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    1. [BP2000] Beatty listed in DAR records #33
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Beattys listed in the DAR Volumes...... Nelda The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 91 page 158 Miss Jean Beatty Longfellow. DAR ID Number: 90490 Born in Wilmington, Del. Descendant of Capt. George Purvis, as follows: 1. James G. Longfellow (b. 1867) m. 1889 Elizabeth S. Longfellow (b. 1867). 2. William C. Longfellow (1824-1905) m. 1850 Mahala B. Purvis (1835-1904). 3. Joseph Purvis (1774-1837) m. 1816 Mahala Burt (1798-1877). 4. George Purvis m. Elizabeth —. George Purvis (1750-1801) served, 1776-81, as adjutant, lieutenant and captain in Colonel Hall's Delaware regiment. He was born in Maryland; died in Kent County, Del. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 91 page 200 Miss Elizabeth Le Sueur Beatty. DAR ID Number: 90620 Descendant of Peter Tittle, as follows: 1. John Beatty, Jr. (1826-1910), m. 1855 Eliza Jane Chambers (1832-91). 2. Hamilton Beatty (1786-1871) m. 1817 Sarah Anderson (1796-1879). 3. William Anderson (1765-1830) m. 1796 Nancy Tittle (1773-1844). 4. Peter Tittle m. 1768 Sarah Whiteside (1747-1812). [p.200] Peter Tittle (1746-1834) served, 1778-83, as private in Capt. John McClelland's company of Pennsylvania Rangers on the frontier. He died in Beatty Station, Pa. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ End of page 6.. _________________________________________________________________ Working moms: Find helpful tips here on managing kids, home, work — and yourself. http://special.msn.com/msnbc/workingmom.armx

