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    1. RE: [BP2000] DAR LISTINGS BEATTIE #7
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. HI, Beattie listed 51 results The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 97 page 30 Mrs. Eloise Featherstone Posey. DAR ID Number: 96088 Born in Holly Springs, Miss. Wife of Charles R. Posey. Descendant of William Beattie, as follows: 1. Wingfield Scott Featherstone m. Elizabeth McCuen. 2. Alex C. McCuen m. Eliza Byars. 3. William Byars m. Elizabeth Beattie. 4. William Beattie m. Mary Allison. William Beattie (1760-1860) served as a private in Capt. David Beattie's company, Col. William Campbell's regiment at Kings Mountain. He was born in Rockbridge County; died in Washington County, Va. Also No. 63863. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 97 page 146 [p.146] Mrs. Mary C. Mays Beattie. DAR ID Number: 96463 Born in Madison County, Fla. Wife of J. E. Beattie. Descendant of Capt. James Williams, as follows: 1. Richard Johnson Mays (1808-64) m. 1830 Eliza Ann Williams (1812-90). 2. Thomas Williams m. Elizabeth Maxwell. 3. James Williams m. Elizabeth Blackburn. James Williams (1750-1823) served in the Virginia Continental Line, and, 1778, held the rank of captain. He was born in England. Also No. 90425. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 102 page 40 Mrs. Dorothy Allen Smith Clark. DAR ID Number: 101128 Born in Wilmington, Del. Wife of Alexander Beattie Clark. Descendant of Lieut. John Krewson, as follows: 1. Anthony H. Smith (1852-1906) m. 1891 Blanche Allen (b. 1868). 2. Henry R. Allen (1836-1907) m. 1858 Mary Elizabeth Thom (1841-1912). 3. John Allen m. Alice Ann Schultz. 4. John Schultz m. Elizabeth Krewson. 5. John Krewson m. Dana Phillips. John Krewson (1750-1800) enlisted as private, 1775, in Capt. John Folwell's company of Burks County Associators, and, 1776, promoted lieutenant of same company. He was born and died in Krewstown, Pa. Also No. 45540. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 106 page 103 Mrs. Helen Beattie Wiles. DAR ID Number: 105312 Born in Warwick, N. Y. Wife of Leslie L. Wiles. Descendant of Thomas Horton, as follows: 1. Frederic O. Beattie (b. 1865) m. 1888 Minnie Dator (b. 1867). 2. John A. Dator (1834-1907) m. 1863 Margaret Louisa Horton (b. 1844). 3. Melvin R. Horton (1816-62) m. 1834 Mary Ann Barnes (1813-87). 4. Stephen Horton (1772-1841) m. Jane Horton (1770-1854). 5. Thomas Horton m. Mary Knapp (b. 1730) (parents of Stephen). Thomas Horton (1724-78) served as private in Dutchess County, New York militia, under Captain Mead, Colonel Luddenton. He was born in White Plains, N. Y. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 106 page 108 Mrs. Minnie Dator Beattie. DAR ID Number: 105326 Born in Warwick, N. Y. Wife of Frederick Oakley Beattie. Descendant of Thomas Horton, as follows: 1. John Ackerson Dator (1834-1907) m. 1863 Margaret Louisa Horton (b. 1844). 2. Melvin R. Horton (1816-62) m. 1834 Mary Ann Barnes (1863-87). See No. 105312. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 97 page 30 Mrs. Eloise Featherstone Posey. DAR ID Number: 96088 Born in Holly Springs, Miss. Wife of Charles R. Posey. Descendant of William Beattie, as follows: 1. Wingfield Scott Featherstone m. Elizabeth McCuen. 2. Alex C. McCuen m. Eliza Byars. 3. William Byars m. Elizabeth Beattie. 4. William Beattie m. Mary Allison. William Beattie (1760-1860) served as a private in Capt. David Beattie's company, Col. William Campbell's regiment at Kings Mountain. He was born in Rockbridge County; died in Washington County, Va. Also No. 63863. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 97 page 146 [p.146] Mrs. Mary C. Mays Beattie. DAR ID Number: 96463 Born in Madison County, Fla. Wife of J. E. Beattie. Descendant of Capt. James Williams, as follows: 1. Richard Johnson Mays (1808-64) m. 1830 Eliza Ann Williams (1812-90). 2. Thomas Williams m. Elizabeth Maxwell. 3. James Williams m. Elizabeth Blackburn. James Williams (1750-1823) served in the Virginia Continental Line, and, 1778, held the rank of captain. He was born in England. Also No. 90425. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 102 page 40 Mrs. Dorothy Allen Smith Clark. DAR ID Number: 101128 Born in Wilmington, Del. Wife of Alexander Beattie Clark. Descendant of Lieut. John Krewson, as follows: 1. Anthony H. Smith (1852-1906) m. 1891 Blanche Allen (b. 1868). 2. Henry R. Allen (1836-1907) m. 1858 Mary Elizabeth Thom (1841-1912). 3. John Allen m. Alice Ann Schultz. 4. John Schultz m. Elizabeth Krewson. 5. John Krewson m. Dana Phillips. John Krewson (1750-1800) enlisted as private, 1775, in Capt. John Folwell's company of Burks County Associators, and, 1776, promoted lieutenant of same company. He was born and died in Krewstown, Pa. Also No. 45540. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 106 page 103 Mrs. Helen Beattie Wiles. DAR ID Number: 105312 Born in Warwick, N. Y. Wife of Leslie L. Wiles. Descendant of Thomas Horton, as follows: 1. Frederic O. Beattie (b. 1865) m. 1888 Minnie Dator (b. 1867). 2. John A. Dator (1834-1907) m. 1863 Margaret Louisa Horton (b. 1844). 3. Melvin R. Horton (1816-62) m. 1834 Mary Ann Barnes (1813-87). 4. Stephen Horton (1772-1841) m. Jane Horton (1770-1854). 5. Thomas Horton m. Mary Knapp (b. 1730) (parents of Stephen). Thomas Horton (1724-78) served as private in Dutchess County, New York militia, under Captain Mead, Colonel Luddenton. He was born in White Plains, N. Y. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 106 page 108 Mrs. Minnie Dator Beattie. DAR ID Number: 105326 Born in Warwick, N. Y. Wife of Frederick Oakley Beattie. Descendant of Thomas Horton, as follows: 1. John Ackerson Dator (1834-1907) m. 1863 Margaret Louisa Horton (b. 1844). 2. Melvin R. Horton (1816-62) m. 1834 Mary Ann Barnes (1863-87). See No. 105312. _________________________________________________________________ High-speed users—be more efficient online with the new MSN Premium Internet Software. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=byoa/prem&ST=1

