I am really slow in getting around to this e-mail but I am cleaning house. I have 2 questions about this message. 1. The source that is listed. Is this a book or film?? 2. Is or was there a Heidelberg, Lancaster Co. PA.? I know there is a Heidelberg, Berks Co. PA? Julie Miller L.#134 ----- Original Message ----- From: "joe patterson" <jpatter@comcast.net> To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 2:02 PM Subject: [BP2000] [Fwd: Church Records: Adams, Berks & Lancaster Counties, Pennsylvania 1729-1881] > forwarded for Bobbie > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Church Records: Adams, Berks & Lancaster Counties, > Pennsylvania 1729-1881 > Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 19:52:59 -0700 > From: "Bobbie DuFault" <bobbiedu@verizon.net> > To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > Church Records: Adams, Berks & Lancaster Counties, Pennsylvania 1729-18 > (Does not include more obscure spellings like Betz) > > Beatty, George > Date: Dec 8, 1809 > Event: Birth > Record ID: 291863 > Relation: Born > Location: Heidelberg, Lancaster Co., PA > Church: Millbach Reformed Congregation > >
For those of you not familiar with these records they consist of a series of Cards in a jacket envelope. The cards are approximately 3 inches wide and 7 inches long. Each card typically gives the soldiers name and unit and dates of service. Sometimes the distance traveled from the neighborhood of the unit to the place of "muster in" is shown as well as return distance from place of "muster out". Sometimes there will be additional information contained in the envelope with the cards; this is usually a Power of Attorney and will show the soldier's county of residence and signature. I thought I would summarize the cards that I copied and also offer to scan any record for anyone interested in a particular soldier. DAVID BAITY 1 REG'T (WYNNE'S) W. TENNESSEE MILITIA. (2 cards, Corpl. in Capt. Bayliss E. Prince's Company of Infantry, Col. John K. Wynne's Reg't Tennessee Militia, served from Oct. 1, 1813 to Jan. 12, 1814; Note: Each non-commissioned officer and private travelled 130 miles in returning from Fayetteville, where discharged, to Clarksville, MONTGOMERY County, place of residence.) JOSEPH BAITY MCCRORY'S REG'T, WEST TENNESSEE MILITIA. (2 cards, Sergt. in Captain John Reynold's Company, Col. Thomas McCrory's Reg't of West Tennessee Militia Infantry, served from Oct. 4, 1813 to Jan. 15, 1814; Note: Non-commissioned officers and privates travelled 164 miles marching to Fayetteville, where mustered in, and from Fort Deposit, where discharged, and in returning to residence, Murfreesboro, RUTHERFORD County.) JOSEPH BAITY 2 REG'T (COCKE'S) W. TENNESSEE MILITIA. (3 cards, name spelled Baity, Beaty and Beatty, Private in Capt. George Barnes' Co. of Inf. 2 Reg't Tennessee Militia, served from Nov. 13, 1814 to May 13, 1815. No note on card but 1 card dated Nashville May 13, 1815 and 1 dated Camp Hynes Nov. 19, 1814) DAVID BATEY 2 REG'T (COCKE'S) W. TENNESSEE MILITIA.[see David Beatty also Beaty] ROBERT BATEY CHILES' BATTALION, MOUNTED GUNMEN, EAST TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. ( Three cards, name spelled Beaty on one card, Power of Attorney, Private in Capt. Jehu Stephens' Company of Mounted Infantry, Major John Chiles' Batt'n East Tenn. Vol. Mil., served from Oct. 6, 1814 to May 1, 1815. No note on card but 2 cards have "Roll dated Knoxville" on them; Power of Attorney shows Robert to be a resident of BLOUNT County, TN and his signature (by mark) is Robert Beaty, Jr.) ROBERT BATEY REG'T OF CAVALRY AND MOUNTED GUNMEN, TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. (COL. JOHN COFFEE, COL. JOHN ALLCORN). (Two cards, Private in Capt. John J. Winston's Co. of Mounted Riflemen, Col. John Allcorn's Reg't Cavalry and Mounted Gunmen; served from Oct. 8, 1813 to Jan. 8, 1814. No note on card but "Roll dated Huntsville" on card with Feb. 8, 1814 date.) SAMUEL BATY 5 REG'T (BOOTH'S) TENNESSEE MILITIA. (undergoing conservation, not available at this time) WILLIAM BATY 1 REG'T MTD. (PERKIN'S), W. TENNESSEE VOLS. (2 cards, Private in Capt. John B. Quarles' Co. of Mtd Infantry, Col. N. T. Perkins' Reg't Tennessee Mounted Militia; served from Dec. 13, 1813 to Feb. 8, 1814; Note: the distance form Lebanon, county of WILSON, to the neighborhood of Huntsville, place of muster in, and from Fayetteville, place of muster out, to Lebanon, is 190 miles) DAVID BEATTY 2 REG'T (COCKE'S) W. TENNESSEE MILITIA.( 3 cards, Power of Attorney, discharge certificate; David's last name is spelled Batey on 1 card, Beaty, and Beatty on the other 2 cards and Beattie on the discharge notice! He served as Private in Capt. John Weakley's Co. of Inf., 2 Reg't (Cocke's) West Tennessee Militia and was promoted to Corpl on 13 Nov. 1814; He served from Nov. 13, 1814 to May 13, 1815, there is no note but 2 cards show "Roll dated Nashville" and "Roll dated Camp Hynes;" David's Power of Attorney states that his County of residence is MONTGOMERY and his name is signed with (his mark) David Beatty ) DAVID BEATTY 3 REG'T (COPELAND'S) WEST TENNESSEE MIL. (2 cards, Private in Capt. William Evan's co. of Inf., Col. Stephen Copeland's Regiment W. Tennessee Militia; served from Jan. 28, 1814 to June 4, 1814; Note: "Each non-commissioned officer and private travelled 383 miles marching to Camp Johnson, where mustered in, and from Fayetteville, where discharged, to residence in Monroe, OVERTON County, Tennessee.") JOHN BEATTY 3 REG'T (COPELAND'S) WEST TENNESSEE MIL. (4 cards, subsistence account; Private and Ensign in Capt. William Evan's Co. of Inf., Col. Stephen Copeland's Regiment Tennessee Militia; served from Jan. 28, 1814 to May 10, 1814; 2 cards are labeled John Beatty Jr., Private, also "sick, absent 27 March at Fort Strother" with Note: "Each non-commissioned officer and private travelled 383 miles marching to camp Johnson, where mustered in, and from Fayetteville, where discharged, to residence in Monroe, OVERTON County, Tennessee" two other cards have the same note and are labeled John Beatty, Ensign. The subsistence account is 2 pages and has a signature "John Batey, Ensign" showing that John had received $8.80 for rations) JOSEPH BEATTY 2 REG'T (COCKE'S) W. TENNESSEE MILITIA. [see Joseph Baity] ARTHUR BEATY 2 REGIMENT WEST TENNESSEE MILITIA. (4 cards, 1 marked "sick absent", a discharge slip signed by Capt. John Looney, a Power of Attorney; Private in Captain John Looney's Co. of Inf., 2 Reg't West Tennessee Militia, served from Sept. 20, 1814 to April 20, 1815; Note: Non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates marched 50 miles from residence, Columbia, MAURY County, to Fayetteville, Lincoln County, where mustered in. Power of Attorney shows Arthur's residence as Maury County and he signs his name "Arthur Beaty".) DAVID BEATY ALLISON'S REG'T, EAST TENNESSEE MILITIA. (2 cards, Power of Attorney, Private in Captain Jonas Laughmiller's Co., Reg't of East Tennessee Militia commanded by Col. Ewen Allison, served from Jan. 10, 1814 to May 23, 1814; no note but 1 card has "Roll dated Knoxville;" Power of Attorney gives his county of residence as HAWKINS his name is signed "David Beaty" and also spelled Batey in the document) DAVID BEATY 2 REG'T (COCKE'S) W. TENNESSEE MILITIA. [see David Beatty] ELEAZER BEATY 2 REG'T (CHEATHAM'S) W. TENNESSEE MIL. (2 cards, Power of Attorney, Discharge certificate; served as Private in Capt. Robert Carson's Company of Militia from Jan. 28, 1814 to May 10, 1814; Note: Each non-commissioned officer and private travelled 120 miles in marching from Murfreesborough, Rutherford County, Tenn., to Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tenn., where mustered in, and back to Murfreesborough." Power of Attorney gives his residence as RUTHERFORD County, TN; his signed (his mark) as Eliazer Bety and is also spelled Baty in the document, his discharge notice spells his name Beatty.) JOHN BEATY MCCRORY'S REG'T, WEST TENNESSEE MILITIA. (2 cards, 1 card name is spelled John Bealy, Power of Attorney; SGT in Captain Samuel B. McKnight's Co. of Militia, Col. Thomas McCrory's Reg't Tennessee Infantry from Oct. 4, 1813 to Jan. 4, 1814; Note: Non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates travelled 160 miles marching to Fort Deposit, where mustered in, and returning from Fayettevillle to residence, Columbia, Maury County." Power of Attorney shows residence as MAURY county, TN and his name is signed "John Beaty.)" JOHN BEATY 1 REG'T (WEAR'S) EAST TENNESSEE VOLS. (2 cards, served as Sergt in Capt. Jehu Stephens' Co. of Inf., Col. Samuel Wear's Reg't, East Tennessee Militia from Sept. 23, 1813 to Dec. 31, 1813; no note but one card shows "Roll dated Knoxville.") JOSEPH BEATY 2 REG'T (COCKE'S) W. TENNESSEE MILITIA. [See Joseph Baity] READERICK BEATY 38 REGIMENT TENNESSEE MILITIA. (2 cards, Filed under Beathy, one card gives name as Beaty, served as Private in Capt. Thomas Lankford's Detachment of Militia Infantry from May 9, 1812 to May 15,, 1812; no note) ROBERT BEATY CHILES' BATTALION, MOUNTED GUNMEN, EAST TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. [see Robert Batey] ROBERT BEATY 1 REG'T (WEAR'S) EAST TENNESSEE VOLS. (2 cards, served in Capt. Jehu Stephens' Co. of Inf., Col. Samuel Wear's Reg't, East Tennessee Militia from Sept. 23, 1813 to Dec. 31, 1813; no note on card but "Roll dated Knoxville" is found on one card.) WATSON BEATY ALLISON'S REG'T, EAST TENNESSEE MILITIA. (2 cards, Power of Attorney; served as Private in Captain Jonas Laughmiller's Co. of Drafted Militia, in a Reg't of East Tennessee Militia commanded by Col. Ewen Allison from Jan. 10, 1814 to May 23, 1814; Power of Attorney gives Watson's County of residence as HAWKINS and he signs his name (his mark) Watson Batey.) WILLIAM BEATY, Sr. 1 REGIMENT (BRADLEY'S) TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. (2 cards; Private in Captain John Kennedy's Company of Riflemen, 1 Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry from Oct. 4, 1813 to Dec. 10, 1813; No note but "Roll dated Nashville" on card WILLIAM BEATY, Jr. 1 REGIMENT (BRADLEY'S) TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. (2 cards; Private in Captain John Kennedy's Company of Riflemen, 1 Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry from Oct. 4, 1813 to Dec. 10, 1813; No note but "Roll dated Nashville" on card. JOHN BETTY 3 REGT' (ROULSTON'S) WEST TENNESSEE MIL. (3 cards, Letters of Administration; served as Private in Captain Edward Robinson's Co. of Tennessee Militia Inf., 3 Regiment from Nov. 13, 1814 to May 13, 1815; document in file: State of Tennessee By the Justices of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the county of SMITH It being certified to us, that John Betty late of said county, is deceased, and hath made no Will, and it being thereupon ordered by the said court, that Tyrel Sikes have letters of administration on the estate of the said deceased, he having first given bond and security agreeable to law in that case, made and provided. These are therefore to empower you the said Tyrel Sikes administrator aforesaid, to enter into, and upon all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and credits, of the said deceased, and the same into his possession take, wheresoever in this state to be found, and an Inventory thereof, to return according to law, and all the just debts of the deceased to pay, and the residue to deliver to those who have a right thereto by law. Witness, Robert Allen, Clerk of our said Court at Office, this second Monday in February 1816. Robert Allen, Clk I thought I would include the following for reference. Notice the absence of Hawkins and Montgomery County TN from the Census--many eastern counties are missing from this Census. 1820 Census of Tennessee [Year Surname Given TN County Page males <10 10-16 16-18 18-26 26-45 >45; females <10 10-16 16-26 26-45 >45] 1820 Baity Arther Maury p. 72 000010/10010 (War of 1812? also John Beaty) 1820 Batey James Smith p. 44 01001101011 1820 Batte Henry Rutherford p. 93 310010/12010 1820 Batte Thomas Rutherford p. 117 200010/ 20100 1820 Baty Andrew Lincoln p. 16 000010/00000 1820 Baty John Lincoln p. 16 400001/12020 1820 Baty William Lincoln p. 14 200010/20001 1820 Beaty Thomas Giles p. 13 320010/12010 1820 Beaty Andrew Overton p. 6 110201/00100 1820 Beaty Ann Overton p. 6 110100/00201 1820 Beaty David Overton p. 9 400010/40010 1820 Beaty George Overton p. 17 400010/01010 1820 Beaty James Overton p. 10 110001/00010 1820 Beaty John Overton p. 15 100010/00000 (War of 1812? Are there 2 John's Jr. and Sr.?) 1820 Beaty John Overton p. 5 100110/32010 1820 Beaty Robert Overton p. 15 000010/00100 1820 Beaty William Overton p. 5 200010/10100 1820 Beaty Eleazer Rutherford p. 118 200010/30010 (War of 1812, also Joseph) 1820 Beaty John Rutherford p. 117 010001/31010 1820 Beaty William F Rutherford p. 102 100010/20100 1820 Beaty+ William S Rutherford p. 101 101201/22001 1820 Beaty William Wayne p. 326 210010/21010 >From Index to Early Tennessee Tax Lists transcribed and Indexed by Byron Sistler, Sistler and Associates, 1994 Introduction: Research in Tennessee for the period prior to 1830 poses some difficult problems because no complete census schedules for the state exist prior to that date. The 1800 census schedules were entirely lost or destroyed, and for 1810 only Rutherford Co. has been saved. The 1820 lists for almost all the eastern counties are missing. [Not all tax lists for every year of every county are in this bookgenerally data less than five years apart is not included (i.e. White County 1825 is included but not 1826-1830) I have not included the various spellings of Bailey in this list (Baily and Baley).] Baity, John-- Blount County 1805 Baity, Samuel-- Blount County 1805 Batey, Thomas-- Giles 1812 Batey, William-- Giles 1812 Bayd, Henry-- Washington 1819 Bayty, John S.-- Giles 1819 Beady, John-- Grainger 1799 Beatty, Cypens-- White 1825 Beatty, James-- Sullivan 1796 Beaty, Andrew-- Sullivan 1796 Beaty, Arthur-- Maury 1816 Beaty, David-- Davidson 1805, Davidson 1811, Montgomery 1798, Williamson 1801 Beaty, Hugh-- Roane 1805 Beaty, James-- Sullivan 1797, Maury 1816 Beaty, John-- Maury 1816, Montgomery 1798, Grainger 1799, Blount 1801, Blount 1800, Williamson 1810 Beaty, Samel-- Blount 1801 Beaty, William-- Davidson 1811 Laurel Baty, L252 ==== 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.
