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    1. [BP2000] Richard Baty, John Beattie Cumbria, England
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Searching in Cumbria, England.. Found at: http://www.stevebulman.f9.co.uk/cumbria/worthies_f.html Baty, Rev. Richard, born at Arthuret, was rector of Kirk-Andrews, and instrumental in promoting the schools there. He published the following works: Seasonable Advice to a Careless World, Prayers for Private Families, Clergyman's Companion for visiting the Sick, &c. Died 1758. (J) Beattie, John, born at Bewcastle in 1844, was elected mayor of Newcastle in 1900, following a career as a draper. See, Bewcastle, 1901.Bell, George, another of the Penrith worthies, published a small volume of poems in 1835. (B) 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/ _________________________________________________________________ Learn how to choose, serve, and enjoy wine at Wine @ MSN. http://wine.msn.com/

    01/21/2004 06:37:57
    1. [BP2000] Beatty found in NY area
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi, New York Births and Baptisms, Schoharie and Mohawk Valleys, 1694-1906 New York Births and Baptisms, Schoharie and Mohawk Valleys, 1694-1906 Beatty.. 0 ~~~~~~~~~~ Vital Records of Woestina Reformed Church, 1800-1861 Baptismal Date: 1811 Father: Abraham Doolet Mother: Beattie Upham Item Number: 140 Child: Mary Ann Birth Date: 10 Jun ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Dempster Records, 1778-1803 Father: John Beaty Mother: Nancy McCaughen Child: Catherine Baptismal Date: 30 Jan 1795 Place: Johnstown ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Baptism Record of Schenectady Reformed Church, 1694-1811 Baptismal Date: 14 Jan 1798 Father: Harmannus Van Vleck Mother: Abigael Beaty Item Number: 8282 Child: Catlyntje Birth Date: 13 Dec (1797) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ No Beatey listed here.. Thats enough for tonight... 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/ _________________________________________________________________ Check out the new MSN 9 Dial-up — fast & reliable Internet access with prime features! http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=dialup/home&ST=1

    01/21/2004 02:31:45
    1. [BP2000] New York area Beattys souce reference only
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi this is the full source for the next group.. I will just use New York Births and Baptisms, Schoharie and Mohawk Valleys, 1694-1906 New York Births and Baptisms, Schoharie and Mohawk Valleys, 1694-1906 Description: First settled by the Dutch in the 17th century, and later acquired by the British, New York is one of the most important states in the history of the United States. This collection of birth and baptism records, compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, was taken from the New York church registers and minister's records 1694-1906, and town birth records 1846-49. It contains over 56,000 records from Fulton, Herkimer, Montgomery, Schenectady, and Saratoga Counties, and provides details on more than 225,000 individuals. In addition to the child's name and date of birth or baptism, researchers may find information on parents' names, names of sponsors, and notes included in these vital records. Further information and books from which theses records were taken may be obtained from: Arthur and Nancy Kelly 305 Cedar Heights Road Rhinebeck, NY 12572. Church records provide the best substitute in New York State for vital record information. In particular, the Reformed and Lutheran churches kept excellent records, having the children baptized soon after their birth. Arthur Kelly has spent over 30 years transcribing and collecting early records of this area in an attempt to provide vital record information for the18th and 19th centuries before civil records were required. Extended Description: The following records are included in this database: Schenectady County Records: •Glenville Reformed Church, vital records, 1814-1914 (Glenville, Schenectady) •First Reformed Church of Schenectady in the city of Schenectady, 1811-52 (Schenectady city, Schenectady) •Schenectady Reformed Church, Baptisms, 1694-1811 (Schenectady city, Schenectady) •Niskayuna Reformed Church, 1783-1860 (Niskayuna, Schenectady) •Births recorded by Mrs. Mary Stevens, midwife of Schenectady, NY, 1767-88 (Schenectady city, Schenectady) •Christ Episcopal Church, Duanesburgh, 1766-1882 (Duanesburgh, Schenectady) •Records of the First Reformed Church of Scotia, New York, 1818-99 (Glenville, Schenectady) Herkimer and Fulton County Records: •Baptismal Record of German Flats Reformed Church, 1763-95, 1811-48, 1896-99 (German Flats, Herkimer) •Baptism Record of the Reformed Church Herkimer, NY, 1801-99 (Herkimer, Herkimer) •Vital Records of St. John's Episcopal Church, Johnstown, NY (Johnstown, Fulton) Montgomery County Records: •Baptismal Record of Trinity Lutheran Church, Stone Arabia, NY, pre-1751-1899 (Palatine, Montgomery) •Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Stone Arabia, NY, 1739-1899 (Palatine, Montgomery) •Baptism Record of Caughnawaga Reformed Church, 1758-1899 (Town of Mohawk, Montgomery County) •Records of Queen Anne Chapel (Episcopal), Fort Hunter, NY, 1735-1746 (Florida, Montgomery) •Records of the First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the Town of Glen, 1805-1872 (Glen, Montgomery) •Records of the First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church and First Presbyterian Church, Amsterdam, 1798-1821 (Amsterdam, Montgomery) •Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Middletown (now Mapletown), 1803-1901 (Canajoharie, Montgomery) •The Dempster Records, 1779-1803 (Florida, Montgomery) Schoharie County Baptism Records: •Records of the Rev. John Daniel Schafer, 1819-38 (Schoharie) •Blenheim Reformed Church, Vital Records, 1797-1839 (Blenheim, Schoharie) •Gilboa Reformed Church, Vital Records, 1801-84 (Gilboa, Schoharie) •Lawyersville Reformed Church, Vital Records, 1790-1882 (Cobleskill, Schoharie) •Middleburgh Reformed Church, Vital Records, 1797-1899 (Middleburgh, Schoharie) •Schoharie Reformed Church, Baptismal Records, 1731-1894 (Schoharie, Schoharie) •Reformed Church of Sharon, Vital Records, 1793-1867 (Sharon, Schoharie) •St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Vital Records, 1801-61 (Seward, Schoharie) •St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Schoharie United Presbyterian Church, Baptismal Records, 1728-1899 (Schoharie, Schoharie) •St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church of New Rhinebeck, Vital Records, 1802-67 (Seward, Schoharie) •True Reformed Dutch Church, Vital Records, 1821-77 (Sharon, Schoharie) •Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Vital Records, 1794-1871 (Cobleskill, Schoharie) Saratoga County Records: •Saratoga Quaker Monthly Meetings, 1781-1850 (Saratoga, Saratoga) •Records of Bacon Hill Reformed Church, 1834-1841 (Northumberland, Saratoga) •Schuylerville Methodist Church, 1851-1883 (Saratoga, Saratoga) •Stillwater Birth Records •Daybook of Rev. Zerah Taylor Hoyt, 1846-1851 (Greenfield, Saratoga) •Records of Ballston Center Presbyterian Church, 1783-1853 (Ballston, Saratoga) Click on the links below to visit related databases: New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916 New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern Region, 1683-1928 Source Information: Ancestry.com. New York Births and Baptisms, Schoharie and Mohawk Valleys, 1694-1906 [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002. Original data: Arthur, Kelly, and Nancy. Original data extracted by Arthur and Nancy Kelly of Kinship Publishers from various church registers in Fulton, Herkimer, Montgomery, Schenectady, and Saratoga Counties in New York. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _________________________________________________________________ Get a FREE online virus check for your PC here, from McAfee. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963