    01/11/2004 10:34:37
    1. [BP2000] DAR LISTINGS BEATTIE #6
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. HI, Beattie listed 51 results The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 87 page 81 Mrs. Clara Chouteau Beattie. DAR ID Number: 86260 Born in Alton, Ill. Wife of Dr. T. J. Beattie. Descendant of John Dodge, as follows: 1. Auguste Leguest Chouteau (1815-87) m., 1850, Elizabeth H. Bruner (b. 1829). 2. Jacob Clark Bruner (1796-1842) m., 1821, Mary Dodge (1800-78). 3. John Dodge, Jr. (1768-1812), m. Sallie Stimpson (1770-1818). 4. John Dodge m. Mary Mastin. John Dodge (1738-1800) was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm under Capt. Caleb Low. He was born in Beverly, Mass.; died in Danvers. Also No. 17588. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 89 page 134 Miss Grace A. Lawson. DAR ID Number: 88416 Born in Montgomery, N. Y. Descendant of Abner Pinney and of Lieut. Peter Rockefeller, as follows: 1. Joseph Beattie Lawson (b. 1847) m. 1870 Sarah A. Pinney (1849-1908). 2. Joseph Lawson (1823-89) m. 1846 Eve Ann Harris (1820-71); Rev. Eleazer E. Pinney (1825-1903) m. 1848 Hannah Miller (1825-88). 3. Hervey Pinney (1787-1876) m. 1818 Margaret Everard (1798-1864); John Harris m. Eva Rockefeller (bapt. 1782). 4. Abner Pinney m. Ruth Gillet (1752-1806); Peter Rockefeller m. 2nd 1776 Eva Christ (bapt. 1745). Abner Pinney (1750-1804) enlisted as a drummer, 1776, in Captain Roberts' company, 18th regiment, Connecticut militia. He was born in Simsbury, Conn.; died in Worthington, Ohio. Also No. 54563. Peter Rockefeller served as lieutenant in Capt. Diel Rockefeller's company, Albany County, New York militia, 8th regiment, under Col. Robert Van Rensselaer. He was born, 1732, in Germany; married in Montgomery, N. Y. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 90 page 19 Mrs. Ida Beattie Copeland. DAR ID Number: 89059 Born in Salem, N. Y. Wife of W. H. Copeland. Descendant of Cornelius Willett, as follows: 1. David Beattie (1821-71) m. 1851 Nancy Getty (1815-95). 2. George Getty (1785-1851) m. 1807 Elisabeth Willett (1782-1874). 3. Cornelius Willett m. 1779 Nancy Whalen (1761-1825). Cornelius Willett (1756-1843) enlisted, 1776, and served as private and sergeant in Capt. David Frazier's company, Col. Stephen Hunt's battalion, Somerset County, N. J. He was born in New Jersey; died in Argyle, N. Y. Also Nos. 60732, 83137. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 90 page 241 [p.241] Mrs. Zaida Aubrey Wright Beattie. DAR ID Number: 89746 Born in Newman, Ga. Wife of Aubrey Beattie. Descendant of Randall Robinson, as follows: 1. Hinton P. Wright (1851-91) m. 1870 Maria Robinson (b. 1855). 2. John Evans Robinson (1807-74) m. 2nd 1835 Sarah Ramey (1820-88). 3. Randall Robinson m. 2nd 1797 Pheriby Hill (1767-1847). Randall Robinson (1762-1842) served as private in Colonel Waters' regiment, South Carolina Line. He was born in Granville County, died in Newnan, S. C. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 92 page 150 Mrs. Rowena Beattie Keener. DAR ID Number: 91464 Born in Chilhowie, Va. Wife of Dr. George Lea Keener. Descendant of William Beattie, as follows: 1. Clabourn W. Beattie (1828-1900) m. 1864 Flora Bailey (b. 1840). 2. Robert Beattie (1786-1870) m. Pauline White (1800-66). 3. William Beattie m. Mary Allison. William Beattie (1760-1860) served as a private in Capt. David Beattie's company, Col. William Campbell's regiment at King's Mountain. He was born in Rockbridge County; died in Washington County, Va. Also No. 63863. _________________________________________________________________ Find high-speed ‘net deals — comparison-shop your local providers here. https://broadband.msn.com

    01/11/2004 10:07:01
    1. [BP2000] DAR LISTINGS BEATTIE #5
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. HI, Beattie listed 51 results The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 77 page 87 Miss Marian Bell Brinkerhoff. DAR ID Number: 76231 Born in Springfield, Ill. Descendant of Joris (George) Brinkerhoff and of John Brinkerhoff. Daughter of George M. Brinkerhoff (b. 1839) and Isabella G. Hawley (1843-94), his wife, m. 1862. Granddaughter of John Brinkerhoff (1811-89) and Sarah Ann Walter (1814-81), his wife, m. 1837. Gr-granddaughter of George J. Brinkerhoff (1785-1822) and Ida Cassatt, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Brinkerhoff and Sarah Van Arsdel, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Joris Brinkerhoff and Beattie Demarest, his wife. Joris Brinkerhoff (1719-1810) served as a member of the Committee of Safety of York County, Pa. He was born in Demarest, N. J.; died in Adams County, Pa. Also No. 61892. John Brinkerhoff (1759-1838) served as a private in Swope's flying battalion, Pennsylvania volunteers. He was born in Demarest, N. J.; died in Adams County, Pa. Also No. 61892. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 77 page 154 Mrs. Alice Steele Elmer. DAR ID Number: 76411 Born in Blairstown, Iowa. Wife of John Elmer. Descendant of Thomas Steele. Daughter of Thomas Beattie Steele (1845-71) and Louise Crowl (b. 1850), his wife, m. 1869. Granddaughter of Joshua Steele, Jr. (1808-72), and Mary Ann Beattie (1825-94), his 2nd wife, m. 1844. Gr-granddaughter of Joshua Steele (1765-1843) and Mary Beattie (1772-1845), his wife, m. 1791. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Steele and Jean Lowrie, his wife. Thomas Steele (1731-1808) served as a private in the company of Capt. John Armstrong, Col. Alexander Webster's regiment. He was born in Massachusetts; died in Salem, N. Y. Also No. 25853. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 82 page 1 Mrs. Ella Hosley Beattie. DAR ID Number: 81001 Born in Verona, N. Y. Descendant of Martin Bettinger and of Adam Coppernoll. Daughter of Franklin Hosley (1829-1905) and M. Helen Coppernoll (1836-95), his wife, m. 1855. Granddaughter of Jacob Coppernoll (1812-81) and Clarissa Bettinger (1816-81), his wife, m. 1832. Gr-granddaughter of Adam A. Coppernoll, Jr. (1785-1854), and Elizabeth Post (1787-1846), his wife, m. 1812; Johnnes Bettinger and Catherine Snyder, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Adam Coppernoll and Elizabeth Van Zeis (1759-1825), his wife, m. 1784; Martin Bettinger and Magdalena Keller, his wife. Martin Bettinger served as private in Col. Samuel Campbell's 1st regiment, Tryon County, New York militia. He was born, 1734, in Germany. Also No. 75085. Adam Coppernoll (1754-1826) enlisted, 1777, for the war; was taken prisoner, paroled, 1778. He was honorably discharged, 1782; disabled by wounds and was placed on the invalid pension roll, 1786, for service as private. He was born and died in Stone Arabia, N. Y. Also No. 70099. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 84 page 373 Mrs. Hettie M. Babcock Beattie. DAR ID Number: 83991 Born in Clayton, Wis. Wife of William Wallace Beattie. [p.373] Descendant of Elias Babcock, as follows: 1. Marvin Kinney Babcock (1809-81), m., 2nd, 1851, Melinda C. Wright (1827-1902). 2. Peabody Babcock (1785-1874), m. Huldah Whitney (1788-1855). 3. Elias Babcock, m. 1781, Huldah Kinney. Elias Babcock (1757-1839) received a pension for service as private, Capt. Nathan Watkins' company, Col. Samuel Brewer's regiment. He was born in Voluntown, Conn.; died in West Berkshire, Vt. Also No. 79635. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 86 page 105 [p.105] Mrs. Grace Bander Seanor. DAR ID Number: 85275 Born in Cleveland, Ohio. Wife of John Beattie Seanor. Descendant of Joseph Klock, as follows: 1. Levi F. Bander (b. 1840), m. 1864, Elizabeth E. Bander (b. 1841). 2. Levi Bander (1812-81), m. 1837, Eliza Phillips (1813-81). 3. Lodwick Bander, m. Catherine Klock (1773-1853). 4. Joseph Klock. Joseph Klock enlisted in Col. Jacob Klock's regiment, 2nd battalion, under General Herkimer, New York Line. He died in Montgomery County, N. Y. _________________________________________________________________ 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

    01/11/2004 09:51:52
    1. [BP2000] DAR LISTINGS BEATTIE #4
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. HI, Beattie listed 51 results The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 64 page 289 Mrs. Elsie Featherstone Beall. DAR ID Number: 63863 Born in Marshall County, Miss. Wife of William O. Beall. Descendant of William Beattie, of Virginia. [p.289] Daughter of Wingfield Scott Featherstone and Elizabeth McCuen, his wife. Granddaughter of Alexander C. McCuen and Eliza Byars, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Byars and Elizabeth Beattie, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Beattie and Mary Allison, his wife. William Beattie (1760-1860) served as a private in Capt. David Beattie's company, Col. William Campbell's regiment, at King's Mountain. He was born in Rockbridge County; died in Washington County. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 67 page 48 Mrs. Josephine Allen Cogger. DAR ID Number: 66116 Born in Chicago, Ill. Wife of William B. Cogger. Descendant of John Allen (Allin). Daughter of James Pearce Allen (1805-71) and Margaret Beattie (1819-95), his wife, m. 1835. Granddaughter of Mathew Allen (b. 1774) and Elizabeth Van Devort, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Allen (b. 1744) and Martha Pearce (b. 1747), his wife, m. 1763. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Allen and Susan Goddard Wall, his 2nd wife. John Allen (1691-1783) was a patriot of Prudence Island, situated in the Providence River. He was born on Prudence Island; died in Amsterdam, N. Y. Also No. 55851. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 67 page 49 [p.49] Mrs. Eugenia Cogcer Kinmont. DAR ID Number: 66118 Born in McHenry County, Ill. Wife of John Kinmont. Descendant of John Allen (Allin). Daughter of William Cogger (b. 1841) and Josephine Allen, his wife, m. 1867. Granddaughter of James Pearce Allen (1805-71) and Margaret Beattie (1819-95), his wife, m. 1835. See No. 66116. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 71 page 46 Mrs. Roberta Archer Dodenhoff. DAR ID Number: 70125 Born in Spartanburg, S. C. Wife of Hugo S. Dodenhoff. Descendant of Samuel McJunkin. Daughter of John Clifton Archer (b. 1850) and Sarah Means (b. 1847), his wife, m. 1876. Granddaughter of Albert Gallatin Means (1817-1904) and Elizabeth Beattie (1826-81), his wife, m. 1846. Gr-granddaughter of Robert Beattie, Jr. (1800-90), and Nancy McKie (1804-70), his wife, m. 1822. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Beattie (1757-1825) and Margaret McJunkin (1760-1870), his wife, m. 1776. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel McJunkin and Mary Bogan (1728-99), his wife, m. 1845. Samuel McJunkin (1725-1805), who had served in the early wars, gave civil service during the Revolution in South Carolina. His son, Joseph, gave distinguished service in battle. He was born in Ireland; died in Union, S. C. Also No. 44733. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 72 page 307 Mrs. Margaret Means Chapman. DAR ID Number: 71869 Born in Union, S. C. Wife of Herman M. Chapman. Descendant of Samuel McJunkin. Daughter of Albert Gallatin Means (1817-1904) and Elizabeth Beattie (1826-81), his wife, m. 1848. Granddaughter of Robert Beattie, Jr. (1800-90), and Nancy McKie (1804-70), his wife, m. 1822. Gr-granddaughter of Robert Beattie (1757-1825) and Margaret McJunkin (1760-1830), his wife, m. 1776. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel McJunkin and Mary Bogan (1728-99), his wife, m. 1745. Samuel McJunkin (1725-1805), who had served in the early wars, gave civil service during the Revolution in South Carolina. His son Joseph gave distinguished service in battle. He was born in Ireland; died in Union, S. C. Also Nos. 44733, 70125. _________________________________________________________________ Find high-speed ‘net deals — comparison-shop your local providers here. https://broadband.msn.com