I did a search of the BP2000 list Archives and found that this volume and many others from the series had been posted in the year 2000. I searched on the word "Monongalia." To search the BP2000 archives: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl Laurel Baty, L252 Laurel Baty wrote: > >From "Monongalia County, (West) Virginia: Records of the District, > Superior and County Courts, Volume 1: 1776 -- 1799" by Melba Pender > Zinn, Heritage Books, 1990 > (This is a multiple volume series--I think there were at least 11 > volumes and there seemed to a lot of Beatys, and also Shumans for L6 in > some of the later volumes. I only did a few volumes, not being at all > familiar with the research that has been done in this county) > > Page 14 > 1c -- 1788, District Court, Monongalia County. Pre-emption Treasury > Warrant #2044, on original parchment, to Jeremiah Simpson, assignee of > __Ramsey, assignee of William Morgan, dated 14 March 1782 for 200 acres > surveyed on 15 March 1786 in Monongalia County adjoining John Green, > said Simpson, ROBERT BEATY and Robert Bennett dated 8 July 1788. On > reverse, "I do hereby certify that Sam'l Crane has bought the within > tract of land," signed Jer'm Simpson. > > Page 28 > 7 - 1791, District Court, Monongalia County. From Ohio County Court, > June 1791. WILLIAM BEATY confined to the gaol of said county on a > charge of "feloniously steeling from George Coughan (later Cogran) a > purse of money of forty guinies, three halfjoes and six french crowns." > An Appearance Bond in the amount of 81 pounds and 10 shillings of > Pennsylvania money was filed and George and William McCorkhill and John > Churchill to give evidence at next term of court in behalf of the > Commonwealth. William Boggs summoned to testify in behalf of THOMAS > BEATY, 11 August 1791. To the sheriff of Ohio County and to the > District Jailer at Morgan Town in Monongalia County: "whereas at a court > held by the Commonwealth in Ohio County, 20 June 1791, for the > examination of WILLIAM BEATY, late of Pennsylvania, then a Prisoner in > the said Ohio County jail on charges as aforesaid, it being determined > that said BEATY stand trial and be removed to the district jail at > Morgan Town, Monongalia County." John Churchill made oath that about 17 > June 1791 he was coming up the Ohio River in the company of WILLIAM > BEATY and several other men. They stopped with the boat at a small > distance below the mouth of Muskingham River on the western side and > after securing the boat said BEATY went on shore an sometime later that > night came on board and woke said Churchill and asked him who was lying > in the stern of the boat and Churchill replied "No one except George > McCorkhill" and said BEATY went and laid down beside said George > McCorkhill and put his hand in his pocket and then and there took a > purse with money in it and got up and went out of the boat and this > despondent followed the said BEATY and "saw him empty the purse into his > hand and his hand into his pocket and drop the purse on the ground and > cover it with land", 20 June 1791. George McCorkhill's deposition dated > 20 June 1791 tells a like story adding that the said BEATY alleged that > he had taken the purse as a prank and had hid the money near old > McMasham's fence, and the despondent further added that said BEATY > offered him 12 pounds to say nothing of the affair. Said BEATY was > delivered to the district jail at Morgan Town, 27 June 1791. William > Bragg summoned to testify in behalf of said BEATY and the jurors were: > Morgan Hunt, James Beard Turner, Danial and John Morgan, James Moor, > Nathaniel Coalman, George Der__?, Morgan Vanmeter, John Beckey, John > Humphries, Charles Dills, and John Dates. > > Page 135 > 36 --1797, District Court, Monongalia County. ALEXANDER BEATY summoned > to answer Silas Lord in a plea of trespass, assault and battery $500 > damage, 7 June 1797. September 1797 term of court, dismissed, defendant > paying costs. > > Page 201 > 47 -- 1797, Monongalia County Court. Alexander and Thomas Fleming > summoned to answer ALEXANDER BEATEY and David Shockley in a plea of > trespass $100 damage, 27 July 1797. "This action is brought for the > breach of ___ contract." > > Page 210 > 54 -- 1798, ALEXANDER BEATY summoned to answer Alexander Hawtorn in a > plea of debt for 5 pounds, 16 shillings and 8 pence due by note, 18 > January 1798. Note dated 29 November 1797. > > Page 233 > 57c -- 1799, Notice to ALEXANDER BEATY and John Baker of suit for > payment of "forthcoming bond" for 9 pounds, 44 shillings and 4 pence > dated 10 August last, due 17 August last, by Jno Evans and J. W. Dean, > executors for E. Burrough, deceased, 12 Septmeber 1799. Attachment Bond > for BEATY with John Baker as surety, 10 August 1799, to ensure the > attached property of BEATY would be delivered at time of public sale. > October 1799 term of court, judgement. > > Page 254 > 62 -- 1791....WILLIAM BEATY committed to jail for felony, 2 June 1791. > > Laurel Baty, L252 > > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== > **************************************** > BEATTY CENSUS PROJECT > BP2000 members are currently extracting > Beatty data from U.S. Census Records. We > need volunteers for research as well as > for recording the information in our > database. Write Ray Beatty <RCBDJR@AOL.COM> > if you can help.
