Attached is a link to a biography for John Beattie http://www.rootsweb.com/~onwellin/pioneers/1pioneers.htm Sheila I Hale 236/240
Faulkton Record May 7, 1965 (South Dakota, USA) �Services were held for Mrs. Eva (Morrow) Beatty Funeral services were held Saturday April 24 at the Sorum chapel in Faulkton (South Dakota) for Mrs. Eva Beatty, who died Wednesday at the Faulk County Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient for two weeks. The Rev. Wm. Fillingim officiated and burial was in the Miranda cemetery. Mrs. Robert Golay was the organist and accompanied Bryce Johnson as he sung �The Old Rugged Cross� and �Rock of Ages�. Pallbearers were George Fillbach, Phil Miller, Ward Wilkinson, William Kissner, Jake Becker, and Elmer Layton. Eva Maude Morrow was born October 29, 1897, daughter of Thomas and Eliza Morrow at Newton Butler, North Ireland. She was married to James beatty at Cambuslang, Glasgow, Scotland June 28, 1920 She had been a resident of the Faulkton community since 1921. Her husband preceded her in death in 1949. Survivors include two sons, Albert of Atlanta, Ga. And Norman of Hardin, Mont.; three daughters, Vera who is Mrs. Elmer Knie of Tacoma, Wn., Marvis who is Mrs. Albert Trautner of Watertown, and Isabel, who is Mrs. James McAlinden of Tacoma, Wn., 21 grandchildren and two great grand children. She was preceded in death by her husband, one son, and four brothers.� Faulkton Record May 27, 1949 �Funeral Service for James Beatty held at Miranda Services were held at the Miranda Methodist xchurch Sunday for James Beatty whose death cocurred early Friday. Rev John J. Sletten was in charge and internment was in the Miranda cemetery. Pallbearers included Wm. Kissner, Jake Wilhelm, Jr., Jake Beckner, Ward Wilkinson, Clarence Tanner, and John Knie. James Alexander Beatty, son of David and Rose Beatty, was born at Maguiresbridge, County Fermanagh, Ireland. There he grew to manhood and received his education. On June 28, 1920 he was united in marriage to Eva Maude Morrow of Newtownbutler at Boisevain, Canada. In 1921they came to Faulkton county, SD and made their home in the vicinities of Miranda and Cresbard until the time of his death May 20, 1949. He passed away in his sleep at the age of 62 years, 1 month, and 27 days. To this union was were born six children, Albert of Aberdeenm Vera who is Mrs. Elmer Knie of Cresbard, Norman of Rockham, Mavis who is Mrs. Albert Trautner of Watertown, Ernest who preceded him in death in 1944, and Isabel who is at home. He is survived by his wife, five children, seven grandchildren, two brothers, five sisters, many relatives and a hoist of friends. He was preceded in his death by his parents, one son, two brothers, and one sister. � John Sinclair --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Free Pop-Up Blocker - Get it now
1900 U.S. Census, NJ - Mercer Co Batty, John Lived in: 10 Ward Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 983 Book: 1 Page: 134 All born England and all parents born England John Batty, Jan 1839, day laborer Annie, wife, Jan 1839, 12 children 10 living William, son, Dec. 1878, potter John, son, May 1882, iron moulder All listed as 11 years in U.S. John & Wm listed as Alien Batty, Joshua M. Lived in: 14 Ward Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 981 Book: 2 Page: 29 Joshua M. Batty Mar 1825, NJ NJ NJ, retired and Marcy W. Batty Dec. 1829, NJ NJ NJ, 4 children/3 living listed as father and mother in household of William H. Lacter, Sep 1849, ENG ENG, ENG, decorator and Caroline W. , wife, July 1855, NJ NJ NJ, 3 children/l living; Barlkey B. Lacter, son, Sept 1895 and Sarah A. Lacter, dau, June 1890 Bealty, Wm. Lived in: Washington Township, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 983 Book: 1 Page: 301 Wm. Bealty (looks like Beatty), Oct 1819, NJ NJ NJ, relationship unreadable in household of Richard Pullers 1835 and Sarah E., wife, 1840. Sarah 14 children/12 living Beathy, John Lived in: 4 Ward Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 982 Book: 2 Page: 81 John Beathy (image looks like Beatty-2nd "t" definitely crossed), Jan 1863, NJ NJ NJ married (but no wife listed), Kilnman James, son, Nov 1897, PA NJ NJ John and James are boarders in Annie Frye(widow) home Beaty, Williams Lived in: Washington Township, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 983 Book: 1 Page: 304 Williams Beaty, Sep 1882, NJ NJ NJ, servant-farm laborer in Edward Hutchinson household Beaty, Seuing T. Lived in: 4 Ward Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 982 Book: 2 Page: 44 Seuring (name not completely clear), Aug 1870, NJ NJ NJ, teamster Mary, wife, Dec 1868, SCOT, IRE, IRE 5 children/2 living Charles H. C. son Oct 1893 Forence, dau, Jan 1899 Beaty, Richard Lived in: Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 981 Book: 2 Page: 82 Richard Beaty, Aug 1856, farmer Ella B. wife, Jul 1861, 5 children/5 living Bertha, dau, Jul 1880 Lola, dau, Mar 1884 Richie, son, Jul 1886 Josephine, dau, Jul 1888 Beaty, Joseph Lived in: Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 981 Book: 2 Page: 86 Joseph Beaty, boarder, Feb 1837, widower, NJ NJ NJ in household of Catherine Hitchcock. Beatty, Stewart Lived in: 14 Ward Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 981 Book: 2 Page: 43 New Jersey State Hospital at Trenton Stewart Beatty, inmate-laborer , 52, single, NJ NJ NJ Beatty, Mary E. Lived in: 3 Ward Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 982 Book: 2 Page: 5 Mary E. Beatty, aunt, Jun 1843,NJ NJ NJ single, dressmaker, in household of Charles E. Broughton (June 1871) NJ ENG NJ and Anna J.his wife, Oct 1871, NJ CAN NJ Mary E. Beatty, aunt, Jun 1843,NJ NJ NJ single, dressmaker, in household of Charles E. Broughton (June 1871) NJ ENG NJ and Anna J.his wife, Oct 1871, NJ CAN NJ Beatty, Mary Lived in: 5 Ward Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 982 Book: 2 Page: 186 Mary Beatty, Sep 1866, married 16 yrs, 5 children/4 living born NJ, parents born Germany William E. son May 1885, potter helper John J. son June 1887, messenger boy Edgar H. son June 1891, at school Helen M. dau, Jun 1874, at school where is the father...Mary is listed as M (married) not divorced or widowed Beatty, Marcie Lived in: 3 Ward Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 982 Book: 1 Page: 336 Jackson Street All born NJ, all parents born NJ Marcie Beatty, mother-in-law, Dec 1828, 4 children/3 living Gertrude Beatty, sister-in-law, Sep 1856, single in household of B. Stockes(Mar 1848) & Hanna Stockes (Aug 1850) Also Louisa Spraug, servant, and Rachel Collinger, nurse. Beatty, Katherine A. Lived in: 13 Ward Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 983 Book: 1 Page: 299 Mercer Hospital, Trenton Katherine A. Beatty, Oct 1836, NJ, IRE, ENG widow, 13 children/8 living Beatty, James I Lived in: 11 Ward Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 983 Book: 1 Page: 174 All born NJ, all parents born NJ James I. Beatty, Oct 1849 Mary, wife, Dec 1849 Jacob, son Aug 1872 Harry C. son, Aug 1871 Beatty, Harry D. Lived in: 9 Ward Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 983 Book: 1 Page: 11 All born NJ and all parents born NJ Bayard Street Harry D. Beatty, Jun 1855, iron moulder Ida, wife, Nov 1860, married 23 yrs, 8 children/8 living Daisy E., dau, Feb 1880, single, spooler Charles W., son, Dec. 1883, single, candy maker Reuben P., son, Jan 1887, single, worker in cake bakery Harry D., son, Jan 1889, at school Cordelia A. , dau, Dec 1893 Sarah E. dau, Sep 1895 Elvira, dau, Aug 1897 Beatty, Harry Lived in: Sparta Township, Sussex County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 995 Book: 1 Page: 179 Harry Beatty, Dec 1885, NJ NJ NJ, servant-farm laborer in household of Abram and Barbara Washer Beatty, Elmer Lived in: 14 Ward Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 981 Book: 2 Page: 30 Elmer Beatty, Feb 1871, NJ NJ NJ, farmer Georgeanna, wife, Dec 1858, NJ NJ NJ Judson M. 3mos, Feb 1900, NJ NJ NJ, relationship unreadable....not "son" or "grandson".... Lillie, Aug 1876, single, relationship unreadable Beatty, Elizabeth Lived in: 4 Ward Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 982 Book: 2 Page: 94 Elizabeth Beatty, Mar 1835, IRE IRE IRE, pensioner Beattie, Wilhelmina Lived in: 14 Ward Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 981 Book: 2 Page: 38 New Jersey State Hospital at Trenton Wilhelmina Beattie, 28, Germany, Germany, Germany Beatty, Charles W. Lived in: 9 Ward Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 983 Book: 1 Page: 10 Charles W. Beatty, Sep 1826, NJ NJ NJ, pattern maker Amanda, wife, Jun 1830, NJ NJ NJ, 8 children/2living Cordelia, dau, Mar 1862, Widow, 2 children/1 living, dressmaker Charles B., son, Oct 1868, Single, receiving clerk Beatty, Charles R. Lived in: 8 Ward Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey Series: T623 Microfilm: 982 Book: 2 Page: 333 Charles R. Beatty, Mar 1850, NJ NJ NJ, day laborer