    01/08/2004 01:19:15
    1. [BP2000] Beatty listed in DAR records #31
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Beattys listed in the DAR Volumes...... Nelda The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 89 page 87 Mrs. Edith Ogden Harrison. DAR ID Number: 88266 Born in Lafourche County, La. Wife of Hon. Carter H. Harrison. Descendant of Robert Ogden, Robert Ogden, Jr., and Major Abner Nash, as follows: 1. Robert Nash Ogden, Jr. (1839-1905), m. 1860 Sara L. Beatty (1839-1908). 2. Robert Nash Ogden (1804-59) m. 1835 Frances Sophia Duncan Nicholson (1816-93). 3. Robert Ogden (1775-1857) m. 1803 Elizabeth Spaight Nash. 4. Robert Ogden m. 1772 Sarah Platt (1750-82); Abner Nash m. Mary Jones. 5. Robert Ogden m. 1736 Phebe Hatfield (1720-96). Robert Ogden (1716-89) was a member of the Committee of Correspondence and Safety of Elizabethtown, N. J., where he was born and died. Also No. 61761. Robert Ogden (1746-1826) was quartermaster and commissary of of stores and contributed freely to the support of the army. He was born in Elizabeth; died in Hamburg, N. J. Also No. 51349. [p.87] Abner Nash (1740-86) was a member of the convention which framed the first constitution of North Carolina. He was major in the army, speaker of the Senate, 1779, and a member of the Continental Congress when he died in New York. He was born in Prince Edwards County, Va. Also No. 47881. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LINE 005 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 89 page 213 Mrs. Lavenia Ware Sloane. DAR ID Number: 88672 Born in Ross County, Ohio. Wife of Albert O. Sloane. [p.213] Descendant of Andreas (Andrew) Weir, Frederick Ware, Lieut. John Beatty, Frederick Parrett, William Martin and of Matthias Detter, as follows: 1. William Ware (1827-1900) m. 1853 Elizabeth Martin (1829-92). 2. George Ware (1795-1885) m. 1818 Rachel Parrett (1800-54); Mathew Brown Martin (1803-68) m. 1828 Mary Beatty (1806-94). See No. 88017. 3. Frederick Ware m. 1785 Elizabeth Detter (1765-1857); John Beatty m. 2nd 1803 Elizabeth Gray (1776-1852); Frederick Parrett m. Elizabeth Keller (1762-1821). 4. Matthias Detter m. 1748 Mary Magdaline Strober (d. 1805); Andreas (Andrew) Weir m. 1757 Mary Weyer. Andreas Weir (1728-1804) served as a private in the same company with his son Frederick. He was born in Germany; died in Bellstown, Pa. Frederick Ware (1762-1848) enlisted, 1779, from York County, Pa.; where he was born. He died at Yellow Springs, Iowa. John Beatty (1749-1824) was sergeant and lieutenant, 1779-80, in Capt. Gilbert McCoy's company, Col. Joseph Reed's regiment, Cumberland County militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Fairfield County, Ohio. Frederick Parrett (1764-1842) served at the siege of Yorktown. He was born in Shenandoah County, Va.; died in Sharon, Ohio. Matthias Detter (1726-1802) served as private in Capt. Reinhart Bett's company. He was born in Germany; died in Bettstown, Pa. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 90 page 257 Mrs. Marie Moore Patterson. DAR ID Number: 89790 Born in Chillicothe, Ohio. Wife of Charles Keele Patterson. Descendant of Col. William Beatty, Col. John Stull, Lieut. Daniel Stull, (John) Conrad Grosh, Judge Joseph Wood, Capt. Robert Wood, Judge Nicholas Dorsey, Ensign John Renick, Ensign Thomas Chenoweth and Col. Andrew Hamilton, as follows: 1. James H. Moore (1849-1916) m. 1876 Letitia McNeill (b. 1851). 2. John Rennick McNeill (1815-53) m. 1845 Mary Davis (1829-77); Hambleton Moore (1819-71) m. 1845 Maria J. Clark (1825-1908). 3. Reese McNeill (1785-1823) m. 1809 Anne Rennick (1789-1834); James Clark (1797-1874) m. 1819 Caroline Scott (1798-1835); James Hambleton Moore (1785-1867) m. 1812 Sarah Beatty Stull (b. 1792). [p.256] 4. John Rennick m. 1772 Mary Heath (1753-1834); Thomas Scott (1772-1856) m. 1796 Catherine Dorsey Wood (1778-1858); Daniel Stull m. 1789 Mary Beatty (b. 1769). 5. William Rennick (1714-1805) m. 1733 Ann Hamilton; John Scott (1734-1804) m. 1768 Sarah Chenoweth (1747-1814); Robert Wood m. 1763 Catherine Dorsey (1744-1814); John Stull m. Sarah —; William Beatty m. Mary Dorothea Grosh. 6. Andrew Hamilton m. Martha —; Thomas Chenoweth m. 1742 Mary Prickett (or Pritchett); Joseph Wood m. 1734 Sarah — (d. 1747); Nicholas Dorsey m. 1736 Sarah Griffith (1718-94); John Conrad Grosh m. Maria Sophia Guttenberg. William Beatty (1739-1803) served as colonel in the Maryland Flying Camp. He had with him his sons Henry and William, and the latter was killed at Hobkirk's Hill. He was born in Frederick, Md. Also Nos. 32624, 64753. John Stull (1733-91) lent money to Maryland and was colonel of a battalion of Washington County militia, 1777. He was born in Maryland; died in Washington County, Md. Daniel Stull (1755-1811) was 1st lieutenant in 1st Maryland battalion of Flying Camp and captain in 7th Maryland regiment. He died in Washington County, Md. (John) Conrad Grosh was a member of the Committee of Observation for Frederick County, Md., and member of committee to carry into execution the association agreed on by the Continental Congress. He was born, 1720, in Germany. Joseph Wood was judge of Court of Appeals in Frederick County, Md., where he died in 1782. He was born in Gloucestershire, England. Robert Wood (1736-92) was a member of the Committee of Observation of Frederick County, Md., and captain, 1775, Maryland militia. He was born in Cecil County, Md.; died in Lexington, Ky. Nicholas Dorsey (1710-80) was a member of the Committee of Observation of Maryland; was Justice of the Peace and Judge of the Orphans' Court. He was born in Anne Arundel County; died in Baltimore County, Md. Also No. 43963. John Rennick (1750-1814) served as ensign in Hampshire County militia by appointment of the governor. He was born in Hampshire County, Va.; died in Pickaway County, Ohio. Also No. 82697. [p.257] Thomas Chenoweth served as private and ensign of Capt. Mordecai Gosnell's company of militia, Baltimore County, Md. He died in Maryland. Andrew Hamilton was colonel in Virginia militia. He died, 1790, in Greenbrier County, Va. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 89 page 87 Mrs. Edith Ogden Harrison. DAR ID Number: 88266 Born in Lafourche County, La. Wife of Hon. Carter H. Harrison. Descendant of Robert Ogden, Robert Ogden, Jr., and Major Abner Nash, as follows: 1. Robert Nash Ogden, Jr. (1839-1905), m. 1860 Sara L. Beatty (1839-1908). 2. Robert Nash Ogden (1804-59) m. 1835 Frances Sophia Duncan Nicholson (1816-93). 3. Robert Ogden (1775-1857) m. 1803 Elizabeth Spaight Nash. 4. Robert Ogden m. 1772 Sarah Platt (1750-82); Abner Nash m. Mary Jones. 5. Robert Ogden m. 1736 Phebe Hatfield (1720-96). Robert Ogden (1716-89) was a member of the Committee of Correspondence and Safety of Elizabethtown, N. J., where he was born and died. Also No. 61761. Robert Ogden (1746-1826) was quartermaster and commissary of of stores and contributed freely to the support of the army. He was born in Elizabeth; died in Hamburg, N. J. Also No. 51349. [p.87] Abner Nash (1740-86) was a member of the convention which framed the first constitution of North Carolina. He was major in the army, speaker of the Senate, 1779, and a member of the Continental Congress when he died in New York. He was born in Prince Edwards County, Va. Also No. 47881. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LINE 005 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 89 page 213 Mrs. Lavenia Ware Sloane. DAR ID Number: 88672 Born in Ross County, Ohio. Wife of Albert O. Sloane. [p.213] Descendant of Andreas (Andrew) Weir, Frederick Ware, Lieut. John Beatty, Frederick Parrett, William Martin and of Matthias Detter, as follows: 1. William Ware (1827-1900) m. 1853 Elizabeth Martin (1829-92). 2. George Ware (1795-1885) m. 1818 Rachel Parrett (1800-54); Mathew Brown Martin (1803-68) m. 1828 Mary Beatty (1806-94). See No. 88017. 3. Frederick Ware m. 1785 Elizabeth Detter (1765-1857); John Beatty m. 2nd 1803 Elizabeth Gray (1776-1852); Frederick Parrett m. Elizabeth Keller (1762-1821). 4. Matthias Detter m. 1748 Mary Magdaline Strober (d. 1805); Andreas (Andrew) Weir m. 1757 Mary Weyer. Andreas Weir (1728-1804) served as a private in the same company with his son Frederick. He was born in Germany; died in Bellstown, Pa. Frederick Ware (1762-1848) enlisted, 1779, from York County, Pa.; where he was born. He died at Yellow Springs, Iowa. John Beatty (1749-1824) was sergeant and lieutenant, 1779-80, in Capt. Gilbert McCoy's company, Col. Joseph Reed's regiment, Cumberland County militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Fairfield County, Ohio. Frederick Parrett (1764-1842) served at the siege of Yorktown. He was born in Shenandoah County, Va.; died in Sharon, Ohio. Matthias Detter (1726-1802) served as private in Capt. Reinhart Bett's company. He was born in Germany; died in Bettstown, Pa. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 90 page 257 Mrs. Marie Moore Patterson. DAR ID Number: 89790 Born in Chillicothe, Ohio. Wife of Charles Keele Patterson. Descendant of Col. William Beatty, Col. John Stull, Lieut. Daniel Stull, (John) Conrad Grosh, Judge Joseph Wood, Capt. Robert Wood, Judge Nicholas Dorsey, Ensign John Renick, Ensign Thomas Chenoweth and Col. Andrew Hamilton, as follows: 1. James H. Moore (1849-1916) m. 1876 Letitia McNeill (b. 1851). 2. John Rennick McNeill (1815-53) m. 1845 Mary Davis (1829-77); Hambleton Moore (1819-71) m. 1845 Maria J. Clark (1825-1908). 3. Reese McNeill (1785-1823) m. 1809 Anne Rennick (1789-1834); James Clark (1797-1874) m. 1819 Caroline Scott (1798-1835); James Hambleton Moore (1785-1867) m. 1812 Sarah Beatty Stull (b. 1792). [p.256] 4. John Rennick m. 1772 Mary Heath (1753-1834); Thomas Scott (1772-1856) m. 1796 Catherine Dorsey Wood (1778-1858); Daniel Stull m. 1789 Mary Beatty (b. 1769). 5. William Rennick (1714-1805) m. 1733 Ann Hamilton; John Scott (1734-1804) m. 1768 Sarah Chenoweth (1747-1814); Robert Wood m. 1763 Catherine Dorsey (1744-1814); John Stull m. Sarah —; William Beatty m. Mary Dorothea Grosh. 6. Andrew Hamilton m. Martha —; Thomas Chenoweth m. 1742 Mary Prickett (or Pritchett); Joseph Wood m. 1734 Sarah — (d. 1747); Nicholas Dorsey m. 1736 Sarah Griffith (1718-94); John Conrad Grosh m. Maria Sophia Guttenberg. William Beatty (1739-1803) served as colonel in the Maryland Flying Camp. He had with him his sons Henry and William, and the latter was killed at Hobkirk's Hill. He was born in Frederick, Md. Also Nos. 32624, 64753. John Stull (1733-91) lent money to Maryland and was colonel of a battalion of Washington County militia, 1777. He was born in Maryland; died in Washington County, Md. Daniel Stull (1755-1811) was 1st lieutenant in 1st Maryland battalion of Flying Camp and captain in 7th Maryland regiment. He died in Washington County, Md. (John) Conrad Grosh was a member of the Committee of Observation for Frederick County, Md., and member of committee to carry into execution the association agreed on by the Continental Congress. He was born, 1720, in Germany. Joseph Wood was judge of Court of Appeals in Frederick County, Md., where he died in 1782. He was born in Gloucestershire, England. Robert Wood (1736-92) was a member of the Committee of Observation of Frederick County, Md., and captain, 1775, Maryland militia. He was born in Cecil County, Md.; died in Lexington, Ky. Nicholas Dorsey (1710-80) was a member of the Committee of Observation of Maryland; was Justice of the Peace and Judge of the Orphans' Court. He was born in Anne Arundel County; died in Baltimore County, Md. Also No. 43963. John Rennick (1750-1814) served as ensign in Hampshire County militia by appointment of the governor. He was born in Hampshire County, Va.; died in Pickaway County, Ohio. Also No. 82697. [p.257] Thomas Chenoweth served as private and ensign of Capt. Mordecai Gosnell's company of militia, Baltimore County, Md. He died in Maryland. Andrew Hamilton was colonel in Virginia militia. He died, 1790, in Greenbrier County, Va. _________________________________________________________________ Get reliable dial-up Internet access now with our limited-time introductory offer. http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup

    01/08/2004 12:50:29
    1. [BP2000] Re: BP2000-D Digest V04 #12
    2. Teresa Walker
    3. Is it possible that some items are not getting into all the BP2000 daily digest? I did not get a story regarding Lois's unusual genealogical day. Only the followup letter from Lois and the one from Marlene. I feel I really missed something. I, too, have had many mysterious experiences, and I am a believer in esp and other so-called "occult" things. Not hocus-pocus, but serious happenings which have occurred in my life, and in the lives of some of my other family members. Teresa twalker@iland.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <BP2000-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <BP2000-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 3:57 PM Subject: BP2000-D Digest V04 #12

    01/08/2004 12:28:43
    1. [BP2000] Beatty listed in DAR records #31
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Well, looks like I'll be sending more today.. Nelda Line 005 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 88 page 108 Mrs. Mary Esther Beatty Ketchum. DAR ID Number: 87352 Born in Newton, Iowa. Wife of Milo Smith Ketchum. Descendant of Lieut. John Beatty, as follows: 1. John Patton Beatty (b. 1828) m. 2nd, 1860, Elizabeth Jane Kerr (b. 1835). 2. Alexander Nesbit Beatty (1797-1878) m., 1824, Margaret Ewing (1807-56). 3. John Beatty m., 1782, Jane Banks (d. 1801). John Beatty (1749-1824) served in the Cumberland County, Pennsylvania militia, as sergeant under Capt. Gilbert McCoy and as lieutenant in Col. Matthew McCoy's regiment. He was born in Ireland; died in Fairfield County, Ohio. Also No. 80531. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 89 page 4 Miss Eunice James Sadler. DAR ID Number: 88006 Born in Berryhill, N. C. Descendant of William Davenport, as follows: 1. George L. Sadler (1850-97) m. Sarah L. Porter (b. 1856). 2. James Leeper Porter (1816-69) m. Nancy Beatty (1825-83). 3. John Beatty (b. 1795) m. Sarah Davenport (1796-1883). 4. William Davenport m. Mary Nullaly. William Davenport served as private in Capt. Thomas Young's company of the western battalion commanded by Col. Joseph Crockett in the Virginia State Line. He was born 1756; died in Lincoln County, N. C. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 89 page 7 Mrs. Margaret Watt Condon. DAR ID Number: 88013 Born in Xenia, Ohio. Wife of Walter A. Condon. Descendant of Col. William Beatty, and of Capt. Thomas Beall, as follows: 1. Robert Carruthers Watt (b. 1856) m. 1882 Martha Beall (b. 1859). 2. John Alexander Beall (1826-63) m. 1858 Maria Manor (b. 1833). 3. William T. Beall (1798-1886) m. Isabella Anna Alexander (1805-90). 4. John Brooks Beall m. Eleanor Beatty. 5. William Beatty m. Mary Grosh; Thomas Beall m. Eleanor Brooks. [p.7] William Beatty (1739-1801) served as colonel in the Maryland Flying Camp. He had with him his sons, Henry and William, and the latter was killed at Hobkirk's Hill. He was born and died in Maryland. Thomas Beall (1743-1823) was a member of the Convention, 1776, from the upper district of Frederick County. He was captain of a rifle company under Col. Moses Rawlings. He died in Cumberland, Md., a town that he founded. Also No. 32624. _________________________________________________________________ Get reliable dial-up Internet access now with our limited-time introductory offer. http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup

    01/08/2004 12:22:34
    1. [BP2000] Beatty listed in DAR records #30
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi, Starting again.. Beatty's found in the Volumes of the DAR records...NeldaThe National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 85 page 133 Mrs. Cordelia Lunceford Beatty. DAR ID Number: 84335 Born in St. Clair County, Ill. Wife of John W. Beatty. Descendant of Anthony Lunceford, George Lunceford, Benjamin Waller, Benjamin Carter Waller, Lieut. William Judy, and Jacob Judy, as follows: 1. James M. Lunceford (b. 1823), m., 1st, 1862, Margaret Elizabeth Chase (1841-72). 2. Jacob Judy Lunceford (1794-1862), m., 1st, Temperance Waller (1802-36). 3. George Lunceford, m. 1792, Nancy Judy (1773-1852); John Richard Waller (1780-1831), m. 1800, Sarah Harrison (1780-1833). 4. Anthony Lunceford, m., 2nd, 1757, Elizabeth Watts (b. 1732); Jacob Judy, m. 1770, Elizabeth Sprater; Benjamin Carter Waller, m. 1778, Catherine Page (b. 1758). 5. William Judy, m. Mary —; Benjamin Waller, m. 1746, Martha Hall. Anthony Lunceford (1719-84) served as private, 1782, in Capt. John Bailey's company, Major George Walls' Illinois regiment, Virginia State service. He was born in Lancaster County; died in Virginia. George Lunceford (1762-1808) served as private under Col. George Rogers Clark in the Illinois expedition, 1778-79. He was born in Virginia; died in Illinois. Also No. 72628. Benjamin Waller (1716-86) was made judge of the Admiralty Court, 1779. He was born in King William County; died in Williamsburg, Va. Also No. 77389. [p.133] Benjamin Carter Waller was clerk of James City County, Virginia, 1775. He was born, 1757, in Williamsburg, Va.; died in Virginia. William Judy (1724-82) served as lieutenant in Captain Dorsey's company of artillery, 1777. He was born in Ann Arundel County, Md.; died in St. Clair County, Ill. Jacob Judy (1740-1807) was a gunsmith, and paid a substitute to enlist from Frederick County, Md., 1778. He was born in Ann Arundel County, Md.; died in Monroe County, Ill. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 85 page 242 Mrs. Susie C. Brower Beatty. DAR ID Number: 84621 Born in Norwalk, Conn. Wife of Robert P. Beatty. Descendant of Henry Chichester, Stephen St. John, and Moses Betts, as follows: 1. Harvey Brower (b. 1823), m. 1842, Mariette Chichester (1826-92). 2. Henry Chichester, Jr. (b. 1799), m. Caroline St. John (1800-95). 3. Henry Chichester, m. 1784, Deborah Hoyt; Stephen St. John, Jr. (b. 1772), m. 1797, Sarah Betts (b. 1777). 4. Stephen St. John, m. 1764, Sarah Platt; Moses Betts, m. 1776, Ann Sturges. Henry Chichester (1762-1849) enlisted, 1779; was taken prisoner and confined in the Old Sugar House, New York City, and exchanged, 1781. In 1832 he received a pension for service as private, Connecticut Line. He was born in Jericho, L. I.; died in Norwalk, Conn. Also No. 34046. Stephen St. John (1751-1821) served, 1781, in Capt. E. Lockwood's company, Coast Guards. He was born and died in Norwalk, Conn. Moses Betts (1751-1821) enlisted in Capt. Samuel Comstock's company, 1776. He was born and died in Wilton, Conn. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 85 page 333 Mrs. Nina Pearl Signor. DAR ID Number: 84863 Born in Greenbush, Ill. Wife of Roy Clarendon Signor. Descendant of John Smilie, as follows: 1. James Milton Frantz (1835-1900), m. 1863, Mary Ann Campbell (b. 1842). 2. James M. Campbell (1804-88), m. 1832, Jane M. Smilie (1814-73). 3. Robert Porter Smilie (1767-1857), m. Mary Ann Beatty. 4. John Smilie, m. Jane Porter. John Smilie (1742-1813) was a member of the Committee of Observation, 1775; served as Associator, 1776; member of the Assembly, 1778, and on various State boards. He was born in Lancaster County; died in Fayette County, Pa. Also No. 20273. Note fo rme this is page 6 of the records at Ancestry.com Last for today.... _________________________________________________________________ Take advantage of our limited-time introductory offer for dial-up Internet access. http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup

    01/08/2004 09:24:52
    1. [BP2000] Beatty listed in DAR records #29
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi, Starting again.. Beatty's found in the Volumes of the DAR records...Nelda The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 83 page 375 Mrs. Rose Howe Jameson. DAR ID Number: 82982 Born in Groton, New York. Wife of William Beatty Jameson. Descendant of Moses Howe. Daughter of Samuel Burnett Howe (b. 1833) and Sarah M. Crain (1833-89), his wife, m. 1862. Granddaughter of Perry Howe (1794-1874) and Mary Love (1796-1870), his wife, m. 1821. Gr-granddaughter of Moses Howe and Love Gallup (1754-1830), his wife, m. 1778. Moses Howe (1754-1829) was placed on the pension roll of Tompkins County, N. Y., 1818, for service as private, Massachusetts Line. He was born in Ipswich, Mass.; died in Groton, N. Y. Also No. 44590. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LINE 005 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 84 page 109 Mrs. Anna F. Johnston Patton. DAR ID Number: 83295 Born in Coldenham, N. Y. Wife of William H. Patton. Descendant of Lieut. Alexander Beatty, as follows: 1. Beverly Kain Johnston (1818-91), m. 1846, Elvira Seymour Beatty (1818-94). 2. Alexander Welling Beatty (1777-1833), m. 1806, Elizabeth Moore (1786-1837). 3. Alexander Beatty, m. Hannah Welling. Alexander Beatty served as lieutenant, 1777, in the 2nd Ulster County militia. He was born in New Windsor, Ulster County, N. Y. Also No. 81381. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LINE 005 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 84 page 320 [p.320] Miss Hazel White. DAR ID Number: 83843 Born in Carroll County, Mo. Descendant of Lieut. John Beatty, as follows: 1. Nathaniel M. White (b. 1846), m. 1882, Mary Alice Hooper (b. 1859). 2. David S. Hooper (1825-1901), m. 1850, Mary Jane Beatty (1829-1903). 3. James Patten Beatty (1791-1872), m. 1820, Elisabeth Trimble (1790-1858). 4. John Beatty, m. Jane Banks. John Beatty (1749-1824) served in the Cumberland County, Pennsylvania militia, as sergeant under Capt. Gilbert McCoy and as lieutenant in Col. Mathew McCoy's regiment. He was born in Ireland; died in Fairfield County, Ohio. Also No. 76677. _________________________________________________________________ Enjoy a special introductory offer for dial-up Internet access — limited time only! http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup

    01/08/2004 09:18:26
    1. [BP2000] Question..Beatty listed in DAR records #28
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi, Starting again.. Beatty's found in the Volumes of the DAR records...Nelda Ok here is another with some questions... in line 005 at Alexander Welling Beatty.. he has 7 un named daughters.. I wonder if the Martha Beatty is one of his daughters.. Notice his daughter Elvira Seymore Beatty is married to a Johnston could the men be brothers? Mrs. Elizabeth Graham Whitridge. DAR ID Number: 82206 Born in Baltimore, Md. Wife of William H. Whitridge. Descendant of Thomas Teackle and of Capt. Thomas Johnston. [p.83] Daughter of William H. Graham (1823-85) and Isabel Brown (1827-56), his wife, m. 1850. Granddaughter of William Graham and Lavinia Upshur Teackle, his wife; George Brown (1786-1859) and Isabel E. Johnston McClanahan (1799-1885), his wife, m. 1820. Gr-granddaughter of John Teackle and Ann Stockley Upshur, his wife; John McClanahan (b. 1764) and Elizabeth Johnston (b. 1771), his wife, m. 1789. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Teackle and Elizabeth Upshur (d. 1782), his wife; Thomas Johnston and Martha Beatty (1761-1811), his wife. Thomas Teackle (1736-84) was a member of the Accomac County, Virginia, Committee of Safety, 1774. He was born in Virginia. Thomas Johnston (1744-1819) was at Long Island in the Flying Camp, where he was wounded. He served as lieutenant, and, 1777-80, was captain in the battalion under his brother, Col. James Johnston. He died in Carlisle, Pa. Also No. 48893. _________________________________________________________________ Working moms: Find helpful tips here on managing kids, home, work — and yourself. http://special.msn.com/msnbc/workingmom.armx

    01/08/2004 08:56:49
    1. [BP2000] Question..Beatty listed in DAR records #27
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi, Starting again.. Beatty's found in the Volumes of the DAR records...Nelda The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 83 page 12 Miss Ruth Beatty Gregory. DAR ID Number: 82028 Born in Orange County, N. Y. Descendant of Major Nathaniel Strong, Capt. Ebenezer Woodhull, and Hezekiah Howell. Daughter of John Lester Gregory (b. 1841) and Angeline Babcock (b. 1857), his wife, m. 1877. See No. 82026. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 83 page 83 Mrs. Elizabeth Graham Whitridge. DAR ID Number: 82206 Born in Baltimore, Md. Wife of William H. Whitridge. Descendant of Thomas Teackle and of Capt. Thomas Johnston. [p.83] Daughter of William H. Graham (1823-85) and Isabel Brown (1827-56), his wife, m. 1850. Granddaughter of William Graham and Lavinia Upshur Teackle, his wife; George Brown (1786-1859) and Isabel E. Johnston McClanahan (1799-1885), his wife, m. 1820. Gr-granddaughter of John Teackle and Ann Stockley Upshur, his wife; John McClanahan (b. 1764) and Elizabeth Johnston (b. 1771), his wife, m. 1789. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Teackle and Elizabeth Upshur (d. 1782), his wife; Thomas Johnston and Martha Beatty (1761-1811), his wife. Thomas Teackle (1736-84) was a member of the Accomac County, Virginia, Committee of Safety, 1774. He was born in Virginia. Thomas Johnston (1744-1819) was at Long Island in the Flying Camp, where he was wounded. He served as lieutenant, and, 1777-80, was captain in the battalion under his brother, Col. James Johnston. He died in Carlisle, Pa. Also No. 48893. _________________________________________________________________ Get reliable dial-up Internet access now with our limited-time introductory offer. http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup

    01/08/2004 08:42:52
    1. [BP2000] Question..Beatty listed in DAR records #26
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi, Starting again.. Beatty's found in the Volumes of the DAR records...Nelda Quite interested in this.. line of Waddells, I have Waddells.... Anyone interested in exchanging Waddell info off the list? thanks.. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 81 page 203 Mrs. Belle Hooper Collier. DAR ID Number: 80533 Born in Crawford, Ala. Wife of Buckner K. Collier. Descendant of Peter Mallett and of Brig.-Gen. Francis Nash. Daughter of George William Hooper (1839-89) and Charlotte Isabella Waddell (1840-1903), his wife. [p.203] Granddaughter of George de Berniere Hooper and Carolina Mallett, his wife, Haynes Waddell and Mary Fleming, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Peter Mallett, Jr., and Sophia Beatty, his wife; John Waddell and Sallie Nash, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Peter Mallett and Sara Mumford, his wife; Francis Nash and Sallie Moore, his wife. Peter Mallett (1744-1805) served in the commissary as a member of the Committee of Safety, and in the legislature of North Carolina. He was born in Fayetteville, N. C., where he died. 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 County, Va. Also No. 23091. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 82 page 135 Miss Katharine Leeper. DAR ID Number: 81357 Born in Braymer, Mo. Descendant of Hon. John Smilie, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Calvin C. Leeper (b. 1855) and Pearl G. Wallace (b. 1868), his wife, m. 1889. Granddaughter of Isaac Leeper (b. 1833) and Jane Shellenberger (1833-84), his wife, m. 1854. Gr-granddaughter of George Shellenberger and Polly Smilie, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Porter Smilie and Mary Ann Beatty, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Smilie and Jane Porter, his wife. John Smilie (1742-1813) was a member of the Committee of Observation, 1775, of Lancaster County, Pa., and an Associator, 1776, to elect two brigadier generals; also member of Assembly, 1778-79. He was born in Lancaster County, Pa.; died in Fayette County. Also No. 49036. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ line 005 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 82 page 145 Mrs. Adeline L. Johnston Burnett. DAR ID Number: 81381 Born in Coddenham, N. Y. Wife of James Stewart Burnett. Descendant of Lieut. Alexander Beatty. Daughter of Beverly Kain Johnston (1818-91) and Elvira Seymour Beatty (1818-94), his wife, m. 1846. Granddaughter of Alexander Welling Beatty (1777-1833) and Elizabeth Moore (1786-1837), his wife, m. 1806. Gr-granddaughter of Alexander Beatty and Hannah Welling, his wife. Alexander Beatty served as lieutenant, 1777, in the 2nd Ulster County militia. He was born in New Windsor, Ulster County, N. Y. _________________________________________________________________ Tired of slow downloads? Compare online deals from your local high-speed providers now. https://broadband.msn.com

