robert Gray, JAMES BEATEY. Prvd May Court 1770. Page 109 7:304 13 Dec. 1770 FRANCIS BEATEY of Mecklenburg Co., NC to Joseph Cronkleton for L34, 254 A on Mountain Crk on W side of Catawba R adj Moses Perkins & Fleming, part of 594 A granted BEATEY 10 May 1762. HUGH & JOHN BEATEY, Thomas Richey. Prvd May Court 1771. Page 134 8:361 28 Mar. 1777. HUGH BEATY & wf MARGARET to JAMES Huggins for L150 proc, 120 1/2 A, part of a tract granted to sd HUGH by his father, FRANCIS BEATEY 10 May 1769. Robert Huggins, John Braly. May 1777. 8:362 28 Mar. 1777. HUGH BEATY & wf MARGARET to THOMAS BEATEY for L140 proc, 120 1/2 A, part of a tract granted to sd HUGH by his father, FRANCIS BEATY 10 May 1769. Robert Huggins, John Braly. May 1777. Page 141 8:513 4 Dec. 1777. THOMAS BEATEY to James Blyth for L4 proc, 112A known as Maloneys old place granted FRANCIS BEATEY by Granville adj Blyth. William McClain, Wm McKnight. Prvd Aug. Court 1778. 9:36 1 July 1779. State Grant #20 @50 sh the 100 A to Robert Huggins 400 A on Headwaters of Coddle Crk adj THOMAS BEATEY & Samuel Young. 9:38, 1 July 1779 State Grant # 30 @ to sh the 100 A to James Carruth 418 A on Coddle Crk adj Thomas Cooke, David Kerr & THOMAS BEATEY. Page 150 9:158 20 July 1782. James McGown to William McClain for L107.1 specie, a negro man Rodger. Walter Braly, DAVID BEATEY. N. d. Page 161 9:364 10 Oct. 1783. State Grant # 513 @ 50 sh the 100 A to Joshua Nelson, 173 A on W side W branch of Coddle Crk adj THOMAS BEATEY, Robert Carruth, Thomas Cooke & Alexander Hughes. Page 162 9:379 10 Oct. 1783 State Grant #421 @ 50 sh the 100 A to Robert Carruth, 400 A on Coddle Crk adj John Huggins, James Bowman, William Vent, James Fisher, John Adams & THOMAS BEATEY. Page 164 9:412 10 Oct. 1783 State Grant #658 @ 50 sh the 100 A to James Graham, 150 A on Headwaters Huggins Crk adj THOMAS BEATEY, James Blythe & his own corner. Page 169 9:493 10 Oct. 1783 State Grant #573 @ 50 sh the 100 A to John Archibald, 624 A on W side S. Yadkin R adj George Locke, JAMES BEATY, John Cooper, & Hugh Hall. Page 172 9:555 10 Oct. 1783 State Grant #440 to John Laird @ 50 sh the 100 A, 521 A on S Yadkin R adj heirs of Widow Travers, James Bone, JAMES BEATEY & John Cooke. Page 198 10:254 4 Nov. 1784. State Grant # 835 @ 50 sh the 100 A to CHARLES BEATEY, 317 A on Beaverdam Branch of S Yadkin R adj John Dobbins & James Dickey. Laurel Baty, L252
Samuel A. Beatty, Co. "I" 5th Tenn. Cavalry and Co. "F" & "D" 7th U. S. Infantry; widow Ada Beatty (application # 546,889) On June 2nd 1894 Ada Beatty aged 44 and a resident of Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio filed a widow's claim for pension. She is the widow of Samuel A. Beatty who enlisted Oct. 27, 1864 in Company "I" of the 5th Regt. Of Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry in the war with the Rebellion and who died October 23, 1893. Ada's maiden name was Ada Morrow and she married Samuel A. Beatty at Wooster, Ohio on July 16, 1872. She had one child under the age of 16 at the time of Samuel's death: Harry Beatty born Nov. 2, 1878. Mrs. Frances E. Morrow and Joseph A. Parker witness Ada's signature on the application. The War Department record showed that Samuel Beatty deserted March 11, 1865 while on duty near Huntsville, Alabama. Since Samuel reenlisted July 2, 1866 in Co. "D" 7 U. S. Infantry and served to July 2, 1869 there is an attempt to get the "desertion" claim removed from his file. Frances Morrow, aged 67 and Anna Jackson aged 42, both residents of Toledo state "claimant is daughter and sister respectively of affiants. We knew the soldier for four years prior to his marriage to Adelaid Morrow. She had never before been married, nor had the soldier been married, within our knowledge, he was about 18 to 19 years old when our acquaintance began. In looking over papers, we find a discharge certificate showing that he had served in Co. "D" 7th U. S. Infantry from July 2nd 1866 to July 2nd 1869." There is a death record from Toledo, Ohio showing that Samuel died Oct. 25, 1893 at the age of 41. He died at Mo Pace Hospital, St. Louis and was interred at Forest-Toledo, Ohio. This claim was abandoned. 1880 Lexington, Stark Co., Ohio, p79A Saml. Beatty 29 OH, Scot, OH Addie 24 VA, PA, VA Harry 1 PA, OH, VA 1900 1 Ward, Toledo, Ohio Lucas County, p199 Ada Beatty Oct. 1851, 48, widowed, 1 child, living, VA, PA, MD Seamstress Harry Beatty son Nov. 1878, 21, s, PA, OH, VA Glass Blower Anna Jackson sister Apr. 1854 widowed 2 children, 1 living, PA, PA, MD Sales woman Frances Morrow mother Dec. 1824 75 w 2, 2, MD, VA, VA Laurel Baty, L252