Cumberland co., PA Orphans Court Microfilm # 0021022 (dvz) (indexed only by name of estate or administrator) Vol. 2 1761-1786 (excerpts) At an orphan's court held at Carlisle, Cumberland co., PA-21 August 1777 pg. 215 Came into court Deborah Beaty, widow admx and Jas. Nailor, Esq., adm. of all and singular the goods, chattells, rights and credits which were of James Beaty, late of Allen township, deceased who died intestate, and produced an account of their administration of the personal estate of the said intestate as far as they have acted, by which it appears that there is a balance in their hands of one hundred and fifteen pounds, one shilling toward payment of the intestate's debts and maintenance of his children. Came into court Deborah Beaty, widow admx and James Nailor of Newberry twp., York co., Esq., administrator .......of James Beaty late of Allen twp., farmer, deceased, who died intestate and by their petition ......sell his property....plantation, tract of land in Allen twp. adjoining land of John Brinise, James Crawford, deceased, John Anderson, Esq., and Yellow Breeches Creek containing 113 acres and 66 perches and the allowance of six acres for roads and highways and left Deborah, one of your petitioners, his widow aged and infirm and lawful issue, six children, two of whom are married, the other four are minors, viz. Elizabeth aged 15 years, Deborah aged 12 years (very sickly and helpless) Francis aged 10 years and James aged 5 years. That the personal estate of the intestate is not sufficient to pay his just debts, maintain, clothe, and educate his children......pray the court to allow and order to make publick sale of the plantation and tract of land for the purpose afsd. The court on consideration does allow and order sd. admx. to make publick sale of afsd. plantation and tract . Orphan's Court at Carlisle, Cumberland co., PA 24 Sept. 1777 Came into court Deborah Beaty, widow, admx and James Nailor of Newberry twp., York co., PA, Esq., administrator of....James Beaty, late of Allen twp., farmer, and produced their deed of conveyance for the messuage, tenements, plantation and two tracts of land containingin the whole 113 acres and 66 perches plus allowance to William Crawford of allen twp., farmer for 720 pounds. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Microfilm #1010602 (dvz) Cumberland co., PA Mortgage Books A & B 1777-1784 A-3 Deed of Mortgage: Jas. Betty to William Miller This indenture made 4 Dec. 1776 between James Betty of Allen twp., Cumberland co., PA, yeoman, of the one part and William Miller of the city of Philadelphia, merchant, of the other part. Whereas James Betty in and by a certain obligation is bound unto William Miller for 200£ conditioned for the payment of 100£ on 4 December next ensuing. Now this indenture witnesseth that the said James Betty for 5 shillings paid by William Miller for a certain messuage or tentament plantation and two contiguous tracts of land butted and bounded as followeth.....situate in Allen twp.....description....thence by James Crawford's land....thence by Fry's land....thence by John Branizer's land....side Yellow Breeches Creek....containing 113 acres & 66 perches plus allowance. One containing 71 acres & 115 perches and is part of a patented tract. The other is warranted and contains 41 acres & 121 perches..... James Betty In the presence of J. L. Ord John Ord, Jr. A-49 Sept. 24, 1777 James Beaty's Admin'r. to William Crawford Deborah Beaty, widow, administrix and James Nailer of Newberry twp., York co., Esq., administrator of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits which were of James Beaty, late of the twp. of Allen in the county of Cumberland, PA, farmer, deceased, who died intestate. To all to whom these presents shall come, Greetings, whereas the aforesaid James Beaty in his lifetime and the time of his death was seized in his demesne as of fee in a certain messuage, tentament plantation and two tracts of land situated in Allen township, aforesaid...description...side Yellow Breeches Creek...thence James Crawford's land....Fry's land......John Branizer's land......containing 113 acres & 66 perches plus allowance and and 41 acres and 121 perches.....and the said James Beaty died intestate and left the aforesaid Deborah, his widow and lawful issue six children and administration of all and singular to the aforesaid Deborah Beaty and James Nailer in due and legal form was committed by John Creigh, Esq. register for the probate of wills and granting letters of administration for Cumberland co., PA and whereas the aforesaid Deborah and James by their petition to the orphan's court held at Carlisle for Cumberland co., PA 21 August last past .......James Beaty's personal estate was not sufficient to pay his just debts, maintain and cloth and educate his children and they prayed to the court to allow and order said administrator to make public sale of aforesaid messuage, tentament plantation and two tracts of land and on the 10th day of this instant September by public vendue for the sum of 720£ it was sold to William Crawford of Allen township, aforesaid, farmer, he being the highest bidder... Deborah (her 0 mark) Beaty, Adm'r James Nailer, Adm'r. In the presence of John Anderson George Stevenson Received September the 24th AD 1777 of William Crawford 720£ Deborah (her 0 mark)Beaty, Adm'r James Nailer, Adm'r. Recorded Oct. 8, 1777. Donna L-3
Cumberland co., PA Orphans Court Microfilm # 0021022 (dvz) (indexed only by name of estate or administrator) Vol. 2 1761-1786 (excerpts) Orphan's Court, Carlisle, Cumberland co., PA -20 August 1765 Came into court James Beaty, a minor son of John Beaty, late of Cumberland county, deceased, and prayeth the court that John Kinkead may be appointed guardian over his person and estate during his minority. The court to considers and appoints the said John Kinkead guardian over the person and estate of the said James Beaty during his minority. Upon reading the petition of James Beaty, eldest son of John Beaty, late of Bedford in the county of Cumberland, deceased, setting forth that the petitioner's late father, the said John Beaty, lately died intestate seized and possessed of a certain inprovement and tract of land near Bedford aforesaid containing about 300 acres, leaving a widow and six children. That the petitioner is desirous & willing to hold and possess the said improvement and tract of land and pay the younger children their respective shares according to the act of assembly of this province in that case and prayeth the court to appoint proper persons to value and appraise the sd. improvement and tract of land if they find the same cannot be divided to and among all the children of the sd. deceased without injury to and spoiling the whole .........The court appoints Barnard Dougherty, George Woods, Christopher Limes, John Frasier, Samuel Drennard, Graves? Pendergraf, Sen'r. or any four to view and see if the tract can be divided without spoiling the whole. That they then value and appraise the same and make report to the next orphan's court. (I followed this for anothe year but there was not a further report in this case. Possibly it was transferred to another court for partition) Donna L-3
Herbert Hugh Beattie, born 23 Nov 1860, son of William and Mary Beattie was baptized 12 Jan 1863 at St. Peters Parish, Liverpool, Lancastershire, England. See preceding message about his sister Mary Eliza for source information Dave L. Lineage 179
Mary Eliza Beattie, born 4 Nov 1862, Baptized 12 Jan 1863 St. Peters Parish, Liverpool, Lancastershire, England, dau. of William Beattie and Mary; Abode Birkenhead, Occupation Black Smith. Extracted from CD I0287-6 LDS Church, which contains images of original record. Dave L Lineage 179
With the recently posted messages on Lineage 127, I reviewed our 127 data which show we have much to further "prove."! BP2000 Lineage 127 BP2000 Lineage 130D was connected to this lineage. 130D contained the descendancy of a George Beatty who married Elizabeth Cummings of Warren County, NJ. Lawton states on page 102 that George who married Elizabeth is "probably" the son of Lineage 127 George (b. abt 1730), but no further proof is presented. Also, the James Beatty of Lineage 130BC is most probably connected. Lawton points out that the George Beatty who witnessed the James Beatty (130BC) will, based upon handwriting analysis, is the same George Beatty (born about 1730) of Lineage 127. Lawton states (p.55) that there is no proved relationship between George, James, and a Robert Beatty who also witnessed the will. Interestingly, Lawton also shows that James Martin (known step-father of George (1730) was an executor of James' estate. James (130BC) and George (127) may have been brothers. (Ray Beaty, June, 2000) Other than deeds posted by BP2000 members most of our information on 127 George and his children comes from the two articles by Lawton: C. Arthur Lawton III, "Finding the Beatty of Beattystown," The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey. Vol. 74 No. 2. (May 1999), 49-57. C. Arthur Lawton III, "Finding the Beatty of Beattystown: Conclusions," The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey. Vol. 74 No. 3, (September 1999), 101-105. Lawton gives three primary reasons for the convincing conclusions that the 1700s George of Sussex was the same 1700s George of Trenton: 1. Son's, Daniel, Rev War pension petition stating that he was born in Sussex and later moved to Trenton area. 2. George's signature is the same on Sussex and Trenton area documents. 3. 1795 Chancery Court Register noted that George gave deposition that he had moved from Sussex to Trenton. Lawton states: (p. 101) "....there is no doubt that the George Beatty of Mansfield Woodhouse, Sussex County in the third quarter of the eighteenth century was the same who lived in the Trenton area for the last quarter of that century." Lawton's case for the children of George: 1. Benjamin - Lawton (p.103) states: "He (Benjamin) received land in Trenton from George." 2. John - Lawton ( p.103) points out: "Early 19th century court records mentioned a "John Beatty Son of George" and "the house and Lott wherein the said Beaty lives being & lying in Trenton near Beatys ferry." 3. Thomas - Lawton (p. 103) points out that Thomas was cited as a defendant in a 1790 civil court case with Robert Beaty. Thomas also had bond posted for himself by George Beatty, Sr. in a 1793 civil case. This Thomas may be the Thomas of Lineage 191 (Ray Beaty, 2000) 4. William - Lawton (p.103) states: "William was identified as a son in a Hunterdon County recognizance record from 1786, which noted the arraignment of 'Geo. Beaty & Wm. his son for a Breach of the Peace on James Montjoy." 