    01/11/2004 09:37:19
    1. [BP2000] DAR LISTINGS BEATTIE #3
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. HI, Beattie listed 51 results The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 45 page 295 Mrs. Sallie Means Archer. DAR ID Number: 44733 Born in Union Co., S. C. Wife of John Clifton Archer. Descendant of Samuel McJunkin. Daughter of Albert Gallitan Means and Elizabeth Beattie, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert Beattie, Jr. and Nancy McKee, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Robert Beattie and Margaret McJunkin, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel McJunkin and Mary Bogan, his wife. Samuel McJunkin (1725-1805) who had served in the early wars gave civil service during the revolution in South Carolina. His son Joseph gave distinguished service in battle. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 48 page 181 Mrs. Bessie Means Heinitsh. DAR ID Number: 47376 Born in Union County, S. C. Wife of Harry E. Heinitsh, M. D. Descendant of Samuel McJunkin. Daughter of Albert Gallatin Means and Elizabeth Beattie, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert Beattie, Jr., and Nancy McKie, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Robert Beattie and Margaret McJunkin, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel McJunkin and Mary Bogan, his wife. Samuel McJunkin (1725-1805) who had served in the early wars gave civil service during the Revolution in South Carolina. His son, Joseph, gave distinguished service in battle. Also No. 44733. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 51 page 60 Miss Emily Beattie Austin. DAR ID Number: 50126 Born in Greenville, S. C. Descendant of Thomas Collins, Thomas James and William Austin. Daughter of Dr. Thomas Collins Austin and Mary Turner James, his wife. [p.60] Granddaughter of William Austin and Jane Collins, his wife; John James and Jane Turner, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas James and Mary Jones, his wife; Thomas Collins and Rosa Dodd, his wife. Thomas Collins (1729-96) was a Whig, of Spartanburg County, and while ill in bed was attacked by the bloody Bill Cunningham with his band of Tories. His three sons, John, William, and Richard, were in the army, and when he refused to tell where they were the Tories hacked him with their swords, leaving him for dead. Also No. 12260. Thomas James (1755-79) volunteered in a regiment of Virginia troops which went to South Carolina, and was killed at the battle of Stono, 1779. He was born in Virginia. William Austin (1755-1840) was a daring scout and was engaged in the battles of Gilford Court House, Musgrove Mills and Kettle Creek. He was born in Virginia; died in Greenville, S. C. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 51 page 333 Mrs. Effie Marie Moon Smith. DAR ID Number: 50747 Born in Valparaiso, Ind. Wife of Walter Inglewood Smith. Descendant of Andrew Beatty (Beattie). Daughter of George Moon and Julia Geraldine Van Pelt, his wife, m. 1862. Granddaughter of Isaac Van Pelt and Mary Jane Beatty, his wife, m. 1841. Gr-granddaughter of Andrew Beatty and Judith Carter, his wife, m. 1794. Andrew Beatty, in 1780, served as a private in Capt. Mathew McCoy's company, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania militia. He was a freeman and paid taxes, 1779; died 1723, in Highland County, Ohio. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 56 page 386 Mrs. Maretta Beattie Fielding. DAR ID Number: 55869 Born in Jefferson County, N. Y. Wife of John H. Fielding. Descendant of Lieut. George McKnight. Daughter of Alexander Beattie and Elizabeth McKnight, his wife. [p.386] Granddaughter of George McKnight and Jane McAuley, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James McKnight and Elizabeth Matthews, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of George McKnight and Jane Beattie, his wife. George McKnight (1742-1808) served as lieutenant in Col. John Williams' Charlotte County, New York militia, 1775. He died in Hebron, N. Y. _________________________________________________________________ Rethink your business approach for the new year with the helpful tips here. http://special.msn.com/bcentral/prep04.armx

    01/11/2004 09:12:49
    1. [BP2000] DAR LISTINGS BEATTIE #2
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. HI, Beattie listed 51 results The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 24 page 33 Miss Caroline Mallett Hooper. DAR ID Number: 23091 Born in Opelika, Alabama. Descendant of Gen. Francis Nash, Archibald Maclaine and Peter Mallett. Daughter of George William Hooper and Charlotte Isabella Waddell, his wife. Granddaughter of George Berniere Hooper and Caroline Mallett, his wife; Haynes Waddell and Mary Fleming, his wife. [p.33] Gr.-granddaughter of Archibald Maclaine Hooper and Charlotte A. De Berniere, his wife; Charles Peter Mallett and Sophia Beattie, his wife; John Waddell and Sarah Nash, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Hooper and Catherine Maclaine, his wife; Peter Mallett and Sarah Mumford, his wife; Francis Nash and Sarah Moore, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Archibald Maclaine and Elizabeth Rowan, his wife. Francis Nash, (1720-77), was lieutenant colonel, 1775, colonel, 1776, brigadier general Continental army when mortally wounded at Germantown. He was born in Prince Edward Co., Va. Archibald Maclaine was a member of the Committee of Safety; of the Provincial Congress and of the Convention, 1778. He died near Wilmington, N. C., 1791. Peter Mallett. (1744-1805), served in the commissary, as member of Committee of Safety and in the Legislature of North Carolina. He was born in Fayetteville, N. C., where he died. Also No. 5685. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 29 page 252 Mrs. Caroline Elizabeth Selden Brewer. DAR ID Number: 28690 Born in Erie, Pennsylvania. Wife of Francis Beattie Brewer. Descendant of Col. Samuel Selden and of Lieut. Samuel Selden, Jr., of Connecticut. Daughter of Samuel Selden and Caroline Perkins, his wife. Granddaughter of George Selden and Elizabeth Grace Card, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Selden, Jr., and Deborah Colt, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Selden (1723-75) and Elizabeth Ely, his wife. See No. 28238. [p.252] Samuel Selden, Jr., (1748-1819), served as lieutenant under Col. Samuel Canfield at West Point, 1781. He died in Hadlyme, Conn. Also Nos. 8544, 19656, 21664. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 33 page 56 Miss Ella D. Cowan. DAR ID Number: 32161 Born in St. Joseph, Missouri. Descendant of Capt. James Dysart. Daughter of Samuel D. Cowan and Elizabeth Frances Langford, his wife. Granddaughter of John Cowan and Frances Dysart, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Dysart and Agnes Beattie, his wife. James Dysart, (1744-1818), served as captain of Virginia Riflemen and was wounded at King's Mountain, 1780. In 1806 he was placed on the invalid pension roll of Rock Castle county, Ky., for service as captain in the Virginia militia. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 38 page 310 Mrs. Ruth Woodhull Beattie. DAR ID Number: 36893 Born in Blooming Grove, New York. Wife of Robert Beattie. Descendant of Major Nathaniel Strong and of Col. Jesse Woodhull, of New York. Daughter of Richard William Woodhull and Ruth Strong, his wife. Granddaughter of Nathaniel Dubois Woodhull and Frances Mandeville, his wife; Vincent Strong and Esther Rose, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Woodhull and Hannah Smith, his wife; Selah Strong and Ruth Woodhull, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Woodhull and Hester Dubois, his wife; Nathaniel Strong and Amy Brewster, his wife. Nathaniel Strong, (1737-78), served in Col. Jesse Woodhull's regiment. He was murdered by Claudius Smith, a notorious Tory. He was born in Blooming Grove. Jesse Woodhull, (1735-95), served as a delegate to the First Provincial Congress and colonel of Orange county militia. He was born in Mastic, L. I.; died in Blooming Grove, N. Y. Also Nos. 6869, 9251. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 45 page 232 Mrs. Frances Beattie Terry. DAR ID Number: 44580 Born in Syracuse, N. Y. Wife of Daniel W. Terry. Descendant of Jonathan Emmons. Daughter of Walter A. Beattie and Ellen Adelle Emmons, his wife. Granddaughter of William Avery Emmons and Esther B. Mason, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Emmons and Nancy Avery, his 2nd wife. Jonathan Emmons (1761-1835) served as private in the 5th Connecticut regiment under Capt. Elijah Chapman, Col. Philip B. Bradley. He was born in Hartford, Conn.; died in La Fayette, N. Y. _________________________________________________________________ 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