    01/21/2004 02:18:14
    1. [BP2000] Assorted Beattys found at ancestry.com #8
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi thought I'd try the NY area..Nelda New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916 Child: Sarah Amelia Reference ID: 3608 Bapt. Date: 28 May 1869 Parents: Wesley Beatty; Mary J. Krum Comment: Baptised at 6 months Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` Child: Ettie Reference ID: 3629 Birth Date: 25 Aug 1869 Bapt. Date: 25 Mar 1870 Parents: Stephen B. Beatty; Amelia Roosa Comment: of or from Kripple Bush Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Stephen Reference ID: 428 Birth Date: 02 Mar 1835 Record Date: Aug 1835 Parents: Jacob Beatty ; Phebe Churchwell Sponsors: Comment: Source: Baptism Record of Shokan Reformed Church, Ulster County, NY, 1799 to 1899 Baptism Record of Shokan Reformed Church, Ulster County, NY, 1799 to 1899 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: James Reference ID: 443 Birth Date: 22 Jan 1837 Record Date: 24 Dec 1837 Parents: Jacob Beatty ; Phebe Churchwell Sponsors: Comment: Source: Baptism Record of Shokan Reformed Church, Ulster County, NY, 1799 to 1899 Baptism Record of Shokan Reformed Church, Ulster County, NY, 1799 to 1899 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thats it for that section _________________________________________________________________ Scope out the new MSN Plus Internet Software — optimizes dial-up to the max! http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=byoa/plus&ST=1

    01/21/2004 02:04:19
    1. [BP2000] Assorted Beattys found at ancestry.com #7
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi thought I'd try the NY area..Nelda New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916 Child: Mary Elizabeth Reference ID: 3522 Birth Date: 1 Jan 1865 Bapt. Date: 12 Aug 1865 Parents: De Witt C. Oakley; Nelly Beatty Comment: of or from Kripple Bush Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Anna Maria Reference ID: 3539 Birth Date: 13 Jul 1865 Bapt. Date: 11 Mar 1866 Parents: Jacob Bush; Cornelia Catharine Beatty Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Catharine Ann Reference ID: 3562 Birth Date: 31 Dec 1846 Bapt. Date: 24 Feb 1867 Parents: _______ Roosa Comment: wife of Isaac Beatty Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: John Henry Reference ID: 3566 Birth Date: 15 Mar 1866 Bapt. Date: 1 Jun 1867 Parents: Isaac Beatty; Catharine A. Roosa Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Erastus Reference ID: 3572 Birth Date: 18 Apr 1867 Bapt. Date: 21 Sep 1867 Parents: Charles Beatty; Ann Palen Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Hiram A. Reference ID: 3575 Birth Date: 22 Sep 1866 Bapt. Date: 21 Sep 1867 Parents: William Beatty; Charlotte Davis Comment: of or from Kripple Bush Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: John Henry Reference ID: 3576 Birth Date: 1 May 1867 Bapt. Date: 21 Sep 1867 Parents: Jacob Bush; Cornelia C. Beatty Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _________________________________________________________________ Let the new MSN Premium Internet Software make the most of your high-speed experience. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=byoa/prem&ST=1

    01/21/2004 01:59:41
    1. [BP2000] Assorted Beattys found at ancestry.com #6
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi thought I'd try the NY area..Nelda New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916 Child: Mary Jane Reference ID: 3375 Birth Date: 27 Jun 1856 Bapt. Date: 15 Nov 1856 Parents: Silas Beatty; Gertrude A. Kelder Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Lucinda Reference ID: 3483 Birth Date: 27 Jul 1843 Bapt. Date: 27 Feb 1864 Parents: _______ Beatty Comment: of or from Kripple Bush Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Nelly Reference ID: 3484 Birth Date: 15 Dec 1845 Bapt. Date: 27 Feb 1864 Parents: _______ Beatty Comment: of or from Kripple Bush Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Phebe Catharine Reference ID: 3488 Birth Date: 12 Oct 1863 Bapt. Date: 27 Aug 1864 Parents: John Davis; Mary Ann Beatty Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Nathan Reference ID: 3504 Birth Date: 26 May 1864 Bapt. Date: 25 Feb 1865 Parents: John Beatty; Cornelia Smith Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: John Reference ID: 3507 Birth Date: 7 Nov 1836 Bapt. Date: 26 Feb 1865 Parents: ________ Beatty Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Julia Emma Reference ID: 3514 Birth Date: 21 Apr 1863 Bapt. Date: 3 Jun 1865 Parents: Charles Beatty; Ann Palen Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed _________________________________________________________________ Find high-speed ‘net deals — comparison-shop your local providers here. https://broadband.msn.com