This is all BEATTIEs (exact spelling) I have in NY state in the 1820 index: BEATTIE JOHN NY WASHINGTON ARGYLE 1820 BEATTIE PETER NY WASHINGTON ARGYLE 1820 BEATTIE WILLIAM NY ALBANY COEYMANS 1820 These 11 BEATTIE households were listed in Wash. Co. in an 1860 index. BEATTIE DAVID 52 M W NY NY WASHINGTON HEBRON 1860 BEATTIE EBENEZER D 33 M W NY NY WASHINGTON WHITE CRK 1860 BEATTIE ISABELLA 14 F W NY NY WASHINGTON JACKSON 1860 BEATTIE JANE 25 F W NY NY WASHINGTON CAMBRIDGE 1860 BEATTIE JOHN 45 M W NY NY WASHINGTON WHITE CRK 1860 BEATTIE JOHN C 34 M W NY NY WASHINGTON HEBRON 1860 BEATTIE JOHN C 46 M W NY NY WASHINGTON WHITE CRK 1860 BEATTIE MARGERET 62 F W NY NY WASHINGTON HEBRON WEST 1860 BEATTIE SARAH T 22 F W NY NY WASHINGTON HEBRON 1860 BEATTIE THOMAS 58 M W NY NY WASHINGTON HEBRON 1860 BEATTIE WILLIAM 23 M W NY NY WASHINGTON HEBRON I don't have indexes for 1830-1850, but it does seem strange that that spelling may have just "disappeared" for those years. I wonder if they were clustered together, could they have been carved off into another county? On the other hand, I have only 26 households of that exact spelling listed in Wash. Co. in 1870. Maybe there was a census/indexing problem? Are you sure you are looking at complete 1830-1850 indexes? --- bruce lawton <vlawton@astound.net> wrote: > In the 1820 Washington Co NY census 3 Beatties > are listed. In > 1830, 1840, and 1850 NO Beatties are listed. > All of a sudden in 1870 > there are 98 , of all ages and all born in NY. > I know this spelling > problem occurs often, but to eliminate a whole > family for 40 years > sounds more like "surname genocide" !! No > wonder Washington Co is such a > puzzle. It almost seems like a vendetta by the > enumerators. Has anyone > investigated this and how it would affect line > #s. Bruce Lawton L-464 > > > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== > Visit the BP2000 Web page > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bp2000/ > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam http://mail.yahoo.com
In the 1820 Washington Co NY census 3 Beatties are listed. In 1830, 1840, and 1850 NO Beatties are listed. All of a sudden in 1870 there are 98 , of all ages and all born in NY. I know this spelling problem occurs often, but to eliminate a whole family for 40 years sounds more like "surname genocide" !! No wonder Washington Co is such a puzzle. It almost seems like a vendetta by the enumerators. Has anyone investigated this and how it would affect line #s. Bruce Lawton L-464
Not certain what Charles and Elizabeth Watts. Charles and Elizabeth Longley Watts were married in Balt. MD in 1801 and their dau. Mary Ann married William H. Beatty, son of Isaac. and their son William married Rachel dau of Isaac and Anna Statia Beatty of L-3, and their son George married Rebecca dau. of Isaac. Just don't show a Charles Watts except the old one.. Donna L-3 Marriage Index: Ohio, 1789-1850 Watts, Charles Spouse : Smith, Elizabeth Marriage date : 19 Sep 1833 County of record : Perry Co. Sex : M Watts, Charles Spouse : Tracy, Elizabeth Marriage date : 25 Jul 1841 County of record : Perry Co. Sex : M No Watts children are ever with Wm. or Geo. W. Beatty in Muskingum census. Not certain who this one is. 1860 Ancestry index for Muskingum does not work. 1870 Muskingum co., OH Adamsville pg. 328 Elizabeth Watts 53 keep house VA Melissa 15 assist mother OH Charles 13 OH 1860 Muskingum county, Ohio 892-883 George W. Beatty 31 Oh Catherine 30 VA Melissa 8 Oh Mary A. 6 Oh George 3 OH James W. 2 Oh Alonzo ?/12 Oh XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1870 Muskingum County, Ohio Madison Image 24 pg. 209 178-174 Beaty, George 42 farmer 15, 000 3000 Ohio Catherine 41 keeping house West Virginia Malissa 18 at school Ohio Alice 16 at school Ohio George 14 at school Ohio William 12 at school Ohio Alonzo 10 at school Ohio Edgar 3 Ohio Beaty, Mary 66 no occupation Maryland Dolby or Dolly, Shiles??? Shilor??(male) 25 farm laborer WVA 1880 Muskingum County, Ohio 37-39 Beatty, Geo. W. 51 farmer Oh WVA MD Mary J. 40 wife keep hse. Oh Oh Ire Melissa J. 28 Oh Oh WVA William J. 21 Oh Oh WVA Alonzo 20 OH Oh WVA Charles E. 13 Oh Oh Oh Jessie A. 3 IN Oh Oh Mary 76 mother boarder widowed MD MD MD 1900 Census Muskingum county, Ohio-Madison township 132-133 Beatty, Alonzo head June 1860 age 40 married 15 ys. Oh Oh Oh farmer Eliza J. wife April 1859 age 41 married 15 ys. 4 chil-4 chil Oh Oh Maryland E. May daughter July 1886 age 13 Oh Oh Oh at school Ollie M. daughter May 1889 11 Oh Oh Oh at school Harry R. son January 1892 age 8 Oh Oh Oh at school Hazel daughter Nov 1895 age 4 Oh Oh Oh George W. father Feb. 1829 age 71 Widower Oh VA MD 1870 Muskingum co., OH Wash. twp. Image 28 William T. Beatty 25 farm 300-1100 OH Clara L. 23 OH Claudina E. 1 (f) OH Harriet Ray 16 servant OH James