5. George - Lawton states: (p. 102) "He moved to Hunterdon County, then to Vienna, Independence Township, Warren County and later in life to Rensselaer County N.Y. with his daughter Nancy Pangborn, where he died." Lawton believes that this son, George, was the George Beatty who married Elizabeth Cummings of Warren Co, NJ. Lawton states (p.102) that 1832 Revolutionary War pension application exists for George Beatty, Jr. of Albany Co New York which is across the river from Rensselaer County. The application was witnessed by a Mr. Pangborn. 6. Robert - Lawton points out that (p.103) "Robert was identified in a 1799 deed as a son of....George..." Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 Page 121. Robert Beatty, Middletown Twp. February 12, 1813. Proved May 11, 1816. Son Samuel B. Beatty and Thomas Jenks exrs. Wife Rachel Plantation and Personal Estate for life. Land to sons Samuel and Robert at her death. "Have been at considerable expense in giving son John a good education" gives him $500. Daus. Ann, Sarah, Maria and Lydia each $500. Wits: Joseph Harvey, Phineas Briggs and Joseph Richardson Junr. 7. Isaac - nothing specific from Lawton. I have in the L-127 file: Isaac Beatty b: abt 1755 in New Jersey d: March 12, 1834 in Penfield, Monroe County, New York +Sarah Sutton b: 1753 d: September 18, 1831 in Penfield, Monroe County, New York 8. Daniel, born August 1758 (date proven from his Rev.War Pension application) Lawton states (p.102): "In his 1833 pension application he stated that shortly after his discharge he became a teamster under his father, Wagonmaster George Beatty and served until the autumn of 1781. By 1781/2 he had moved to Loudon County Virginia and perhaps a decade later was located in Montgomery County, Kentucky.... Here he presumably died, sometime after 1835, when he was last on the pension rolls." In Montgomery Co KY Daniel is living near a Thomas Beatty (Lineage 198) household. Possibly his brother? (Ray Beaty, January 2002) 9. Stewart/Steward Lawton states: (p.103) "Stewart was identified in an 1800 mortgage as a son of George Beatty." In the L-127 file we have Stewart marrying a Hannah Jones in 1798, thus the estimated birth year for Stewart of 1778. However, the various census years we have for Stewart show him to be younger......1784-1790 birthyear range. Perhaps, the Stewart who married Hannah is not the Stewart of L-127....... (Ray Beaty, Nov, 2003) ********************************************************************
FHL 2,073,683 Bride Index June 1, 1923 - May 30, 1924 11 Jul 1923 Bessie Beatty mar James E. May BK471 p125 14 Sep 1923 Ellen Beatty mar Frank Gaby BK484 p115 18 Dec 1923 Bernice Beattie mar Albert Groh BK502 p149 18 Mar 1924 Jeanette M. Beatty mar Harold C. Schock BK519 p123 Mary Rowlands L-3
Wallace H. Stub Beatty Wakonda 11/30/03 Sioux Falls Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, SD, on-line Wakonda - Wallace H. "Stub" Beatty, 99, of Volin, SD died Friday, November 28, 2003 at Wakonda Heritage Manor in Wakonda, SD. He was born in Elrod, SD on September 26, 1904 to Robert H. & Martha I.(Fuller) Beatty.He graduated from the SDSU School of Agriculture in Brookings, SD in 1923.He farmed with his father in Clark, SD until 1929.Wallace attained his barber's license in 1928 and began barbering full time in Centerville, SD in 1930. Wallace married the late Esther Nelson on August 16, 1936 at Pleasant Valley Lutheran Church in Westerville, SD, northwest of Vermillion, SD.Together they operated a barber and beauty business in Centerville until 1947, when they moved to Wakonda. Esther kept a beauty shop and Wallace farmed and raised registered Polled Herefords. Wallace was a member of Pleasant Valley Lutheran Church and also a member of the Myrtle Masonic Lodge #91 of Centerville. Survivors include a daughter, Cheryl, (Robert) Nagy, of Mission, TX, and a son Wayne, (Susan) of Volin, SD; two granddaughters, Sarah and Megan, and one grandson, Christopher; two sisters, Audrey Beatty of Colorado Springs, CO and Connie Smith, of Sheridan, WY.Wallace was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Esther, and three brothers: Richard, George and Neil; and one sister, Hazel. Funeral services will be 10:30 am Tuesday, December 2, 2003 at Pleasant Valley Lutheran Church in Westerville.Burial will follow in the Union Cemetery, rural Wakonda, SD.A Masonic prayer service will begin at 7:00 pm Monday, December 1, at the Hansen Funeral Home in Irene. Mary Rowlands L-3
1860 U.S. CENSUS - ALABAMA County, Township, Head, Family, Misc., Microfilm Roll, Page (Note Lineage 62 below) BIBB EAST SIDE CAHABA WILLIAM BIDDY 37; JULIA A. 30; SILAS J. 13; GTILES M. 11; AMANDA C. 8; JOEL A. ?MOS; WILLIAM H. 6; ALL BORN AL WILLIAM - FARMER $150; 24 JUL 1860 Roll: M653_2 P730 BIBB EAST SIDE CAHABA S. A. BIDDY 40 TN; MALERY 36 GA; ELIZABETH 13 AL; ALY 11 (FEMALE) AL; WILLIAM 8 AL; FLORENCE 3 AL; WESTLY 1 AL; ALY BIDDY 69 SC 25 JUL 1860 Roll: M653_2 , P 739 CALHOUN RANGES 5,6,7 JESSE BATEY 24 SC; SARAH 23 SC; PINKNEY 2 (MALE) AL; JESSE - FARMER- $50, $100; 14 JUN 1860 "Roll: M653_4 P 619 CALHOUN 14 RANGE 12 JOSHUA BALY 39 SC; ELIZABETH 40 SC; REST BORN AL; LORA 18; MARY J. 16; ROBERT O. 13; FRANCIS 12; LOUISA 10; LARKIN S. 6 ; JAMES J. 6; WILLIAM W. 1; SURNAME INDEXED AS BALY BUT LOOKS LIKE BATY ON ACTUAL IMAGE JOSHUA FARMER $350, $550 18 JUN 1860 "Roll: M653_4 P 469 CALHOUN 16 RANGE 11 ISAAC 22 GA; NANCY 17 GA; MARGARET E. 4 MOS AL; ISAAC, FARMER, $280; 5 JUNE 1860 "Roll: M653_4 P 523 " CALHOUN RANGES 8, 9 Indexed as Bealy but looks like BEATY; William A. G. 31 SC; Elizabeth 32 SC; John 9 SC; Eliza F. 7 SC; Emmaziah W. 2 (male) AL; William - farmer - $500, $300 " Roll: M653_4 P 408 CHAMBERS NORTHERN DIVISION S. W. BEATY 57, NC; ELIZABETH 75 NC; 12 SEP 1860 " Roll: M653_4 P 848 CHAMBERS NORTHERN DIVISION JAMES 54 SC; S.M. 33 GA; N.E. (FEMALE) AL; WILLIAM L. 8 AL; M.S.(FEMALE) 6 AL; J. H. (MALE) 2 AL 13 SEP 1860 "Roll: M653_4 P 732 " LINEAGE 62 CHAMBERS SOUTHERN DIVISION JAMES BATEY 54 SC; CAROLINE 33 SC; GEORGE W. 5 MOS. AL; JAMES, FARMER, $1200, $700; 16 JUL 1860 " Roll: M653_4 P 918 " CHAMBERS NORTHERN DIVISION JOHN BEATY 50 SC; MARGARET 52 SC; JOHN, WAGONMAKER, $1000, $1000 "Roll: M653_4 P 733 " LINEAGE 62 CHAMBERS NORTHERN DIVISION MARGARET BEATY 74 SC; SARAH 35 SC; MARGARET 34 SC; NANCY 32 SC; R. H. (MALE) 30 SC MARGARET, FARMER, $800, $550 "Roll: M653_4 P 733 LINEAGE 62 CHAMBERS NORTHERN DIVISION THOMAS C. BEATY 28 GA; ARIANNA 21 AL THOMAS, FARMER, $500, $100; 14 JUL 1860 "Roll: M653_4 P 739 LINEAGE 62 CHAMBERS NORTHERN DIVISION Indexed as B.M. Boaty but is David Milton Beaty 38 SC; Mary E. 30 GA; Francis H. 16 SC; Areannah F. 5 AL; Mary C. 5 MOS. AL; JAMES A. MCDONALD 26 GA DAVID, FARMER $2500, $1000; JAMES, FARMER. 13 JUL 1860 "Roll: M653_4 P 735 " LINEAGE 62 CHEROKEE DISTRICT 1 WALTER BATEY 45 SC; MARY 41 SC; ISABELLA 18; SARAH 17; LENA 15; SELINA 13; BERTHA 11; CYNTHIA 8; ALL BORN SC WALTER, FARMER $1200, $100; 20 JUL 1860 "Roll: M653_5 P 293 " CHEROKEE DISTRICT 1 JOHN T. BEATY 29 SC; MARGARET 53 SC; MARGARET 21 SC JOHN, WAGONMAKER, $900; 17 JULY 1860 "Roll: M653_5 P 281 " CHOCTAW NORTH DIVISION GEORGE C. BEATTY 21, LABORER, AL; IN HOUSE OF J. J. R. WARD, PLANTER 26 AUG 1860 "Roll: M653_5 P 515 " DALLAS SUMMERFIELD JOHN D. 42 NC; MARY 41 NC; THOMAS K. 20 NC; MARY 14 AL; CHARLES W. 11 AL; ADOLPHUS 8 AL; EUGNE 6 AL; JENNINGS 4 AL; EDWARD 1 AL; LAURA 9 AL; JOHN, GINMAKER, $1100, $2800; THOMAS K. , OVERSEER, 24 AUG 1860 "Roll: M653_8 P 858 " DEKALB DIVISION 2 SUSAN BATY 35 GA; BETSY 16, WILLIAM 12; JOHN 10; LAURA 8; EARLY (MALE) 6; ALL BORN GA 11 JUL 1860 " Roll: M653_9 P 158 " HENRY LAWRENCEVILLE LAWRENCE BEADY SC IN HOME OF JOEL A. HUDSPETH 33, POLLY 79, NANCY 27 - BORN GA LAWRENCE - FARM LABORER "Roll: M653_11 P 146 " LAWRENCE SOUTHERN DIVISION THOMAS 50 NC; NANCY 39 NC; NANCY 14 NC; JOHN 12 AL; GEORGE 9 AL; MARTHA 3 AL; INFANT 1 AL; THOMAS - FARMER - $150; $600 JUN 20 1860 "Roll: M653_12 P 943 " LAWRENCE SOUTHERN DIVISION THOMAS BEATY 14 GA IN HOME OF JAMES HANNEKING 31 11 JUN 1860 "Roll: M653_12 P 892 " LAWRENCE SOUTHERN DIVISION CINDA R. BEATY 54 SC; JOHN 16 AL; IN HOUSE OF G. W. MCNUTT 32, NANCY 16, W. (MALE) 10, MARGARET 7, JOHN 10 MOS MCNUTT ALL BORN AL CINDA R. - FARMER; 17 JUL 1860 "Roll: M653_12 P 935 " LAWRENCE SOUTHERN DIVISION MOSES W. BEATY 18; LUCINDA 20; MARGARET 2; THOMAS 29; ALL BORN AL MOSES - FARMER - $100; THOMAS - FARMER - $400; "Roll: M653_12 P 935 " MACON AUBURN SARAH BATTEY 35 SC; LUCY 10 AL; SARAH 5 AL 4 JUL 1860 " Roll: M653_14 P 833 MARENGO DAYTON THOMAS BATTE 74 VA; alone THOMAS, FARMER, $200, $450 " Roll: M653_15 P 366 MARENGO LINDEN MARY S. BEATY 60 SC; MARTHA 16 AL; SAME DWELLING AS JAMES BATY BELOW MARY S. $250, $200 21 JUN 1860 " Roll: M653_15 P 422 MARENGO LINDEN JAMES BATY 28, AL; WILLIAM 8 AL; GEORGE 7 AL; JOANNA 6 AL; SAME DWELLING AS MARY S. ABOVE JAMES, PLANTER, $150 21 JUN 1860 " Roll: M653_15 P 422 MOBILE MOBLE WARD 6 JERARD M. BEATTY 27 IRE; ELIZABETH F. 26, MA; MARTHA E. 4 MA; ADALINE CALBY 50 MA; ELLEN CUPLER 20 LABORER IRE JERARD, CLERK $800; 18 JUL 1860 " Roll: M653_17 P 603 MOBILE MOBILE WARD 5 REBECCA BEATTY 58 SC; MICHAEL PARKER 53 KY 15 JUN 1860 " Roll: M653_17 P 444 MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY ANDERSON BATIE 65 NC; MELVINA 34 GA; EZELIEL 23 AL; JAMES H. 19 AL; NATHANIEL A. 4 AL; GEORGE W. 17 AL; JOHN S. 14 AL; JOSEPH 2 AL; GABEL M. 15 (FEMALE) AL; MARY I. 13 AL; ANDERSON, PLANTER, $600, $400; 28 AUG 1860 "Roll:M653_19 P 273 " MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY E. N. BATTY (FEMALE) 30 IN HOME OF R. H. TAYLOR 48 & FAMILY. E. N. BEATTY - TEACHER; R. H. TAYLOR - PLANTER; " Roll: M653_19 P 251 " MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY HENRY H. BATY, 35 GA; ARABELLA 27 GA; GEORGIA P. 8 GA; MARY B. 5 AL; SARAH H. 4 AL; ELIZA B. 1 AL; HENRY - TEACHER - $3,000/$12,000; 10 JUNE 1860 " Roll: M653_19 P 183 " MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY JOHN A. BEATEY 24, VA, IN HOME OF JOHN AIKENHEAD. JOHN A. BEATEY - PAINTER; 16 JUN 1860 " Roll: M653_19 P 139 " MORGAN DANVILLE Silas L. Baty 13; G.S. 10; John 7; Margaret E. 10, all born TN and in home of James M. 60 and Margaret 56 Copeland. " Roll: M653_19 P393 " ST. CLAIR TROUT CREEK Anson Baty 38 SC; Meary 10 GA; Edward 7 AL; Sarah 5 AL; Sintha 2 AL; 3 Jul 1860 "Roll: M653_23 P50 " ST. CLAIR TROUT CREEK David Baty 25 SC; Amanda 22 AL; Thomas 5 AL David - farmer; 2 JUL 1860 "Roll: M653_23 P49 " ST. CLAIR TROUT CREEK Ansel Baty 35 SC; Meary 13 GA; Alexander 6 AL; Elizabeth 4 AL; Sintha 2 Ansel - farm laborer; 27 JUN 1860 "Roll: M653_23 P 41 " ST. CLAIR CO. ASHVILLE Maryann Baity 58 TN; James M. 19 AL Maryann - $90; 20 JUN 1860 "Roll: M653_23 P 109 " SUMTER BREWERVILLE W. J. BEATIE 26 AL IN T. J. HUNTER HOME. W. J. - M.D. 4 SEP 1860 " Roll: M653_24 P 524 " TALLAPOOSA YOUNGVILLE FRANCES BEATY 47 (MALE); MARTHA 36 SC; WILLIAM M. 3 AL; FRANCES - FARMER - $2100, $400 " Roll: M653_25 P 391 " TALLAPOOSA YOUNGVILLE GEORGE BEATY 30 SC; MARGARET E. 30 GA; JAMES 11 AL; MARTHA 8 AL; THOMAS 6 AL; GEORGE L. 1 AL; GEORGE - FARMER - $1000, $3000, 4 SEP 1860 "Roll: M653_25 P 391 " TUSCALOOSA TUSCALOOSA ELIZA M. BEATY 57 NC; EDWARD 18; CLARENCE 17; ANNE BIRD 15; ALL BORN NC EDWARD - PLANTER - $10,000 15 JUN 1860 "Roll: M653_25 P 461 " TUSCALOOSA TUSCALOOSA W. BEETY 34 NC; REBECCA 34; W.S.B. 11 (MALE); FANNY L. 9; ISAAC 7; ELIZA 6; RACHEL 5; SARAH 9 MOS; ALL BORN AL W. BEETY - M.D. $10,000; $35,000 15 JUN 1860 "Roll: M653_25 P 461 "