All this Beatty/Hunter info is extracted fom wills. This gets into the L005 /L005C problem..... Sarah Beattie L107 Thomas Beatty b.1715 d. 1807 WILL 1808 LIBER D PG 82 m. Elizabeth Huston b.1719 d. 11/12/1802 Children - Isabella m. Robert C. Hunter children- Francis Hunter Thomas Hunter Ann Hunter Sally Ann Hunter Catherine Hunter Joseph b. 1758 d. 3/6/1815 buried Goodwill or Berea m. Eunice Harris children - ? none listed per his will dated 8/3/1814 LIBER E PG 285 Thomas, Capt. b. 1761 d. 12/10/1800 buried Goodwill ADMIN C 57 m. 1797 Martha Monell (Munell) b. 1765 d. 11/10/1841 buried Goodwill Children- William Clark Beatty b. 1797 d. 6/12/1813 buried Goodwill Isabel b.bef. 1800 listed as a minor in 1807 per grandfathers will William Beatty b. 1757 d. 5/1/1834 buried Goodwill m. Margaret b. 1778 d. 3/1/1812 buried Goodwill WILL LIBER J PG 74 INVENTORY OCT 1834 Children - Maria b. 10/1/1793 d.6/2/1876 buried Goodwill will 1876 liber 39 pg 128 Henry b.1791 d. 3/8/1839 Admin G pg 79 m. Jane Hunter b.7/14/1798 d. 3/27/1870 buried Goodwill Children- Henry Beatty b. 8/7/1831 d. 4/27/1891 buried Goodwill William Beatty Elvira Beatty Margaret Beatty b. 9/8/1820 d. 3/18/1898 buried Goodwill WILL LIBER 65 PG 1 Mary Beatty Caroline Beatty b. 2/14/1824 d. 3/17/1901 buried Goodwill Will names brother Joseph and grand children Thomas Beatty Hunter, Robert Joseph Hunter
For those of you not familiar with these records they consist of a series of Cards in a jacket envelope. The cards are approximately 3 inches wide and 7 inches long. Each card typically gives the soldiers name and unit and dates of service. Sometimes the distance traveled from the neighborhood of the unit to the place of "muster in" is shown as well as return distance from place of "muster out". Sometimes there will be additional information contained in the envelope with the cards; this is usually a Power of Attorney and will show the soldier's county of residence and signature. I thought I would summarize the cards that I copied and also offer to scan any record for anyone interested in a particular soldier. DAVID BAITY 1 REG'T (WYNNE'S) W. TENNESSEE MILITIA. (2 cards, Corpl. in Capt. Bayliss E. Prince's Company of Infantry, Col. John K. Wynne's Reg't Tennessee Militia, served from Oct. 1, 1813 to Jan. 12, 1814; Note: Each non-commissioned officer and private travelled 130 miles in returning from Fayetteville, where discharged, to Clarksville, MONTGOMERY County, place of residence.) JOSEPH BAITY MCCRORY'S REG'T, WEST TENNESSEE MILITIA. (2 cards, Sergt. in Captain John Reynold's Company, Col. Thomas McCrory's Reg't of West Tennessee Militia Infantry, served from Oct. 4, 1813 to Jan. 15, 1814; Note: Non-commissioned officers and privates travelled 164 miles marching to Fayetteville, where mustered in, and from Fort Deposit, where discharged, and in returning to residence, Murfreesboro, RUTHERFORD County.) JOSEPH BAITY 2 REG'T (COCKE'S) W. TENNESSEE MILITIA. (3 cards, name spelled Baity, Beaty and Beatty, Private in Capt. George Barnes' Co. of Inf. 2 Reg't Tennessee Militia, served from Nov. 13, 1814 to May 13, 1815. No note on card but 1 card dated Nashville May 13, 1815 and 1 dated Camp Hynes Nov. 19, 1814) DAVID BATEY 2 REG'T (COCKE'S) W. TENNESSEE MILITIA.[see David Beatty also Beaty] ROBERT BATEY CHILES' BATTALION, MOUNTED GUNMEN, EAST TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. ( Three cards, name spelled Beaty on one card, Power of Attorney, Private in Capt. Jehu Stephens' Company of Mounted Infantry, Major John Chiles' Batt'n East Tenn. Vol. Mil., served from Oct. 6, 1814 to May 1, 1815. No note on card but 2 cards have "Roll dated Knoxville" on them; Power of Attorney shows Robert to be a resident of BLOUNT County, TN and his signature (by mark) is Robert Beaty, Jr.) ROBERT BATEY REG'T OF CAVALRY AND MOUNTED GUNMEN, TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. (COL. JOHN COFFEE, COL. JOHN ALLCORN). (Two cards, Private in Capt. John J. Winston's Co. of Mounted Riflemen, Col. John Allcorn's Reg't Cavalry and Mounted Gunmen; served from Oct. 8, 1813 to Jan. 8, 1814. No note on card but "Roll dated Huntsville" on card with Feb. 8, 1814 date.) SAMUEL BATY 5 REG'T (BOOTH'S) TENNESSEE MILITIA. (undergoing conservation, not available at this time) WILLIAM BATY 1 REG'T MTD. (PERKIN'S), W. TENNESSEE VOLS. (2 cards, Private in Capt. John B. Quarles' Co. of Mtd Infantry, Col. N. T. Perkins' Reg't Tennessee Mounted Militia; served from Dec. 13, 1813 to Feb. 8, 1814; Note: the distance form Lebanon, county of WILSON, to the neighborhood of Huntsville, place of muster in, and from Fayetteville, place of muster out, to Lebanon, is 190 miles) DAVID BEATTY 2 REG'T (COCKE'S) W. TENNESSEE MILITIA.( 3 cards, Power of Attorney, discharge certificate; David's last name is spelled Batey on 1 card, Beaty, and Beatty on the other 2 cards and Beattie on the discharge notice! He served as Private in Capt. John Weakley's Co. of Inf., 2 Reg't (Cocke's) West Tennessee Militia and was promoted to Corpl on 13 Nov. 1814; He served from Nov. 13, 1814 to May 13, 1815, there is no note but 2 cards show "Roll dated Nashville" and "Roll dated Camp Hynes;" David's Power of Attorney states that his County of residence is MONTGOMERY and his name is signed with (his mark) David Beatty ) DAVID BEATTY 3 REG'T (COPELAND'S) WEST TENNESSEE MIL. (2 cards, Private in Capt. William Evan's co. of Inf., Col. Stephen Copeland's Regiment W. Tennessee Militia; served from Jan. 28, 1814 to June 4, 1814; Note: "Each non-commissioned officer and private travelled 383 miles marching to Camp Johnson, where mustered in, and from Fayetteville, where discharged, to residence in Monroe, OVERTON County, Tennessee.") JOHN BEATTY 3 REG'T (COPELAND'S) WEST TENNESSEE MIL. (4 cards, subsistence account; Private and Ensign in Capt. William Evan's Co. of Inf., Col. Stephen Copeland's Regiment Tennessee Militia; served from Jan. 28, 1814 to May 10, 1814; 2 cards are labeled John Beatty Jr., Private, also "sick, absent 27 March at Fort Strother" with Note: "Each non-commissioned officer and private travelled 383 miles marching to camp Johnson, where mustered in, and from Fayetteville, where discharged, to residence in Monroe, OVERTON County, Tennessee" two other cards have the same note and are labeled John Beatty, Ensign. The subsistence account is 2 pages and has a signature "John Batey, Ensign" showing that John had received $8.80 for rations) JOSEPH BEATTY 2 REG'T (COCKE'S) W. TENNESSEE MILITIA. [see Joseph Baity] ARTHUR BEATY 2 REGIMENT WEST TENNESSEE MILITIA. (4 cards, 1 marked "sick absent", a discharge slip signed by Capt. John Looney, a Power of Attorney; Private in Captain John Looney's Co. of Inf., 2 Reg't West Tennessee Militia, served from Sept. 20, 1814 to April 20, 1815; Note: Non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates marched 50 miles from residence, Columbia, MAURY County, to Fayetteville, Lincoln County, where mustered in. Power of Attorney shows Arthur's residence as Maury County and he signs his name "Arthur Beaty".) DAVID BEATY ALLISON'S REG'T, EAST TENNESSEE MILITIA. (2 cards, Power of Attorney, Private in Captain Jonas Laughmiller's Co., Reg't of East Tennessee Militia commanded by Col. Ewen Allison, served from Jan. 10, 1814 to May 23, 1814; no note but 1 card has "Roll dated Knoxville;" Power of Attorney gives his county of residence as HAWKINS his name is signed "David Beaty" and also spelled Batey in the document) DAVID BEATY 2 REG'T (COCKE'S) W. TENNESSEE MILITIA. [see David Beatty] ELEAZER BEATY 2 REG'T (CHEATHAM'S) W. TENNESSEE MIL. (2 cards, Power of Attorney, Discharge certificate; served as Private in Capt. Robert Carson's Company of Militia from Jan. 28, 1814 to May 10, 1814; Note: Each non-commissioned officer and private travelled 120 miles in marching from Murfreesborough, Rutherford County, Tenn., to Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tenn., where mustered in, and back to Murfreesborough." Power of Attorney gives his residence as RUTHERFORD County, TN; his signed (his mark) as Eliazer Bety and is also spelled Baty in the document, his discharge notice spells his name Beatty.) JOHN BEATY MCCRORY'S REG'T, WEST TENNESSEE MILITIA. (2 cards, 1 card name is spelled John Bealy, Power of Attorney; SGT in Captain Samuel B. McKnight's Co. of Militia, Col. Thomas McCrory's Reg't Tennessee Infantry from Oct. 4, 1813 to Jan. 4, 1814; Note: Non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates travelled 160 miles marching to Fort Deposit, where mustered in, and returning from Fayettevillle to residence, Columbia, Maury County." Power of Attorney shows residence as MAURY county, TN and his name is signed "John Beaty.)" JOHN BEATY 1 REG'T (WEAR'S) EAST TENNESSEE VOLS. (2 cards, served as Sergt in Capt. Jehu Stephens' Co. of Inf., Col. Samuel Wear's Reg't, East Tennessee Militia from Sept. 23, 1813 to Dec. 31, 1813; no note but one card shows "Roll dated Knoxville.") JOSEPH BEATY 2 REG'T (COCKE'S) W. TENNESSEE MILITIA. [See Joseph Baity] READERICK BEATY 38 REGIMENT TENNESSEE MILITIA. (2 cards, Filed under Beathy, one card gives name as Beaty, served as Private in Capt. Thomas Lankford's Detachment of Militia Infantry from May 9, 1812 to May 15,, 1812; no note) ROBERT BEATY CHILES' BATTALION, MOUNTED GUNMEN, EAST TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. [see Robert Batey] ROBERT BEATY 1 REG'T (WEAR'S) EAST TENNESSEE VOLS. (2 cards, served in Capt. Jehu Stephens' Co. of Inf., Col. Samuel Wear's Reg't, East Tennessee Militia from Sept. 23, 1813 to Dec. 31, 1813; no note on card but "Roll dated Knoxville" is found on one card.) WATSON BEATY ALLISON'S REG'T, EAST TENNESSEE MILITIA. (2 cards, Power of Attorney; served as Private in Captain Jonas Laughmiller's Co. of Drafted Militia, in a Reg't of East Tennessee Militia commanded by Col. Ewen Allison from Jan. 10, 1814 to May 23, 1814; Power of Attorney gives Watson's County of residence as HAWKINS and he signs his name (his mark) Watson Batey.) WILLIAM BEATY, Sr. 1 REGIMENT (BRADLEY'S) TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. (2 cards; Private in Captain John Kennedy's Company of Riflemen, 1 Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry from Oct. 4, 1813 to Dec. 10, 1813; No note but "Roll dated Nashville" on card WILLIAM BEATY, Jr. 1 REGIMENT (BRADLEY'S) TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. (2 cards; Private in Captain John Kennedy's Company of Riflemen, 1 Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry from Oct. 4, 1813 to Dec. 10, 1813; No note but "Roll dated Nashville" on card. JOHN BETTY 3 REGT' (ROULSTON'S) WEST TENNESSEE MIL. (3 cards, Letters of Administration; served as Private in Captain Edward Robinson's Co. of Tennessee Militia Inf., 3 Regiment from Nov. 13, 1814 to May 13, 1815; document in file: State of Tennessee By the Justices of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the county of SMITH It being certified to us, that John Betty late of said county, is deceased, and hath made no Will, and it being thereupon ordered by the said court, that Tyrel Sikes have letters of administration on the estate of the said deceased, he having first given bond and security agreeable to law in that case, made and provided. These are therefore to empower you the said Tyrel Sikes administrator aforesaid, to enter into, and upon all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and credits, of the said deceased, and the same into his possession take, wheresoever in this state to be found, and an Inventory thereof, to return according to law, and all the just debts of the deceased to pay, and the residue to deliver to those who have a right thereto by law. Witness, Robert Allen, Clerk of our said Court at Office, this second Monday in February 1816. Robert Allen, Clk I thought I would include the following for reference. Notice the absence of Hawkins and Montgomery County TN from the Census--many eastern counties are missing from this Census. 1820 Census of Tennessee [Year Surname Given TN County Page males <10 10-16 16-18 18-26 26-45 >45; females <10 10-16 16-26 26-45 >45] 1820 Baity Arther Maury p. 72 000010/10010 (War of 1812? also John Beaty) 1820 Batey James Smith p. 44 01001101011 1820 Batte Henry Rutherford p. 93 310010/12010 1820 Batte Thomas Rutherford p. 117 200010/ 20100 1820 Baty Andrew Lincoln p. 16 000010/00000 1820 Baty John Lincoln p. 16 400001/12020 1820 Baty William Lincoln p. 14 200010/20001 1820 Beaty Thomas Giles p. 13 320010/12010 1820 Beaty Andrew Overton p. 6 110201/00100 1820 Beaty Ann Overton p. 6 110100/00201 1820 Beaty David Overton p. 9 400010/40010 1820 Beaty George Overton p. 17 400010/01010 1820 Beaty James Overton p. 10 110001/00010 1820 Beaty John Overton p. 15 100010/00000 (War of 1812? Are there 2 John's Jr. and Sr.?) 1820 Beaty John Overton p. 5 100110/32010 1820 Beaty Robert Overton p. 15 000010/00100 1820 Beaty William Overton p. 5 200010/10100 1820 Beaty Eleazer Rutherford p. 118 200010/30010 (War of 1812, also Joseph) 1820 Beaty John Rutherford p. 117 010001/31010 1820 Beaty William F Rutherford p. 102 100010/20100 1820 Beaty+ William S Rutherford p. 101 101201/22001 1820 Beaty William Wayne p. 326 210010/21010 >From Index to Early Tennessee Tax Lists transcribed and Indexed by Byron Sistler, Sistler and Associates, 1994 Introduction: Research in Tennessee for the period prior to 1830 poses some difficult problems because no complete census schedules for the state exist prior to that date. The 1800 census schedules were entirely lost or destroyed, and for 1810 only Rutherford Co. has been saved. The 1820 lists for almost all the eastern counties are missing. [Not all tax lists for every year of every county are in this bookgenerally data less than five years apart is not included (i.e. White County 1825 is included but not 1826-1830) I have not included the various spellings of Bailey in this list (Baily and Baley).] Baity, John-- Blount County 1805 Baity, Samuel-- Blount County 1805 Batey, Thomas-- Giles 1812 Batey, William-- Giles 1812 Bayd, Henry-- Washington 1819 Bayty, John S.-- Giles 1819 Beady, John-- Grainger 1799 Beatty, Cypens-- White 1825 Beatty, James-- Sullivan 1796 Beaty, Andrew-- Sullivan 1796 Beaty, Arthur-- Maury 1816 Beaty, David-- Davidson 1805, Davidson 1811, Montgomery 1798, Williamson 1801 Beaty, Hugh-- Roane 1805 Beaty, James-- Sullivan 1797, Maury 1816 Beaty, John-- Maury 1816, Montgomery 1798, Grainger 1799, Blount 1801, Blount 1800, Williamson 1810 Beaty, Samel-- Blount 1801 Beaty, William-- Davidson 1811 Laurel Baty, L252 ==== 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.