    01/11/2004 09:07:17
    1. [BP2000] DAR LISTINGS BEATTIE #1
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. HI, Beattie listed 51 results The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8 page 118 Miss Louisa Eleanor Trezevant. DAR ID Number: 7356 Born in Tennessee. Descendant of Theodore Trezevant and of Dr. John Timothy Trezevant, of South Carolina. Daughter of Marye Beattie Trezevant and Susan Keith Simmons, his wife. Granddaughter of John Timothy Trezevant and Eleanor Louisa Beattie, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Timothy Trezevant and Anna Bell, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Theodore Trezevant and Katharine Timothy, his wife. Theodore Trezevant, 1775, was a delegate to the Provincial Congress. He was taken prisoner at the fall of Charleston. John Timothy Trezevant was surgeon in Col. Richard Parker's regiment at Charleston, and at the surrender, 1780, was captured and on parole to the close of the war. Also Nos. 3961, 4282. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 13 page 184 [p.184] Mrs. Ida B. Beattie. DAR ID Number: 12476 Born in Delaware. Wife of James Scott Beattie. Descendant of James Bradford, of Delaware. Daughter of John C. Highfield and Rebecca Bradford, his wife. Granddaughter of John Bradford and Rebecca Lumberry, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Bradford and Susanna Enochs, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Bradford and Elizabeth Bradford, his wife. James Bradford (1758-1836), enlisted as a drummer boy at the beginning of the war and served as a soldier in the battles of the Jerseys. He was born in Rhode Island and was a pensioner when he died in Delaware. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 18 page 355 Mrs. Hannah Eaton Claflin. DAR ID Number: 17974 Born in Brooklyn, New York. Wife of Charles Clark Claflin. Descendant of Jacob Bagly Currier, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Andrew Beattie Eaton and Eliza Ann Hoyt, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard Hoyt and Elizabeth Currier, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Bagly Currier. Jacob Bagly Currier, (1751-1831), was a soldier at the battle of Bunker Hill. He was one of the thirty-nine survivors who witnessed the laying of the corner-stone of the monument, 1825, when Webster addressed them as “Venerable men, you have come down to us from a former generation.” He was born and died in Amesbury, Mass. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 20 page 8 Mrs. Maie Van Buren Shouse. DAR ID Number: 19017 Born in Herkimer County, New York. Wife of Charles Beattie Shouse. Descendant of Samuel Olmstead, of Connecticut. Daughter of Jacob Van Buren and Sarah B. Olmstead, his wife. Granddaughter of Hiram Olmstead and Sarah S. Fisher, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jared Olmstead and Hannah Betts, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Olmstead and Abiah Smith, his wife. Samuel Olmstead, (1715-88), was a member of the General Assembly from Ridgefield, 1778-79, and appointed justice of the peace of Fairfield county, 1779. He was born in Norwalk; died in Ridgefield, Conn. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 20 page 331 Mrs. Cora May Huntington. DAR ID Number: 19906 Born in Clarence, Iowa. Wife of Charles Smith Huntington. Descendant of Capt. John Marshall, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Merrick Cumings and Anna King Beattie, his wife. Granddaughter of John Beattie and Anna Maria Marshall, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Haddock Marshall and Jane Porter Huston, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Marshall and Anna Blair, his wife. John Marshall, (1756-99), entered the Continental army as ensign in Miles' Pennsylvania rifle regiment, 1776; promoted lieutenant, 1777; captain, 1779, and served to the close of the war. He was born in Ireland; died in Huntingdon, Pa. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _________________________________________________________________ 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

    01/11/2004 09:01:10
    1. [BP2000] DAR LISTINGS Baity/Battes/Beatie
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. HI, Requested by RAY.. No records for Baity.. No records for Battes BEATIE..2 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 28 page 117 Mrs. Mary Leach Moss. DAR ID Number: 27314 Born in St. Joseph, Missouri. Wife of Josiah Beatie Moss. Descendant of Maj. Eleazer Crafts, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Lewis Leach and Ellen J. Word, his wife. Granddaughter of Benjamin Leach and Lucy Allen, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Allen and Sarah Crafts, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eleazer Crafts and Elizabeth Allen, his wife. Eleazer Crafts, (1743-93), served as lieutenant at the Lexington Alarm and as major, 1777, for service in the Northern Department. He was born in Essex, Mass.; died in Manchester. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 117 page 121 Mrs. Edna Patterson Beatie. DAR ID Number: 116390 Born in St. Louis, Mo. Wife of Cyrus W. Beatie. Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Danforth, as follows: 1. James M. Patterson (1837-1909) m. 1857 Mary Judd (b. 1844). 2. Lewis Strong Judd (1804-49) m. 1839 Mary Danforth (1815-36). 3. Jonathan Reed Danforth (1790-1847) m. 1812 Amanda Walker (1791-1825). 4. Jonathan Danforth, Jr. (1761-1848), m. 1784 Abigail Johnson (1766-1836). 5. Jonathan Danforth m. 1st 1759 Lydia Reed (1736-69). Jonathan Danforth (1736-1802) was a minute man at the Battle of Bunker Hill and with him were his two sons, Joshua and Jonathan. He commanded a company at the Battle of Bennington. He was born in Billerica; died in Williamstown, Mass. Also No. 105725. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _________________________________________________________________ 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

    01/11/2004 08:50:42
    1. [BP2000] DAR LISTINGS Batey #4
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. HI, Requested by RAY.. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 117 page 62 Mrs. Sarah Jamison Jacob. DAR ID Number: 116205 Born in Cliftonville, Miss. Wife of Paul B. Jacob. Descendant of Adjt. William Downs and of Capt. William Batey, as follows: 1. James Henry Jamison (1846-1910) m. 2nd 1881 Bettie Julia Moore (1860-1912). _________________________________________________________________ Get a FREE online virus check for your PC here, from McAfee. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963