Barr 21 farm labor WVA XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1880 Muskingum County, Ohio Muskingum Twp. pg. 431 10-10 Beatty, W.T. 36 Oh MD MD Clara D.? 31 wife OH Ire Ire Claudia U. 11 dau OH OH Oh Roy 9 son OH Oh Oh Holston 5 son OH Oh Oh Clarence 1 son Oh Oh Oh 1850 muskingum county, Ohio Madison Twp. 222-222 Isaac Beatty 70 farmer VA Anna S. 69 Va Jane 35 Ohio Frances A. Watts 12 not known THE ADAMSVILLE REGISTER OBITUARIES 1889-1939 Extracted and Assembled by R. Douglas Kreis 1995-MCCOGS BROUGHT HERE FOR BURIAL The remains of Mrs. Frances Ann Kinney, whose death occurred in Richwood, Ohio, August 25, 1920, were brought to the Salem M. P. cemetery and interred Sunday, Sugust 29. Mrs. Kinney was the daughter of George and Rebeckah Watts and was born Nov. 14, 1837, in Muskingum county. She was aged 82 years, 9 months and 6 days. She was married to John J. Kinney Dec. 21, 1857, and to them six children were born. One child died at the age of 7 and another Mrs. Minnie Fisher, after reaching womanhood. The children living are: Emmett L. Kinney, of Marysville: Mrs. Anna Fish of Ridgway: Mrs. Ella V. Neal, of Richwood: and Howard O. Kinney of Marion. A half sister, Mrs. Mary Forker, of Dresden, and a half brother, Zack Watts, of Colorado, and eight grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren also survive her. In childhood she united with the Beatty M. E. church and after marriage transferred her membership to the Salem M. P. church. After going to Union county she became a member of the Presbyterian church and continued to worship in that church until her death. She was bereft of her husband 40 years ago when he was killed by lightning on the John E. King farm in Madison township. A strange coincidence in the death of husband and wife was that they both ocurred on the same day of the week and the same day of the same month. Rev. O. E. Vice conducted the funeral services at Salem. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chuck Gibson" <cathal@flash.net> To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 7:40 PM Subject: [BP2000] Line 3 Watts Would any line 3 have the information of Charles and Elizabeth Watts children after he died and she didn't want to take care of them. She might be his 2nd wife? They were taken in by George or William Beatty. -- Chuck Gibson <cathal@flash.net> ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== Visit the BP2000 Web Page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bp2000/
Beatty Cemetery, Jackson Township, Venango County, R80 [This Cemetery listing was sent to me-I do not know the publication it came from. I could not find this Cemetery in any publication available to me. This has "Page 91" written on it. If anyone knows the publication please respond to the list so that it will appear with this message.] Old Beatty Cemetery R80 There is a description and directions to the Cemetery. An excerpt: "This small family Cemetery is located at the top of the hill as one travels southwest out of Cooperstown, Pa., on Factory Street..The following stones are found there." Melinda S., dau of D. B. & H. Beatty Died Sep. 28, 1862 Aged 12 y 6 m 8 d (This stone could not be found in the 1992 reading) J. B. P. B. Parker Beaty Died in the Army Hospital Near Washington, D. C. Apr. 25, 1863 Aged 25 ys John Beatty, Jr. Died June 17, 1840 In the 22nd year of his age Infant Died Oct. 26, 1856 Clinton J. Died Sept. 20, 1858 Aged 4 m 3 d Children of E. & L. A. Beaty C. J. B. M. B. Mary Beaty Died April 26, 1863 Aged 72 y 4 m 27 d John Beaty Died Oct. 30, 1863 75 y 1 m 4 d "Several Stone markers are also found. There are no names on these. It is evident more people were buried here.." Copied ca. 1957 by Alice Morrison Read July 1992 by Bernie Maier Laurel Baty, L252
As I understand it, it's stated in the court records. Chuck On Sat, 2004-03-13 at 20:11, Nelda Percival wrote: > Hi, > What makes you think she didn't want to take care of them? Depending on the > time in history, Widows did not always get to keep their children. The > courts would take them away if they thought the widow could not afford to > take care of them, they usually were placed with family but not always. I > have seen many cases of this in early court records. The court would rule, > also if a male (anymale) in the community made a statement to the court that > they didn't think she could take care of them or that they wanted them the > children were placed in a home.. Women had no rights to their children.. not > untel the latter 1800's did a woman start to get any say so over the > children of her loins.. The court ruled! > Nelda > > > > Nelda L. Percival nee Gilpin, IBSSG > Beatty descendant line #005 > Beaty collateral line #10 > Graves descendant line #231 > Digin up bones at: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/ > > > > > > ----Original Message Follows---- > From: Chuck Gibson <cathal@flash.net> > To: BP2000-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [BP2000] Line 3 Watts > Date: 13 Mar 2004 19:40:28 -0600 > > Would any line 3 have the information of > Charles and Elizabeth Watts children after > he died and she didn't want to take care of them. > She might be his 2nd wife? > > They were taken in by George or William Beatty. > > > > -- > Chuck Gibson <cathal@flash.net> > > > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== > Visit the BP2000 Web Page > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bp2000/ > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee when you click here. > http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 -- Chuck Gibson <cathal@flash.net>
Hi Chuck, I didn't mean to sound like you didn't know, its just that a lot of people just assume that a mother didn't want her children because the courts took them.. as I said the children did not belong to her they belonged to the husband.. so the courts decided where they went. Usually if a mother/widow got to keep her children a relative stepped into vouch for her.and put up a bond, to garentee they would pay her bills incured while raising the children.. your: As I understand it, it's stated in the court records. Nelda L. Percival nee Gilpin, IBSSG Beatty descendant line #005 Beaty collateral line #10 Graves descendant line #231 Digin up bones at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/ _________________________________________________________________ Get business advice and resources to improve your work life, from bCentral. http://special.msn.com/bcentral/loudclear.armx
Would any line 3 have the information of Charles and Elizabeth Watts children after he died and she didn't want to take care of them. She might be his 2nd wife? They were taken in by George or William Beatty. -- Chuck Gibson <cathal@flash.net>
Beaty Soldiers who served in the Philippine Insurrection --Copies of these Service Records may be obtained from the National Archives Http://www.NARA.gov [From National Archives Microfilm Publication M872, Index to Compiled Service Records Of Volunteer Soldiers who served during the Philippine Insurrection, 24 rolls] Batty, William H. Private, corporal Co. "A" 30th U. S. Volunteer Infantry Battye, Samuel, Private Co. "E" 23rd U. S. Volunteer Infantry; see also 2 Tenn. Beatie, William, Private Co. "H", 26th U. S. Volunteer Infantry (original filed under Beattie, William J.) Beattie, James A., U. S. Vol (see miscellaneous Personal papers) Beattie, John, 11th U. S. Volunteer Cavalry; see also 210 NY Beattie, Thomas J.; Private, Sergeant Co. "H", 30th U. S. Volunteer Infantry; Original filed under Beattie, Thomas K. Beattie, Thomas K.; Private, Sergeant, Co. "H" 30th U. S. Volunteer Infantry; see also 32nd Michigan Infantry Beattie, William J.; Private Co. "H", 26th U. S. Volunteer Infantry Beatty, Arthur J.; Private Co. "A", 35th U. S. Volunteer Infantry Beatty, Azeal; Private Co. "L", 46th U. S. Volunteer Infantry Beatty, Bernard W., Co. "A", 35th U. S.. Volunteer Infantry Beatty, Bert S.; Private Co. "K", 41st U. S. Volunteer Infantry Beatty, Charles C.; 1 Lieutenant, Co. "H", 28th U. S. Volunteer Infantry (unit # is a little unclear); original filed under Charles L. Beatty. Beatty, Charles L.; 1 Lieutenant Co. "H" 28th U. S. Volunteer Infantry (could be 23 or 26) Beatty, Frank; Private, Sergeant Co. "L" 38th U. S. Volunteer Infantry; see also12th N. Y. Infantry Beatty, George E., Private, Reg. Comsy Seergt Co. "M", 41st U. S. Volunteer Infantry Beatty, Harry W., Private, Q. M. Sergeant Co. "F" 35th U. S. Volunteer Infantry; see also 4th U. s. Infantry. I copied part of this file. Information from "Descriptive and Assignment Card": 34 3/12 years old, 5 feet, 5 inches, dark complexion, blue-gray eyes, dark hair. Born Indiana County, Pennsylvania. Occupation painter. Enlisted Lewiston, Idaho; single. Name and address of wife, relative, guardian of friend who is to be notified in case of emergency: Miss May E. Porter, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Beatty, John, Private Co. "I", 47th U. S. Volunteer Infantry Beatty, John H., Private Co. "A", 46th U. S. Volunteer Infantry; see also 9th Mass Inf. Beatty, John S.; Private, Corporal; Co. "L" 33rd U. S. Volunteer Infantry Beatty, Matthew, Recruit, Unassigned U. S. volunteers Beatty, Michael, Private Co. "I" 28th U. S. Volunteer Infantry Beatty, Robert, Private Co. "K" 23rd U. S. Volunteer Infantry (could also be 25th or 28th) Beatty, Thomas C.; Private Co. "I" 40 U. S. Volunteer Infantry Beatty, Walter H. Acting Asst Surgeon 43rd U. S. Volunteer Infantry; see also miscellaneous files, reference envelope Beatty, William F. Private Co. "B" 42nd U. S. Volunteer Infantry Beaty, Frederic C., Private Co. "L" 31st U. S. Volunteer Infantry Beaty, George E. Private, Regimental Comsy Sergt Co. "M" 41st U. S. Volunteer Infantry; original filed under Beatty, George E.