I believe this Lyda Beatty is a daughter of my L-3 John Beatty. One more clue today. This is from her son's marriage record in IN. Ring any bells with anyone? xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Index to Supplemental Record Marriage Transcript 1880 - 1920 Inclusive Volume 1 Letters A to Z Inclusive Record Location: Knox County, Indiana W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Vincennes Compiled by Indiana Work Progress Administration 1940 Spouse 1: Jacob Standley Marriage Date: 25 Oct 1883 County: Knox Book: H-44 Original Source Page: 68 Father: Johnathan Mother: Lyda A Beatly Gender: M Age: 70 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Descendants of Lydia Beatty Generation No. 1 1. LYDIA2 BEATTY (UNKNOWN1) was born Bet. 1780 - 1790 in Virginia. She married (1) JONATHAN STANDLEY 28 August 1809 in Harrison County, West Virginia. He was born Bet. 1780 - 1790 in Virginia1, and died Abt. 1838 in Muskingum Co. Ohio. She married (2) GEORGE DEEMS 31 January 1839 in Muskingum County, Ohio. He was born Bet. 1790 - 1800. Notes for LYDIA BEATTY: Standly, Lydia Ann Sp : Deems, George M : 31 Jan 1839 County : Muskingum Co. Sex : F Deems, George State : OH County : Muskingum Co. Location : Adams Twp Year : 1840 Page # : 489 Deems, Isaac State : OH County : Muskingum Co. Location : Adams Twp Year : 1840 Page # : 489 Probable sons: Standley, George Sp : Wiatt, Ann M : Sep 16, 1841 County : Muskingum Co. Sex : M Standley, Jacob Sp : Watt, Maria M : Apr 8, 1840 County : Muskingum Co. Sex : M 1850 Bartholomew Co., Ind. Columbus Twp. Page 301 Image 19 Henry McIndre 22 M Laborer Ky Pathen?? 17 F Oh Lydia Deans 70 F Unknown Elizabeth Hall 73 F VA Notes for JONATHAN STANDLEY: HARRISON COUNTY, WVA Bettes, Lydia-Jonathan Standley-28 Aug. 1809 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Jonathan Stanley 1810 Stanly, Jonathan VA HARRISON CO. 102 1810 -10100-0010000 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1820 Stanley, Jonathan VA MASON CO. 130 1820 5 m und 10 1 m 26-45 2 f 10-16 1 f 26-45 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1830 Muskingum co., OH Stanley, Jonathan- MADISON TWP-pg. 344 1 m 5-10 2 m 10-15 3 m 15-20 1 m 40-50 2 f und 5 1 f 5-10 1 f 40-50 Robert Beaty (same page) John White-same page pg. 343-John Beatty (mine) James Beatty (married Laurinda Wyatt L-3)pg. 343 Alfred White pg. 343 Pg. 341 John and Sarah Batey Sissel (John's dau.) Jonathan Stanly is on the same page in Madison twp in 1830 as Robert Baty who is signing on John's estate. This is part of the estate (sale bill) of John Batey of Muskingum co., OH. Note the Jonathan Stanly at the estate sale. 1 Coller Jonathan Stanly 0.56 1 pair geers? Geese? Charles R. Copland 2.80 1 pair Do Isaac Cullings 2.75 1 Waggon and Neck yoke Allen Doughty 30.18 ¾ 1 Brown mare Robert Baty 9.75 1 Sorrel mare Wm. Harriss 44.12 1Oat stack George Passmore 6.12 3 Sheep Lloyd White 2.95 (marries Mary Batey) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Index to Supplemental Record Marriage Transcript 1880 - 1920 Inclusive Volume 1 Letters A to Z Inclusive Record Location: Knox County, Indiana W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Vincennes Compiled by Indiana Work Progress Administration 1940 Spouse 1: Jacob Standley Marriage Date: 25 Oct 1883 County: Knox Book: H-44 Original Source Page: 68 Father: Johnathan Mother: Lyda A Beatly Gender: M Age: 70 More About JONATHAN STANDLEY and LYDIA BEATTY: Marriage: 28 August 1809, Harrison County, West Virginia Notes for GEORGE DEEMS: 1840 Muskingum Co., OH-Adams twp. pg. 489 George Deems 2 m 10-15 1 m 40-50 1 f und 5 1 f 10-15 1 f 50-60 More About GEORGE DEEMS and LYDIA BEATTY: Marriage: 31 January 1839, Muskingum County, Ohio Children of LYDIA BEATTY and JONATHAN STANDLEY are: 2. i. MARY CATHERINE3 STANDLEY, b. 10 October 1827, Ohio; d. 23 March 1912, Oswego, Labette Co., Kansas. ii. PARTHENA STANDLEY, b. Abt. 1833; m. HENRY MCENDREE, 29 July 1849, Bartholomew Co., IN; b. Abt. 1828, Kentucky. Notes for PARTHENA STANDLEY: Is Parthena a grandaughter???????? Notes for HENRY MCENDREE: 1850 Bartholomew Co., IN-Columbus pg. 301 Henry McIndro 22 laborer KY Pathena 17 OH Lydia Deans 70 or 78 unknown Elizabeth Hull? 73 VA More About HENRY MCENDREE and PARTHENA STANDLEY: Marriage: 29 July 1849, Bartholomew Co., IN iii. GEORGE STANDLEY, b. Bet. 1810 - 1820; m. ANN WYATT, 16 September 1841, Muskingum County, Ohio. Notes for GEORGE STANDLEY: 1840 Muskingum Co., OH pg. 452 Madison twp. George Stanley 1 m 20-30 Notes for ANN WYATT: She is probably the dau. of Jacob Wyatt. More About GEORGE STANDLEY and ANN WYATT: Marriage: 16 September 1841, Muskingum County, Ohio iv. JACOB STANDLEY, b. Bet. 1810 - 1820; m. MARIA WATTS, 08 April 1840, Muskingum County, Ohio. Notes for JACOB STANDLEY: 1840 Muskingum Co., OH pg. 452 Madison twp. Jacob Stanley 1 m 20-30 1 f 15-20 1850 Martin co., IN Jacob Standley 36 farm 500 VA Mariah 27 OH Jonathan 8 OH Charles W. 6 OH Notes for MARIA WATTS: 1 Charles WATTS b: 30 JUN 1780 d: ABT. 1835 + Elizabeth LONGLEY b: 1780 d: 1825 2 Adaline WATTS 2 Alexander WATTS 2 Catherine WATTS 2 Elizabeth WATTS + Ignatius ROSS 2 Maria WATTS + Jacob STANDLEY 2 William WATTS b: ABT. 1802 d: 20 FEB 1887 + Tusy Ellen COPELAND b: ABT. 1820 + Rachel BEATTY b: ABT. 1805 d: BEF. 1842 3 Mary Ann WATTS b: 27 JAN 1824 d: 28 AUG 1893 + William Carroll GIBSON b: ABT. 1824 d: 29 APR 1877 4 William Frank GIBSON b: ABT. 1848 d: 24 JUL 1858 4 Ava Louisa GIBSON b: 14 MAR 1850 d: 13 JUN 1924 + David C STEPHENS b: ABT. 1840 5 William Albert STEPHENS b: 30 MAR 1879 d: 23 AUG 1947 + Celah Ann STEPHENS b: 10 OCT 1879 d: 19 APR 1956 6 Living STEPHENS + Frank STANLEY 6 Living STEPHENS 6 Bertha Mae STEPHENS b: 17 JAN 1902 d: 15 APR 1909 6 Baby STEPHENS b: 1914 d: 1914 + John S TURLEY d: 15 JUL 1874 5 Lucy E TURLEY b: 1 JAN 1873 d: 19 MAR 1961 + James A LOUTHAN b: 1 JUL 1863 d: 8 FEB 1933 6 Oliver LOUTHAN + Edith Mae TIBBITTS 6 Daisy LOUTHAN b: 16 APR 1887 d: 14 DEC 1918 + Luman SINGER b: 9 MAY 1885 d: 9 DEC 1918 5 Rosa Belle TURLEY b: 28 MAR 1876 d: 4 AUG 1934 + William Fisk LEE b: 28 JUL 1870 d: 21 NOV 1957 6 Marcus Henry LEE b: 26 JUN 1893 d: 25 JUL 1924 + Eunice Fay WILSON b: ABT. 1898 d: ABT. 1990 6 Mabel Ellen LEE b: 28 SEP 1895 d: 29 MAY 1943 + Aaron Frederick MESSER b: ABT. 1895 6 Albert Homer LEE b: 27 FEB 1897 d: 28 DEC 1988 + Living ZERBY 6 Anna Edith LEE b: 7 FEB 1899 d: 20 MAY 1976 + Evered Henry BOURNE b: ABT. 1890 6 William Leonard LEE b: 12 JAN 1901 d: 17 JAN 1989 + Irene Freeda MADDOX b: ABT. 1902 d: 1994 6 Oliver Ralph LEE b: 29 MAR 1902 d: 13 DEC 1973 + Bertha Lois CRAWFORD b: 2 JAN 1897 d: MAR 1986 6 Howard Monroe LEE b: 27 NOV 1903 d: 28 OCT 1994 + Living CROUCH 6 Jesse Leroy LEE b: 25 APR 1905 d: 23 DEC 1977 + Mona Elvera BALLARD b: 1905 d: 29 JAN 1948 + Living QUICK 6 Walter Russell LEE b: 6 OCT 1906 d: 26 MAR 1985 + Opal Alma BECKNER b: 4 MAY 1910 d: 5 JUN 1995 6 Living LEE + Living FREEMAN 6 Marion Chester LEE b: 11 JUL 1912 d: 22 DEC 1996 + Living THRASHER 6 Living LEE + Fred William GROVES b: 8 JUN 1911 d: 5 FEB 1976 6 Living LEE + Living GUMM + Donald Wentworth REYNOLDS b: ABT. 1915 d: 1994 4 Thomas L GIBSON b: ABT. 1852 d: 13 JUL 1919 4 Margaret Jane GIBSON b: 15 JAN 1854 d: 5 NOV 1945 + Charles F MCKINNEY d: 25 JUN 1873 5 Charles Newton MCKINNEY b: 1 AUG 1871 d: 20 MAR 1947 + Eva ROBINSON More About JACOB STANDLEY and MARIA WATTS: Marriage: 08 April 1840, Muskingum County, Ohio v. JAMES STANDLEY, b. Bet. 1810 - 1820; m. SUSAN SWISHER, 17 April 1834, Muskingum County, Ohio. Notes for JAMES STANDLEY: 1840 Muskingum Co., OH pg. 452 Madison twp. James Stanley 3 m und 5 1 m 20-30 1 f 15-20 1 f 20-30 More About JAMES STANDLEY and SUSAN SWISHER: Marriage: 17 April 1834, Muskingum County, Ohio Generation No. 2 2. MARY CATHERINE3 STANDLEY (LYDIA2 BEATTY, UNKNOWN1) was born 10 October 1827 in Ohio, and died 23 March 1912 in Oswego, Labette Co., Kansas. She married JOHN R. TANNER. He was born Abt. 1826 in Ohio, and died 18 October 1869 in Oswego, Labette Co., Kansas. Notes for JOHN R. TANNER: 1860 Davis Co., IA-Spring Creek pg. 765 John R. Tanner 34 OH Catharine 33 OH George W. 12 IN Mary E. 9 IN John F. 1 IA XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1860 Vanburen co., IA-Village pg. 272 Noah Portrum 34 blacksmith 125-200 TN Catharine 28 OH Clara M. 4 IA Wm. E. 1 IA Polly Lasley 21 housekeeper OH John R. Tanner 34 cooper OH XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1870 Labette co., KS Oswego twp pg. 86 Catherine Tanner 42 keep house 1580-50 OH George 21 farmer IN Mary 19 IN Franklin 11 IA Frances 8 IA Laura 6 IA Sarah 4 IA Catharine 1 KS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1880-Oswego, Labette, Kansas Page 413D Catherine TANNER Self F W W 51 OH Occ: Keeping House Fa: VA Mo: VA George TANNER Son M S W 31 IN Occ: Laborer Fa: OH Mo: OH Frank TANNER Son M S W 21 IA Occ: Laborer Fa: OH Mo: OH Francis TANNER Dau F S W 18 IA Fa: OH Mo: OH Laura TANNER Dau F S W 16 IA Fa: OH Mo: OH Sarah TANNER Dau F S W 14 IA Fa: OH Mo: OH Hattie TANNER Dau F S W 11 KS Fa: OH Mo: OH Delia TANNER Dau F S W 7 KS Fa: IA Mo: IL Benj. TANNER Son M S W 5 KS Fa: IA Mo: IL Children of MARY STANDLEY and JOHN TANNER are: i. GEORGE4 TANNER, b. Abt. 1849. ii. MARY E. TANNER, b. Abt. 1851. iii. JOHN FRANCIS TANNER, b. Abt. 1856. iv. FRANCES TANNER, b. 06 September 1861, Bloomfield, Davis County, Iowa; d. 29 February 1932, Coffeyville, Montgomery County, Kansas; m. JEHU JOHN JAY B. ALLOWAY, 30 November 1881, Oswego, Labette Co., Kansas; b. 12 January 1857, Newton County, Iowa; d. 23 April 1928, Oswego, Labette Co., Kansas. More About JEHU ALLOWAY and FRANCES TANNER: Marriage: 30 November 1881, Oswego, Labette Co., Kansas v. LAURA TANNER, b. Abt. 1864. vi. SARAH TANNER, b. Abt. 1866. vii. HATTIE TANNER, b. Abt. 1869. viii. DELIA TANNER, b. Abt. 1873. ix. BENJAMIN TANNER, b. Abt. 1875. Endnotes 1. Ah. of Alloway.