    01/11/2004 08:39:41
    1. [BP2000] DAR LISTINGS Batey #3
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. HI, Requested by RAY.. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 99 page 179 Mrs. Kathryn Brubaker Newlin. DAR ID Number: 98571 Born in Robinson, Ill. Wife of Walter V. Newlin. Descendant of John Arthur, as follows: 1. Elisha Brubaker (b. 1842) m. 1866 Mary M. Batey (1845-86). See No. 98569. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 102 page 16 Mrs. Ada Sharp Mcglathery. DAR ID Number: 101049 Born in Gibson County, Tenn. Wife of James W. McGlathery. Descendant of Capt. William Batey, as follows: 1. Oscar Clinton Sharpe (b. 1856) m. 1881 Mary D. McFarland (b. 1859). 2. George Alexander Sharpe (1830-59) m. 1852 Martha E. Howse (1832-1910). 3. Robert Howse m. Nancy Batey. 4. William Batey m. Annie Bass (1760-1855). William Batey (1760-1839) served as captain in the Revolution from Brunswick County, Virginia, where he was born. He died in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Also No. 48181. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 104 page 118 Mrs. Sallie Howse Hudson. DAR ID Number: 103384 Born in Cleburne, Texas. Wife of Edward Everett Hudson. Descendant of Capt. William Batey, as follows: 1. Ambrose Howse (1834-1903) m. 2nd 1877 Virginia Lee Fondren (b. 1853). 2. Robert Howse (1805-40) m. 1827 Nancy Batey (1813-41). 3. William Batey m. 2nd Annie Bass. William Batey (1760-1839) was captain in the Revolution as is evidenced by the inscription on his tombstone at Murfreesboro, Tenn. He was born in Brunswick County, Va. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 115 page 11 Mrs. May Batey Martin. DAR ID Number: 114033 Born in Warren County, Tenn. Wife of Fletcher Burr Martin. Descendant of Capt. William Batey, as follows: 1. Henry Jackson Batey (b. 1843) m. 1865 Frances Huddleston (b. 1847). 2. Christopher Batey (b. 1793) m. 1812 Mahala Puckett (1797-1883). 3. William Batey m. 1st 1786 Mary Beeby. William Batey (1760-1839) was captain in the Revolution, as is evidenced by the inscription on his tombstone at Murfreesboro, Tenn. He was born in Brunswick County, Va. Also No. 103384. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 117 page 62 Mrs. Julia Jamison Fair. DAR ID Number: 116204 Born in Cliftonville, Miss. Wife of Claude Fair. Descendant of Adjt. William Downs and of Capt. William Batey, as follows: 1. James Henry Jamison (1846-1910) m. 2nd 1881 Bettie Julia Moore (1860-1912). 2. Henry Downes Jamison (1795-1859) m. 2nd 1835 Sarah Woodleaf Thomas (b. 1819); Charles William Moore (1820-87) m. 1843 Julia Ann King (1825-1902). [p.62] 3. William Caldwell Jamison m. 1770 Jane Downs; James Moore King (1792-1877) m. 1821 Martha Batey (1805-87). 4. William Downs; William Batey m. 1796 Anne Bass (1773-1854). William Downs (1738-1802) entered the South Carolina Line as private and 1778, was adjutant of the 2nd regiment. He received a grant of land in Mississippi for his services. Also No. 85671. William Batey (1760-1835) commanded a company of Virginia militia from Brunswick County, Va. He was born in Virginia; died in Murfreesboro, Tenn. _________________________________________________________________ Find out everything you need to know about Las Vegas here for that getaway. http://special.msn.com/msnbc/vivalasvegas.armx

    01/11/2004 08:37:50
    1. [BP2000] DAR LISTINGS Batey #2
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. HI, Requested by RAY.. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 52 page 267 Miss Bernice Barclay. DAR ID Number: 51610 Born in Texas. Descendant of Adjt. William Downes. Daughter of William Barclay and Mattie King Ledbetter, his wife. Granddaughter of Isaac Ledbetter and Julia Jamison, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Henry Downes Jamison and Elizabeth Batey, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Caldwell Jamison and Jane Downes, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William Downes and Jane Douglas, his wife. William Downes (1727-1802), at the beginning of the war, entered the South Carolina line as a private, and, 1778, he was adjutant of the 2nd regiment. For his services he received a grant of land in what is now Mississippi. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Clarksville, Tenn. Also No. 8067. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 82 page 35 [p.35] Mrs. Elizabeth Lorena Batey Ledbetter. DAR ID Number: 81092 Born in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Wife of M. D. Ledbetter. Descendant of Capt. William Batey. Daughter of Granville Crockett Batey (b. 1848) and Lucy Lorena Haynes (b. 1854), his wife, m. 1876. Granddaughter of William Batey, Jr. (1817-73), and America Crockett (1822-58), his wife, m. 1836. Gr-granddaughter of William Batey and Ann Bass (1773-1854), his wife, m. 1796. William Batey (1760-1855) served as captain in the Revolution. He was born in Brunswick County, Ga.; died in Rutherford County, Tenn. Also Nos. 45172, 48181. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 82 page 35 Mrs. Lutie Batey Leach. DAR ID Number: 81094 Born in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Wife of Erastus Plummer Leach. Descendant of Capt. William Batey. Daughter of William Batey, Jr. (b. 1837), and Mary Hollowell (b. 1840), his wife, m. 1857. Granddaughter of William Batey (1817-73) and America Crockett (1822-58), his wife, m. 1836. See No 81092. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 96 page 212 Mrs. Frances Belle Batey Fleming. DAR ID Number: 95649 Born in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Wife of William Henry Fleming. Descendant of Capt. William Batey, as follows: 1. Grandville Crockett Batey (b. 1848) m. 1876 Lucy Lorena Haynes (b. 1854). 2. William Batey, Jr. (1817-73), m. 1836 America Crockett (1822-58). 3. William Batey m. 1796 Ann Bass (1773-1854). William Batey (1760-1855) served as captain in the Revolution in the Virginia Line. He was born in Brunswick County, Ga.; died in Rutherford County, Tenn. Also No. 81092. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 99 page 178 Mrs. Nellie Brubaker Bradley. DAR ID Number: 98569 Born in Robinson, Ill. Wife of Fred S. Bradley. Descendant of John Arthur, as follows: 1. Elisha Brubaker (b. 1842) m. 1866 Mary M. Batey (1845-86). 2. John Brubaker m. 1838 Mary Ellen Arthur (1822-1911). 2. Willis Arthur (1791-1856) m. 1821 Emily J. Freeman (1796-1880). 4. John Arthur m. 1784 Elizabeth Adams (b. 1769). John Arthur (1758-1850) served, 1780-81, as private under Capts. Thomas Leftwich and John Trigg, Cols. William Trigg and Tucker, Virginia troops. He was born in Ireland; died in Bedford County, Va. Also No. 87263. _________________________________________________________________ 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

    01/11/2004 08:33:14
    1. [BP2000] DAR LISTINGS Batey #1
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. HI, Requested by RAY.. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 46 page 72 Mrs. Annie Sharpe Ezzell. DAR ID Number: 45172 Born in Humboldt, Tenn. Wife of Harry Ezzell. Descendant of Capt. William Batey, Samuel Wilson and Lieut. John Sharpe. Daughter of Theophilus Alexander Sharpe (1822-87) and Martha Howse (1832-1910), his wife, m. 1866. [p.72] Granddaughter of Edwin Sharpe and Priscilla Wilson (b. 1766), his wife, m. 1813; Robert Howse and Nancy Batey, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Sharpe and Martha Young, his wife; William Batey and Anne Bass (1773-1854), his wife, m. 1796; Samuel Wilson and Mary Lee (1739-1800), his wife, m. 1765. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Sharpe and Jemima Alexander, his wife. William Batey (1760-1835) served as captain in the Revolution. He was born in Brunswick Co., Va.; died in Rutherford Co., Tenn., and is buried on his home place still owned by his descendants. Samuel Wilson (1743-1802) was a member of the Council of Safety 1776 of Harford County, Maryland, where he was born and died. John Sharpe (1752-1824) served as lieutenant in Armand's legion of Light Dragoons 1778. He was born in Mecklenberg Co., N. C.; died in Smyrna, Tenn., where his tombstone records his age. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 46 page 241 Mrs. Martha Sharpe Warmack. DAR ID Number: 45567 Born in Humboldt, Tenn. Wife of Robert Nathaniel Warmack. Descendant of Lieut. John Sharpe, Samuel Wilson and Capt. William Batey. Daughter of Theophilus Alexander Sharpe (1822-87) and Martha Howse (1832-1910), his wife, m. 1866. Granddaughter of Edwin Sharpe (b. 1764) and Priscilla Wilson (b. 1766), his wife, m. 1813; Robert Howse and Nancy Batey, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Sharpe and Martha Young, his wife; Samuel Wilson and Mary Lee (b. 1739), his wife, m. 1765; William Batey and Anne Bass, his wife. See No. 45172. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 48 page 286 Mrs. Mary Cox Adams. DAR ID Number: 47613 Born in Danville, Ind. Wife of James W. Adams, M. D. Descendant of Brig. Gen. James Cox. Daughter of Henry Cox, M. D., and Katherine Batey, his wife. Granddaughter of David J. Cox (1792-1837) and Rosana Bake, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Cox and Ann Borden Potts (1757-1815), his wife. James Cox (1753-1810) commanded a company of militia at the battles of Germantown and Monmouth. He rose to the rank of brigadier general. He was born and died in Monmouth County, N. J. Also No. 34608. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 49 page 87 Mrs. Laura Lee Sharpe Polk. DAR ID Number: 48181 Born in Humboldt, Tenn. Wife of Thomas Polk. Descendant of Lieut. John Sharpe, Capt. William Batey and Samuel Wilson. Daughter of Theophilus Alexander Sharpe (1822-87) and Martha Howse (1832-1910), his wife, m. 1866. Granddaughter of Edwin Sharpe (b. 1766) and Priscilla Wilson (b. 1766), his wife, m. 1813; Robert Howse and Nancy Batey, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Sharpe and Martha Young, his wife; William Batey and Anne Bass (1773-1854), his wife, m. 1796; Samuel Wilson and Mary Lee (1739-1820), his wife, m. 1765. John Sharpe (1752-1824) served as lieutenant in Armand's legion of Light Dragoons 1778. He was born in Mecklenburg County, N. C.; died in Smyrna, Tenn., where his tombstone records his age. [p.87] William Batey (1760-1835) served as captain in the revolution. He was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died in Rutherford County, Tenn., and is buried on his home place, still owned by his descendants. Samuel Wilson (1743-1802) was a member of the Council of Safety 1776 of Harford County, Md., where he was born and died. Also No. 45172. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 49 page 200 Mrs. Kate Adams Mckay. DAR ID Number: 48428 Born in Ann Arbor, Mich. Wife of Dr. William McKay. Descendant of Brig. Gen. James Cox of New Jersey. Daughter of Dr. James Adams and Mary Cox, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Cox and Katherine Batey, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of David J. Cox (1792-1837) and Rosana Bake, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Cox and Ann Borden Potts (1757-1815). James Cox (1753-1810) commanded a company of militia at the battles of Germantown and Monmouth. He rose to the rank of brigadier general. He was born and died in Monmouth County, N. J. Also No. 34608. _________________________________________________________________ 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