    01/08/2004 08:26:52
    1. [BP2000] Question..Beatty listed in DAR records #25
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi, Starting again.. Beatty's found in the Volumes of the DAR records...Nelda The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 78 page 245 Mrs. Lizzie Hastings Calahan Fisher. DAR ID Number: 77644 Born in La Crosse, Wis. Descendant of Peter Mackintosh. Daughter of Hugh Beatty Calahan and Elizabeth Hillegas Hastings, his wife. Granddaughter of Simon Hastings and Betsey Mackintosh, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Peter Mackintosh and Sybil Hayden, his wife. Peter Mackintosh (1758-1846) received a pension for service as artificer, 1775-78, in the Massachusetts Line. He was born in Massachusetts; died in Boston. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 81 page 119 Mrs. Aimee Brown Beatty. DAR ID Number: 80311 Born in Ross County, Ohio. Wife of Dr. Alexander L. Beatty. Descendant of James Collier. Daughter of George Brown (1836-1909) and Julia Stuart Crawford (b. 1836), his wife, m. 1860. Granddaughter of William Stuart Crawford (1785-1837) and Mary Collier (1797-1888), his wife, m. 1816. Gr-granddaughter of James Collier and Martha Rutherford (1765-1849), his wife, m. 1787. James Collier (1752-1844) was appointed lieutenant, 1776, under Capt. John Reid, and, 1779, was captain of a company of Rangers to guard the frontier against the Indians. He was born in Lancaster County, Pa.; died in Ross County, Ohio. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LINE 005 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 81 page 202 Mrs. Edith Harrah Philbrick. DAR ID Number: 80531 Born in Newton, Iowa. Wife of Claude A. Philbrick. Descendant of Lieut. John Beatty. Daughter of Lucian Harrah (1852-86) and Margaret E. Kerr (b. 1861), his wife, m. 1880. Granddaughter of James E. Kerr (1826-74) and Clarissa Ann Beatty (1833-96), his wife, m. 1852. Gr-granddaughter of Alexander N. Beatty (1797-1878) and Margaret C. Ewing (1807-56), his wife, m. 1824. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Beatty and Jane Banks (1760-1801), his wife, m. 1782. John Beatty (1749-1824) served in the Cumberland County, Pennsylvania militia, as sergeant under Capt. Gilbert McCoy and as lieutenant in Col. Matthew McCoy's regiment. He was born in Ireland; died in Fairfield County, Ohio. Also No. 76677. _________________________________________________________________

    01/08/2004 07:18:31
    1. [BP2000] Question..Beatty listed in DAR records #24
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi, Starting again.. Beatty's found in the Volumes of the DAR records...Nelda The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 75 page 347 Mrs. Rebecca Rutan Williams. DAR ID Number: 74942 Born in Bellefontaine, Ohio. Wife of John Beatty Williams. Descendant of Samuel Magruder and of Ensign Samuel Brewer Magruder. Daughter of William Rutan (1814-78) and Mary Ann Magruder (1813-1900), his wife, m. 1835. Granddaughter of Ninian Magruder (1772-1830) and Grace Townsend (1779-1813), his wife, m. 1795. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Brewer Magruder and Rebecca Magruder (1746-1805), his wife. [p.347] Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Magruder and Margaret Jackson (d. 1801), his wife (parents of Samuel Brewer). Samuel Magruder (1708-86) was a justice of the peace of Montgomery County, Md., and a member of the Committee of Observation. He was born in Prince Georges County; died in Montgomery County, Md. Also No. 68973. Samuel Brewer Magruder (1744-1818) was commissioned ensign, 1777, in the Lower Battalion, Montgomery County, Maryland militia. He was born and died in Maryland. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 76 page 45 Mrs. Jeannette Hollister Ferry. DAR ID Number: 75111 Born in Romeo, Mich. Wife of William Montague Ferry. Descendant of Abner Hollister. Daughter of John Bentley Hollister (b. 1795) and Mary Chamberlain, his wife. Granddaughter of Abner Hollister and Sarah Beatty, his wife. [p.45] Abner Hollister (1754-1813) served in the expedition to Quebec under Arnold, where, after the surrender, he made his way home through the pathless wilderness. He was born in Glastonbury, Conn.; died in Cayuga County, N. Y. Also Nos. 5473, 10462, 19387. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LINE 005 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 77 page 255 Mrs. Alice Hooper White. DAR ID Number: 76677 Born in Kirksville, Mo. Wife of Nathaniel M. White. Descendant of Lieut. John Beatty. Daughter of David S. Hooper (1825-1907) and Mary Jane Beatty (1829-1903), his wife, m. 1850. Granddaughter of James Patten Beatty (1791-1872) and Elizabeth Trimble (1790-1858), his wife, m. 1820. Gr-granddaughter of John Beatty and Jane Banks, his wife. John Beatty (1749-1824) served in the Cumberland County, Pennsylvania militia, as sergeant under Capt. Gilbert McCoy and as lieutenant in Col. Mathew McCoy's regiment. He was born in Ireland; died in Fairfield County, Ohio 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/ _________________________________________________________________

    01/08/2004 06:57:18
    1. [BP2000] Question..Beatty listed in DAR records #23
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi, Starting again.. Beatty's found in the Volumes of the DAR records...Nelda I have a questionon this one..CAN you help? The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 75 page 269 Mrs. Canzada Frantz Everson. DAR ID Number: 74726 Born in Greenbush, Ill. Wife of Alexander C. Everson. Descendant of Hon. John Smilie. Daughter of James M. Frantz and Mary Ann Campbell, his wife. Granddaughter of James M. Campbell and Jane M. Smilie, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Robert Porter Smilie and Mary Ann Beatty, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Smilie and Jane Porter, his wife. John Smilie (1742-1813) in 1775 was a member of the Committee of Observation from Lancaster County, Pa., and an Associator, 1776, to elect two brigadier-generals; also member of Assembly, 1778-79. He was born in Lancaster County; died in Fayette County, Pa. Also No. 49036. NOW THE QUESTION... can they be related to 0005's See the Smilie above and the Smiley below? nelda First Generation 1. Joseph Beatty. Son of Arthur Beatty & Lilly McMichael. Born 1755 ®997. Died After 1833 ®997. @NI28492@ He married First name unk. Smiley. They had the following children: 2 i. Sarah Jane Beatty Second Generation 2. Sarah Jane Beatty. Daughter of Joseph Beatty & First name unk. Smiley. Born 1807 ®997. She married First name unk. Bloodworth. 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/ _________________________________________________________________