I did a search of the BP2000 list Archives and found that this volume and many others from the series had been posted in the year 2000. I searched on the word "Monongalia." To search the BP2000 archives: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl Laurel Baty, L252 Laurel Baty wrote: > >From "Monongalia County, (West) Virginia: Records of the District, > Superior and County Courts, Volume 1: 1776 -- 1799" by Melba Pender > Zinn, Heritage Books, 1990 > (This is a multiple volume series--I think there were at least 11 > volumes and there seemed to a lot of Beatys, and also Shumans for L6 in > some of the later volumes. I only did a few volumes, not being at all > familiar with the research that has been done in this county) > > Page 14 > 1c -- 1788, District Court, Monongalia County. Pre-emption Treasury > Warrant #2044, on original parchment, to Jeremiah Simpson, assignee of > __Ramsey, assignee of William Morgan, dated 14 March 1782 for 200 acres > surveyed on 15 March 1786 in Monongalia County adjoining John Green, > said Simpson, ROBERT BEATY and Robert Bennett dated 8 July 1788. On > reverse, "I do hereby certify that Sam'l Crane has bought the within > tract of land," signed Jer'm Simpson. > > Page 28 > 7 - 1791, District Court, Monongalia County. From Ohio County Court, > June 1791. WILLIAM BEATY confined to the gaol of said county on a > charge of "feloniously steeling from George Coughan (later Cogran) a > purse of money of forty guinies, three halfjoes and six french crowns." > An Appearance Bond in the amount of 81 pounds and 10 shillings of > Pennsylvania money was filed and George and William McCorkhill and John > Churchill to give evidence at next term of court in behalf of the > Commonwealth. William Boggs summoned to testify in behalf of THOMAS > BEATY, 11 August 1791. To the sheriff of Ohio County and to the > District Jailer at Morgan Town in Monongalia County: "whereas at a court > held by the Commonwealth in Ohio County, 20 June 1791, for the > examination of WILLIAM BEATY, late of Pennsylvania, then a Prisoner in > the said Ohio County jail on charges as aforesaid, it being determined > that said BEATY stand trial and be removed to the district jail at > Morgan Town, Monongalia County." John Churchill made oath that about 17 > June 1791 he was coming up the Ohio River in the company of WILLIAM > BEATY and several other men. They stopped with the boat at a small > distance below the mouth of Muskingham River on the western side and > after securing the boat said BEATY went on shore an sometime later that > night came on board and woke said Churchill and asked him who was lying > in the stern of the boat and Churchill replied "No one except George > McCorkhill" and said BEATY went and laid down beside said George > McCorkhill and put his hand in his pocket and then and there took a > purse with money in it and got up and went out of the boat and this > despondent followed the said BEATY and "saw him empty the purse into his > hand and his hand into his pocket and drop the purse on the ground and > cover it with land", 20 June 1791. George McCorkhill's deposition dated > 20 June 1791 tells a like story adding that the said BEATY alleged that > he had taken the purse as a prank and had hid the money near old > McMasham's fence, and the despondent further added that said BEATY > offered him 12 pounds to say nothing of the affair. Said BEATY was > delivered to the district jail at Morgan Town, 27 June 1791. William > Bragg summoned to testify in behalf of said BEATY and the jurors were: > Morgan Hunt, James Beard Turner, Danial and John Morgan, James Moor, > Nathaniel Coalman, George Der__?, Morgan Vanmeter, John Beckey, John > Humphries, Charles Dills, and John Dates. > > Page 135 > 36 --1797, District Court, Monongalia County. ALEXANDER BEATY summoned > to answer Silas Lord in a plea of trespass, assault and battery $500 > damage, 7 June 1797. September 1797 term of court, dismissed, defendant > paying costs. > > Page 201 > 47 -- 1797, Monongalia County Court. Alexander and Thomas Fleming > summoned to answer ALEXANDER BEATEY and David Shockley in a plea of > trespass $100 damage, 27 July 1797. "This action is brought for the > breach of ___ contract." > > Page 210 > 54 -- 1798, ALEXANDER BEATY summoned to answer Alexander Hawtorn in a > plea of debt for 5 pounds, 16 shillings and 8 pence due by note, 18 > January 1798. Note dated 29 November 1797. > > Page 233 > 57c -- 1799, Notice to ALEXANDER BEATY and John Baker of suit for > payment of "forthcoming bond" for 9 pounds, 44 shillings and 4 pence > dated 10 August last, due 17 August last, by Jno Evans and J. W. Dean, > executors for E. Burrough, deceased, 12 Septmeber 1799. Attachment Bond > for BEATY with John Baker as surety, 10 August 1799, to ensure the > attached property of BEATY would be delivered at time of public sale. > October 1799 term of court, judgement. > > Page 254 > 62 -- 1791....WILLIAM BEATY committed to jail for felony, 2 June 1791. > > Laurel Baty, L252 > > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== > **************************************** > BEATTY CENSUS PROJECT > BP2000 members are currently extracting > Beatty data from U.S. Census Records. We > need volunteers for research as well as > for recording the information in our > database. Write Ray Beatty <RCBDJR@AOL.COM> > if you can help.
HI, Found this at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~towlescanote/Towles/index3.htm I wonder if the two towles are related? Does anyone know who Mary Polly Hunter Beatty is? Mary Polly Hunter Beatty was born on 31 Jan 1828 in Gravelly Hill, Bladen County, North Carolina. She died on 4 Nov 1903 in Crabtree, Haywood County, North Carolina. Mary married Daniel Sharpe Towles on 1 Jan 1857. Daniel Sharpe Towles was born on 21 Nov 1822 in Northumberland Co. Va. He died on 18 Dec 1901 in Crabtree, Haywood Co., North Carolina. They had the following children: John Day Towles ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ But in line 005 There is a Towles too at: Judith Towles, no birth info.. Married 19 May 1857 Place: KY-Henderson James Beatty Dr. Birth: 16 Sep 1802 Place: PA-Harrisburg Death: After 1886 Place: KY-Henderson? Father: Gawin-Irwin Beatty (1773-1843) Mother: Letitia Greer (1778-1838) Other Spouses Jane Ann McMullin F Child: Fannie Dixon Beatty Birth: 16 Mar 1858 ®997 Spouse: Ira F. Ball ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` 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 a FREE online virus check for your PC here, from McAfee. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963
>From "Will Book E Rowan County Wills" copied and compiled by Mrs. Stahle Linn, Jr., Elizabeth Maxwell Steele Chapter, Salisbury, North Carolina, March 1969 Page 64 Will of Margaret Hendrick, Rowan County, North Carolina Will Book E, pp. 108, 109 Will probated in 1801 Date: 11th Sept. 1800 Beneficiaries: sons David and Henry Hendricks. Son Henry's daughter, Margaret DAVID BAITY & Sarah his wife; grandson, HENRY BAITY --land on Dutchman's Creek Executor --son-in-law DAVID BATEY Page 143 Will of Hezekiah Cranfield, Rowan County, North Carolina Will Book E, p. 222 Will probated in 1797 Date--Oct. 9, 1795 Beneficiaries: daughter Hannah; son Thomas Executors Wm. Cranfield, Abraham Hall Witnesses: GEORGE BATY, Thos. Cain >From "Will Book G, Rowan County, North Carolina" copied and compiled by Mrs. Stahle Linn, Jr., Elizabeth Maxwell Steele Chapter, Salisbury, North Carolina, March 1969 page 107 Will of William Hallox, Rowan county, North Carolina Will Book G, pp 184 -186 Will probated in 1811 Date: Jan. 10, 1811 Beneficiaries: wife, Elizabeth Hattock; daughter Mary Reaves, daughter ANNA BATEY, son William Hallox, niece, Mary McCannon Executors: Ransom Powell, WILLIAM BEATY Laurel Baty, L252
>From "Monongalia County, (West) Virginia: Records of the District, Superior and County Courts, Volume 1: 1776 -- 1799" by Melba Pender Zinn, Heritage Books, 1990 (This is a multiple volume series--I think there were at least 11 volumes and there seemed to a lot of Beatys, and also Shumans for L6 in some of the later volumes. I only did a few volumes, not being at all familiar with the research that has been done in this county) Page 14 1c -- 1788, District Court, Monongalia County. Pre-emption Treasury Warrant #2044, on original parchment, to Jeremiah Simpson, assignee of __Ramsey, assignee of William Morgan, dated 14 March 1782 for 200 acres surveyed on 15 March 1786 in Monongalia County adjoining John Green, said Simpson, ROBERT BEATY and Robert Bennett dated 8 July 1788. On reverse, "I do hereby certify that Sam'l Crane has bought the within tract of land," signed Jer'm Simpson. Page 28 7 - 1791, District Court, Monongalia County. From Ohio County Court, June 1791. WILLIAM BEATY confined to the gaol of said county on a charge of "feloniously steeling from George Coughan (later Cogran) a purse of money of forty guinies, three halfjoes and six french crowns." An Appearance Bond in the amount of 81 pounds and 10 shillings of Pennsylvania money was filed and George and William McCorkhill and John Churchill to give evidence at next term of court in behalf of the Commonwealth. William Boggs summoned to testify in behalf of THOMAS BEATY, 11 August 1791. To the sheriff of Ohio County and to the District Jailer at Morgan Town in Monongalia County: "whereas at a court held by the Commonwealth in Ohio County, 20 June 1791, for the examination of WILLIAM BEATY, late of Pennsylvania, then a Prisoner in the said Ohio County jail on charges as aforesaid, it being determined that said BEATY stand trial and be removed to the district jail at Morgan Town, Monongalia County." John Churchill made oath that about 17 June 1791 he was coming up the Ohio River in the company of WILLIAM BEATY and several other men. They stopped with the boat at a small distance below the mouth of Muskingham River on the western side and after securing the boat said BEATY went on shore an sometime later that night came on board and woke said Churchill and asked him who was lying in the stern of the boat and Churchill replied "No one except George McCorkhill" and said BEATY went and laid down beside said George McCorkhill and put his hand in his pocket and then and there took a purse with money in it and got up and went out of the boat and this despondent followed the said BEATY and "saw him empty the purse into his hand and his hand into his pocket and drop the purse on the ground and cover it with land", 20 June 1791. George McCorkhill's deposition dated 20 June 1791 tells a like story adding that the said BEATY alleged that he had taken the purse as a prank and had hid the money near old McMasham's fence, and the despondent further added that said BEATY offered him 12 pounds to say nothing of the affair. Said BEATY was delivered to the district jail at Morgan Town, 27 June 1791. William Bragg summoned to testify in behalf of said BEATY and the jurors were: Morgan Hunt, James Beard Turner, Danial and John Morgan, James Moor, Nathaniel Coalman, George Der__?, Morgan Vanmeter, John Beckey, John Humphries, Charles Dills, and John Dates. Page 135 36 --1797, District Court, Monongalia County. ALEXANDER BEATY summoned to answer Silas Lord in a plea of trespass, assault and battery $500 damage, 7 June 1797. September 1797 term of court, dismissed, defendant paying costs. Page 201 47 -- 1797, Monongalia County Court. Alexander and Thomas Fleming summoned to answer ALEXANDER BEATEY and David Shockley in a plea of trespass $100 damage, 27 July 1797. "This action is brought for the breach of ___ contract." Page 210 54 -- 1798, ALEXANDER BEATY summoned to answer Alexander Hawtorn in a plea of debt for 5 pounds, 16 shillings and 8 pence due by note, 18 January 1798. Note dated 29 November 1797. Page 233 57c -- 1799, Notice to ALEXANDER BEATY and John Baker of suit for payment of "forthcoming bond" for 9 pounds, 44 shillings and 4 pence dated 10 August last, due 17 August last, by Jno Evans and J. W. Dean, executors for E. Burrough, deceased, 12 Septmeber 1799. Attachment Bond for BEATY with John Baker as surety, 10 August 1799, to ensure the attached property of BEATY would be delivered at time of public sale. October 1799 term of court, judgement. Page 254 62 -- 1791....WILLIAM BEATY committed to jail for felony, 2 June 1791. Laurel Baty, L252