I received the mssg below from a visitor to my web page. Although we both have a "Martin Beatty/Beaty" in our ancestors, we appear to be unrelated. Can anyone help him with the limited information he has provided? Thanx and Happy Holidays, TomBeatty bpl-199 ****************************************************** > --------- Original Message --------- > > DATE: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 21:20:37 From: "Donald L. Beatty" <infantryww2@yahoo.com> To: tkbpop@sprintmail.com Cc: My grandfather was Martin Beatty and he passed avay in Cederedge. Colorado in the early 1930 rd's. He came from Nebraska, trying to locate someone who would know any thing about the Beatty's in Nebraska. My grandmother's name was Flora L. Beatty. Would appreciate any information you would have. Donald L. Beatty __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Free Pop-Up Blocker - Get it now http://companion.yahoo.com/
>From "Western Weekly Review", Williamson County, Tennessee: Nov. 22, 1844: Married on Wednesday evening 20th Nov. by the Rev. A. N. Cunningham, Mr. James W. Hamilton to Mary R. BETTY. Oct. 16, 1846: DIED In Sumner County, 30th ult. Geo BEDDIE. Nov. 13, 1846: Maj DAVID BEATY of Fentress County is announced as a Candidate for the State Senate in the next General Assembly of Tennessee. Dec. 11, 1846: MR. BEATTY of LaGrange, Tenn., was instantaneously killed on Saturday 28th ult., by the accidental discharge of a pistol. He has left a wife and three children. Laurel Baty, L252
Looking for Alice of land deeds but this one is too young. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Mercer co., Newspaper mentions posted by Joe 4/2002 Beatty, Alice married Aaron Cloward State Gazatte March 23, 1844 pg. 3 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1850 Mercer co., NJ Lawrence twp. pg. 137 Aaron Cloward 28 miller NJ Allice 25 NJ Jeremiah S. 4 NJ Mary H. 1 NJ Ruth Cloward 52 NJ 1860 Mercer co., NJ Lawrence twp. pg. 727 Aaron Cloward 45 laborer NJ Alice 35 NJ Jeremiah 15 NJ Mary 11 NJ Aaron 8 NJ George A. 5 NJ Stewart 2 NJ Ruth 84 NJ 1870 Mercer co., NJ Lawrence twp. pg. 207 Aaron Cloward 55 miller -100 NJ Elica 48 Ireland (Alice must have died) Stewart 11 NJ Jeremiah 24 NJ Alice 1 NJ Eliza 1 NJ Ann Gordon 9 NJ xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx deeds Mercer co., NJ 1826-Stewart Beaty-Catharine Beaty (41-130) 1826-Alice Beatty from Catharine Beatty (41-132) 1829-Catharine Beatty-Samuel C. Newell (47-127) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Mercer co., Newspaper mentions posted by Joe Catharine married Jacob Hibbs State Gazette Oct 19, 1847 pg. 3 1850 Mercer co., NJ Nottingham twp. pg. 317 Jacob Hibbs 29 blacksmith PA Catharine 22 NJ William H. 1 NJ 1860 Hunterdon co., NJ Lambertville pg. 607 Jacob Hibbs 37 blacksmith -100 PA Catharine 35 NJ Sarah F. 9 NJ Stephen 6 NJ Mary E. 4 NJ Anna 4/12 NJ (Hoagland on same page) 1870 Mercer co., NJ Trenton Ward 4 Pg. 432 Jacob Hibbs 47 black smith PA Catharine 43 keep house NJ Frances 19 (f) no occup NJ Stephen 17 works in saloon NJ Mary 14 weaver NJ Anna 11 at school NJ Charles 8 NJ John Beatty 43 blacksmith NY John 5 NY
Ahhh...another boater!! I would love to know the actual work these Beatty men did from Easton, Phillipsburg and to Tenton. Makes sense to have family at each port. I know the son Benjamin of Benjamin ran the "durham boats" on the Delaware. Found this out in his obit. Re: cargo and/or strickly passenger steamboat and ferry travel from place to place. Jayne P.S. Joe, you are the one that led me to find the "Stewart" that was killed, body never found from the steamboat explosion on the Delaware. John DeHart was also on that same boat, his brother-in-law married to his first born sister Rachel. ----- Original Message ----- From: "joe patterson" <jpatter@comcast.net> To: "Donna VanZandt" <donavan@netins.net>; "ray beaty" <RCBDJR@aol.com>; "Jayne" <t.vurro@comcast.net> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 1:31 PM Subject: Re: Cobine- Beatty L127/L1000 > found > Cobine John, bowbender, h 150 Quarry > > Cobine Joseph, bowbender, h 148 Quarry > on the 1859 Trenton City Directory > > Wonder if that is similar to elbow bender?? <G> > > and a Joseph 1835 on the 1880 census..... would guess that John is the > father of Eliza Cobine 1825.... > > RAY:::: > > You stated on one of your messages that Stewart son of George, L127 was > born abt 1778 and died aft 1870?? What data might you have which shows > that? I show 9 Nov 1870 for death of Stewart who married Elsey > McGinnes..... > > With the range of birth dates for my Stewart 1780-1790... not sure if > he is the same one. > > IF Howard in the pension application for BENJAMIN.... is in fact a > brother, Stewart, that would add a lot of credibility that both Benjamin > and Stewart are sons of George.... and Stewart 1780-1790 was married a > couple of times.... first to the widow Hannah Jones and second 1813 to > Elsey McGinnes... and is the same person as Stewart 1778..... > > All children I show for Stewart born 1814[1816] or later... none likely > with Jones... > > > > Donna VanZandt wrote: > > >===================================================================== > >A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > >search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > >===================================================================== > >Source: BP2000-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [BP2000] Steward Beatty, Mercer County, Trenton, NJ > > > > > >There was a Cobine family next to Stewart on the 1850 census. > >We have Stewart/Steward three times on census so he was born circa > >1780-1790. Remember Mercer co., NJ was formed from Hunterdon, Somerset, > >Middlesex, Burlington cir 1838. So Trenton was in Hunterdon co., NJ in 1830. > >I wish we knew who Catharine was. She is on the 1830 census and Steward has > >a deed with her. There is an older Steward who George has a deed with. His > >wife was Hannah so that is probably his son. Which means the younger > >Steward is a grandson? > > > >It is difficult to know the ages of George's children. Circa 1783 he is > >signing deeds with no wife but for 10 years or so after that he is signing > >with wife Elizabeth David who was evidently a widow when he married her. > >Circa 1790's there is a deed where wife was supposed to sign and did not > >sign and after that she must have died. I need to type all the early deeds > >and put them in order. I have never done the later deeds. > > > >1840 Mercer co., NJ-Trenton pg. 84 > >Stewart Beatty > >1 m 5-10 > >1 m 20-30 > >1 m 50-60 > >1 f 5-10 > >1 f 10-15 > >2 f 15-20 > >1 f 20-30 > >1 f 40-50 > > > > > >(2 households later) > >Ann Beaty > >2 f 15-20 > >2 f 20-30 > >1 f 40-50 > > > >1850 Mercer co., PA-Trenton West Ward > >Steward Beatty 60 fishmonger NJ > >Steward - fishmonger - $400; 20 Jul by Benjamin Morehouse 214 > > > >1860 Mercer 2nd W. Trenton City 335 356 > >BEATTY STEWARD 76 NJ > >Steward Beatty 76 NJ in separate household (356), but same dwelling (335) > >with John A. 21 & Emeline 17 Crossly's household (355) Steward $2000;$15; > >John A. Crossly - laborer - $50; 27 Jun by Israel Wells 815 (This may be an > >uncle of Lineage 127 G.H. and Steward > >above-RB) > >xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >Hunterdon co., NJ Marriages > >Catharine Beaty David Bowlby 01 Feb 1812 1-226 Hunt > >Charles Beaty Mary Moor 12 Jun 1811 1-213 Fisher, J. P. > >Charles Beatty Sarah Tunison 21 Nov 1844 3-226 Collier > >John Beaty Nancy Edwards 29 Jun 1817 2-124 Dunn > >Elizabeth Beatty George Hunt 21 Oct 1815 2-72 Ewing, J. P. > >John Beatty Anna Bird 08 Mar 1838 3-171 Hunt, Jr. > >Stewart Beatty Elsey McGinnes 13 Jan 1813 2-11 Boswell > >********************** > >Anna Bird John Beatty 08 Mar 1838 3-171 Hunt, Jr. > >David Bowlby Catharine Beaty 01 Feb 1812 1-226 Hunt > >Nancy Edwards John Beaty 29 Jun 1817 2-124 Dunn > >George Hunt Elizabeth Beatty 21 Oct 1815 2-72 Ewing, J. P. > >Elsey McGinnes Stewart Beatty 13 Jan 1813 2-11 Boswell > >Mary Moor Charles Beaty 12 Jun 1811 1-213 Fisher, J. P. > >Sarah Tunison Charles Beatty 21 Nov 1844 3-226 Collier > >Eve Antony Jacob Beatty 21 Jul 1822 Docket Neighbor, J. P. > >Jacob Beatty Eve Antony 21 Jul 1822 Docket Neighbor, J. P. > >John Beaty Nancy Edmonds (not Edwards) 29 Jun 1817 2-124 Dunn > >Nancy Edmonds (not Edwards) John Beaty 29 Jun 1817 2-124 Dunn > >Alexander Batey Marget Tayler 01 Mar 1821 2-199 Crator, J. P. > >James H. Battye Hannah Mague 14 Mar 1874 4-156 Studiford > >Mansfield H. Batz Mary Catharine Castner 30 Dec 1858 3-321 Banghart > >James H. Battye Hannah Magill (not Mague) 14 Mar 1874 4-156 Studiford > >xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >Microfilm # 805482 > >(I stopped circa 1920's) > >Grantor Index to Deeds- Hunterdon co., NJ > >1824-Alexander Beatty to John Dawes, Sr. (Vol.38- pg.42) > >1826-Alice Beatty to Catharine Beatty (41-130) > >1841-Anna Beatty to Jacob Beatty, Jr. (75-448) > >1843-Anna Beatty to Jacob P. Beatty (79-27) > >1844-Anna Beatty to Jacob Pence (82-84) > >1845-Anna Beatty to Jacob P. Beatty (83-369) > >1905-Amos Beaty to Frank Thomas (274-671) > >1907-Amanda Beaty to Empire Steel & Iron co. (282-72) > >1908-Annie M. Beaty-James Stevenson (289-166) > >1909-Annie Beatty-Laura VanBilliard (293-506) > >1909-Arthur Beatty-William Beatty (293-651) > >1909-Arthur Beatty-Robert Momm (293-659) > >1914-Arthur Beatty-Herbert D. Beatty (311-639) > >1917-Arthur Beatty-Herbert D. Beatty (321-323) > >1917-Arthur Beatty-Andrew J. Sexton (322-397) > >1919-Albert H. Battye, exr-Jesse M. Hunt (331-474) > >1922-Annie M. Beatty-Madeline Wittman (347-270) > >1930-Arthur Beaty-Charles W. Geist (383-94) > >1930-Amos Beaty-State of NJ (386-333) > >1935-Arthur Beaty, deceased-Kathryn Motzer, etal (404-54) > >1936-Amos Beaty-Rose Hackett (408-472) > >1932-Blanche I. Beatty-William H. Thomas & wf (390-400) > >1826-Catharine Beatty-David C. Croxall (41-132) > >1829-Charles Beatty-Wesley P. Hunt (47-197) > >1830-Charles Beatty-Joseph Higbee (48-25) > >1833-Charles M. Beatty-Crispin Blackfan (54-191 or 197) > >1837-Charles M. Beatty-Phillip Danbury (68-3) > >1858-Catharine Beatty-Jacob Hann (119-51) > >1871-Catharine Beatty-Jacob H. Beatty (148-252) > >1883-Catharine Beatty-William O. Babcock (199-477) > >1880-David C. Beatty-Catharine Beatty (188-30) > >1885-Daniel F. Beatty-Jesse J. Lake (209-133) > >1889-Daniel F. Beatty-Craig A. Marsh (224-415) > >1785-Elizabeth Beatty-Susannah Medford (1-3) > >1785-Elizabeth Beatty-Conrad Kotts (1-7) > >1785-Elizabeth Beatty-Samuel V. Stockton (1-9) > >1786-Elizabeth Beatty-David Wrighter (1-79) > >1786-Elizabeth Beatty-Robert L. Hooper (1-87) > >1788-Elizabeth Beatty-James Monjoy (1-259) > >1791-Elizabeth Beatty-James Brearley (1-438) > >1815-Erciries Beatty-Elizabeth Brearley (24-532) > >1815-Ercuries Beatty-Lydia Imlay (24-536) > >1815-Ercuries Beatty-Anna Higbee (24-539) > >1815-Ercuries Beatty-Stacy Potts (25-38) > >1821-Elizabeth Beatty-William McCrea (31-669) > >1821-Ercuries Beatty-William Halstead (32-141) > >1822-Ercuries, exr. Beatty-Garret D. Wall (34-76) > >1833-Eve Beatty-John Fisher (54-422) > >1862-Effie Beatty-Geo. W. Beatty (127-163) > >1866-Eve Beatty-Geo. W. Beatty (135-245) > >1869-Eve Beatty-Jacob Beatty (141-622) > >1891-Enos E. Beatty-Alexander Anderson (230-589) > >1906-Elston Beatty-Arthur Young (278-476) > >1906-Elston Beatty-Margaret J. Beaty (280-506) > >1906-Elston Beatty-John W. Beaty (280-513) > >1907-Elston Beatty-Elmer B. Ramsey (284-281) > >1907-Elston Beatty-Ella I. Fisher (284-349) > >1909-Emma Beatty-Robert Momm (293-656) > >1914-Elston Beatty-Frank Pill (310-669) > >1914-Emma Beatty-Herbert D. Beatty (311-639) > >1915-Elston Beatty-US of Amer (316-390) > >1917-Emma Beatty-Herbert D. Beatty (321-323) > >1917-Elston Beatty-Alfred S. Baldwin (321-336) > >1917-Emma Beatty-Andrew J. Sexton (322-397) > >1918-Elston, Adm. Beatty-B. R. Waldren (326-247) > >1920-Elston Beatty-Margaret L. Clawson, et vir. (338-272) > >1921-Elston Beatty-Fred Backhus (338-595) > >1921-Elston Beatty, exec.-Lyman Sutton, etux (343-685) > >1923-Elston Beatty-Jeremiah Hoffman (350-597) > >1924-Elston Beatty, exec.-William Philhower (354-328) > >1924-Elston Beatty, exec.-Amalia Anderson, et. Vir. (354-384) > >1925-Elston Beatty, sub-admin.-Herman L. Backhes (360-628) > >1926-Elston Beatty-US Postal Dept. (361-158) > >1926-Emma L. Beatty-William E. Cottel etux (364-102) > >1927-Emma L. Beatty-Ida Apgar (369-196 or 176) > >1928-Elston Beatty-Harry G. Geist (373-270 or 290) > >1785-George Beatty-Susannah Medford (1-3) > >1785-George Beatty-Conrad Kotts (1-7) > >1785-George Beatty-Samuel W. Stockton (1-9) > >1786-George Beatty-David Wrighter (1-79) > >1786-George Beatty-Robert L. Hooper (1-87) > >1786-George Beatty-Hannah David (1-135) > >1788-GeorgeBeatty-James Monjoy (1-259) > >1791-George Beatty-James Brearley (1-438) > >1792-George Beatty-Robert L. Hooper (1-491) > >1792-George Beatty-Robert Woodruff, etal (1-527) > >1792-George Beatty-Hannah Anderson (1-549) > >1795-George Beatty-Gershom Moore (1-695) > >1796-George Beatty, deft.-Robert L. Hooper (2-11) > >1801-George Beatty-John Rutherford (3-247) > >1801-George Beatty-John Rutherford (3-252) > >1802-George Beatty-George Beatty, Jr. (8-173) > >1802-George Beatty, Jr.-Robert L. Hooper (8-176) > >1802-George Beatty-Moore Furman (8-181) > >1802-George Beatty-John Rutherford (8-197) > >1802-George Beatty-John Rutherford (8-199) > >1802-George Beatty-John Rutherford (8-199) > >1806-George Beatty-John McCullom (12-189) > >1806-George Beatty-Obediah Howell (12-365) > >1809-George Beatty-William Smith (15-466) > >1871-George W. Beatty-Mahlon Moore (149?-12) > >1883-George W. Beatty-Casper C. Lindberry (201-148) > >1883-George W. Beatty-George W. Slater (201-151) > >1884-George W. Beatty-Maria Walters or Watters (204-654) > >1885-George W. Beatty-Margaret Castner (208-418) > >1885-George W. Beatty-Adam B. Swezy (208-625) > >1885-George W. Beatty-William H. Anderson (209-517) > >1885-George W. Beatty-Aaron L. Shrope (210-212) > >1885-George W. Beatty-George Reed (210-351) > >1886-George W. Beatty-Nathan L. Apgar (213-68) > >1886-George W. Beatty-Mary Jane Sliker (214-546) > >1888-George W. Beatty-Catharine M. Sliker (220-211) > >1889-George W. Beatty-Rosena Anthony (223-471) > >1890-George W. Beatty-Susan Johnson (227-593) > >1891-George W. Beatty-Morris P. Eick (230-364) > >1891-George Beatty, deft., deceas., -Alex. Anderson (230-589) > >1891-George W. Beatty-Conrad Davis (231-513) > >1892-George W. Beatty-Lemuel Castner (235-110) > >1894-George W. Beatty-Katie N. Skinner (240-499) > >1896-George W. Beatty-Phillip Taraberry (244-303) > >1897-George W. Beatty-Hattie Lindeberry (249-69) > >1898-George W. Beatty-George A. Farley (250-184) > >1898-George W. Beatty, deft.-George F. Shurts (250-618) > >1900-George W. Beatty-Edna B. Apgar (258-149) > >1901-George W. Beatty-Abraham Hoffman (261-421) > >1902-George W. Beatty-John H. Bessick (264-373) > >1906-George W. Beatty-John W. Beatty, etal (277-247) > >1906-George W. Beatty, deceas.,-Arthur Young (278-476) > >1906-George W. Beatty, deceas.,-Margaret J. Beaty (280-506) > >1906-George W. Beatty, deceas.,-John W. Beaty (280-508) > >1906-George W. Beatty, deceas.,-John W. Beaty (280-513) > >1906-George W. Beatty, deceas.,-Elston Beaty (280-516) > >1907-George W. Beatty, deceas.,-Elmer B. Ramsey (284-281) > >1907-George W. Beatty, deceas.,-Ella I. Fisher (284-349) > >1919-George W. Beatty, execr.-Josiah Apgar (330-218) > >1920-George W. Beatty, deceas.,-Margaret L. Clawson, et. vir. (338-272) > >1801-Hannah Beatty-Amos Howell (3-391) > >1801-Hannah Beatty-Joseph Morton (4-356) > >1802-Hannah Beatty-John Rutherford (6-54) > >1829-Hannah Beatty-Wesley P. Hunt (47-197) > >1830-Hannah Beatty-Joseph Higbee (48-25) > >1857-Hannah M. Beatty-John C. Miller (116-639) > >1870-Hannah M. Beatty-John P. Sharp (145-522) > >1877-Helen Beatty-William H. Fleming(170-118) > >1881-Hannah M. Beatty-Jacob Rinehart (190-515) > >1881-Hannah M. Beatty-Sarah A. Robins (191-390) > >1891-Hibbard Beatty-Alexander Anderson (230-589) > >1909-Hannah M. Beatty-Arthur Beaty (293-653) > >1909-Herbert D. Beatty-Arthur Beatty (293-653) > >1914-Herbert D. Beatty-William W. Terry (311-279) > >1914-Hannah M. Beatty-Herbert D. Beatty (311-639) > >1915-Herbert D. Beatty-Charles A. Buttrick (315-225) > >1917-Herbert D. Beatty-Andrew J. Sexton (322-397) > >1918-Herbert D. Beatty-Ingrid Strom (325-343) > >1821-James Beatty-William McCrea (31-669) > >1833-Jacob Beatty-John Fisher (54-422) > >1855-Jacob P. Beatty-Jacob Hann (111-377) > >1858-Jacob P. Beatty, deceas.-Jacob Hann (119-51) > >1862-Jacob Beatty-George W. Beatty (127-163) > >1865-James S. Baty-Michael McCarty (133-164) > >1866-Jacob Beatty-George W. Beatty (135-245) > >1869-Jacob Beatty-Jacob Beatty (141-622) > >1877-James Beatty-Samuel McCrea (169-57) > >1877-Julia Beatty-Samuel McCrea (169-57) > >1877-James Beatty-William H. Fleming (170-118) > >1879-Jacob Beatty-David A. Backer (185-416) > >1883-Jacob H. Beatty-Catharine Beatty (199-472) > >1891-Jennie Beatty, deft.-Alexander Anderson (230-589) > >1891-James Beatty, deft.-Alexander Anderson (230-589) > >1905-James I. Beatty-William H. Cole (274-458) > >1905-James I. Beatty-William W. Woolf (274-466) > >1916-James I. Beatty-Godfrey Hawk (318-37) > >xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >1918-James I. Beatty-Michael McEntee (323-602) > >1918-James I. Beatty-Michael McEntee (323-610) > >1809-John Beaty-Pearson Hunt (16-149) > >1811-John Beaty-Stewart Beaty (18-402) > >1813-John Beaty-Joseph White (21-6) > >1818-John L. Beaty-Joseph Wright (29-88) > >1818-John Beaty-Jared Tyler (29-198) > >1821-John Beaty, assig.-William Potts (32-75) > >1821-John Beaty-Thomas Cain (32-80) > >1824-John Beaty-John Rickey (37-455) > >1824-John Beaty-Lambert Rickey (38-35) > >1830-John Beaty-Joseph N. Lowrie (47-409) > >1830-John Beaty-Joseph Higbee (48-357) > >1841-John Beaty-Jacob Beaty, Jr. (75-448) > >1843-John Beaty-Jacob P. Beaty (79-27) > >1844-John Beaty-Jacob Pence (82-84) > >1845-John Beaty-Jacob P. Beaty (83-369) > >1906-John W. Beatty-Arthur Young (278-476) > >1906-John W. Beatty-Margaret J. Beatty (280-506) > >1906-John W. Beatty-Elston Beatty (280-516) > >1907-John W. Beatty-Elmer B. Ramsey (284-281) > >1907-John W. Beatty-Ella I. Fisher (284-349) > >1911-John W. Beatty, Atty.-George B. Lines (300-611) > >1915-John W. Beatty-Sydney Lance (313-629) > >1915-John W. Beatty-Samuel Neigh (315-112) > >1915-John W. Beatty-Joseph A. Tiger, etal (315-276) > >1916-John W. Beatty-US of America (316-390) > >1916-John W. Beatty-Alvah Gray (321-224) > >1824-Kitty Beaty-Lambert Rickey (38-35) > >1891-Lewis C. Beatty, deft.