    01/21/2004 01:54:19
    1. [BP2000] Assorted Beattys found at ancestry.com #5
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi thought I'd try the NY area..Nelda New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916 Child: Abram Reference ID: 2081 Birth Date: 4 Feb 1805 Bapt. Date: 17 Mar 1805 Parents: Charles Beatty; Sara Vandemerk Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Elijah Reference ID: 2801 Birth Date: 24 Jun 1816 Bapt. Date: 24 Jul 1816 Parents: Charles Beatty; Sarah Van De Mark Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Mary Reference ID: 2813 Birth Date: 7 Nov 1816 Bapt. Date: 15 Dec 1816 Parents: Henry Beatty; Sarah Yeomans Comment: of or from Kripple Bush, died 20 Dec 1885 Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Henry Beatty Reference ID: 2868 Birth Date: 30 Aug 1817 Bapt. Date: 9 Nov 1817 Parents: Benjamin Smith; Ketty Kelder Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Elizabeth Reference ID: 2885 Birth Date: 29 Mar 1818 Bapt. Date: 10 May 1818 Parents: Henry Beatty; Sarah Yeomans Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Charles Beatty Reference ID: 2947 Birth Date: 7 Aug 1818 Bapt. Date: 29 Jun 1819 Parents: Gilbert Roosa; Margarett Beatty Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Cornelius Reference ID: 3086 Birth Date: 14 Dec 1823 Bapt. Date: 4 Sep 1825 Parents: Fred. C. Mercle; Elisabeth Beatty Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed Child: Abram Reference ID: 2081 Birth Date: 4 Feb 1805 Bapt. Date: 17 Mar 1805 Parents: Charles Beatty; Sara Vandemerk Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Elijah Reference ID: 2801 Birth Date: 24 Jun 1816 Bapt. Date: 24 Jul 1816 Parents: Charles Beatty; Sarah Van De Mark Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Mary Reference ID: 2813 Birth Date: 7 Nov 1816 Bapt. Date: 15 Dec 1816 Parents: Henry Beatty; Sarah Yeomans Comment: of or from Kripple Bush, died 20 Dec 1885 Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Henry Beatty Reference ID: 2868 Birth Date: 30 Aug 1817 Bapt. Date: 9 Nov 1817 Parents: Benjamin Smith; Ketty Kelder Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Elizabeth Reference ID: 2885 Birth Date: 29 Mar 1818 Bapt. Date: 10 May 1818 Parents: Henry Beatty; Sarah Yeomans Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Charles Beatty Reference ID: 2947 Birth Date: 7 Aug 1818 Bapt. Date: 29 Jun 1819 Parents: Gilbert Roosa; Margarett Beatty Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Cornelius Reference ID: 3086 Birth Date: 14 Dec 1823 Bapt. Date: 4 Sep 1825 Parents: Fred. C. Mercle; Elisabeth Beatty Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed _________________________________________________________________ Find high-speed ‘net deals — comparison-shop your local providers here. https://broadband.msn.com

    01/21/2004 01:48:42
    1. [BP2000] Assorted Beattys found at ancestry.com #4
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi thought I'd try the NY area..Nelda New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916 Description: First settled by the Dutch in the 17th Century and later acquired by the British, New York is arguably one of the most important states in the history of the United States. Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, this collection of birth and baptism records was taken from the New York church registers of 1660-1916. It contains over 75,000 records from Dutchess, Greene, Putnam, Rockland, Ultser, and Westchester counties and provides details on more than 300,000 individuals. In addition to the child's name and date of birth or baptism, researchers can find information on parents' names, names of sponsers, and notes included in these vital records. Further information and books from which these records were taken can be obtained from Arthur and Nancy Kelly, 60 Cedar Heights Road, Rhinebeck, NY, 12572. This database contains new material provided Arthur Kelly and previously posted material under the title New York Births and Baptisms. Child: Jane Reference ID: 975 Bapt. Date: 20 Mar 1785 Parents: John Beatty Jr; Maria Bogart Sponsors: John Beatty; Jane Bogart Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Henderieck Reference ID: 1078 Bapt. Date: 26 May 1787 Parents: John Beatty Jr; Maria Bogart Sponsors: Henderieck Bogart; Gaintie Bogart Comment: Baptism found in separate book marked "Conferentie," of or from Kripple Bush Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Hendricus Reference ID: 1100 Bapt. Date: 27 May 1787 Parents: John Beatty; Maria Bogart Sponsors: Hendericus Bogart; Catharina Coens Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Catharina Reference ID: 1120 Bapt. Date: 15 Jun 1788 Parents: Thomas Pemberton; Elsje Beatty Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Henry Reference ID: 1169 Bapt. Date: 18 Nov 1789 Parents: George Middag; Susa Beatty Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Margriet Reference ID: 1338 Birth Date: 17 Jul 1795 Bapt. Date: 16 Aug 1795 Parents: Charles Beatty; (Sar)a Vandemerken Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Sara Reference ID: 1659 Birth Date: 7 Apr 1799 Bapt. Date: 28 Apr 1799 Parents: Charles Beatty; Sara Vandemerk Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed _________________________________________________________________ Find high-speed ‘net deals — comparison-shop your local providers here. https://broadband.msn.com

    01/21/2004 01:42:07
    1. [BP2000] Assorted Beattys found at ancestry.com #3
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi thought I'd try the NY area..Nelda New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916 Description: First settled by the Dutch in the 17th Century and later acquired by the British, New York is arguably one of the most important states in the history of the United States. Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, this collection of birth and baptism records was taken from the New York church registers of 1660-1916. It contains over 75,000 records from Dutchess, Greene, Putnam, Rockland, Ultser, and Westchester counties and provides details on more than 300,000 individuals. In addition to the child's name and date of birth or baptism, researchers can find information on parents' names, names of sponsers, and notes included in these vital records. Further information and books from which these records were taken can be obtained from Arthur and Nancy Kelly, 60 Cedar Heights Road, Rhinebeck, NY, 12572. This database contains new material provided Arthur Kelly and previously posted material under the title New York Births and Baptisms. Child: Catharina Reference ID: 231 Bapt. Date: 24 Nov 1761 Parents: John Beatty; Mary Brinck Sponsors: William Pick, & wife; Catharina Brodhead Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Charles Reference ID: 387 Bapt. Date: 30 Oct 1768 Parents: John Beatty; Maria Brink Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: John Reference ID: 477 Bapt. Date: 23 Jan 1772 Parents: Jacob Midaagh; Elsje Beatty Sponsors: Robert Beatty; Margret Van Leuven Comment: Baptism found in separate book marked "Conferentie," of or from Kripple Bush Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Elizabeth Reference ID: 644 Bapt. Date: 11 Dec 1776 Parents: Jo(rus) Middagh; Susanna Beatty Comment: Baptism found in separate book marked "Conferentie" Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Jacob Reference ID: 737 Bapt. Date: 14 Jun 1778 Parents: Joris Middagh; Susanna Beatty Sponsors: Johannis Middagh; Batta Beatty Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Charles Reference ID: 865 Bapt. Date: 22 Dec 1782 Parents: Joris Middag; Susana Beatty Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed _________________________________________________________________ Rethink your business approach for the new year with the helpful tips here. http://special.msn.com/bcentral/prep04.armx