    01/08/2004 06:49:21
    1. Re: [BP2000] Re: Lois and the Genealogy Time Machine
    2. Lois
    3. Marlene and Beatty Cousins, I just got off the phone with my dear sister who lives in Florida (I am in Michigan!), because I just had to tell my Sis about my strange genealogical experience yesterday! She and I are less than a year and a half apart, and yet, we are like identical twins. If she gets a neck ache, I feel her pain hundreds of miles away, and vice-verse! I couldn't tell her about my day yesterday on an e-mail, because she just got her first computer and doesn't know how to use her e-mail too well, yet! When I told her that it is not surprising that I had such a strange day yesterday, "Because, after all, the full moon is tomorrow (9th)." She quickly told me, "Dear sister, last night, yesterday, Wednesday, the 7th, was the full moon!" It really doesn't matter, because the effects on some of us begin sometimes a week before and last for a week afterwards! Yes, and we talked about Shirley McLaine this morning, too! I was reminding her that when the wife (Gladys) of our grandmother's youngest brother, Asa Merle "Dick" Beatty died in 1997 at age 94, my mother's youngest sister told me that she got a phone call from their grandson. Gladys' husband had died in 1993 at the age of 99. The only son of Dick and Gladys was adopted by "Dick" and was, supposedly, the biological son of Gladys by a former husband or relationship, so the son was not a Beatty by blood, supposedly. "Dick" and his wife were both ministers, each in a different sect, and they argued about religion all the time! Great-uncle Dick had spent four years in prison when he was young, because he had stolen some chickens to help feed his brothers and sisters! Shades of "Les Miserables, but he did have a temper and probably kept escaping! I, myself, have watched Great Uncle Dick tell that story, and I was fascinated by the couple of glistening front gold teeth tha! t he had! Oh, yes, he was full of the "Ol'e Beatty Dickens!" When he got out of prison, he was a changed man and became a minister, and a few years later, he met Gladys, who was a minister, also. What a fiery, exciting life they had, and they loved each other, dearly! On the phone that day, the grandson told my aunt that he found a genealogy booklet of Shirley and Warren's Beaty Family History in his grandma's house, and the book proved our relationship to that family. He told my aunt that she could have the book, since he is not really a Beatty. I kept reminding my aunt to drive up north and get the booklet from him and even offered to drive her. My aunt died suddenly in 1999, and I still miss her and her knowledge about the family. I am still waiting for her five adult kids to go through her photos and family history notes! Sometime in 2000, I made that call, myself, and learned that the adopted son of Great-uncle Dick was in a nursing home with no memory left at all; the grandson had just been placed in a nursing home and suffering from Alzheimer's; and the great-grandson I talked to did not give a darn about the Beatty family at all! "No, I never heard of such a book," he said, and hung up the phone! I have written a letter to another grandson in California, who was living with Gladys and taking care of her during the time that she died. I am hoping to hear from him. My letter has not come back, so he must still be living at that address. Now that we are on this strange but wonderful subject, Gladys died at 4:00 PM on 01 August 1997. That evening, I received a phone call from her grandson in California, telling me about her passing. I could not help but ask him exactly what time she died. Of course, he called me because he knew we were having the family reunion that day. I almost fainted when he told me the exact time that she died, because I knew that it was the very moment that I had finished hand-carrying a very large belated birthday card around at our family reunion, so that everyone could say a hello and a belated happy birthday to Gladys! There was a chance that she was going to travel to Michigan and attend our reunion, so I had delayed sending a birthday card to her before her June 27th birthday. I thought it would be much better to celebrate her birthday right at our reunion. When I told her grandson over the phone about the card and asked if he wanted me to send the card, anyway, he really g! ot choked up and told me, "Yes, if you don't mind, I would love to have it as a keepsake!" She was at home and he was with her when she just "Closed her eyes and went to sleep." My sister and I laugh at ourselves at times, but there is no doubt about it, that some of us have the gift of communicating by some means of mental telepathy, not only with other living people, near and far, but with people who have left this earthly life. We come quite hereditarily by it, because on my father's side of the family, the brother of our g-g-grandmother was one of the first spiritualists in this country, and his communicated with people who had "Gone Beyond." I have three copies of the, now, out-of-print autobiography, published in 1893, of Ensign Beals Litchfield, whose pen name was Beals E. or "B.E." Litchfield. The book is a wealth of genealogy and entitled, "Forty Years Intercourse with the Denizens of the Spirit Spheres." I also have a few of his diaries and the first book that he wrote in 1890, claiming that every word was "Received" by him from his brother, who had been dead for 57 years. He said that the thoughts flowing from his brother were coming in just as fast as he could write them. Ensign Beals Litchfield believed, also, that it is a gift, similar to having perfect pitch in music or being able to draw or paint a picture of someone or something you have never seen before, but he believed that the person, object, or scene in your painting was is in your "Inborn Memory" from the day you were born. At 9:30 this morning I received a call from my second cousin, my dear Beatty cousin, who was scheduled for lung surgery today, and she was laughing, because her surgery has been postponed until tomorrow. It seems that the doctor had an emergency heart surgery to perform today. I asked her if it upset her having the surgery postponed, when she was so "Ready" to get it behind her. She laughed again and said, "No, it means I can have something to eat!" Back to family history... Lois (Griffes) Kortering ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marlene Beaty" <viowl5894@earthlink.net> To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 11:10 AM Subject: [BP2000] Re: Lois and the Genealogy Time Machine > Dear Lois and all, > > Just to let you know, you are not the only one who has experienced a 'time > shift' while delving into the genealogy past. I am reminded of the times I > would overhear my father visiting with an old cousin, discussing the time of > the Civil War and telling stories--and thinking...Good heavens..it is as if > they were there! ( Both born after 1900..)Shades of Shirley (Beaty) McLaine > ! > > Perhaps this lure of the past...and skill of the author to put himself , and > reader, into the mountain villages of N.C. in the book ,'Cold Mountain'.., > was so emotionally moving to me....Hope the movie won't muck it up. > > I ordered the videos from the History Channel of the 'Docu-bios' of the > Hunter Heros --Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett....mainly to share with some > English friends who loved the stories of these men...but to them it was the > old TV series of "Fess Parker and a coonskin cap.". > > enough, > Marlene Beaty L2C >

    01/08/2004 06:46:07
    1. [BP2000] RE: Beatty listed in DAR records #22
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi, Starting again.. Beatty's found in the Volumes of the DAR records...Nelda The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 74 page 348 Mrs. Frances M. Northrop Rawlins. DAR ID Number: 73961 Born in Woodstock, Ill. Wife of E. W. Rawlins. Descendant of Cornelius Brink (or Brinck), of New York. Daughter of Charles S. Northrop (b. 1856) and Mary H. Whitney (b. 1861), his wife, m. 1883. Granddaughter of James Northrop (1825-96) and Rachel A. De Lemater (b. 1829), his wife, m. 1849. Gr-granddaughter of Peter L. De Lamater (1793-1854) and Mary Brink (1794-1872), his wife, m. 1816. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Cornelius C. Brink Jr. (1760-1824), and Catharine Cool (1758-1828), his wife, m. 1784. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Cornelius Brink and Marretjen Beatty (1721-60), his wife, m. 1743. [p.348] Cornelius Brink (1722-91) served as a private in Capt. John L. De Witt's company, Colonel Snyder's 1st regiment, Ulster County militia. He was born in Hurley; died in Ulster County. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 74 page 351 Miss Mary L. Beall. DAR ID Number: 73968 Born in Muncie, Ind. Descendant of Capt. Thomas Beall, of Maryland. Daughter of George William Beall (b. 1832) and Amy Rebecca Pearson (b. 1836), his wife, m. 1855. Granddaughter of William Thomas Beall (1798-1886) and Isabella Anna Alexander (1805-91), his wife, m. 1822. Gr-granddaughter of John Brooks Beall (d. 1824) and Eleanor Beatty, his wife, m. 1810. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Beall and Eleanor Brooke, his wife. Thomas Beall (1743-1823) was a member of the Convention, 1776, for the Upper District of Frederick County. He was captain of a Rifle Company under Col. Moses Rawlings. He died in Cumberland, Md., a town he founded. Also Nos. 32624, 37641, 39921. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 75 page 138 Miss Emma E. De Lamater. DAR ID Number: 74372 Born in Caroline, N. Y. Descendant of Cornelius Brink (Brinck). Daughter of John De Lamater (1819-91) and Dinah W. Brink (b. 1823), his wife, m. 1844. Granddaughter of Peter L. De Lamater (1793-1854) and Mary Brink (1794-1872), his wife, m. 1816. Gr-granddaughter of Cornelius C. Brink (1760-1824) and Catharina Cool (1758-1828), his wife, m. 1784. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Cornelius Brink and Marretjen Beatty (b. 1721), his wife, m. 1743. [p.138] Cornelius Brink (1722-91) served as a private in Capt. John De Witt's company, Colonel Snyder's 1st regiment, Ulster County militia. He was born in Hurley; died in Ulster County, N. Y. Also No. 72961. 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/ _________________________________________________________________