-Alexander Anderson (230-589) > >1907-Lewis S. Beaty-Empire Steel & Iron co. (282-72) > >1809-Mary Beatty-Pearson Hunt (16-149) > >1813-Mary Beatty-Joseph White (21-6) > >1824-Margaret Beatty-John Dawes, Sr. (38-42) > >1833-Mary Beatty-Crispin Blackfan (54-191) > >1837-Mary Beatty-Phillip Danbury (68-3) > >1871-Margaet J. Beatty-Mahlon Moore (149-12) > >1879-Mary A. Beatty-David A. Backer (185-416) > >1882-Mansfield H. Beatty, deft.-James T. Watters (195-325) > >1882-Mary C. Beatty, deft-James T. Watters (195-325) > >1883-Margaret J. Beatty-Casper C. Lindaberry (201-148) > >1888-Margaret J. Beatty-Catharine M. Sliker (220-211) > >1891-Margaret J. Beatty-Conrad Baves (231-513) > >1904-Mansfield H. Beatty-Frank Watters (273-68) > >1905-Mary E. Beatty-William H. Cole (274-458) > >1905-Mary E. Beatty-William W. Woolf (274-466) > >1906-Margaret J. Beatty-John W. Beatty, etal (277-247) > >1906-Margaret J. Beatty-Arthur Young (278-476) > >1906-Margaret J. Beatty-John W. Beatty, etal (280-508) > >1906-Margaret J. Beatty-John W. Beatty, etal (280-513) > >1906-Margaret J. Beatty-Elston Beatty (280-516) > >1907-Margaret J. Beatty-Ella I. Fisher (284-349) > >1909-Margaret P. Beatty-Arthur Beaty (293-653) > >1914-Margaret P. Beatty-William W. Terry (311-279) > >1915-Minnie Beatty-Sydney Lance (313-629) > >1915-Minnie Beatty-Samuel Neigh (315-112) > >1915-Margaret P. Beatty-Charles A. Buttrick (315-225) > >1915-Minnie Beatty-Joseph A. Tiger, etal (315-276) > >1916-Minnie Beatty-US of America (316-390) > >1916-Mamie C. Beatty-US of America (316-390) > >1916-Mary E. Beatty-Godfrey Hawk (318-37) > >1918-Mary E. Beatty-Michael McEntee (323-602) > >1918-Mary E. Beatty-Michael McEntee (323-610) > >1918-Margaret P. Beatty-Ingrid Strom (325-343) > >1923-Naomi Beatty-Jeremiah Hoffman (350-597) > >1865-Phillip A. Baty-Michael McCarthy (133-164) > >1801-Robert Beaty-Joseph Broadhurst (3-269) > >1801-Rachel Beaty-Joseph Broadhurst (3-269) > >1804-Robert Beatty-John Beaumont (9-110) > >1804-Rachel Beatty-John Beaumont (9-110) > >1818-Richard L. Beaty-Joseph Wright (29-88) > >1821-Richard L. Beatty-William Potts (32-75) > >1821-Richard L. Beatty-Thomas Cain (32-80) > >1824-Richard Beatty-John C. Betterjean (37-199) > >1824-Richard L. Beaty-John Rickey (37-455) > >1829-Richard L. Beatty, deft-Nicholas Belleville (45-508) > >1829-Richard L. Beatty, deft-William Hancock (45-527) > >1829-Richard L. Beatty, deft-Nicholas Belleville (46-169) > >1883-Rachel T. Beaty-George W. Slater (201-151) > >1891-Rachel T. Beaty-Susan N. Blaine (229-615) > >1891-Rachel Beaty-Alexander Anderson (230-589) > >1892-Richard L. Beatty-Geoge W. Beatty (233-394) > >1899-Richard L. Beaty-Samuel Slyker (253-351) > >1904-Richard L. Beaty-Lorenzo D. Sutton (271-434) > >1905-Richard L. Beatty-Emeline Peer (274-146) > >1906-Richard L. Beaty-Peter B. Hoffman (278-613) > >1908-Richard L. Beaty-Isaac H. Hoffman (286-193) > >1908-Richard L. Beaty-James Stevenson (289-166) > >1909-Richard L. Beaty-Laura VanBilliard (293-506) > >1801-Stuart Beatty-Amos Howell (3-391) > >1801-Stuart Beatty-Joseph Morton (4-356) > >1802-Stuart Beatty-John Rutherford (6-54) > >1815-Susannah F. Beatty-Elizabeth Brealey (24-532) > >1815-Susannah F. Beatty-Lydia Imlay (24-536) > >1815-Susannah F. Beatty-Anna Higbee (24-539) > >1815-Susannah F. Beatty-Stacy Potts (25-38) > >1826-Stewart Beaty-Catharine Beaty (41-130) > >1883-Sarah E. Beaty-Catharine Beatty (199-472) > >1792-Thomas Beatty-John Morris, Jr. (1-508) > >1857-William Beatty-John C. Miller (116-639) > >1870-William Beatty-John P. Sharp (145-522) > >1872-William Beatty-Andrew Slater 150-644) > >1872-William Beatty-Jacob Martenis (151-96) > >1881-William Beaty-Jacob Rinehart (190-515) > >1881-William Beaty-Sarah A. Robins (191-390) > >1891-William Beatty, deft-Alexander Anderson (230-589) > >1900-William Beatty-Arthur Beatty (259-107) > >1909-William Beatty, deceas-Arthur Beatty(293-653) > >1918-William Beatty, deceas-Ingrid Strom (325-343) > >xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >Microfilm # 805487 > >(I stopped circa 1920's) > >Grantee Index to Deeds- Hunterdon co., NJ > >1826-Alice Beatty from Catharine Beatty (41-132) > >1880-Arthur Beatty-Andrew Slater (189-434) > >1900-Arthur Beatty-William Beatty (259-107) > >1905-Amos Beatty-John S. Baldwin, deceas. (274-669) > >1909-Arthur Beatty-William Beatty, dec (293-653) > >1917-Arthur Beatty-Mary Burd (321-320) > >1821-Charles Beatty-Mary McKay (31-305) > >1826-Catharine Beatty-Stewart Beatty (41-130) > >1829-Catharine Beatty-Samuel C. Newell (47-127) > >1834-Charles M. Beatty-Josiah Furman (57-56) > >1837-Charles M. Beatty-Sarah Furman (68-2) > >1880-Catharine Beatty-John R. Castner (188-27) > >1880-Catharine Beatty-David C. Beatty (188-30) > >1873-Daniel S. Beaty-Charles Bowlby (152-772) > >1862-Effy Beatty-Phillip Anthony (127-160) > >1904-Elston Beatty-Charles F. Halstead (270-446) > >1906-Elston Beatty-Margaret J. Beatty, etal (277-247) > >1906-Elston Beatty-George W. Beatty, deceased (280-508) > >1906-Elston Beatty-George W. Beatty, deceased (280-516) > >1907-Emma C. Beatty-John V. Melick (283-333) > >1910-Elston Beatty-Harry D. Hann (295-388) > >1790-George Beatty-Isaac DeCon (1-387) > >1790-George Beatty-Jared Saxton, als. (1-390) > >1802-George Beatty, Jr.-George Beatty (8-173) > >1862-George W. Beatty-Jacob Beatty (127-163) > >1866-George W. Beatty-Jacob Beatty (135-245) > >1872-George W. Beatty-Fred L. Voorhees (150-337) > >1872-George W. Beatty-Henry Y. Heldebrand (150-339) > >1876-George W. Beatty-Steward F. Sliker (166-625) > >1878-George W. Beatty-James Stevenson (178-247) > >1881-George W. Beatty-Frederick H. Eick (191-474) > >1881-George W. Beatty-George Banghart (191-490) > >1882-George W. Beatty-William Weaver (195-645) > >1884-George W. Beatty-James Lance, dec.(204-35) > >1887-George W. Beatty-David A. Backer (215-285) > >1887-George W. Beatty-William H. Fisher (215-402) > >1891-George W. Beatty-Peter Waters, dece. (230-360) > >1891-George W. Beatty-Godfrey J. Bryant, deft. (231-387) > >1892-George W. Beatty-Richard L. Beatty (233-394) > >1892-George W. Beatty-Sophia Sutton (233-397) > >1894-George W. Beatty-Jacob Hill (240-496) > >1896-George W. Beatty-John Neighbor (245-245) > >1896-George W. Beatty-Morris P. Eick (245-309) > >1896-George W. Beatty-Jacob S. Apgar (246-502) > >1897-George W. Beatty-George A. Farley (248-199) > >1900-George W. Beatty-Mary E. Trimmer (258-503) > >1900-George W. Beatty-Frederick H. Eich (258-506) > >1900-George W. Beatty-Thomas McCann (258-518) > >1900-George W. Beatty-Henry Johnston (258-523) > >1900-George W. Beatty-Morris P. Eich (259-597) > >1903-George W. Beatty-Rebecca Everett, dec. (269-336) > >1904-George W. Beatty-Charles F. Halstead (270-446) > >1904-George W. Beatty & Sons-Charles F. Halstead (270-446) > >1920-George W. Beatty-Lower Valley Union Cemetery (334-256) > >1901-Herbert D. Beatty-Benjamin A. Barber (263-88) > >1914-Herbert D. Beatty-Hannah M. Beatty,als (311-369) > >1917-Herbert D. Beatty-Mary Burd (321-320) > >1917-Herbert D. Beatty-Arthur Beatty, ux (321-323) > >1839-Jacob Beatty-Rebecca Pence (70-394) > >1841-Jacob Beatty, Jr.-John Beatty (75-448) > >1843-Jacob P. Beatty-John Beatty (79-27) > >1845-Jacob P. Beatty-John Beatty (83-369) > >1846-Jacob P. Beatty-Mahlon Thomas (86-614) > >1847-Jacob P. Beatty-Jacob Castner, Jr. (88-368) > >1849-James Beatty-Anthony Waldorf (94-25) > >1862-Jacob Beatty-Phillip Anthony (127-157) > >1862-Jacob Beatty-John Anderson (127-158) > >1862-Jacob Beatty-John S. Davis (127-162) > >1869-Jacob Beatty-Jacob Beatty, ux (141-622) > >1871-Jacob H. Beatty-Catharine Beatty (148-252) > >1801-John Beaty-John Yard (3-215) > >1802-John Beaty-George Henry, ux (8-112) > >1816-John Beaty-Joseph M. Lowrie (26-201 > >1817-John Beaty-Alexander Chambers (28-237) > >1817-John Beatty-Margaret Chambers (28-240) > >1818-John Beaty-Lambert Rickey (28-549) > >1823-John Beatty-State Bank Trenton (35-394) > >1824-John Beatty-Jacob Pence, Jr. (37-279) > >1833-John Beatty-Samuel Fowler (54-413) > >1841-John Beaty-Jacob Pence, deceased (75-447) > >1882-John E. Battye-Richard McDowell (196-113) > >1904-John W. Beatty-Charles F. Halstead (270-446) > >1906-John W. Beatty-Margaret J. Beatty, als (277-247) > >1906-John W. Beatty-George W. Beatty, deceas. (280-508) > >1906-John W. Beatty-George W. Beatty, deceas. (280-513) > >1908-John W. Beatty-Rachel Walters or Watters (289-95) > >1915-John W. Beatty-Catharine Ort, deceased (313-626) > >1915-John W. Beatty-Alnyer Neigh, deceas (315-110) > >1915-John W. Beatty-Lorenzo D. Sutton, deceased (315-273) > >1867-Mansfield H. Beatty-Peter Walters (136-409) > >1904-Mansfield H. Beatty-David Anthony (273-65) > >1905-Mary E. Beatty-Henry Cole (274-165) > >1905-Mary E. Beatty-Henry Cole (274-167) > >1906-Margaret J. Beatty-George W. Beatty, deceased (280-506) > >1865-Phillip A. Baty-Nathan Terriberry (133-167) > >1817-Richard L. Beatty-Alexander Chambers (28-237) > >1817-Richard L. Beatty-Margaret Chambers (28-240) > >1892-Richard L. Beatty-Peter F. Moore, deft. (232-82) > >1892-Richard L. Beatty-Joseph Bryan, deceased (233-392) > >1894-Richard L. Beatty-W. Howard Lake (240-376) > >1896-Richard L. Beatty-Nathan L. Apgar (244-470) > >1900-Richard L. Beatty-David K. Apgar (258-229) > >1904-Richard L. Beatty-Emily Sutton, deceased (271-429) > >1906-Richard L. Beatty-Abraham Hoffman, deceased (278-597) > >1906-Richard L. Beatty-Abraham Hoffman, deceased (278-600) > >1922-Richard L. Beatty-Catherine Trimmer (345-461) > >1922-Richard L. Beatty-George Oakes (347-269) > >1801-Stuard Beatty-Amos Howell, ux (4-219) > >1811-Stewart Beatty-John Beatty (18402) > >1826-Stewart Beatty-Catharine Beatty (41-132) > >1844-William C. Beatty-John C. Bellerjean (82-227) > >1855-William Beatty-John C. Miller (111-692) > >1858-William Beatty-John