>From "Index to Cecil County, Maryland Wills, 1674 - 1777" by Raymond B. Clark, Jr., 1981 Page 5: Beatty, John Liber 27, Folio 37, year 1749. >From "Newspaper Abstracts of Cecil & Harford Counties, 1822 -1830" by F. Edward Wright Page 4: "Elkton Press" at the Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.; Sept. 1, 1827/ Extracts from the minutes and Proceedings of the Levy Court for the year 1827....4th Dist....Samuel Beaty (?) Page 27-28 "Bond of Union and Harford County Weekly Advertiser" at the Maryland Historical Society, July 28, 1825 Sheriff's sale...also part of of Herman's Addition and Betty's Lot. Page 45 "Independent Citizen" at the Enoch Pratt Library, Baltimore; Dec 24, 1829 John Chauncey adm of Cornelius Cole/ John Evatt senr, trustee to sell house and 12 a. of land, late the prop and res of JAMES BEATTY, decd, in town of Dublin, Harf. Co Page 54 "Independent Citizen" at the Enoch Pratt Library, Baltimore; Aug. 19, 1830 Married 12 inst by Rev Finney, John Scott of Mt Pleasant, Ohio, to Miss Rebecca BEATTY of this co. Laurel Baty, L252
>From "Abstracts of Cecil County, Maryland Land Records, 1734 -1753" by June D. Brown, Willow Bend books, 1999 Page 29 (page 203) William Pollack of Cecil Co., cordwainer, and Margaret his wife, for L37.10s and because they are moving, to WALTER BETTY,late of Ireland, blacksmith, 80 acres of land, part of a tract called Moyn (where David Alexander now lives) on Christiana Creek by the land of James and Moses Alexander. Made 2 Apr 1736. Wit: James Alexander, Isaac Breeding, J. Lawson. Ackn: 5 Apr 1736. JP: A. Barry, R'd. Thompson. Rec: 11 Jun 1736. Wm. Knight, Clerk. Page 129 (p. 361) Deed. Walter Betty and his wife Martha of Cecil Co., blacksmith, for L47, to Robert Mitchell of the same county, 80 acres of land on Christian Creek by the land of James and Moses Alexander. David Alexander conveyed to William Pollock 80 acres of land called Moyn, part of a tract called Newmunster, by deed dated 20 Apr 1727 and recorded 8 Aug 1727 in Lib. S. K. No. 5, folios 81-82. William Pollock sold it to the said Walter Betty by deed dated 2 Apr 1736, recorded in Lib. W. K. No. 2, folios 171 - 172. Made 20 Oct 1744. Wit: A. Barry, Joseph Thompson, Robert Tweedy. Ackn: same day. JPs: A. Barry, Nathan Baker. Mitchell paid 1s.8p alienation fine to Pereg'n. Frisby 13 Nov. 1744. Rec: 13 Nov 1744. Wm Knight, Clerk. Page 163 (p. 152) Deed. Robert Mitchell of Cecil Co., weaver, for L67, to Hugh Longwool of the same county, 80 acres at Christian Creek by the lands of James and Moses Alexander, part of a tract called Newmunster, formerly granted to William Pollock by deed dated 24 Apr 1727 from David Alexander. Pollock sold the land to Walter Beaty who sold it to the said Robert Mitchel by deed dated Oct. 1744. Made 6 Oct. 1749. Wit: William Longwell, Nathan Baker, James Baxter. Ackn: 7 Oct 1749 by Robert Mitchell and his wife Mary. JPs: Nathan Baker, James Baxter. Rec: 15 Mar 1749/50. M. Bordley, clerk. Laurel Baty, L252
Hi, I want some opinions on this.. Martin Beatty b.1828 m. Mary Finlay this info is part of L-05 Martin Beatty, (James Beatty, William, John, James, John) ```````````````````````````` Mary Finlay b. 1826 Mary Finlay, f. David Finlay,his m. Agnes Beatty, her father William Beatty, (same William as above), John, James, John. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Could the Mary Finlay listed in the L-05 record as being the wife of Martin Beatty b. 1828 be the same Mary Finlay listed in L-05 records as being the daughter of David Finlay and wife Agnes McKee? Which brings another question.. How are all the McKee's related? Name: Agnes McKee Birth Date: 2 Jun 1795 ®997 Death Date: 6 Sep 1872 ®997 Spouse: David Finlay Marriage Date: 1812 ®997 Children: John Robert David (Twin) George Agnes Mary ElizaName: Agnes McKee Birth Date: 2 Jun 1795 ®997 Death Date: 6 Sep 1872 ®997 Spouse: David Finlay Marriage Date: 1812 ®997 Children: John Robert David (Twin) George Agnes Mary Eliza ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Name: David McKee Birth Date: 1788 Death Date: 1850 Spouse: Agnes Finlay Marriage Date: 1815 ®997 Children: John Agnes Mary Margaret Robert Sarah ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Name: James McKee Death Date: After 1817 Death Place: USA ®997 Spouse: Ellen Beatty Marriage Date: 1804 ®997 Children: Mary Agnes Thomas John James ~~~~~~~~~~~~ John McKee NO BIRTH OR PARENT INFO Spouse: Margaret (twin) Beatty b.1846 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I hve other loose McKees I'd like to try tofind the connections on... Can you Help? 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 coupons and bargains on MSN Offers! http://shopping.msn.com/softcontent/softcontent.aspx?scmId=1418
To Laurel Baty, my new Beatty/Beaty cousins of L-134, and the larger BP2000 family, I received the rest of the military file of James L. Beaty from you, Laurel, in the mail today, and I thank you very much for all of the extra attention given to this search! I realize that this is lengthy, but I need to write this while it feels like I am making progress and fitting pieces together. Isn't it maddening, that there is not one word about James L. Beaty's family and no proof of his birth date in any part of his military file, including the pension file, itself, which is 104 pages of paperwork showing that poor James L. Beaty spent 22 years, from 1866 until 1888 trying to get a disability pension? On 09 Nov. 1863, when he enlisted, his birth year shows to be the birth year that I have but do not know where or when I got it! By subtracting his age of 44, from 1863, it shows his birth year to be 1819. My records state that he was born in Stark County, Ohio 20 Nov. 1819 and died in the County Poor House, South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana on 17 Oct. 1888 and was buried 19 Oct. 1888 in Walkerton, St. Joseph Co., IN. I am convinced that he was a very proud man and did not want anyone to know the stressful situations and tragic events of their family: Their oldest daughter died at 27 in 1870; their next-oldest daughter married the same year and moved out of state; their oldest son married in 1872 and moved out of their home; his wife died 1874; his 17 or 18-year-old son drown in 1875; and his youngest son, a twin, died of Spinal Meningitis at age 16 in the same year or early the next year in 1876. Another card in the regular military file shows that on Feb. 19, 1865 that he was age 52, and when I subtract 52 from 1965, then his birth date appears to be 1913, which was the date that Lineage-134, my newly-found family, had, and so did my great-aunt Hazel at first. On the Feb. 19, 1865 card, as well as the very next card, they have him described as having "Dark complexion" and "Dark hair," instead of the light complexion and auburn hair he had when he volunteered. The height is consistent: 5' and 5.5" tall. Of course, he had already spent some time in the hospital and much time outside in the southern sun experiencing what he called "Sun Stroke!" On the Feb. 19, 1865 card, and the next card, they call him a "Straggler," (Why, because he didn't show up for duty simply because he was very ill and in the field hospital?) and he was "Sent to Cumberland" the next day on Feb. 20th. It almost makes me wonder if they had him confused with some other James L. Beaty! On 24 Oct. 1882 while he was living in Flower Creek, Oceana Co., MI, James L. Beatty wrote to Wm. W. Dudley of the Pension Bureau, that these are the field hospitals he was in and states the dates the best he could: Georgia, Aug 1864; Columbia, Tenn., last of Aug. or first of Sept. 1864, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 1864, Louisville, Kentucky, last of Sept. 1864; Keokuk, Iowa, Sept or Oct. 1864. He signed his name as James L. Beaty, A Private, Company B 128, Ind. first Brigade and first division, and 23 "Core" (Corp?). On May 24, 1883 he wrote to Mr. Dudley: "I have sent all the proof that I can, as I haven't got any money to go to see Dr. Meeker. He lives so far off that he don't answer when I right (sic)." Then, James L. Beatty, after being asked to tell the military about his family, he finally shares this, "I am destitute of a living. I lost my wife ten years ago, so I haven't got no home, only stop with my children and they are all groan (sic). I think I am duly intitled (sic) to some help from the government, as I lost my health in the army, so I can't work and I ain't able to do business, because I ain't a good scholar." >From the letters from friends and relatives and some written in James L. Beaty's own hand, until he was so ill he that he could only sign an X, these were his symptoms: Sun Stroke, "bad" headache, "Insensible for 11 days," (When it all began), shaking all over, fits, spells, and in warm weather, he was obliged to quit work wherever he may be. Doctors' attempts at diagnoses: 1. Scrofula: Dictionary defines it as, "A constitutional condition affecting the tissues of the young and characterized by predisposition of Tuberculosis, lymphatism, glandular swellings, and respiratory catarrhs." Scrofula Diathesis was mentioned in the same letter. 2. Epilepsy 3. Debilitating Rheumatism The military expected him to travel hundreds of miles for physical examinations. How, by horseback? Granted, after his wife died and he probably had to give up his house, he traveled around living with his children and relatives, it makes sense that he was seen by doctors in three or four different states. There were a couple of letters, though, that pointed out that the military wanted him to travel great distances to be examined by doctors. Right at the present time and for the last week, I am very close to the daughter of a grandson of James Lewis Beatty IV. A week ago yesterday, Friday, she had lung surgery to have a cancerous growth removed. She will be 80 years old on Monday, January 20th and was determined to have the surgery instead of Chemo and Radiation Therapy. Her doctor admitted to her while I was in the room with her Thursday, the date she was released, that she surprised him and "Sailed right through the surgery!" My dear second cousin looked at him with her chin held high and a broad smile and said, "I told you I would!" She agrees with me, that her own father, Williard/Willard Bea(t)y, was exactly like his grandfather, James L. Beaty/Beatty IV. Her father had a tragic life, losing many children and two wives, and a daughter who disappeared leaving five very young children, but Willard was too proud to let anyone know about his suffering or about his business. This might be typical personal! ity of our Scots and Irish ancestors. We also have several Beatty young people who ran away from home, some even making a better life for themselves! But, I recognize that there are probably stories like this in every early Amerian family. Just listen to presidential candidates, and not just this year! I know that I need to find out where I obtained--or where Great-aunt Hazel obtained--an exact birth date and exact death date, so I need to write to Stark Co., OH, where he was born, and St. Joseph Co., MI, where he died. Also, I am now wondering once again, as I have for years, where and how did someone find out the middle name of our James? It had to have come from the old letter of Orren Beatty, son of William Henry Bea(t)y, who was the oldest son of James Lewis Beatty and older brother of my great-grandfather, John Clinton Beatty. In the letter, Orren writes that "The names of the children of James Lewis Beatty can be substantiated by E.B. Beatty of Beattyville, Kentucky." If the letter did not have "Beattyville" after E.B.'s name, I would have thought that "E.B." referred to Wm. Henry's son and grandson, who were both names Edward Benjamin Beaty. We have at least two other men with that first and middle name. But, the E.B. Beatty of Beattyville was Judge Emile Beatty, of Beatyville, and his father was Capt. J.M. Beatty, who was married to Josephine. I think I shared this before, but only as a scanned article to Mike Allen: *** CLAY CITY TIMES, Clay City, Kentucky, August 14, 1975 BEATTY - Among the early settlers of Kentucky were a number by the name Beatty, including James and Cornelius Beatty in Fayette (1790): Joseph, in Clark, and Daniel, John, and Thomas in Montgomery (1800). One early Eastern Kentucky pioneer was Samuel Beatty, born about 1794 in Fayette County, KY. He went from Fayette to Madison County, where he married a daughter of General Baxter of the American Revolution, and they had issue: 1. Decatur Beatty, born about 1822, married Arthusa. 