    01/21/2004 01:35:49
    1. [BP2000] Assorted Beattys found at ancestry.com #2
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi thought I'd try the NY area..Nelda NEW AREA.... New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916 Description: First settled by the Dutch in the 17th Century and later acquired by the British, New York is arguably one of the most important states in the history of the United States. Compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, this collection of birth and baptism records was taken from the New York church registers of 1660-1916. It contains over 75,000 records from Dutchess, Greene, Putnam, Rockland, Ultser, and Westchester counties and provides details on more than 300,000 individuals. In addition to the child's name and date of birth or baptism, researchers can find information on parents' names, names of sponsers, and notes included in these vital records. Further information and books from which these records were taken can be obtained from Arthur and Nancy Kelly, 60 Cedar Heights Road, Rhinebeck, NY, 12572. This database contains new material provided Arthur Kelly and previously posted material under the title New York Births and Baptisms. Child: George Reference ID: 1390 Birth Date: 1 Apr 1797 Bapt. Date: 11 Jul 1797 Parents: Arthur Beatty; Elisabeth Suddery Source: Baptism Record, Reformed Church, Coxsackie: 1738-1899 Coxsackie Reformed Church: 1738-1900 Location: Town of Coxsackie, Greene County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Lilly Reference ID: 1527 Birth Date: 29 Dec 1799 Bapt. Date: 1800 Parents: Arthur Beatty; Elizabeth Sudney Source: Baptism Record, Reformed Church, Coxsackie: 1738-1899 Coxsackie Reformed Church: 1738-1900 Location: Town of Coxsackie, Greene County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Franklin A. Reference ID: 219 Birth Date: 31 Jul 1864 Bapt. Date: 29 Sep 1865 Parents: Elbert O. Beatty; Cath. E. Source: Second Reformed Church, Coxsackie Coxsackie Second Reformed Church: 1833-1908 Location: Town of Coxsackie, Greene County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Johannes Reference ID: 3292 Bapt. Date: 20 Dec 1724 Parents: Marthen Bogaart; Thanneken Lameeter Sponsors: Cherels Beatty; Jannetjen Jansz Source: Kingston Baptismal Register Kingston: 1660-1809 Location: City of Kingston, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed Dutch ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Cornelis Reference ID: 210 Bapt. Date: 14 Sep 1760 Parents: Cornelis Brinck; Maritje Beatty Sponsors: parents Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed Child: George Reference ID: 1390 Birth Date: 1 Apr 1797 Bapt. Date: 11 Jul 1797 Parents: Arthur Beatty; Elisabeth Suddery Source: Baptism Record, Reformed Church, Coxsackie: 1738-1899 Coxsackie Reformed Church: 1738-1900 Location: Town of Coxsackie, Greene County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Lilly Reference ID: 1527 Birth Date: 29 Dec 1799 Bapt. Date: 1800 Parents: Arthur Beatty; Elizabeth Sudney Source: Baptism Record, Reformed Church, Coxsackie: 1738-1899 Coxsackie Reformed Church: 1738-1900 Location: Town of Coxsackie, Greene County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Franklin A. Reference ID: 219 Birth Date: 31 Jul 1864 Bapt. Date: 29 Sep 1865 Parents: Elbert O. Beatty; Cath. E. Source: Second Reformed Church, Coxsackie Coxsackie Second Reformed Church: 1833-1908 Location: Town of Coxsackie, Greene County --- Denomination: Reformed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Johannes Reference ID: 3292 Bapt. Date: 20 Dec 1724 Parents: Marthen Bogaart; Thanneken Lameeter Sponsors: Cherels Beatty; Jannetjen Jansz Source: Kingston Baptismal Register Kingston: 1660-1809 Location: City of Kingston, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed Dutch ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Child: Cornelis Reference ID: 210 Bapt. Date: 14 Sep 1760 Parents: Cornelis Brinck; Maritje Beatty Sponsors: parents Source: Baptism Record of Reformed Church, Marbletown Marbletown Reformed Church: 1746-1871 Location: Town of Marbletown, Ulster County --- Denomination: Reformed _________________________________________________________________ Rethink your business approach for the new year with the helpful tips here. http://special.msn.com/bcentral/prep04.armx

    01/21/2004 01:30:06
    1. [BP2000] Assorted Beattys found at ancestry.com #1
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi thought I'd try the NY area..Nelda New York Births and Baptisms, Eastern Region, 1683-1928 Description: First settled by the Dutch in the 17th century and later acquired by the British, New York is one of the most important states in the history of the United States. This collection of birth and baptism records, compiled by Arthur and Nancy Kelly, was taken from the New York church registers of 1683-1928, and town birth records 1846-49. It contains over 82,028 records from Columbia, Rensselaer, and Albany counties and provides details on more than 320,000 individuals. In addition to the child's name and date of birth or baptism, researchers can find information on parents' names, names of sponsors, and notes included in these vital records. Further information and books from which these records were taken can be obtained from Arthur and Nancy Kelly, 305 Cedar Heights Road, Rhinebeck, NY, 12572. Baptism Date: 23 Feb 1794 Father: Arthur Beatty Mother: Elisabeth Suddery Item #: 3543 Child: Sarah Sponsor: Arthur Beatty; Elisabeth Suddery Baptism Record of Kinderhook Reformed Church: Kinderhook Kinderhook Reformed Church 1718-1899 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Baptism Date: 23 Sep 1810 Father: Joseph Penburn Mother: Nancy Beaty Child: George Birth Date: 20 Apr 1810 Page: 44 Vital Records of Jerusalem Reformed Church: Reformed Church: Baptisms 1792-1886; Marriages 1822-1885; Deaths 1851-1890 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Baptism Date: 14 Mar 1868 Child: John Beaty Vital Records of Jerusalem Reformed Church: Reformed Church: Baptisms 1792-1886; Marriages 1822-1885; Deaths 1851-1890 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Baptism Date: 14 Feb 1828 Father: J. B. Steele Mother: wife Child: John Beaty Birth Date: 09 May 1827 Reformed Church of the Boght Boght Corners, Cohoes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Baptism Date: 02 Aug 1795 Father: Arthur Beaty Mother: Elisabeth Suddery Item #: 3729 Child: Alexander Baptism Record of Kinderhook Reformed Church: Kinderhook Kinderhook Reformed Church 1718-1899 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Baptism Date: 22 Dec 1811 Father: Charles Teeling Mother: Sarah Beatie Item #: 870 Child: Ann Eliza Birth Date: 17 Nov 1811 Vital Records of Reformed Church: Wynantskill Reformed Church 1794-1889 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Baptism Date: 22 Dec 1811 Father: Charles Teeling Mother: Sarah Beatie Item #: 871 Child: Charles Birth Date: 14 May 1809 Vital Records of Reformed Church: Wynantskill Reformed Church 1794-1889 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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/ _________________________________________________________________ Check out the coupons and bargains on MSN Offers! http://shopping.msn.com/softcontent/softcontent.aspx?scmId=1418