C. Miller (117-129) > >1871-William Beatty-John C. Miller (148-245) > >1871-William Beatty-Jacob H. Miller (148-247) > >1871-William Beatty-Conrad Honness (148-249) > >1871-William Beatty-Elizabeth Honness (148-251) > >1872-William Beatty-Jacob Martenis (151-98) > >1880-William Beatty-Samuel King (188-399) > >1885-William Beatty-Ellen Lance, deceased (210-417) > >1885-William Beatty-William Ramsey (210-420) > >1900-William Beatty-Jacob Trimmer (259-103) > >xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "joe patterson" <jpatter@comcast.net> > >To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 11:37 AM > >Subject: Re: [BP2000] Steward Beatty, Mercer County, Trenton, NJ > > > > > > > > > >>1859 TRENTON CITY DIRECTORY > >>Batty Stewart, huckster, h Calhoun's la. n Quarry [Father born 1780-1790] > >> Your new census data supports that he is more likely a grandson of > >>George L 127. > >>Batty Stewart jr., oysters, 171 W. Warren, h same [John Stewart below] > >>Beatty John, sawyer, h Calhoun's la. n Quarry > >> > >>The Stewart Beattys are of lineage 1000. > >> > >> > >>1850 Mercer NOTTINGHAM 15 16 BEATTY JOHN STEWARD 34 1816 NJ > >> > >>John Steward Beatty 34 NJ - [also have birth about 1814] > >>listed in index as Johnathon but is definitely John Steward; > >>Eliza 26 Ireland; [Eliza Cobine] > >>Alexander 4 NJ; > >>Steward 2 NJ; > >>Eliza 1 month NJ; > >>John - boatman; > >> > >>29 July by Benjamin Morehouse > >>M432-454;P284 > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > -- > > joe > > >
Ralph, I like your idea. It breaks new ground and gives one a better perception of the person that they are communicating with. I have transferred your picture along with the old photos to my Print Shop and filed them for reference. I also have you and your wife's picture saved on my Desktop for quick referral. I might add that you both are a handsome couple ;>) Armond L-243
I have transcribed this entire file. It is a very interesting and confusing file. There is no deposition from the soldier. He is examined by two doctors in White County TN (Home of L252!) but it is not stated where he resides. He is placed on the pension rolls of KY but it is never stated that he resides there. Two letters written to Mrs. Emmet Morris in 1839 give his place of residence as Fayette Co., Ky but I do not find evidence of this in the file except for several letters from Daniel McPayne of Lexington (Fayette Co) who seems to be using political influence to help obtain the pension. In one letter Mr. Payne states "This man has walked four hundred miles to get proof of his Discharge." Quite a distance for one who is by all accounts 100% disabled. I am going to see if I can find any records of the last pension payment. The letters to Mrs. Morris contain references to Francis Beatty of NC (L20?) and other Beattys. Laurel Baty, L252 File Card Seminole War File No. 6628 John Beatty Private Regular Volunteers Act April 24th 1816 Document Columbia, 30th June 1818 This is to certify that John Beatty a private in my Company of the 2nd Regiment of Tennessee volunteer Mounted Gun Men has served a tour of five months as a volunteer on an expedition against the Seminole Indians. He carries with him the thanks & gratitude of his Commanding officer and merits the approbation of his Country, and is hereby honorably discharged. Columbia, Tenn., June 30th 1818 Isaac Watkins, Capt. I do hereby certify that Capt. Isaac Watkins command a company in my Regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gun men and that due faith and credit are and ought to be given to his official acts as such. William Philips Lieut. Col 2nd R. T. V. M. Gun Men State of Tennessee Davidson County This day personally appeared before me Josiah Horton a Justice of the Peace of said State & County, Isaac Watkins, late a Captain in the Second Regiment of Tennessee Mounted Gun Men Commanded by Col. Thomas Williamson and made oath that the facts stated in the above discharge are true and that the same was granted by him as captain and in the discharge of his official duty as such and which said discharge is dated Columbia June 30th 1818. Given under my hand and seal this 15th day of January 1820 Isaac Watkins J. Horton Justice of the Peace for the County of Davidson State of Tennessee Davidson County I Nathan Ewing Clerk of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for said County do hereby Certify to whom it may concern that Josiah Horton Esquire whose name is signed to the within Certificate was at the time his name appears to have been signed to the same one of the acting Justices of the Peace in and for said County and of said Court duly Commissioned and qualified as such full faith and Credit is and ought to be given to his official Acts in Courts of Justice and thereout. In testimony where of I have hereunto set my hand & Affixed the seal of said Court at Office in Nashville the 15th day of January 1820 & 44th year of American Independence. Nathan Ewing Official Seal Document Discharge of John Beaty As the date of the last payment cannot be obtained from the ? auditors office it will be necessary to have this Discharge legally authenticated, by the affidavit of the Officers, taken before an Officer or Officers duly qualified to administer oaths. The official character & signature to be certified by the Clerk of the County in which such Officer or Officers officiate. The seal of Office to be annexed to the certificate of the Clerk. War Dept. Pension Office Dec. 11, 1819 Official Discharge slip with Eagle emblem This is to certify that John Beatty private in Capt. Isaac Watkins company of T. V. M. G. M. has served a tour of five months as a Volunteer, on an expedition against the Seminole Indians; he carries with him the thanks & gratitude of his commanding officer and merits the applause of his country, and is hereby honorably discharged. Columbia, June 30th 1818 Thomas Williamson, Col 2d R. T. V. M. G. Men Attached to this a note: I hereby certify that John Beaty, late a private of the 2d Reg. Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen, Capn. Isaac Watkins Comp. Was paid by me to include the 2d July 1818. At Nashville Tennessee this 13th Jany. 1820 On Honor, G. Nicholas Battn, P. Mr. N. S. I spell the name as it is on the Rolls but perceiving it spelled Beatty, by others, presume it may be useful to state, that all mean the same man. Document State of Tennessee Davidson County This day personally appeared before me J. P. T. Elliston one of the acting Justices of the peace for said County Isaac Watkins late a Captain of the 2nd Regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gun Men in the Seminole War first being duly sworn according to law deposeth and saith that when on the march from Tennessee to join the main army, at the Creek Agency there was an order given from the Commanding General to take a boat down the Chatahauchey River, loaded with corn, upon which volunteers were solicited to turn out to perform the service that said John Beatty a private in my company turned out to go with the boat to Fort Gaines that during his absence in that tour he received a gun shot wound while acting in the line of his duty as this deponent is informed and believes, and that said John Beatty was regularly mustered out of service and paid in the town of Nashville and State of Tennessee by Carey Nicholas Paymaster of the United States army. Sworn to and Subscribed before me this 19th August 1819 Isaac Watkins J. Elliston, Justice of the Peace State of Tennessee, Davidson County Nathan Ewing, Clerk of the Court of Pleas and quarter Sessions for said County do hereby certify to whom it may concern that Joseph Elliston Esquire whose name is Signed to the within Certificate was at the time his name appears to have been signed to the same one of the acting Justices of the Peace and for said County and of said Court duly Commissioned and Qualified as such full faith and Credit is and ought to be given to his Official acts in Court of Justice and thereout. In testimony where of I Have hereunto set my hand and Affixed the seal of said Court at Office in Nashville this 19th day of August in the year of our Lord 1819 & 44 year of American Independence. Nathan Ewing Official Seal Lettervery difficult handwriting. Address: Col Rch M. Johnson Washington City Lexington January 28th 1820 Dear Sir, I here send the Proof & papers of Mr. John Beatty who applies for a Pension as a Soldier wounded in the Seminole War He applies to be placed on the Pension List for the District of Kentucky. He now ? proof of his Discharge & when last paid when wounded the paper of Disability. I will thank you to get & send me his Certificate of Pension upon my word. This man has walked four hundred miles to get proof of his Discharge & when last paid when the Govt ought to have furnished this proof. He has been put to a great deal of trouble. I hope you are well. The report on the Yellow Stone Expedition as it is called has been of great ? to you ? ? James & yourself. It has Stopped the mouths of your ? enemies I have no doubt. But it will ? general Tates (?) faction in the western Country. With Excess regard & Esteem your Friend &c Daniel Mc Payne To the Hnble J. Calhoun or ? L. Edwards War Department Washington City Mr. John Beatty papers for an Invalid Pension wounded 26th April 1818 Total disability proof Complete D McP This letter is respectfully returned with the papers to be sent back to the war Department In Office Nov 5th 1819 Dear Sir, I here enclose the papers & proof of Mr. John Beatty who applies for pension as an Invalid by the certificate of Capt Passon it will be appear in proof Mr. John Beatty was wounded 26th day of April 1818 from which time I hope his pension will commence. I think his papers & proof are more complete than any was saw before I will thank you to send me his certificate of Pension. I am very respectfully your Friend ? ? Daniel Mc Payne State of