Hi, What makes you think she didn't want to take care of them? Depending on the time in history, Widows did not always get to keep their children. The courts would take them away if they thought the widow could not afford to take care of them, they usually were placed with family but not always. I have seen many cases of this in early court records. The court would rule, also if a male (anymale) in the community made a statement to the court that they didn't think she could take care of them or that they wanted them the children were placed in a home.. Women had no rights to their children.. not untel the latter 1800's did a woman start to get any say so over the children of her loins.. The court ruled! Nelda Nelda L. Percival nee Gilpin, IBSSG Beatty descendant line #005 Beaty collateral line #10 Graves descendant line #231 Digin up bones at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/ ----Original Message Follows---- From: Chuck Gibson <cathal@flash.net> To: BP2000-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BP2000] Line 3 Watts Date: 13 Mar 2004 19:40:28 -0600 Would any line 3 have the information of Charles and Elizabeth Watts children after he died and she didn't want to take care of them. She might be his 2nd wife? They were taken in by George or William Beatty. -- Chuck Gibson <cathal@flash.net> ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== Visit the BP2000 Web Page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bp2000/ _________________________________________________________________ Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee when you click here. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963
John K. Beaty, Corpl. Co "H" 4th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, War with Spain; widow Sirena, (certificate #561663, Guardian W. J. Gaudin, (minor Certificate # 618,509) This is a very long file and a very interesting one. There are a lot of witnesses who state their relationship to John K. Beaty as "second cousin"-is everyone in Fentress County Tennessee related? This is Lineage 2 and I have sent a copy to a member of this lineage. I will only summarize a few of the highlights. On August 25, 1900 John K. Beaty, aged 30, residing near Manson, Fentress County Tennessee applied for an invalid pension. He enlisted on July 7, 1898 in Company "H" of the 4th Regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Infantry commanded by Captain Cordell Hull in the war with Spain. He was 28 years old when he enlisted, 5 feet 11 inches tall, light complexion, light hair and blue eyes. He states he was disabled by "cold settling in the right lung after being discharged from the Hospital." John states that his wife's name is Sirene Isibelle Beaty, maiden name Hogue, and that they were married February 18, 1890 at Manson, Tennessee by Joel Reagan J. P. He lists his children as Oscar Clifton Beaty born March 3, 1891; Omer Jessey Beaty born April 14, 1893; Oakley May Beaty born December 15, 1895; Olie Ethel Beaty born Dec. 18, 1897; Otto Hardin Beaty born May 27, 1900. On January 1, 1901 David H. Beaty and Homer Collier state "we believe his disease may take a serious turn & result in his death at any time." On February 16, 1901 Sirenee Beaty filed a claim for a widow's pension, with children under the age of 16. She states that John K. Beaty died on January 10, 1901. W. C. Beaty, aged 22, states in 1901 "I knew him intimately before he joined the army & he was a stout man could do any kind of work and never complained of any kind of work. Soon after he got back from the army in 1899 I was hired to him and was working for him and he had a bad cough & seemed to be weak & short winded could not do any kind of hard work just set round & bossed the job. We was rafting logs for him I remember one time he bled at the lungs.He took to his bed some time in fall of 1900 & never got up till he died in Jany 1901. I remember he came to my fathers James Beaty to assist to raise a barn & was not able to do anything. John Beaty was a good honest hard working man & worked as long as he was able to stand up on his feet. John Beaty deceased soldier was my second cousin I think.." Enoch Stayly(?) aged 31 and a resident of Boatland Tennessee states: "he was in the service with Jno K. Beaty from about the 7th day of July 1898 to the 6th day of May 1899 and was with him in the U. S. service in the Island of Cuba at Trinidad and that during said service while in the line of duty that John K. Beaty was attacked with severe coughing at one time he bled profusely at the lungs, that he had this cough in Cuba." On April 7, 1902 James Beaty, aged 50 residing near Manson, Tennessee states "the soldier was a sober industrious man as long as he lived tried to work & make a support for his family-Jno Beaty deceased soldier was my second cousin." A letter from Sirene: Little Crab, Tenn. July 20th, 1903 My Dear Mr. ??