    01/21/2004 01:17:36
    1. Re: [BP2000] KY War of 1812 Service Records
    2. Laurel Baty
    3. There were three War of 1812 Pensions from Kentucky soldiers: *Beatie, James G., Pvt. Capt. Samuel Tate’s Co., Ky. Mil., Aug. 23, 1813 – Dec. 22, 1813; 1851, 1855, Saline Co., Mo. 1872, Elmwood, Saline Co., Mo.; soldier's dischg. Certf. in brief. Widow: Elizabeth __; married Dec. 29, 1813, Pulaski Co., KY. COPIED [L4?] Extracts: W. L. Beatie is a witness in 1873 (also signature of L. Wm. Beatie). James Beatie is 60 years old in 1851 and a resident of Saline Co Mo. He volunteered at Somerset Pulaski Co KY in 1813. There is a lot of confusion concerning the unit he served in but eventually an original discharge notice is found stating that he served in Samuel Tate's Co. James states he married Elizabeth Beatie at Pulaski Co KY on Dec 29, 1813. John Lynch and C. J. Miller appear as witnesses for James, all of Saline County MO. [From "Missouri Obituaries July 1872 -1873 -- Dec 1874, Abstracts of Obituaries Published Weekly in The "St. Louis Christian Advocate," Volume II" by Mrs. Howard W. Woodruff, 198513 May 1874 Beatie, James G. was born in Washington Co, VA, 28 Jan 1799; emigrated to Pulaski Co., KY, in 1811; served his country as a soldier of the war of 1812, under Gen. Shelby; was married to Miss Elizabeth Stevenson in 1818, and in 1836 removed to Saline Co, MO, where he remained until his death, 28 Feb 1874, aged 84 yrs 1 mo. The writer received Brother Beattie into the Methodist Church in 1829, on the Sumersett circuit, KY Conference .... His companion, 3 daus and 1 son preceded him to the heavenly world, while 3 daus & 3 sons are still on pilgrimage. Died at the house of his son-in-law, Thomas Dysart -- Thomas Wallace.] *Beatty,William; Capt Aaron Harts Co. Ky Militia Widow: Beatty, Lydia; WO 10692; this is all that is on this card. COPIED [L112?] This is a short file (13 pages) Highlights: Lydia Beatty is 80 in 1874, a resident of Grayson Co KY, Big Clifty PO. She lives with her son, A. D. Beatty. She is the widow of John Fulkerson. Isaac and Jacob Pirtle state that after the death of Lydia's first husband, John Fulkerson she remarried William Beatty who died the 22 day of Feb 1854. They saw Lydia Shaw marry John Fulkerson in Hardin Co Ky on the 21 day of March, 1811. Her first husband died in Grayson Co, KY in 1817 and she married William Beatty in Grayson Co, KY on Aug 10, 1820. There is a copy of the marriage register for her first marriage. *Beaty, Joseph B., Col. Lewis KY Mil (alleged); SO 33742 COPIED Laurel Baty, L252 Anne1857349@cs.com wrote: > Are there line numbers for these Beatty men? > Thanks, > Dinah > > JAMES BEATTY 7 REGIMENT (TAUL'S), MOUNTED, KENTUCKY VOLS. (2 cards, > Private in Captain Samuel Tate's Company, 7 Reg't Kentucky Mtd. Vol. > Mil. from Aug. 23, 1813 to Nov. 14, 1813, no notes.) [See History of > Pulaski Co. KY posted by me--this regiment comes from there] > > JAMES BEATTY 10 REG'T (BOSWELL'S) KENTUCKY MILITIA. (2 cards, Private in > Captain Thomas Evans' Company, 10 reg't Kentucky Militia, served from > April 9, 1813 for six months; note: "Roll dated Newport, Ky.") > > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from BP2000-L, send a message to > BP2000-L-request@rootsweb.com with the word > "UNSUBSCRIBE" in the body of the email and nothing else.

    01/21/2004 11:45:28
    1. Re: [BP2000] KY War of 1812 Service Records
    2. Are there line numbers for these Beatty men? Thanks, Dinah JAMES BEATTY 7 REGIMENT (TAUL'S), MOUNTED, KENTUCKY VOLS. (2 cards, Private in Captain Samuel Tate's Company, 7 Reg't Kentucky Mtd. Vol. Mil. from Aug. 23, 1813 to Nov. 14, 1813, no notes.) [See History of Pulaski Co. KY posted by me--this regiment comes from there] JAMES BEATTY 10 REG'T (BOSWELL'S) KENTUCKY MILITIA. (2 cards, Private in Captain Thomas Evans' Company, 10 reg't Kentucky Militia, served from April 9, 1813 for six months; note: "Roll dated Newport, Ky.")

    01/21/2004 11:03:45
    1. [BP2000] probably not my line but hopefully someone can use this
    2. Bobbie DuFault
    3. >From http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Tombaugh/Family%20Books/Pdf/cragun.pdf Laven Murphy, b. 20 Oct 1908; d. 8 Feb 1961 m. George BETTEY, 22 Oct 1928 ch.: (1) Wallace Lee Bettey, b. 2 May 1930 m. Ruby May CONTESSETTE, 21 Dec 1948 (2) George Kenneth Bettey, b. 21 June 1938; d. 24 June 1938 (3) Carol Bettey, b. 7 May 1940 Bobbie DuFault linage 361