    01/08/2004 06:42:34
    1. [BP2000] RE: Beatty listed in DAR records #21
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi, Starting again.. Beatty's found in the Volumes of the DAR records...Nelda The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 72 page 16 Mrs. Emilie Mckein Reed. DAR ID Number: 71037 Born in Baltimore, Md. Wife of William Reed. Descendant of James Beatty. Daughter of David T. McKein (1794-1847) and Sarah Beatty (1816-99), his wife, m. 1836. Granddaughter of James Beatty (1770-1851) and Eliza Grant (Bankson) Widmans (1776-1851), his wife, m. 1801. Gr-granddaughter of James Beatty and Elizabeth Von Raynier, his wife. James Beatty was lieutenant in Capt. William Beatty's company, Frederick militia. He was born in Frederick, Md.; died in Lexington, Ky. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 72 page 105 Mrs. Maude Ackerson Lippitt. DAR ID Number: 71285 Born in Sterling, N. Y. Wife of Harold Anson Lippitt. Descendant of Lieut. Cornelius Ackerson. [p.105] Daughter of Luther Linsley Ackerson and Julia Ann Milliman, his wife. Granddaughter of Lorenzo Ackerson and Sarah Beatty Crawford, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Cornelius Ackerson and Mary Keezely, his wife. Cornelius Ackerson (1755-1845) was placed on the pension roll of Cayuga County, N. Y., 1819, for service as lieutenant, New York Line. He was born in Rockland County; died in Sterling, N. Y. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 74 page 55 [p.55] Mrs. Adelaide Post Beatty. DAR ID Number: 73139 Born in Wallingford, Vt. Wife of Theodore B. Beatty. Descendant of Major Gideon Olin. Daughter of Franklin Post and Phœbe Elizabeth Olin, his wife. Granddaughter of Nathaniel Greene Olin and Phœbe Roberts, his 2nd wife. Gr-granddaughter of Gideon Olin and Ludia Meyers Pope, his 2nd wife. Gideon Olin (1743-1823) was major of Green Mountain Boys at Bennington. He gave valuable civil service in the Assembly for fifteen years. He was born in East Greenwich, R. I.; died in Shaftsbury, Vt. Also Nos. 29613, 37498. 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/ _________________________________________________________________

    01/08/2004 06:36:32
    1. [BP2000] Re: Lois and the Genealogy Time Machine
    2. Marlene Beaty
    3. Dear Lois and all, Just to let you know, you are not the only one who has experienced a 'time shift' while delving into the genealogy past. I am reminded of the times I would overhear my father visiting with an old cousin, discussing the time of the Civil War and telling stories--and thinking...Good heavens..it is as if they were there! ( Both born after 1900..)Shades of Shirley (Beaty) McLaine ! Perhaps this lure of the past...and skill of the author to put himself , and reader, into the mountain villages of N.C. in the book ,'Cold Mountain'.., was so emotionally moving to me....Hope the movie won't muck it up. I ordered the videos from the History Channel of the 'Docu-bios' of the Hunter Heros --Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett....mainly to share with some English friends who loved the stories of these men...but to them it was the old TV series of "Fess Parker and a coonskin cap.". enough, Marlene Beaty L2C

    01/08/2004 05:10:34
    1. [BP2000] Fithian/Beatty, NJ/PA
    2. Jayne
    3. Miss Anne B. Sheppard. DAR ID Number: 27727 Born in Greenwich, New Jersey. Descendant of Capt. Joel Fithian, of New Jersey. Daughter of Joseph Wallen Sheppard and Rachel Bradway, his wife. Granddaughter of William Kelsey Sheppard and Sarah Ewing Fithian, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Job Sheppard and Sarah Kelsey, his wife; Charles Beatty Fithian and Mary Ewing, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joel Fithian and Elizabeth Beatty, his wife. Joel Fithian, (1748-1821), served as sheriff, 1776-78, and was a member of the Legislature, 1779. He raised a company of militia which served in the defense of the state. He was born in Greenwich; died in Roadstown, N. J. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LINE 005 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 28 page 318 Mrs. Emma Day Howell Reynolds. DAR ID Number: 27881 Born in Brazil, South America. Wife of Arthur Willson Reynolds. Descendant of Col. John Beatty. Daughter of John Beatty Howell and Elizabeth Day, his wife. Granddaughter of Archibald Alexander Howell (1815-90) and Isabella Beatty (1816-92), his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Beatty (1779-1846) and Isabella Imlay, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Beatty and Mary Longstreet (1756-1815), his wife. John Beatty, (1748-1826), was captain of Bucks county militia, 1776, and major when captured at Fort Washington. He was not exchanged until, 1778, when he was made commissary general of prisoners with the rank of colonel. He was born in Bucks Co., Penna.; died in Trenton, N. J., and is buried in the first Presbyterian Church yard. Does any one have further info on this family? Jayne L/366

    01/08/2004 01:44:59
    1. [BP2000] DAR-Beatty / Titus
    2. Anyone claim this Sarah Beatty? It is a connection on my Mother's family through the name Titus. Sarah Beattie L107 [p.372] Mrs. Evangel Livingston Stevens. DAR ID Number: 51835 Born in Harrison Co., Iowa. Wife of H. B. Stevens. Descendant of Abner Hollister, of Connecticut. Daughter of Abner Hollister Livingston and Eunice Augusta Titus, his wife. Granddaughter of Peter de Riemer Livingston and Caroline Amelia Hollister, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Abner Hollister, Jr., and Polly W. Elwell, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abner Hollister and Sarah Beatty, his wife. Abner Hollister (1754-1813), served in the expedition to Quebec under Arnold, where, after the surrender, he made his way home through the pathless wilderness. He was born in Glastonbury, Conn.; died in Cayuga County, N. Y. Also Nos. 5473, 10462, 19387.