/ Your ?? of the 2nd is received. If I have seemed importunate about my pension I beg your pardon. All I had to depend upon was my husband and when he gave his life for his country I felt as though it should support (in part at least) his invalid wife and five little children who never knew what it was to want until he came home form the army sick. He was a very strong man before he enlisted, but never was able to do a days work after he was discharged. Do the best you can for me and in the mean time I will (although we may at times want for bread) be as patient as I can I read of your kind heartedness and feel that you will not neglect me. Sirene Beaty A special Examiner is sent to Fentress County and took deposition from many people. Here is an excerpt from his final report: "Claimant spells her name Sirena but she and all the witnesses pronounce it as if it were Sirenee. Enoch Staley has deserted his wife and his whereabouts is not known. He run off with another woman. David H. Beaty is located at Monterey Putnam Co., Tenn..I found the following Bible record- Oscar Clifton Beaty born March 3, 1891 Omer Jessey Beaty born April 14, 1893 Oakley May Beaty born Dec. 15, 1895 Olie Ethel Beaty born Dec. 18, 1897 Otto Hardin Beaty born May 27, 1900 These records have every appearance of being genuine. I made very extended inquiry as to prior soundness, saw many people from whom I took no deposition, and it seems to be unanimously conceded that the soldier appeared to be a very sound man prior to enlistment." Some of the people who give deposition: Wm H. Owens-in same company as John K. Beaty. States "I saw the blood gushing out of his mouth.He looked like a corpse after he had been home six or eight months." Also "I can't say what kin we are - I don't really know but we are a little kin." Burton Owen-in same company as John K. Beaty. States: "we are about 3rd cousins." Simeon Linder -served in same company as John K. Beaty. States: "We are a little kin. I don't know how much." Dr. J. N. Chism states "I believe his mother died of typhoid fever. I attended her. I do not know the cause of his father's death. I do not think there is any history of consumption in the family-none that I know of." James Beaty states "I am first cousin to John K. Beaty's father.His father got hoarse and died that way above 10 years after the war. He had been in the army. I guess his father's father had consumption as he had a cough. No sir, no other of his relatives-Dr. Hunter of Burksville, Ky waited on his grandfather Dr. Stevens (dead) waited on his father" Valley Jane Staley states "John K. Beaty is my half brother..Some kind of fever killed our mother." Wm. C. Beaty states "I am 2nd cousin to John K. Beaty." Seaborn Choate states "I think he was a perfect specimen of physical manhood before he went into the army.I knew his father & grandfather. His grandfather on his father's side I was always told died of diarrhea. I was present and saw him die & know he had diarrhea. Never knew he had any lung trouble. His father died with some sort of throat trouble. He was about 45 or 50 yrs old I guess...I am not related enough to claim it." Thomas J. Owen states "I knew John K. Beaty all his life-I married his second cousin..I knew his father & grand-father. His Father's father died with bowel complaint. He went for treatment to Dr. Hunter in Burksville Ky. He had been in the army and served 3 years in a Company of his own & lay out & took bowel trouble & that killed him. His father died with a disease he had in his tongue & a hoarseness. He could speak only in a whisper for several years & his tongue cracked open-I don't know what his mother died with, but I think she must have died of old age as she was a very old lady. His people were healthy and lived to be old people. I never heard of one of them having consumption in my life." Flemming Boles gives a very detailed summary of their time in Cuba-"I slept in the same tent with him all the time except about two weeks at Knoxville, Tenn." He states "I am about 2nd cousin to John K. Beaty." On August 30, 1906 