    01/21/2004 08:53:30
    1. [BP2000] Henry Betty, GA, War of 1812
    2. Laurel Baty
    3. This is a stray record that I copied when I was copying John Betty of TN: Henry Betty, 3 Regiment (Wimberly's), Georgia Militia--3 cards, Name also spelled Bettey on 1 card; served as Private in Capt. Jesse Thomas' Company of Infantry, 3 Reg't Georgia Militia; "Arrived at Camp Hope (the rendezvous) Nov. 21, 1814; Expiration of Service Mar. 8, 1815; from residence to rendezvous = 60 miles; from Darien (where discharged) to residence, Madison, 60 miles." Remarks: "Absent sick" Another card gives the date of expiration of service as May 20, 1815. Another card has "Roll dated Camp Darien" Henry was paid 30 dollars and 29 cents for service from Nov. 21, 1814 to Mar 8, 1815. Of that pay 72 cents was for subsistence. Laurel Baty, L252

    01/21/2004 08:33:00
    1. [BP2000] Newspaper Clips( L-84) PA to MN
    2. Donna VanZandt
    3. Indiana Messenger Indiana, PA April 14, 1869 Married On the 8th inst., at the Continental House, in the place, by Rev. David Blair, Mr. Hamilton Beatty, of Selly (Sibley) county, Minnesota, to Miss Sallie Speedy, of Washington township, this county. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1880-Henderson, Sibley, Minnesota Source: FHL Film 1254634 National Archives Film T9-0634 Page 330A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Hamilon BEATTY Self M M W 51 PA Occ: County Treasurer Fa: IRL Mo: IRL Sarah BEATTY Wife F M W 34 PA Occ: House Keeping Fa: PA Mo: PA Harry W. BEATTY Son M S W 18 MN Fa: PA Mo: PA Mattie F. BEATTY Dau F S W 6 MN Fa: PA Mo: PA Washington BEATTY Brother M S W 23 IL Occ: Dpty. Treasurer Fa: IRL Mo: PA xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Other references to Hamilton. From: "Beatty Collins" <cbchrc@earthlink.net> To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: [BP2000] Beattys in Minnesota Date: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 8:39 PM The Minnesota Historical Society has recently added to its website details from a book, "Minnesota Place Names". The book was first published in 1920 by Warren Upham who is described as "a compulsive collector of minutiae". The third edition of the book has just been released, and the data is also online at http://mnplaces.mnhs.org References to Beatty place names in Minnesota are as follows: In St. Louis County, MN (near Duluth), "Beatty Township honors five brothers, pioneers there in lumbering and farming." No other details provided on this family. In Sibley County, MN (west of Minneapolis/St. Paul), there are two references. 1) "Dryden Township, settled in 1854 and organized May 11, 1858, was at first called Williamstown but was renamed by request of Hamilton Beatty and others, he being chairman of the first township board of supervisors. This name, in honor of the celebrated English poet and dramatist John Dryden (1631-1700) is borne also by villages and townships in Maine, New York, Virginia, Michigan,and Arkansas." 2) Beatty Lake, in Sibley County, is named after Robert Beatty. "Robert Beatty was born in the North of Ireland in 1803, came with his parents to Pennsylvania, and removed, with his several sons, in 1857 to Dryden in this county. His son Samuel B. Beatty, born in Pennsylvania in 1841, settled in Dryden in 1857; served in the Tenth Minnesota Regiment 1863-65; was a representative in the legislature in 1877." None of the above are my line. --- Beatty Collins (L-073) Subject: [BP2000-L] Lineage 84- BEATTY Cemetery-Sibley Co., Minn. Resent-Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 19:33:16 -0800 (PST) Resent-From: BP2000-L@rootsweb.com Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 22:31:55 EST From: DonBea@aol.com To: BP2000-L@rootsweb.com File as : BeattyCm.wps BEATTY CEMETERY, Sibley County, Minn. Article published in "THE LAND" Friday, Dec. 5, 1986, Gaylord, Minn. HISTORY OF PIONEER FAMILY CHRONICLED AT RURAL GRAVESITE Gaylord. On the southeast shore of Beatty Lake, carefully cordoned off from the rest of David Ruehling's corn field, is a small cemetery, resting place for some of the area's earliest settlers, members of the pioneer Beatty family. For 128 years, this small corner of a Dryden Township farm has remained placidly undisturbed by the seasonal labors of generations of farm families, the tempests of nature, and the casual gazes of passersby along County Road 13. Two tall oaks stand nearby, silent sentries over the weathered markers of nine graves. Grass and weeds choke the stones, this year, Ruehling said, the County missed its annual mowing. Still, its a tranquil place of quiet beauty. " I wouldn't mind being buried there myself" Ruehling said. The site is typical of Minnesota's earliest graveyards where pioneers buried their loved ones on newly broken farmsteads. Because burial permits were not required until 1907, and early death records are sketchy at best, no one is quite sure just how many pioneer cemeteries are scattered thru the state. An official of the Minnesota Cemetery Association guessed that there could be several hundred. Sibley County Assessor, Cal Roberts, noted that his office keeps a record of cemeteries as tax-exempt parcels, but that such listings don't distinguish between private rural cemeteries and homesteaders family plots. Some of the sites, like the Beatty Cemetery, are fairly visible and close to the road, he said. "But some are on farms, hidden away in old groves or behind building sites." Roberts estimates about a dozen of the small sites - with anywhere from six to twenty graves each- are located in Sibley County. For example, one half mile from the Beatty plot is the old Altmow family cemetery. " Just in this neighborhood there are two " Ruehling said. " That must have been the style at the time. Each family had their own." A local history book, Gaylord Hub on Sibley County, states that many settlers deaths were not recorded: " Life was simple ad severe. Infant death was common and old age rare." Sibley County death records date to 1870, however, and do include some of the names on the Beatty Cemetery markers. THE STORY UNFOLDS In visiting the cemetery and reading the time worn markers, the story of the Beatty family begins to unfold. Early history books and County records add bits of information and descendant, Jim Beatty, currently Nicollet County Assessor and a great grandson of the pioneer patriarch, can supply more details. Jim grew up on a farmstead on the east side of Beatty Lake and recalls that at one time, all the land surrounding the lake belonged to the Beattys. Robert Beatty, Sr. and his wife Sarah came to Minnesota in the spring of 1857 from Illinois. Beatty and four of his sons, Andrew, Hamilton, Robert, Jr., and Joseph W. each made claims of 160 acres, each in Dryden Township. Beatty, the son of Irish immigrants first settled with his parents in Quebec and later in Pennsylvania. There he married Nancy Wi;son in 1824, the couple had 12 children. After the death of his first wife, Beatty married Sarah and the family resided in Illinois breifly before coming to Minnesota. " The original homestead was on the south side of the lake, by the cemetery," Jim added. Hamilton later built on the east side of the lake. In 1890, when Hami;ton moved to Oregon, " the whole clan from up on the hill moved to the east side." In spite of the hardships- early historians document a grass hopper plague in 1873 and a diptheria epidemic in 1881- the family appears to have prospered. Samuel B. Beatty enlisted in the Union Army and survived several Civil War battles. In 1868, he purchased 160 acres in Sibley County. He served a term in the Minnesota Legislature in 1877. Jim noted that Samuel moved to Brownton in the early 1900s and was buried there in 1921. He had four children. . Hamilton became Sibley County Treasurer in 1882 His picture and a plaque hang in the Sibley County Historical Society Museum in Henderson Another son, James R. marries Emily Maas of Arlington in 1880. The couple had several children, including Robert, Jim's father. James R. was a Sibley County Commissioner from 1898 to 1926 TRAGIC HISTORY But there is a more poignant side to the Beatty history. Jim recalls hearing about " a couple of the girls " who died in Pennsylvania before the moves to Illinois and Minnesota. Another son, George, died in Missouri in 1890 The grave markers in the Beatty cemetery starkly depict the irony of a harsh, yet fragile, life for the settlers. In 1858, when Minnesota was becoming a state, and James Buchanan was President, the Beattys buried their son, Robert, Jr. on land they had claimed for just a year. He was 29. His tombstone is a kiosk -like monument he shares with three of his siblings. The name of William A. Beatty, who died May 29, 1859 at the age of 20, is etched on one side. A third side of the marker reads simply " Nancy Jane, born Oct. 3, 1846, died Feb. 4, 1862" On the fourth side of the monument , Joseph W.'s death , April 2, 1863 at the age of 27 is recorded No causes are given for any of the untimely deaths, and these names are not included in Sibley County records . Jim speculates that the four may have died from influenza. Two of the children of James R. and Emily were buried in the family plot in 1903. Grace died of appendicitis at the age of 5, Clark was stricken with pneumonia while attending Dental School in Indianapolis, Jim said. " Clark died in March. That was always the worst month for pneimonia in those days." Robert, Sr., and Sarah are buried alongside each other in graves marked with identical flat stones. One reads ," Sarah, wife of Robert Beatty. Died Feb. 4, 1875, age 62 tears, 11 months, 7 days." Roberts marker indicates he lived to be 87. Records at the Court House list old age as official cause of death. Andrew, the bachelor, died June 27, 1893 at 69. His tombstone reads " A kind brother and a true friend. " In that tiny corner of section 23, Dryden Township. Beatty Cemetery is a tribute to the nine people buried there and a reminder of the resiliency and steadfastness that became the homesteaders legacy for future generations. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Subject: [BP2000-L] JOHN BEATTY- Lineage BP 82 Resent-Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1999 09:30:46 -0700 (PDT) Resent-From: BP2000-L@rootsweb.com Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1999 12:19:38 EDT From: DonBea@aol.com To: BP2000-L@rootsweb.com BP 2000 Inquiry Does any one recognize or connect with this family ?? JOHN BEATTY- born N. Ireland 1789 or 1790 Came to America with parents in 1806, and settled in Indiana County, Pa. Married ISABEL STEWART ( Jimmy Stewart lineage ) 1830 census shows John and Isabel with 3 sons and 2 daughters. They had several more children while still in Indiana County, Pa., including REBECCAH BEATTY, born 20 July, 1836 in Pa., died 4 May, 1909 in McLeod County, Minnesota.. Rebeccah married HIRAM R. ALDEN 26 August, 1867 in Henderson, Sibley County, Minnesota. The family disappeared from Indiana County, Pa., and do not show in the 1840 census. ISABEL died in 1855, probably in Illinois. It appears that John and his children moved to Sibley County, Minnesota in 1857 . JOHN BEATTY is shown in the in the 1860 census of Sibley County, Arlington Township Minnesota , Dwelling 470, as age 69, farmer, born Ireland. Also in household is ANN BEATTY, age 35, born in Pennsylvania. Ann is probably an unmarried daughter of John. Also shown in dwelling 471 in WILLIAM S. BEATTY, age 27 and REBECCAH BEATTY, age 23 Also shown in dwelling 472 is BENJAMIN B. BEATTY, age 21 This family is BP Lineage 82.Any connecting info would be appreciated. Thanks Don Beatty, (Donbea@aol.com) BP Lineage 82 ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== Have you considered joining the Rootsweb Genealogical Data Cooperative? Voluntary support helps keep access free. http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html For us forgetful types there is new on-line credit card option. Someday YOU'LL be an ancestor too