    01/08/2004 12:43:55
    1. Re: [BP2000] Beatty listed in the DAR files #6
    2. Lois
    3. Nelda and other Beatty cousins, I began this last weekend joking about myself, "The Moon Child," who was born on the 7th of July and having a strange "Full Moon Week." Today, has been the strangest, so far! I have spent the last 24 hours on our California Griffes family, only to receive an e-mail, inquiring about the very family! Then, later today, I received a packet in the mail today from Laurel Baty. Bless you, Laurel, and I do have your address right in the return address corner on the package! What was I thinking? As I told Laurel on an e-mail tonight, I have been crying real tears for hours! After reading through the large stack of pages Laurel sent to me, I learned that my great-great-grandfather, James Lewis Beatty IV tried--from the day he mustered out of the military in 1866 until the day he died in 1888 in the county Poor House in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana--to prove that his disabilities were military-related! At one point, he wrote, "I was insensible for eleven days, and my head ached, and my eyes were blind!" I went upstairs to my computer room to look at the Beatty family group sheets, because I was wondering, "What if he came home from the war and he contracted Spinal Meningitis from that youngest twin, who died from it at age 15-16. Well, that was not the case. As I looked at the dog-eared family group sheet for James and Ann Maria (Wilcox) Beatty, I recalled that their oldest daughter Harriet died at age 27 in 1870. Then, his wife Ann died in 1874. Their son James drowned at age 18 in 1874, after he had dived in and saved everyone else! One of the twin boys, Edwin (Edward's twin), born in 1860 and the last-born of their eight children, died of Spinal Meningitis in 1875 or 1876. It was just more than I could bear to read after reading all of those pages about James' efforts to get his military pension! Sure, I have cried over this family before, many times, and this is my great-great-grandparents' family. I never knew them, but I do remember Edward, somehow. Yes, after reading all the correspondence...the affidavits, the doctors' evaluations, the letters from attorneys, and after learning how many years that James L. Beatty/Beaty tried to get his pension, I just could not stop the tears from flowing! Only God only knows what he went through during the three years that he served in the Civil War, but I have notes that tell that he was in the hospital for months while he was in the military. I wasn't angry at the Government or anyone else. I was just plain sad and hurting for that family that lived almost 150 years ago! However, by the end of this night, I realized that for the last two days, I have been finding connections between my mother's family and my father's father. That cheered me up a little bit! Nelda, the second entry, Helen Elizabeth Studley just might be a connection between my mother's family and my father's family. Even the first one, Johnetta Beall Hardy, might be connected to both sides of my family. My Beal or Beals family were from Hingham, though. What a strange, wonderful, sad, happy day for me! Tomorrow, I will get up in the morning and go to the hospital to be by the side of my favorite second cousin, a Beatty cousin, and I have a really good feeling about her surgery tomorrow. I think she is a real survivor, and she is going to come through this lung surgery on a cancerous growth just fine! I do not even apologize for being emotional on this List, tonight. I feel like I am among "Family," and I want to share the fact that I have made great strides today in my "Labor of love." I have found out a number of new pieces of information about my California Griffes family (My father's side), and I have come closer to possibly finding our James Lewis Beatty III, father of James IV, who spent the last 22 years trying to get his pension! I believe James III was the man who died in 1849 in Stark County, Ohio. I am going to figure out how to order his records. Thank you all again for all your dedicated work, Lois (Griffes) Kortering ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nelda Percival" <nelda_percival@hotmail.com> To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 5:54 AM Subject: [BP2000] Beatty listed in the DAR files #6 > Himore from the DAR files...Nelda > > The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 33 > page 210 > > Mrs. Johnetta Beall Hardy. > DAR ID Number: 32624 > Born in Xenia, Ohio. > Wife of George Fiske Hardy. > Descendant of Col. William Beatty, Capt. Thomas Beall, of Maryland. > Daughter of John Alexander Beall and Maria Manor, his wife. > Granddaughter of William T. Beall and Isabella Anna Alexander, his wife. > Gr.-granddaughter of John Brook Beall and Eleanor Beatty, his wife. > Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Beall (son of Samuel) and Eleanor Brooke, > his wife; William Beatty and Mary Dorothea Grosh, his wife. > William Beatty, (1739-1801), served as colonel in the Maryland Flying Camp. > He had with him his sons Henry and William and the latter was killed at > Hobkirk's Hill. > Also Nos. 3122, 29310. > Thomas Beall, (1743-1823), was a member of the Convention, 1776, from the > Upper District of Frederick county. He was captain of a rifle company under > Col. Moses Rawlings. He died in Cumberland, Md., a town he founded. > Also No. 16959. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 33 > page 319 > > Miss Helen Elizabeth Studley. > DAR ID Number: 32930 > Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan. > Descendant of Benjamin Studley, Eliab Studley and Dr. Peter Hobart, all of > Massachusetts. > Daughter of Elbridge Gerry Studley, Jr. and Ida May Beatty, his wife. > Granddaughter of Elbridge Gerry Studley and Catherine Cole, his wife. > Gr.-granddaughter of James Studley and Mary Hobart, his wife. > Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eliab Studley and Betsey Stetson, his wife; Peter > Hobart and Mary Cushing, his wife, m. 1779. > Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Studley and Hannah Litchfield, his > wife; Peter Hobart, (1727-98) and Lucretia Gill, his wife. > Benjamin Studley served on the Committee of Safety of Hanover, Mass., > 1775-81, where in 1730 he was born. > Eliab Studley, (1754-1826), served in the Plymouth County Regiment, 1775, > and, 1776, under Capt. Lemuel Curtis. > Peter Hobart, (1750-93), a graduate of Harvard, served as [p.319] surgeon in > the Revolution. He was born in Hingham; died in Hanover, Mass. > Also No. 14556. >

    01/07/2004 06:25:00
    1. [BP2000] RE: Beatty listed in DAR records #20
    2. Nelda Percival
    3. Hi, These are the Beatty names Ihave found in the DAR Vols...Nelda Dont' know where the Beatty connection is here ...BUT it is.. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 71 page 260 Mrs. Elizabeth Beatty Elliott Bennett. DAR ID Number: 70725 Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. Wife of Hamilton W. Bennett. Descendant of Sergt. James Smith, of Connecticut. Daughter of Richard Coit Elliott (1838-1905) and Fannie Mudge (1845-1907), his wife, m. 1864. Granddaughter of Euclid Elliott (1798-1846) and Lucy Smith Coit (1801-83), his wife, m. 1822. Gr-granddaughter of John Coit (1767-1853) and Lucy Smith (1770-1808), his wife, m. 1789. Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Smith and Abigail Hempstead (1739-1814), his wife, m. 1756. James Smith (1732-98) enlisted, 1775, as sergeant in Capt. James Chapman's company, 6th Connecticut regiment, under Col. Samuel Holden Parsons. He was born and died in New London. Also No. 60200. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 71 page 318 Miss Elizabeth Elinor Friday. DAR ID Number: 70887 Born in Columbia, S. C. Descendant of Capt. Gabriel Friday (Fridig), of South Carolina. Daughter of Samuel D. Friday, 3rd (b. 1851), and Mary E. Mahoney (b. 1855), his wife, m. 1876. Granddaughter of Samuel D. Friday, 2nd (1820-64), and Anna Gladden (1826-94), his wife, m. 1854. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel D. Friday (1775-1861) and Margaret S. Beatty (d. 1849), his wife, m. 1811. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Gabriel Friday and — Geiger, his wife, m. 1774. Gabriel Friday (1752-1830) enlisted, 1780, as private under General Sumter and later as captain in Sumter's State troops. He was born and died in Saxe Gotha, S. C. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 71 page 336 Mrs. Irene Nolan Wright. DAR ID Number: 70932 Born in Atlanta, Ga. Descendant of William McKinley. Daughter of Alonzo Nolan (b. 1845) and Emma McKinley (b. 1848), his wife. Granddaughter of Elijah D. McKinley and Frances Patrick, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Beatty McKinley and Elizabeth McCurdy, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William McKinley and Mary Beatty, his wife. William McKinley (1744-98) served with the Virginia troops. He was at Yorktown when Cornwallis surrendered. He died in Abbeville, S. C. Also No. 53626. _________________________________________________________________ Check your PC for viruses with the FREE McAfee online computer scan. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963

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