W. J. Gaudin, aged 47 and a resident of Jamestown, Tennessee, filed a claim for Pension of children under the age of sixteen. He states that Sirena died July 1st, 1906 and left surviving 5 children: Oscar, Omer, Oakley, Ollie and Otto. And that he is the guardian of those children. Buena V. Smith and Nancy A. Livingston "were present at the residence of Sirena I. Beaty, widow of John K. Beaty, who resided in Jamestown Tenn., during the last days of her life, and know that she died on 1st day of July, 1906; that we were present when she died, and know that she is dead. 1870, Dist 1 Fentress Co, Tn p525 Beaty, James M. 27 E. Jane 24 Mary E. 6 Avy Frances 3 John K. 1 Tucker, July Ann 17 1880, Dist 1, Fentress Co, TN p507A (I'm not sure about this one but it seems to fit) Manson Stephens 28 Ellenor J. Stephens 34 Jane Stephens dau 1 Ava Beaty 14 sdau John Beaty 12 sson David Beaty 9 sson Verna Beaty 6 sdau 1900 1 Dist., Fentress Co. TN page 2 Beaty, John K. Apr. 1869 31 m 10yrs Sirene June 1873 m10yrs 5 children all living Oscar Mch 1891 9 Omar Apr 1893 7 Oakley dau Dec 1895 4 Olley dau Dec 1897 2 ? son May 1900 2/12 1910 3 Dist Fentress County TN p141B Rabino, Henry 40 Bell 28 Ida 17/12 Beaty, Oakley 14 servant Beaty, Omer 17 Hired man 1910 Fentress 3 Dist TN p142b Wright, Nelson 27 Ida 26 Hazel 2 Beaty Olie (?) niece 12 >From SSDI Omer Beaty born 13 Apr. 1893 died Jan. 1868 Crossville, Cumberland, TN (there is some indication that at least one of the minor children died but I either did not copy the portion of the file that had to do with the death or it was not mentioned except on the one card that I copied)
Interesting site with a few Beatties... http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/beardmore-beattie.html<http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/beardmore-beattie.html>
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This site has a picture of Company G ca 1898 Sarah Beattie L 107 In a message dated 3/12/2004 12:06:12 PM Mountain Standard Time, donavan@netins.net writes: William N. Beaty, Company "G" 1st Colorado Infantry, War with Spain; mother Sarah (certificate # 610,597) On March 7, 1899 William N. Beaty, aged 25 years and a resident of Aspen, Pitkins County, Colorado filed an Invalid claim for pension. He states that he enlisted May 1, 1898 as a private in Company "G" 1st Colorado Infantry in the War with Spain and was discharged at Manila October 10, 1898 after "sunstroke resulting in total disability." There is a Certificate of
1860 U.S. Census District of Columbia R M Beatty Age in 1860: 50 Birthplace: District of Columbia Home in 1860: Georgetown Ward 3, Washington, District of Columbia Gender: Male Roll: M653_101 Page: 140 R M Beatty 50 1809 District of Columbia Georgetown Ward 3, Washington, District of Columbia Male C A Beatty 8 1851 District of Columbia Georgetown Ward 3, Washington, District of Columbia Male Catharine Beatty 30 1829 District of Columbia Georgetown Ward 3, Washington, District of Columbia Female Thomas Beatty Age in 1860: 13 Birthplace: District of Columbia Home in 1860: Georgetown Ward 3, Washington, District of Columbia Gender: Male Roll: M653_101 Page: 143 Head of Household: Leonard tarbey Thomas Beatty 13 1846 District of Columbia Georgetown Ward 3, Washington, District of Columbia Male in home of Leonard Tarbey Jno A Beatty (Lineage 1, BP2000) Age in 1860: 45 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1860: Washington Ward 2, Washington, District of Columbia Gender: Male Roll: M653_102 Page: 602 Year: 1860 Family in 1850 is in Muskingum Co Ohio By 1870 Jno A. is dead and Cecilia is back in Muskingum Co OH Jno A Beatty 45 BirthYear(1860, '45');1814 Ohio Washington Ward 2, Washington, District of Columbia Male Clerk $200 Cecelia C Beatty 40 BirthYear(1860, '40');1819 Ohio Washington Ward 2, Washington, District of Columbia Female Blanch Beatty 16 BirthYear(1860, '16');1843 Ohio Washington Ward 2, Washington, District of Columbia Female (Blanch became the mother of "Billy Burke"....who married Florenz Ziegfield creator of the Ziegfield Follies) Wm S Beatty 12 BirthYear(1860, '12');1847 Ohio Washington Ward 2, Washington, District of Columbia Male Chas F Beatty 11 BirthYear(1860, '11');1848 Ohio Washington Ward 2, Washington, District of Columbia Male Robt L Beatty 1 BirthYear(1860, '1');1858 born District of Columbia Washington Ward 2, Washington, District of Columbia Male Alice Beatty 13 BirthYear(1860, '13');1846 Ohio Washington Ward 2, Washington, District of Columbia Female Sarah Clark 26 born DC Francis Beattie Age in 1860: 11 Birthplace: District of Columbia Home in 1860: Georgetown Ward 4, Washington, District of Columbia Gender: Male Roll: M653_101 Page: 195 Year: 1860 Head of Household: Pamelia O Connor age 27 Polly Beatt Age in 1860: 69 Birthplace: Maryland Home in 1860: Washington Ward 4, Washington, District of Columbia Government Hospital for the Insane Gender: Female Roll: M653_103 Page: 104 Year: 1860 J. Beatie Age in 1860: 27 Birthplace: Maryland Home in 1860: Washington Ward 4, Washington, District of Columbia National Hotel resident Gender: Male Roll: M653_103 Page: 395 William Batie Age in 1860: 30 Birthplace: England Home in 1860: Washington Ward 4, Washington, District of Columbia Roll: M653_103 Page: 293 William, engineer Margaret 32, born England