    01/11/2004 08:29:10
    1. [BP2000] Bety,Batie, DAR LISTINGS
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. HI, Requested by RAY.. I found no Bety's listed... Batie: 2 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 69 page 255 Mrs. Anna Keyes Goldsmith. DAR ID Number: 68712 Born in Oneonta, N. Y. Wife of Harry M. Goldsmith. Descendant of John Keyes (Kees), John Marlett, Ensign Gideon Marlett, Hopkins Burlingham, Cornelius Lane, and John Hurd. Daughter of James Henry Keyes (1836-1901) and Adeliza Lane (1842-72), his wife, m. 1862. Granddaughter of Henry Keyes (1803-87) and Margaret Marlett (1805-85), his wife, m. 1826; Elihu Lane (1809-71) and Sarah Ann Burlingham (1821-49), his wife, m. 1837. Gr-granddaughter of Thompson Keyes (1771-1852) and Mary Lane (1780-1860), his wife, m. 1797; Peter Marlett (1779-1869) and Elizabeth Evans (1786-1861), his wife; John Lane (1778-1813) and Elizabeth Ackley (1784-1839), his wife, m. 1799; Hopkins Burlingham, Jr. (1791-1845), and Charlotte Hurd (1790-1879), his wife, m. 1811. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Keyes and Anna —, his wife, m. 1769; Gideon Marlett and Mary Quackenbush, his wife, m. 1778; Cornelius Lane and Elizabeth Wolf (1756-1842), his wife, m. 1777; Hopkins Burlingham and Margaret — (1758-1823), his wife; John Marlett and Batie —, his wife; John Hurd and Lois Hurd, his wife. John Keyes (1736-1813) served as a private in Col. Abraham Wemple's [p.255] 2nd regiment, New York Line. He was born in Middletown, Conn.; died in Otsego County, N. Y. John Marlett (1720-77) was a member of the Tryon County, New York Council of Safety, chairman of the Mohawk District, and a delegate to the 1st Provincial Congress, held in Albany, 1775. He died in Tryon County, N. Y. Gideon Marlett (1747-1820) served as ensign in the 3rd Tryon County, New York regiment of militia. He died in Marcellus, Onondaga County, N. Y. Also No. 63215. Hopkins Burlingham (1758-1823) served, 1776-77, as private in Captain Blackman's company, Col. Christopher Lippitts' Rhode Island regiment. He was born in Oneonta, N. Y. Cornelius Lane (1755-1837) was placed on the pension roll, 1832, of Canajoharie, Montgomery County, N. Y., for service, 1775, as private and sergeant in Capt. Daniel Peat's company, Colonel Frelinghuysen's New Jersey regiment. He was born in Bedminister, N. J.; died in Canajoharie, N. Y. John Hurd (1752-1827) served in a regiment raised upon the first call for troops, 1775; ordered to Ticonderoga and Crown Point to prevent those posts from being recaptured. He died in Otsego County, N. Y. Also No. 63730. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Miss Margaret Joy Keyes. DAR ID Number: 160443 Born in Onconta, N. Y. Descendant of John Keyes, John Marlett, Ensign Gideon Marlett, Adam Ostrander and Sergt. Cornelius Lane, as follows: 1. Melville Keyes (1845-1907) m. 1869 Emma Elizabeth Bassett (b. 1848). 2. Hervey Keyes (1803-87) m. 1826 Margaret Marlett (1805-85); Wilson T. Bassett (1821-1905) m. 1845 Mary A. Ostrander (1825-93). 3. Thompson Keyes (1771-1852) m. 1797 Mary Lane (1780-1860); Peter Madet (1779-1869) m. Elizabeth Evans (1786-1861); William Ostrander (d. 1839) m. Harrict Gregory (d. 1842). 4. John Keyes m. 1769 Anna —; Gideon Marlett m. 1778 Mary Qunckeobuk; Adam Ostrander m. Catherine Proper; Cornelius Lane m. 1777 Elizabeth Wolf (1756-1842). 5. John Marlett m. 1745 Batie —. John Keyes (1736-1813) served as private in the 2d regiment, Albany County, New York militia, under Col. Abraham Wemple. He was born in Middletown, Conn.; died in Otsego County, N. Y. John Marlett (1720-75) was a member of the Committee of Safety of Tryon County, N. Y., and delegate to the 1st Provincial Congress held in Albany, 1775. He was born in France; died in Tryon County, N. Y. Gideon Marlett (1747-1820) served as ensign in the 3d regiment, Tryon County, New York militia, under Col. Frederick Fisher. Was also an adjutant. He died in Marcellus, N. Y. Also No. 68712. Adam Ostrander (1740-1835) served as private in the 4th regiment, Albany County, New York militia, under Col. Killian Van Rensselaer. He was born in New York; died in Albany, N. Y. Cornelius Lane (1755-1837) was placed on the pension roll of Montgomery County, N. Y., 1832, for service as private and sergeant, 1775, in the New Jersey troops. He was born in Bedminster, N. J.; died in Canajoharie, N. Y. Also No. 157924. 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/ _________________________________________________________________ There are now three new levels of MSN Hotmail Extra Storage! Learn more. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=hotmail/es2&ST=1

    01/11/2004 08:16:19
    1. [BP2000] 4 Beaty Naval Pension summaries
    2. Laurel Baty
    3. This is a summary of the notes I took on the 3 microfiche that I read. Beattie, Edward fiche # 17368, cert # 18820 In 1907 Edward Beattie is 72 and living in Chelsea, Suffolk Co Mass. He enlisted 21 Sept. 1862 as a seaman in the Civil War and was discharged at Ft Monroe Sept. 1863. He was born Jan. 18, 1835 at Picton, Nova Scotia. He has resided in Chelsea since 1880 and was at sea for 15 years before this. He served on USS "Ohio," "Sabine," and "Brandywine." He lived in Providence Rhode Island before he enlisted. He has india ink marks [tattoos] --coat of arms & E. Beattie on right arm also a woman & eagle. He has an English Coat of arms & a crucifix on his left arm. His wife's name was Mary McAchern and they were married June 10, 1866 at Picton, Nova Scotia. A marriage license from Nova Scotia lists Edward's parents as Robert & Margaret and Mary's parents as Duncan & Annie. In 1898 Edward states he has 3 living children: John T. born 8-31-1867; James L. born 11-10-1868 and Mabel F. born May 14, 1881. Beattie, James Fiche # 9699, cert # 10585 Widow Catherine applies for a pension in Dec. 1894 while she is a resident of NY, NY. Her maiden name was Catherine Newell and she was married Dec. 11, 1866 in NY City. Children were Alfred born April 2, 1880 and Matilda born July 27, 1882. James died in 1894 and a copy of his death certificate is in the file. Both James and Catherine were born in Ireland. She states "My late husband is a name that can be spelled in various ways and yet have the same sound and pronunciation and that is the only reason I can give why it is spelled in the different ways stated above." Beattie, James fiche # 13132, cert # 14214 (2 microfiche) In 1898 James lives in Lynchburg, Harris County, TX and is 63 years old. He enlisted in 1863 and served on "Clara Polsen" "Argosy" and "Key West." He was discharged in April of 1864. His widow, Margaret lives in Houston TX in 1899. Margaret's maiden name was Margaret Jane Kelley and she married James at Galveston, TX on June 21, 1880. Their children include Cordelia born 26 Mar 1884 and James born 3 July 1886 (they have several deceased children). James was born in Annon, Scotland on Jan 17, 1842. There is a copy of a Family Bible record in this file. Martha J. Kelley, mother of Margaret gives deposition--she is living in Arapahoe County, Colorado. Beatty, John fiche # 11433 cert # 12401 John died Oct. 17, 1897. His widow's maiden name was Agnes Rauaghan and they were married Nov. 24, 1871 in NY city. John and Agnes were both born in Ireland. Children: Elizabeth born 9-11-1872 John H. born 1-31-1874 William born 3-11-1878 died April 4, 1892 Annie born Dec. 24, 1883 Laurel Baty, L252