2. A daughter, who died in infancy. 3. Capt. J.M. Beatty. (It is said that Samuel Beatty was the first settler of what is now Lee County, Kentucky, and that the town of Beattyville was named for him. - part of the article) Capt. J. M. Beatty married Josephine - and their children included: 1. Harlan T. Beatty, lawyer of Beattyville. 2. Virgil Beatty, 3. Judge Emile B. Beatty of Beattyville. 4. Prentice Beatty, who moved to Iowa. 5. Roselle. W. Beatty, of Akron, Ohio. 6. Lula Beatty, married Theodore B. Blakey. 7. Milward Beatty (daughter), of Beattyvillle, KY. *** The Beatty who went to Fayette, KY was believed to be our James Lewis Beatty III, father of our James IV. James III was not born in Fayette, KY but went there in 1790 from Pennsylvania and bought 1,000 acres of land from Richard Masterson. It was James III who married a red-haired German girl named Molly. James II was "found living" (census, probably) in western Pennsylvania. Our first James Lewis Beatty was born in Quarantine about 1750 as soon as they arrived in this country. According to an article in a Knightstown, Indiana publication, "Antique Week/Tri-State Trader, May 14, 1984," if immigrants arrived Pre-Ellis Island, immigrants could have arrived by ship into Castle Garden at the lower tip of Manhattan. The same article states that, "as early as 1718, health officers boarded immigrantt ships to look for passengers with infectious diseases, and none were allowed ashore until cleared by the doctor. Philadelphia had a 'pest' house at Province Island at the mouth of the Schuylkill River." This was a quote in a letter written on 28 April 1986 to my own mother from Veneta Mary (BEATY), or Mrs. Merrill NOURSE. To mention some different names in this family: Veneta Mary (BEATY), m. Merrill NOURSE William Murray Beaty, m. Georgia Frances SNYDER, brother of Veneta. Veneta and William: only two children of Jesse James BEATY and Mae Edith (MORTON). Jesse James BEATY: 7th-born of the 13 children of William Henry BEATY and Mary Jane (GOULD). William Henry BEATY: 3rd-born and oldest son of James Lewis BEATTY, IV. Veneta quoted her uncle Orren BEATY: "The BEATY family came from Ireland in the 18th century and settled in Pennsylvania. The first BEATY to come to the U.S. was the great-great-grandfather [I], of our grandfather, [IV]. James BEATY's father [III] found a pretty German lass in Pennsylvania and married her. That broke up the straight Irish family, and grandfather, James Lewis BEATY [, IV] was half Irish and half German." - Orren BEATY Thank you again, Laurel Baty, and thank you to BP2000 for letting me "think out loud," or in this case, share my thinking via e-mail on the BP2000! Lois (Griffes) Kortering
This is the Daniel H. Baty of the Bio. and the marriage in IN. It looks like the same Daniel of 1880. Does anyone of L-12 know? Donna L-3 BATEY, SARAH-HALL,JACOB W.-BOONE co., IN 10-28-1850 1840 Boone co., IN pg. 153 Daniel H. Baty 1 m und 5 1 m 5-10 1 m 10-15 1 m 40-50 1 f und 5 1 f 15-20 1 f 40-50 1850 Boone co., IN 7th Dist. pg. 110 Daniel H. Baly/Baty 53 mail carrier 425 KY Nancy 53 VA Sarah 24 KY William 22 farmer KY John W. 18 farmer IN Newall 15 farmer IN Martha S. 11 IN Rebecca Strahan 27 KY Daniel 10 IN Serepta? 4 IN George 2 IN ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna VanZandt" <donavan@netins.net> To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 2:00 PM Subject: [BP2000] Arkansas Bio-Jacob Hall > L-48 Sandy sent this bio. Maybe L-12? > Donna L-3 > > Source Information: > Ancestry.com. Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Central Arkansas > Counties [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original > data: Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Pulaski, Jefferson, Lonoke, > Faulkner, Grant, Saline, Perry, Garland, and Hot Spring Counties, Arkansas. > Chicago, Nashville, and St. Louis: Goodspeed Publishing, 1889. > > Dr. J. W. Hall, a leading citizen of Saline County, and a man who has few > superiors in > the medical profession, was born in Shelby County, Ky., on February 9, 1927, > and is a son > of William B. and Margaret (Stevens) Hall, born in Hanover County, Va., on > February 11, 1784, > and September 9, 1798, respectively. The parents were married in Hardin > County, Ky., in > the year 1819, but shortly afterward moved to Shelby County, where the > former died in December, > 1837 and the latter in Owen County, Ind., in October, 1846. Both had been > members of Missionary > Baptist Church for a great number of years, and the father was a prominent > member of the > A. F. & A. M. His occupation was that of shoemaker. He was a son of Vincent > Hall, who came > from Scotland at an early day and settled in Virginia. The latter was a > soldier in the > Revolutionary War, who died at the great age of one hundred and six years. > The maternal > grandfather, Joseph Stevens, was also a native of Scotland, who came to this > country and > settled in the same county in Virginia, serving in the Revolutionary War. He > afterward > moved to Kentucky, where he resided until his death, being at that time over > one hundred > years old. Jacob W. was the fourth of seven children born to this parents, > and was reared > on his father's plantation. He only received about four months' schooling > and that when very > young and began in life for himself when fourteen years of age as a farm > hand at $7 per month. > At the end of three months he went to Indiana and found employment with the > celebrated > Dr. W. Motley, under whom he studied for three years, in the meantime > supporting himself by > cutting cord and wood and splitting rails. About this time the Mexican War > broke out, and he > enlisted in Company I, of the First Kentucky Cavalry, and went to Mexico, > taking part in most > all of the principal battles under Gens. Scott and Taylor. He was promoted > to the rank of > lieutenant for his bravery shortly after reaching Mexico, and later on was > again promoted > to the captaincy of his company, but never received his commission. In the > fall of 1848 he > left his command at Brownsville, Tex., and traveled all the way back home to > Indiana on > horseback, his experiences on that occasion while journeying through the > wilds of Texas and > the thrilling incidents that befell him making a strong argument that "Truth > is stranger than > fiction." On his return home he immediately resumed the study of medicine, > and in 1849-50 > attended the Ohio Medical College at Cincinnati. The following year he went > to Missouri and > practiced until 1853, when he moved to Iowa. In 1854-55 he attend the > Sandford Medical College > at Keokuk, Iowa, and graduated the later year. He then practiced in that > State for nine years, > in the meantime uniting with the Methodist Church, and in 1858 was licensed > to preach. In 1863 > he was ordained by that body, and continued to preach the gospel in Iowa for > some time, after > being made a doctor of divinity by the Iowa University. He then resumed his > practice of > medicine and continued in Iowa until 1870, when he came to Arkansas and > settled in Grant > County, coming to Benton four years later, where he has resided ever since. > In 1880 the > Doctor was elected president of the Arkansas Methodist conference for three > years, and at the > end of that time re-elected t the same office. He was always a great > student. In 1852 he > represented Adair County, Mo., in the legislature of that State, and has > served two years as > notary public in Grant County, Ark. His first marriage occurred in Kentucky, > in 1845, to Miss > Maria Haskett, of Indiana, who died in 1846 leaving one son, who has died > since. His second > marriage occurred in 1850 to Sarah, daughter of Daniel H. and Nancy Baty, of > Kentucky. This > wife was a native of Kentucky, and by her union with Dr. Hall became the > mother of six > children, of whom one son and one daughter are yet living: Dr. Daniel W. (a > wall known > physician of Hot Springs County) and Ida B. (wife of Mr. George A. Zinn). In > politics the > Doctor has been a stanch Democrat all his life, but cast his first > presidential vote for > Taylor in 1848, and was a presidential elector on the Douglas ticket in Iowa > in1860. Dr. > Hall has been a member of A. F. & A. M. since 1849,and at present belongs to > Bryant Lodge > No. 442, which he organized and served as first master, also serving in the > same capacity > in different lodges for twenty years. He also is a member of Royal Arch > Chapter, at Knoxville, > Iowa, and the Encampment from Bloomfield, Iowa, joining the Commandery at > Keokuk, Iowa, in > 1865. At the present time he is a member of Hugh DePayne's Commandery at > Little Rock, and > also belongs to Benton Lodge No. 9, I. O. F. During the war he was United > States examining > surgeon in Davis County, Iowa, for three years. His public life and a great > skill as a > physician have combined to make his name one of the most noted in Central > Arkansas. > > 1880-Benton, Saline, Arkansas > Source: FHL Film 1254056 National Archives Film T9-0056 Page 297A > Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace > Jacob HALL Self M M W 54 KY > Occ: Physician Fa: VA Mo: KY > Sarah HALL Wife F M W 56 KY > Occ: Keeping House Fa: KY Mo: KY > Ida B. HALL Dau F S W 16 IA > Occ: At Home Fa: KY Mo: KY > Hardy W. HAWKINS Other M S W 25 TX > Occ: Student Fa: KY Mo: KY > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Maybe this one > > 1880- Dawson, Phelps, Missouri > Source: FHL Film 1254709 National Archives Film T9-0709 Page 317C > Carl BATY Self M M W 27 MO > Farmer Fa: --- Mo: --- > Matilda BATY Wife F M W 21 MO > Occ: Keeping House Fa: --- Mo: --- > Leona BATY Dau F S W 1 MO > Fa: --- Mo: MO > Wm. S. BATY Son M S W 8M MO > Fa: --- Mo: MO > Dan H. BATY Uncle M W W 81 KY > Fa: VA Mo: VA > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > 1870 Davis co., IA Drakesville pg. 40 > Jacob B. Hall 42 physician 500-600 KY > Sarah 41 keep house KY > Daniel 17 MO > William 11 IA > Ida 6 IA > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== > Recommend a cousin ! 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I have received a break through with the death certificates of my paternal grandparents. BEATTY Line # 381 Southside Cemetery, Pittsburgh, PA George Wilkinson BEATTY Born: Dec 1876 , Brownsville, Fayette Co., PA Died: July 28, 1926 Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA Widower of Catherine Beatrice (MOORE) BEATTY Father: John H. BEATTY Mother: Rachel SMITH Informant: Thomas BEATTY, 237 Lelia St. Pgh, PA Also Line # 381 United Cemetery, Pittsburgh, PA Catherine Beatrice (MOORE) BEATTY Born: Feb 1888, Died: January 17, 1925 Pittsburgh, PA Father: (step) Thomas Sullivan Mother: Margaret Coleman Informant George W. BEATTY 1448 Loraine St, Pgh, PA Bonnie GARRITY L 381