It looks like a lot of Batys from Dubois County, Indiana came from Hawkins County, Tennessee. Does anyone claim these Beatys in their lineage? I assume these Batys are related to the Rev War soldier Walter Beaty who died in Hawkins County Tennessee. Does anyone have more information on the descendants of Walter? I sure would like to see some of this Beaty DNA tested!--L. Baty, L252 Robert M. Beaty, Co. "C" 146th Indiana Infantry; widow Sarah Beaty, B. A. Simmons, Guardian (Widow's Certificate #94,911, Minor's Certificate #171,947) There is a form called "Commissioned Officer's Certificate of Soldier's death." It gives the following description of Robert M. Beaty "He was born in Hawkins County, in the State of Tennessee is 43 years of age, 5 feet 9 ¾ inches high, dark complexion, grey eyes, black hair and by occupation a farmer." On October 31, 1865 Sarah Beaty aged 37 and a resident of Hillham, Dubois Co., Indiana filed a claim for a Widow's Army pension. Sarah states that she is the widow of Robert M. Beaty who was a Sergeant in Company "C" commanded by Captain Sims in the 146th Regiment of Indiana Volunteers in the War of 1861 and who died from chronic diarrhea contracted in the service at Baltimore, Maryland on August 15, 1865. Robert Beaty and Sarah White were married in Dubois County, Indiana on October 30, 1862. Sarah had the following children under the age of 16 at the time of death of her husband: Lousena Beaty, aged seven years, Evaline Beaty aged two years, Robert Beaty aged 6 months. On February 27th 1867 Sarah Beaty aged 40 and living in Hillham, Dubois County, Indiana files for an increase in widow's pension. She states that her two children by Robert Beaty are Evaline born August 6, 1863 and Robert Beaty born Feb. 2, 1865. She also states that her husband had a child by a former wife: Louzena Beaty born Nov. 24, 1857. Robert Beaty married three times: Phoebe Beaty his first wife died Oct. 4, 1854 (date of marriage not given); Sarah Beaty, second wife, married Robert Beaty on April 23, 1855, she died Feb. 3, 1861; Sarah Whit married Robert Beaty on October 30, 1862, she died March 6, 1873. At Sarah Beaty's death (third wife) Benjamin Simmons is appointed guardian of the minor children of Robert M. Beaty. Hester Harris and Martha E. Simmons were present at the birth of Louzenia Beaty on Nov. 24, 1857. They also state the date of death of Pheby Beaty, first wife of Robert, as 3 or 4th of October 1854. Hester Harris was midwife at the birth of Louzenia. Benjamin A. Simmons, Esau White and Nancy J. White make the following statement: "Robert M. Baty and Sarah Baty was married April 33, 1855, Luzena Baty was bornd November the 24th 1857 Sarah Beaty died February the 3 1861 this being his former wife Sarah Beaty died March the 6th 1873 this being Robert M. Beaty last." On August 3rd 1874 Benjamin A. Simmons filed a claim for children under the age of 16. he states that he is the guardian of Louzena Beaty and that Robert M. Beaty married Sarah Beaty (had been previously married). James Ellis and David Beaty are witnesses on this form. He files a separate form for the minor children of Sarah White Beaty. Esau White and Joseph Nicholson witness this form. Another form states "the said widow of said Robert M. Beaty had the care and custody of Louzinia Beaty a child by a former marriage up to July 1866 since that time the said Louzinia Beaty has made her home at James M. Ellis." 1850 Columbia Township, Dubois County, Indiana, p443 Robert Batey 37 TN Pheby 29 TN Martha E. 10 IND Mary A. 6 IND David W. 1 IND and on same page David Batey 55 TN Mary Batey 53 VA David Batey 25 KY also Aaron W. Baty 56 TN Mary 56 TN David 20 TN Mary M. 13 TN 1860 Columbia Township, Dubois Co., Indiana p 1027 Robert M. Baty 40 ETN Sary 30 IND Elizabeth 20 IND Mary 18 IND John 15 IND David 11 IND Louisa 2 IND 1870 Columbia Twp., Dubois Co., Indiana p46A Baty, Sarah 43 IND Nancy 22 IND Tabetha 19 IND Syvan 17 IND E?? (male) 16 IND J. W. (male) 14 IND Eliza 13 IND Evaline 7 IND Robert ? IND also p50A Ellis, James 28 May A. 26 Lucy Baty 12 William Ellis 4