    01/11/2004 01:22:05
    1. [BP2000] John Beatty Naval Pension, NJ,IRE
    2. Laurel Baty
    3. This is the only file I copied completely. Beatty, John fiche # 4060, Cert # 4789 In June of 1890 Elizabeth K. Beatty, aged 39 years and living in Newark, Essex Co., New Jersey, applied for a pension based on the service of her husband John Beatty. John enlisted in the Navy in June of 1860 in the war of "Rebellion." She states that John died on April 25, 1889. Her maiden name was Elizabeth King and she was married to John in Jan of 1876. The following children were born of their marriage: Mary, Jan. 10, 1878 James, June 15, 1880 Annie, May 18, 1883 John, Nov. 7, 1885 Elizabeth, Nov (?) 2, 1887; died June 19, 1889 Thomas, Sept. 24, 1888 Elizabeth's certificate of baptism is in this file and gives her parents names as James King and Ann McGrane and her date of birth as Nov. 28, 1853. John Beatty's death certificate is in the file and shows his place of birth as Ireland and cause of death as typhoid fever. Statements concerning the births and baptism of the children are also in the file. Elizabeth died Oct. 19, 1933. Her son, James Beatty, a resident of Newark, NJ, applied to be reimbursed for her funeral expenses. Elizabeth's death certificate is in the file. Laurel Baty, L252

    01/11/2004 01:16:31
    1. [BP2000] 4 Beaty Naval Pension summaries
    2. Laurel Baty
    3. This is a summary of the notes I took on the 3 microfiche that I read. Beattie, Edward fiche # 17368, cert # 18820 In 1907 Edward Beattie is 72 and living in Chelsea, Suffolk Co Mass. He enlisted 21 Sept. 1862 as a seaman in the Civil War and was discharged at Ft Monroe Sept. 1863. He was born Jan. 18, 1835 at Picton, Nova Scotia. He has resided in Chelsea since 1880 and was at sea for 15 years before this. He served on USS "Ohio," "Sabine," and "Brandywine." He lived in Providence Rhode Island before he enlisted. He has india ink marks [tattoos] --coat of arms & E. Beattie on right arm also a woman & eagle. He has an English Coat of arms & a crucifix on his left arm. His wife's name was Mary McAchern and they were married June 10, 1866 at Picton, Nova Scotia. A marriage license from Nova Scotia lists Edward's parents as Robert & Margaret and Mary's parents as Duncan & Annie. In 1898 Edward states he has 3 living children: John T. born 8-31-1867; James L. born 11-10-1868 and Mabel F. born May 14, 1881. Beattie, James Fiche # 9699, cert # 10585 Widow Catherine applies for a pension in Dec. 1894 while she is a resident of NY, NY. Her maiden name was Catherine Newell and she was married Dec. 11, 1866 in NY City. Children were Alfred born April 2, 1880 and Matilda born July 27, 1882. James died in 1894 and a copy of his death certificate is in the file. Both James and Catherine were born in Ireland. She states "My late husband is a name that can be spelled in various ways and yet have the same sound and pronunciation and that is the only reason I can give why it is spelled in the different ways stated above." Beattie, James fiche # 13132, cert # 14214 (2 microfiche) In 1898 James lives in Lynchburg, Harris County, TX and is 63 years old. He enlisted in 1863 and served on "Clara Polsen" "Argosy" and "Key West." He was discharged in April of 1864. His widow, Margaret lives in Houston TX in 1899. Margaret's maiden name was Margaret Jane Kelley and she married James at Galveston, TX on June 21, 1880. Their children include Cordelia born 26 Mar 1884 and James born 3 July 1886 (they have several deceased children). James was born in Annon, Scotland on Jan 17, 1842. There is a copy of a Family Bible record in this file. Martha J. Kelley, mother of Margaret gives deposition--she is living in Arapahoe County, Colorado. Beatty, John fiche # 11433 cert # 12401 John died Oct. 17, 1897. His widow's maiden name was Agnes Rauaghan and they were married Nov. 24, 1871 in NY city. John and Agnes were both born in Ireland. Children: Elizabeth born 9-11-1872 John H. born 1-31-1874 William born 3-11-1878 died April 4, 1892 Annie born Dec. 24, 1883 Laurel Baty, L252

    01/11/2004 12:08:16
    1. Re: [BP2000] BEATY - Bovard
    2. joe patterson
    3. From the Snyder county PA USGenWeb Archives. Tombstone Inscriptions of Snyder County Compiled by G. W. Wagenseller, L.L.D. 1904 New Berlin, Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery. Reported by Rev. A. Stapleton. On account of this Cemetery being near to Snyder County, we append the following list of epitaphs: [page 278] Beaty, Ann, widow of James, d 1846, a 79. (The graves of the Cooks with whom she was related, are by her side.) Boward, Hannah, d 1847, a 91 y. (She was the widow af [sic] James Bovard of the Revolution, whose unmarked grave is by her side. He died in 1808.) > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > LINE 005 again my line of Bovard Beatty > > The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 88 > page 42 > > Miss Alice K. Bovard. > DAR ID Number: 87143 > Born in Bellevue, Iowa. > Descendant of James Bovard, as follows: > 1. William M. Bovard (1824-63) m., 1857, Olive K. Gaskill (b. 1826). > 2. Alexander Bovard (b. 1788) m. Susanna Brobst. > 3. James Bovard m. Hannah Beaty (1756-1847). > James Bovard served three years in Captain Kilgore's company, 8th > Pennsylvania regiment. He died, 1808, in Dry Valley, Pa. > >

    01/10/2004 05:41:58
    1. [BP2000] Battey listed in DAR volumes #5
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. OK THIS IS THE LAST OF THIS SURNAME.. and the last I'll be sending for a week or so... There is still Beattie, Beatie, Baity, Bayte... But they can wait for a while.. You all need a break and so do I...LOL Nelda The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 92 page 299 Miss Georgiana Barnes. DAR ID Number: 91942 Born in Johnston, R. I. Descendant of Stephen Brown, as follows: 1. Andrew Jackson Barnes (1834-71) m. 1856 Lydia Battey Dyer (b. 1836). 2. Rodney Fenner Dyer (1810-92) m. 1831 Barbara Arnold (1813-90). 3. Wila Jillson (1785-1826) m. 1812 Lucina Brown (1774-1858). 4. Stephen Brown m. 1771 Huldah Dexter (1750-1826). Stephen Brown (1746-87) served with the Independent Rangers under Col. Eleazer Jencks and also in Col. Archibald Crary's regiment in the defense of the colony. He was born and died in Cumberland, R. I. Also No. 76642. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 100 page 126 Mrs. Naomi Pipkin Franklin. DAR ID Number: 99399 Born in Tennille, Ga. Wife of George H. Franklin. Descendant of Nathaniel Blackmar, as follows: 1. Philip Jefferson Pipkin (1835-1907) m. 1875 Frances Knight (b. 1835). 2. Rufus Knight (1796-1864) m. 1821 Maria Gaddee (1803-40). 3. James Knight m. Olive Blackmar (b. 1780). 4. Theophilus Blackmar (1750-1842) m. Frances Battey (b. 1751). 5. Nathaniel Blackmar m. 1747 Mary Mitchel. Nathaniel Blackmar (1720-91) served as private in Captain Hitchcock's company, Colonel Angell's Rhode Island regiment. He was born in Gloucester, R. I. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 150 page 220 Miss Terence Louise Battey. DAR ID Number: 149690 Born in Augusta, Ga. Descendant of Jesse Heard, as follows: 1. William Whatley Battey (1848-1914) m. 1883 Annie Louise Barbot (b. 1865). 2. William Henry Battey, Jr. (1820-63), m. 1840 Frances Whatley (1821-1900). 3. William Henry Battey (1787-1823) m. 1812 Susan Ann Heard (1793-1868). 4. Jesse Heard m. 1st Judith Wilkinson. Jesse Heard (1749-1803) served as private in the Georgia troops under Gen. Elijah Clarke. He was born in Virginia; died in Wilkes County, Ga. Also No. 148877. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 150 page 220 Mrs. Frances Pierce Jones. DAR ID Number: 149691 Born in Augusta, Ga. Wife of G. Morton Jones. Descendant of Jesse Heard, as follows: 1. Robert L. Pierce (1850-1910) m. 1873 Ruth Elizabeth Battey (b. 1853). 2. William Henry Battey, Jr. (1820-63), m. 1840 Frances Whatley (1821-1900). See No 149690. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 162 page 36 Mrs. Helen Coburn Drummond. DAR ID Number: 161113 Born in Macon, Ga. Descendant of Lieut. Pierre Douville, as follows: 1. Moses Douville Coburn (1834-1902) m. 1860 Emma Louisa Sprigman (1837-96). 2. Moses Coburn m. 1829 Mary Ann Douville (1806-41). 3. Peter Douville (1781-1825) m. Rebecca Battey. 4. Pierre Douville m. Cynthia Aborn. Pierre Douville (1745-94) was lieutenant, 1775, of the sloop-of-war “Providence,” Continental Navy. He was born in Louisburg, Cape Breton, Canada; died in Portsmouth, England. Also No. 91693. _________________________________________________________________ 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