I have photocopies of several years of the Pittsburgh, PA directories and will be willing to do lookups. Years are 1889/90, some 1882-1901, 1913, 1915/1916, 1921 thru 1924, and 1935. Please include first names. Bonnie GARRITY L # 381
L-48 Sandy sent this bio. Maybe L-12? Donna L-3 Source Information: Ancestry.com. Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Central Arkansas Counties [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Pulaski, Jefferson, Lonoke, Faulkner, Grant, Saline, Perry, Garland, and Hot Spring Counties, Arkansas. Chicago, Nashville, and St. Louis: Goodspeed Publishing, 1889. Dr. J. W. Hall, a leading citizen of Saline County, and a man who has few superiors in the medical profession, was born in Shelby County, Ky., on February 9, 1927, and is a son of William B. and Margaret (Stevens) Hall, born in Hanover County, Va., on February 11, 1784, and September 9, 1798, respectively. The parents were married in Hardin County, Ky., in the year 1819, but shortly afterward moved to Shelby County, where the former died in December, 1837 and the latter in Owen County, Ind., in October, 1846. Both had been members of Missionary Baptist Church for a great number of years, and the father was a prominent member of the A. F. & A. M. His occupation was that of shoemaker. He was a son of Vincent Hall, who came from Scotland at an early day and settled in Virginia. The latter was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, who died at the great age of one hundred and six years. The maternal grandfather, Joseph Stevens, was also a native of Scotland, who came to this country and settled in the same county in Virginia, serving in the Revolutionary War. He afterward moved to Kentucky, where he resided until his death, being at that time over one hundred years old. Jacob W. was the fourth of seven children born to this parents, and was reared on his father's plantation. He only received about four months' schooling and that when very young and began in life for himself when fourteen years of age as a farm hand at $7 per month. At the end of three months he went to Indiana and found employment with the celebrated Dr. W. Motley, under whom he studied for three years, in the meantime supporting himself by cutting cord and wood and splitting rails. About this time the Mexican War broke out, and he enlisted in Company I, of the First Kentucky Cavalry, and went to Mexico, taking part in most all of the principal battles under Gens. Scott and Taylor. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant for his bravery shortly after reaching Mexico, and later on was again promoted to the captaincy of his company, but never received his commission. In the fall of 1848 he left his command at Brownsville, Tex., and traveled all the way back home to Indiana on horseback, his experiences on that occasion while journeying through the wilds of Texas and the thrilling incidents that befell him making a strong argument that "Truth is stranger than fiction." On his return home he immediately resumed the study of medicine, and in 1849-50 attended the Ohio Medical College at Cincinnati. The following year he went to Missouri and practiced until 1853, when he moved to Iowa. In 1854-55 he attend the Sandford Medical College at Keokuk, Iowa, and graduated the later year. He then practiced in that State for nine years, in the meantime uniting with the Methodist Church, and in 1858 was licensed to preach. In 1863 he was ordained by that body, and continued to preach the gospel in Iowa for some time, after being made a doctor of divinity by the Iowa University. He then resumed his practice of medicine and continued in Iowa until 1870, when he came to Arkansas and settled in Grant County, coming to Benton four years later, where he has resided ever since. In 1880 the Doctor was elected president of the Arkansas Methodist conference for three years, and at the end of that time re-elected t the same office. He was always a great student. In 1852 he represented Adair County, Mo., in the legislature of that State, and has served two years as notary public in Grant County, Ark. His first marriage occurred in Kentucky, in 1845, to Miss Maria Haskett, of Indiana, who died in 1846 leaving one son, who has died since. His second marriage occurred in 1850 to Sarah, daughter of Daniel H. and Nancy Baty, of Kentucky. This wife was a native of Kentucky, and by her union with Dr. Hall became the mother of six children, of whom one son and one daughter are yet living: Dr. Daniel W. (a wall known physician of Hot Springs County) and Ida B. (wife of Mr. George A. Zinn). In politics the Doctor has been a stanch Democrat all his life, but cast his first presidential vote for Taylor in 1848, and was a presidential elector on the Douglas ticket in Iowa in1860. Dr. Hall has been a member of A. F. & A. M. since 1849,and at present belongs to Bryant Lodge No. 442, which he organized and served as first master, also serving in the same capacity in different lodges for twenty years. He also is a member of Royal Arch Chapter, at Knoxville, Iowa, and the Encampment from Bloomfield, Iowa, joining the Commandery at Keokuk, Iowa, in 1865. At the present time he is a member of Hugh DePayne's Commandery at Little Rock, and also belongs to Benton Lodge No. 9, I. O. F. During the war he was United States examining surgeon in Davis County, Iowa, for three years. His public life and a great skill as a physician have combined to make his name one of the most noted in Central Arkansas. 1880-Benton, Saline, Arkansas Source: FHL Film 1254056 National Archives Film T9-0056 Page 297A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Jacob HALL Self M M W 54 KY Occ: Physician Fa: VA Mo: KY Sarah HALL Wife F M W 56 KY Occ: Keeping House Fa: KY Mo: KY Ida B. HALL Dau F S W 16 IA Occ: At Home Fa: KY Mo: KY Hardy W. HAWKINS Other M S W 25 TX Occ: Student Fa: KY Mo: KY xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Maybe this one 1880- Dawson, Phelps, Missouri Source: FHL Film 1254709 National Archives Film T9-0709 Page 317C Carl BATY Self M M W 27 MO Farmer Fa: --- Mo: --- Matilda BATY Wife F M W 21 MO Occ: Keeping House Fa: --- Mo: --- Leona BATY Dau F S W 1 MO Fa: --- Mo: MO Wm. S. BATY Son M S W 8M MO Fa: --- Mo: MO Dan H. BATY Uncle M W W 81 KY Fa: VA Mo: VA xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1870 Davis co., IA Drakesville pg. 40 Jacob B. Hall 42 physician 500-600 KY Sarah 41 keep house KY Daniel 17 MO William 11 IA Ida 6 IA xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Maybe this Francis. 1870 Cherokee co., KS Shawnee pg. 118 Francis M. Batty 27 farmer 2000-500 TN Lucy 24 keep house IL Charles H. 4 IL Thomas A. 2 IL 1870 Cherokee co., KS Baxter Springs William S. Beatty 28 merchant VA Redy/Rody Howell 28 dry goods clerk VA 1880- Shawnee, Cherokee, Kansas Source: FHL Film 1254376 National Archives Film T9-0376 Page 587A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace F. M. BETTY Self M M W 36 TN Occ: Farming Fa: TN Mo: TN Lucy O. BETTY Wife F M W 34 IL Occ: Keeping House Fa: RI Mo: OH Charles H. BETTY Son M S W 16 IL Occ: Working On Farm Fa: TN Mo: IL Thomas A. BETTY Son M S W 11 IL Occ: Working On Farm Fa: TN Mo: IL Hanah L. BETTY Dau F S W 9 KS Fa: TN Mo: IL Carry J. BETTY Dau F S W 7 KS Fa: TN Mo: IL 1880-Cherokee, Cherokee, Kansas Source: FHL Film 1254375 National Archives Film T9-0375 Page 436D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace David CROW Self M M W 43 PA Occ: Farmer Fa: PA Mo: PA Susan CROW Wife F M W 43 PA Occ: Keeping House Fa: PA Mo: PA Robison CROW Son M S W 22 OH Occ: Works On Farm Fa: PA Mo: PA Mary CROW Dau F S W 19 OH Occ: Does Housework Fa: PA Mo: PA Bradie CROW Son M S W 16 OH Occ: At Home Fa: PA Mo: PA Addie CROW Dau F S W 12 OH Occ: At School Fa: PA Mo: PA Mark CROW Son M S W 9 OH Fa: PA Mo: PA Effie CROW Dau F S W 6 KS Fa: PA Mo: PA Clarence BEATTY Nephew M S W 32 PA Occ: Does Farm Work Fa: PA Mo: PA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Curt Beatty" <c.beatty@earthlink.net> To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 8:47 AM Subject: [BP2000] Beattys in Kansas > >From The History of Cherokee County Kansas, 1904 http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/cherokee/1904/ > > Does anyone know the lineage for these two BEATTYS? > > Shawnee.--The following settlers came to Shawnee township as early as 1866: H. G Clem, Matthew Raulston, J. R. Burrows, A. Lynch, E. C. Wells, G. Hutsell, J. J. Wells, Philip Cogswell, John Bird, John Springer; and later came R. D. Ellis, Zimri Dixon, F. M. BEATTY, E. D. Lutes, John Robinson, Clemmons Lisle, Dr. Harrington, Dr. Calvin C. McDowell, Wirt McDowell, Henry Wiggins, Joseph McBride, Jacob Martin, Riley Burris, William Lewis, S. J. Ellis and Basil Wiggins. The first Methodist church organized in the county was organized at the house of Dr. McDowell, who was a prominent leader in that denomination. Mrs. Gates, who now lives in Columbus, was one of the members. Shawnee township was more thickly settled at first, on account of the woodlands along the streams, and on account of the numerous springs of good water. > > Weir City has two buildings and 17 teachers. George B. Deem is the superintendent, and the teachers are: Anna White, Mary Brown, LIZZIE BEATTY, Martha Bonnett, Anna Fanna, Della French, Luella Gager, Maud Gager, Mamie Rodda, Arthur Clark, Sallie Robertson, Iva Haney, Minnie Anderson, Lizzie Robson and W. P. Cowen. > > Curt Beatty, L112 > > > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== > Recommend a cousin ! Send name and email to: > Mike Allen, Executive Director <naturalsoft@earthlink.net> > Rob Beatty, Membership Director <emtech@ic.net> > Ray Beaty, founder, BP2000 <RCBDJR@AOL.COM> > >
>From The History of Cherokee County Kansas, 1904 http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/cherokee/1904/ Does anyone know the lineage for these two BEATTYS? Shawnee.--The following settlers came to Shawnee township as early as 1866: H. G Clem, Matthew Raulston, J. R. Burrows, A. Lynch, E. C. Wells, G. Hutsell, J. J. Wells, Philip Cogswell, John Bird, John Springer; and later came R. D. Ellis, Zimri Dixon, F. M. BEATTY, E. D. Lutes, John Robinson, Clemmons Lisle, Dr. Harrington, Dr. Calvin C. McDowell, Wirt McDowell, Henry Wiggins, Joseph McBride, Jacob Martin, Riley Burris, William Lewis, S. J. Ellis and Basil Wiggins. The first Methodist church organized in the county was organized at the house of Dr. McDowell, who was a prominent leader in that denomination. Mrs. Gates, who now lives in Columbus, was one of the members. Shawnee township was more thickly settled at first, on account of the woodlands along the streams, and on account of the numerous springs of good water. Weir City has two buildings and 17 teachers. George B. Deem is the superintendent, and the teachers are: Anna White, Mary Brown, LIZZIE BEATTY, Martha Bonnett, Anna Fanna, Della French, Luella Gager, Maud Gager, Mamie Rodda, Arthur Clark, Sallie Robertson, Iva Haney, Minnie Anderson, Lizzie Robson and W. P. Cowen. Curt Beatty, L112