    01/21/2004 08:23:38
    1. [BP2000] KY War of 1812 Service Records
    2. Laurel Baty
    3. I don't think these Kentucky War of 1812 service records were as useful as the Tennessee Records. But, here they are: CORNELIUS BEATTY 2 BRIGADE (CHILES') MOUNTED, KENTUCKY VOLS. ( I think this is the same man as below, 1 card in envelope marked 2 Brig. (Chile's), Mounted Kentucky Volunteers, card is Muster Roll of General and General Staff Officers, 2 Brigade, 2 Division Kentucky Mtd Vol. Militia; served from Aug. 13, 1813 - to Nov. 3, 1813, note--Horse lost from the enclosure at Portage River.) CORNELIUS BEATTY 2 DIVISION (DESHA'S), MOUNTED, KENTUCKY VOLS. (1 card, 1 pay account; Card is Muster Roll of General and General Staff Officers, 2 Division Kentucky Mtd Vol. Militia; date of Staff appointment Aug. 31, 1813 - Nov. 3, 1813; note--Horse lost from the enclosure at Portage River; Cornelius is the Brigade Quarter Master and his pay account is signed C Beatty.) HENRY BEATTY 2 REGIMENT (JENNINGS') KENTUCKY VOLS. (6 cards, name also spelled Beaty & Baity on several cards, subsistence account, handwritten note; Quartermaster on Field and Staff Pay Roll of 2 Reg't Kentucky Vol. Mil., served from Sept. 1, 1812 to March 29, 1813; 1 card with note "Roll dated newport, KY" another note: "including the marching of 150 miles to the place of rendezvous and the same distance in returning from the place of discharge at 15 miles per day." Account is signed "Henry Beatty" and there is note dated 1812 signed by Henry Beatty JAMES BEATTY 7 REGIMENT (TAUL'S), MOUNTED, KENTUCKY VOLS. (2 cards, Private in Captain Samuel Tate's Company, 7 Reg't Kentucky Mtd. Vol. Mil. from Aug. 23, 1813 to Nov. 14, 1813, no notes.) [See History of Pulaski Co. KY posted by me--this regiment comes from there] JAMES BEATTY 10 REG'T (BOSWELL'S) KENTUCKY MILITIA. (2 cards, Private in Captain Thomas Evans' Company, 10 reg't Kentucky Militia, served from April 9, 1813 for six months; note: "Roll dated Newport, Ky.") WILLIAM BEATTY 2 REGIMENT (JENNINGS') KENTUCKY VOLS. [See William Beatty] HENRY BEATY 2 REGIMENT (JENNINGS') KENTUCKY VOLS. [See Henry Beatty] JAMES BEATY JOHNSON'S REG'T, MOUNTED, KENTUCKY VOLS. (2 cards, name spelled Beatey on one card, Private Captain James Johnson's Company, Reg't Mounted Vols. commanded by Col. Richard M. Johnson; served from Sept. 1, 1812 to Oct. 15, 1812, no notes.) JOHN BEATY RENICK'S MOUNTED BATT'N, KENTUCKY VOLS. (2 cards, Private in Capt. Thomas Dollarhide's Co., Kentucky Mounted Vol. Militia, of detached Battalion commanded by Major Henry Renick; served from Sept. 18, 1812 to Oct. 27, 1812, no notes) WILLIAM BEATY 2 REGIMENT (JENNINGS') KENTUCKY VOLS. (6 cards, name also Beatty on 3 cards, Private in Capt. Silvanus Massie's Co. of Inf., 2 Reg't Kentucky Militia; Sept. 1, 1812; engaged for six months; Note: "ten dollars advanced at Newport Ky" another note: "including the marching of 150 miles to the place of rendezvous and the same distance in returning from the place of discharge at 15 miles per day." JAMES BEATEY JOHNSON'S REGIMENT, MOUNTED, KENTUCKY VOLUNTEERS. [See James Beaty] Laurel Baty, L252