    01/10/2004 02:11:30
    1. [BP2000] Battey listed in DAR volumes #4
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. There are 25 listed...Nelda The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 74 page 95 Mrs. Gertrude Falligant Thompson. DAR ID Number: 73247 Born in Savannah, Ga. Wife of Charles Harrison Thompson. Descendant of Lieut. John Raiford. Daughter of Louis Alexander Falligant, M. D. (1837-1903), and Rosa Oliver Brown (b. 1859), his 2nd wife, m. 1876. Granddaughter of Louis N. Falligant and Eliza Robey Raiford, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Alexander Gray Raiford and Eliza Battey, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Raiford and Lucy Spell, his 1st wife. [p.95] John Raiford (1750-1812) served as lieutenant in the 2nd regiment, North Carolina Continental troops, 1770-81. He was born in North Carolina; died in Jefferson County, Ga. Also No. 57714. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 75 page 194 Miss Hazel Ward. DAR ID Number: 74522 Born in Newport, R. I. Descendant of Gideon Sweet, of Rhode Island. Daughter of George E. Ward (1853-1906) and Lydia M. Congdon (b. 1858), his wife, m. 1879. Granddaughter of Stephen Battey Congdon (b. 1834) and Abbie Francis Chappell (1836-82), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Raymond Chappell (1798-1875) and Sallie Sweet (1802-92), his wife, m. 1823. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Gideon Sweet and Silence Williams (d. 1841), his wife, m. 1794. Gideon Sweet (1758-1830) served, 1776-77, as private in Capt. Amos Green's company, Colonel Noyes' regiment, Rhode Island Line. He was born and died in South Kingston. Also Nos. 42561, 70883. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 76 page 67 Mrs. Susie Clemmons Rounsaville. DAR ID Number: 75175 Born in Chattanooga County, Ga. Wife of Robert Battey Rounsaville. Descendant of Elisha Weathers. Daughter of Robert Clemmons (1857-89) and Elizabeth Strain (b. 1857), his wife, m. 1876. See No. 75173. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 79 page 185 Mrs. Ellen Falligant Carter. DAR ID Number: 78503 Born in Augusta, Ga. Wife of Barron Carter. Descendant of Lieut, John Raiford. [p.185] Daughter of Robert Falligant and Ellen Thomas, his wife. Granddaughter of Louis N. Falligant and Eliza R. Raiford, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Alexander Gray Raiford and Eliza Battey, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Raiford and Lucy Spell, his 1st wife. John Raiford (1750-1812) was lieutenant in the 2nd regiment, North Carolina Continental troops, 1780-81. He was born in North Carolina; died in Jefferson County, Ga. Also Nos. 57714, 73247. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 89 page 31 Mrs. Ella Peckham Greene. DAR ID Number: 88086 Born in Middletown, R. I. Wife of Frederick W. Greene. Descendant of Capt. William Tew, as follows: 1. Thomas Swinburne Peckham (1827-1903) m. 1853 Phebe Battey Congdon (1832-1907). 2. Joshua Peckham (1797-1871) m. 1818 Eliza Rogers Tilley (1800-45). 3. Abraham D. Tilley (1775-1845) m. 1798 Ruth N. Tew (1780-1857). 4. William Tew m. 1771 Susan Wilson (1753-1831). William Tew (1745-1808) was captain of Continental Infantry, 1776, and served to the close of the war. He was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati. He was born at Newport, where he died. His brothers, James, Thomas and Benedict, served as officers. Also No. 15932. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 90 page 164 Mrs. Virginia Conand M. Dugas Battey. DAR ID Number: 89504 Born in Augusta, Ga. Wife of Whatley Battey, Jr. Descendant of Rev. William Tennent, as follows: 1. Edward Conand Dugas (b. 1850) m. 1887 Caroline Houston (1861-97). 2. William Tennent (1833-1909) m. Susan R. Noble. 3. Dr. William Tennent (b. 1799) m. Catherine Jenna Calhoun. 4. William Peter Tennent (b. 1768) m. Martha Middleton. 5. William Tennent m. Susannah Vergereau. William Tennent (1740-77) was eloquent in his appeals to the Tories to embrace the cause of liberty and was so successful that he was elected a member of the Provincial Congress, and his last speech is in the possession of the family. He was born in Freehold, N. J.; died in Charleston, S. C. Also No. 52607. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 92 page 223 Mrs. Marcia Coburn Mcfadden. DAR ID Number: 91693 Born in Savannah, Ga. Wife of Harry Willis McFadden. [p.223] Descendant of Pierre Douville, as follows: 1. Moses Douville Coburn m. 1860 Emma Louise Sprigman. 2. Moses Coburn m. Mary Ann Douville. 3. Peter Douville m. Rebecca Battey. 4. Pierre Douville m. Cynthia Aborn. Pierre Douville (1745-94) was lieutenant, 1775, of the sloop of war, “Providence,” Continental Navy. He was born in Louisbourg, Cape Breton; died in Portsmouth, England. _________________________________________________________________ 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

    01/10/2004 02:03:19
    1. [BP2000] Battey listed in DAR volumes #3
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. There are 25 listed...Nelda The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 43 page 216 Mrs. Lucinda H. C. Battey. DAR ID Number: 42561 Born in Wakefield, Rhode Island. Wife of W. H. Battey. Descendant of Gideon Sweet, of Rhode Island. Daughter of Raymond Chappell and Mary Elizabeth Kenyon, his wife. Granddaughter of Raymond Chappell (1798-1875) and Sally Sweet (1802-92), his wife, m. 1823. Gr.-granddaughter of Gideon Sweet and Silence Williams, his wife, m. 1794. [p.216] Gideon Sweet, (1758-1830), was a private in Capt. Amos Green's company, Col. Noyes' regiment of militia 1776. He was born and died in South Kingston, R. I. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 45 page 40 Mrs. Laura Anna Fiske Newton. DAR ID Number: 44101 Born in Providence, R. I. Wife of Frank Herbert Newton. Descendant of Isaac Fiske of Rhode Island. Daughter of Edmund Arnold Fiske and Mary Elizabeth Battey, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Fiske and Sally Stone Kent, his wife. G-granddaughter of Isaac Fiske and Mercy Fenner, his wife. Isaac Fiske (1757-1824) served as a private in the defense of Boston. He was born and died in Johnston, R. I. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 57 page 314 Mrs. Rena Falligant Travis. DAR ID Number: 56904 Born in Savannah, Ga. Wife of Robert J. Travis. Descendant of Lieut. John Raiford. Daughter of Louis Alexander Falligant and Rosa Oliver Brown, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Louis Falligant and Eliza Robey Raiford, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Alexander Gray Raiford and Eliza Battey, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Raiford and Lucy Spell, his 1st wife. John Raiford was lieutenant in the North Carolina troops. He was born in North Carolina; died in Jefferson County, Ga. His will was probated, 1812. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 71 page 317 Miss Grace Miriam Chappell. DAR ID Number: 70883 Born in Rehoboth, Mass. Descendant of Gideon Sweet, of Rhode Island. Daughter of George Potter Chappell (b. 1852) and Patience Howard Battey (b. 1852), his wife, m. 1879. Granddaughter of Raymond Chappell, Jr. (1825-92), and Mary Elizabeth Kenyon (1830-1903), his wife, m. 1844. Gr-granddaughter of Raymond Chappell (1798-1875) and Sarah Sweet (1812-91), his wife, m. 1823. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Gideon Sweet and Silence Williams (d. 1841), his wife, m. 1794. Gideon Sweet (1758-1803) served, 1776-77, as private in Capt. Amos Green's company, Colonel Noyes' regiment, Rhode Island Line. He was born and died in South Kingston. Also No. 42561. _________________________________________________________________ High-speed users—be more efficient online with the new MSN Premium Internet Software. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=byoa/prem&ST=1

    01/10/2004 12:57:44