    01/21/2004 08:07:38
    1. Re: [BP2000] Beatty in Morrow County Ohio
    2. Lois
    3. Erie Co., PA? Erie Co., NY? Erie Co., Ohio? Some other state with an Erie County? Lois Kortering ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Beatty" <jbeatty@acpl.lib.in.us> To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 2:02 PM Subject: Re: [BP2000] Beatty in Morrow County Ohio > Gen. John Beatty and William G. Beatty, though they lived in Cardington > in Morrow County, were nativesof Erie County and are part of Lineage > 24. > > John Beatty > L-24 > > > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== > Visit the BP2000 Web page > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bp2000/ >

    01/21/2004 07:53:45
    1. [BP2000] Westmoreland co., PA Deeds
    2. Donna VanZandt
    3. Westmoreland co., PA Deeds 1807 Bk. 7 Microfilm # 929168 (DVZ) Bk. 7 pg. 62 Recorded 21 Nov. 1803 1 May 1785 John Beaty, Senr. of Westmoreland co., PA to William Beatty of Westmoreland co., PA sells 300 acres plus allowance for five pounds lawful money. The land was order of survey granted William Beaty by the Honorable Proprietors of PA 3 April 1769, # 1847. Jno. Beaty In presence of: Jos. Beaty Henry Erwin John Beaty acknowledged the deed in front of Geo. Baird, JP-January 1786 at Westmoreland co., PA xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 7-162 Recorded 21 Nov. 1803 William Beaty of Westmoreland co., PA to John Kungle of Westmoreland co., PA 7 Nov. 1787 sells location and order of survey granted John Beaty 3rd April 1769, # 1847 of 300 acres plus allowance and made over to sd. Wm. Beatty who sells for 85 pounds lawful money. Wm.. Beatty In presence of: John Cribs George Scheibler Acknowledged by William Bettey in front of Ch'r Truby, JP xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (probably L-95) 7-80 Recorded 21 Dec. 1803 Robert Beaty and Rebekah, his wife of Greensburg, Westmoreland co., PA to John Young, Esq., 19 Dec. 1803 sell a lott of ground in Greensburg # 128 for 95 pounds. Robt. Beaty Rebekah Beaty In the presence of: James Parr Thomas Beaty Robert Beaty and Rebekah, his wife, acknowledge and dower released in presence of James Parr, JP at Westmoreland co., PA xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 7-102, 7-251, 7-331 (all similar) 19 June 1804 Paul Busti giving power of attorney to Robert Beatty Paul Busti, attorney for Wilhelm Willink, Hendrick Vollenhoven, Rutger Ian Schimmelpennenck of Amsterdam who survived Nicholas Van Staphorst & Christian Van Esgler do appoint Robert Beaty of Greensburghm Westmoreland co., PA my substitute...... (bio-L-95 Robert was attorney and agent for Holland Land co.) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 7-225 Recorded 10 Sept. 1804 John Beaty of Donegal twp., Westmoreland co., PA to Robert Crawford of Westmoreland co., PA 5 Sept. 1804 for 33 pounds lawful money sells all that distillery with appurtenances thereonto belonging, lately occupied by me sd. John Beatty on the premises of the sd. Robert Crawford which are as follows, viz. one still said to hold 110 gallons, 12 working vessels, 11 covers, 8 caggs (kegs?), 2 water buckets, also one cow and one calf for 33 pounds lawful money. Agness (her X mark) Beaty John Beaty In presence of: Thomas Larimer Wm. Allen? Acknowledged by AgnessBeaty 5 Sept. 1804 at Westmoreland co., PA (John did not acknowledge) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (probably L-95) 7-584 23 April 1806 Johnston Beatty of the city of Baltimore to Samuel Parr of New Alexandria, Westmoreland co., PA 26 Oct. 1802 a lott of ground in New Alexandria # 78 for 3 pounds lawful money. Johnston Beaty In presence of: Edw. J. Coates/Coales Jas. Calhoun Acknowledged by Johnston Beaty in presence of Jas. Calhoun, Mayor of Baltimore, at city of Baltimore, ctate of Maryland. 26 Oct. 1802 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Donna L-3

    01/21/2004 07:23:42
    1. Re: [BP2000] Beatty in Morrow County Ohio
    2. John Beatty
    3. Gen. John Beatty and William G. Beatty, though they lived in Cardington in Morrow County, were nativesof Erie County and are part of Lineage 24. John Beatty L-24

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