Tennessee White County This day personally appeared before us Thos Whaley and James Davis two of the acting Justices of the peace in and for the county aforesaid Thomas Passons (?) to us known late a Lieutenant in Capt James Rogers Company of Tennessee Mounted Gun men on an expedition against the Seminole Indians in the year 1818. And senior officer in command at Hartford State of Georgia, of a detachment planed under the his command destined to Fort Hawkins and there by a line of Military posts to Fort Gadson who being first sworn in our form of law saith that while in the line of march and passing through the enemies country in East-Florida the detachment aforesaid was joined by John Beatty a private in Capt Isaac Watkins Company and at a time too when it was deemed highly perilous and that said John Beatty received a wound from a gun discharged by a soldier under the command of this affiant in the detachment aforesaid under the impression that the said Beatty was an Indian that the ball penetrated near his naval and on the right side of the same ranging towards his back bone or spine, that it rendered the said John unfit and unable to perform his duty, that he received said wound on or about the 25th or 26th day of April in the year 1818 while in the service aforesaid and while in the line of his duty. Thos Passons (could also be Sassons?) Late a Lieut in Capt James Rodgers company of T. V. G. M. 1st Regt Sworn to and subscribed before me this 31st day of Aug 1819 Thos Whaley seal James Davis Seal Two acting Justices of the Peace. State of Tennessee White County I Jacob Adam clerk of the Court of pleas and quarter Session in and for the County of White aforesaid Do hereby certify that Thomas Whaley and James Davis Esquires whose names are subscribed as Justices of the peace to the above attestation are now and were at the time of subscribing their names thereto as such two of the acting Justices of the peace in and for said county duly commissioned and qualified ? ? and that full faith and credit is and should be given to all their official attestations as such. Iin testimony whereof I have here unto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said County Court at Office this 31st day of July A. D. 1819 and of the Independence of the United States the forty fourth. Jacob Adam Clk State of Tennessee White County This day personally appeared before us Thomas Whaley and William C. Britain two of the acting Justices of the peace for said County. Doctor John Knight Farmer professor of Medicine and Surgery to us known. And after being sworn in due form saith that he was requested by John Beatty to examine a wound which the said John Beatty received in the late War between the United States and the Seminole Indians, which wound is on the right side of the navel and near the same and after a carefull examination is of the opinion that the Ball that produced said wound proceeded in the direction towards the muscles of the lower part of the Dorsal Vertebra, and Lodging near the Outward part of the spine and he is further of opinion that the said John Beatty is wholey totally disabled from procuring his subsistence by manual labor.--- Jno. K. Farmer M. D. Seal Sworn to & subscribed by us 9th Augt 1819 Thos Whaley Seal William C. Britain Seal Two Justices of the Peace State of Tennessee White County This day personally appeared before us Thomas Whaley and William C. Britain two of the acting Justices of the peace for said County Doctor Wm. E. Throckmorton professor of Medicine and Surgery to us known and after being sworn in due form saith that he was requested by Jno Beatty to examine a wound which the said Jno Beatty received in the late war between the United States and the Seminole Indians, which wound was is on the right side of the naval and near the same and after a carefull examination is of the opinion that the Ball that produced said wound proceeded in a direction towards the muscles of the lower part of the Dorsal vertebra and lodging near the outward part of the spine and he is further of opinion that the said Jno Betty is wholly incapable of performing military service and totally disabled from procuring his subsistence by manual labor. Wm. E. Throckmorton, MD, Seal Sworn & subscribed to before us 7th Augt 1819 Thos Whaley Wm C. Britain State of Tennessee White County I Jacob Adam clerk of the Court of pleas and quarter Session in and for the County of White aforesaid Do hereby certify that Thomas Whaley and William C. Britain Esquires whose names are subscribed as Justices of the peace to the foregoing certificates are now and were at the time of subscribing their names thereto as such, two of the acting Justices of the peace in and for said county duly commissioned and qualified to act as such and that full faith and credit is due and should be given to all their official attestations as such. In testimony whereof I have here unto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said County Court at Office this 10th day of August A. D. 1819 and of the Independence of the United States the forty fourth. Jacob Adam, Clk Jacket Envelope (writing in many different hands) John Beatty Pvt. Capt. Watkins Co. 2nd Regt Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen Comd by Lt. Col Wm Phillips Recd 20th Nov. 1819 Carey Nicholas Pay M. Will the 3rd Auditor of the Treasury Department be pleased to certify to what time the above named John Beatty was last paid as belonging to the service of the United States War Department Pension Office Dec 2nd 1819 Adm Paymaster Carey Nicholas account have not yet been received in the office of the 3rd Audito 4th Dec 1819 Suspended to have the Discharge properly authenticated (as will be seen from the endorsement made on the same, herewith enclosed) as the 3rd auditor cannot certify to the time to which this claimant was last paid War Department Pension Office Dec. 11, 1819 To be considered in the service U. S. Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Secr of War decided on the April 1820 that this came within the provisions of act of the 24 April 1816 Jacket envelope: Kentucky 578 John Beatty, Private Capt Watkins Company of the 2nd Regt Tennessee Volunteer Militia comd by Col. Philips Ratio of disability Total Date of Discharge 2 July 1818 Inscribed on the roll of Kentucky At 8 dollars per month, to commence on the 3 of July, 1818 Certificate of pension issued the 12th of April 1820 And sent to Hon. R. M. Johnson Senate U. States Arrears to 4th Mar 1820 20/ 31 mos --$160.51 Semi anl allce ending 4 Sept 1820 $48.00 $208.51 (act 24th April 1816) July 18, 1938 Mrs. Emmet Morris 1723 Center Street Little Rock, Arkansas Dear Madam: Reference is made to your letter in which you request the records of John Beatty who served as private in the Tennessee Volunteers and was pensioned April 12, 1820, in Fayette County, Kentucky, Kentucky; of a Colonel Thomas Beatty of Tyron County, North Carolina, who had sons Abel, Thomas and John; Colonel Thomas Beatty of Rowan County, North Carolina, who might have been the son of Francis Beatty in North Carolina who died in 1773; you state that the Colonel Thomas Beatty in whom you are interested might have a son David, who served for him under Captain Dixon; also the record of Buckner Duke who served in the Revolutionary War from North Carolina. The Revolutionary War Records of this office have been searched carefully and no claim for pension found based upon service in that war of a Thomas Beatty or Beaty who served as a colonel, nor any claim found for a soldier Buckner Duke. Such claims are the source of data furnished by this office in regard to soldiers of the Revolutionary War. The record has been found however, of a David Beatty of North Carolina who served in the Revolution as a substitute for his father, Thomas. His record, and that of John Beatty who served in the Seminole Indian War, are furnished you herewith. U Information in regard to the military service of Thomas Beatty and Buckner Duke might be obtained from the Adjutant General, War Department, this city. Very Truly Yours, A. D. Hiller Executive Assistant to the Administrator July 18, 1938 Mrs. Emmet Morris 1723 Center Street Little Rock, Arkansas Dear Madam: The data which follow in regard to John Beatty were obtained from the papers in pension claim O. W. I. File, 6628, based upon service and upon disability incurred during that service in the Seminole Indian War. The date and place of birth and names of the parents of John Beatty are not shown. John Beatty volunteered, date and place not stated, served a tour of five months as private in Captain Isaac Watkins company, Lieutenant Colonel William Philips 2 Tennessee Regiment of Volunteers, against the Seminole Indians in 1818, and while serving in line of duty was mistaken for an Indian and wounded by a shot April 26, 1818, and was discharged June 30, 1818, at Columbia, Tennessee. On account of disability resulting from the above-noted wound, John Beatty was pensioned from July 3, 1818 while residing in Fayette County, Kentucky, and his name was placed on the pension roll of that state. It is not shown whether the soldier was ever married. In order to obtain date of last payment of pension, the name and address of the person paid and possibly the date of death of John Beatty, you should write to the Comptroller General Accounting Office, records division, this city, and cite the following data: John Beatty, certificate #578, issued April 12, 1820, rate $8 per month, commenced July 3, 1818, Act April 24, 1816, Kentucky Agency. Very Truly Yours, A. D. Hiller Executive Assistant to the Administrator
I re-read the 1870 Census and decided that Martha was 40 not 60.... 1870, Cherokee Co, TX, Rusk PO, page 254A John H. Beaty 60, m, w, farmer,, 2000, 500, NC Martha A., 40 f, w, keep house, TN Isaac S., 20, m, w, been at school, TN James J., 18, m, w, work in farm, TX, Arminnie D., 2, f, w, TX Willie B., 11/12 f, w, TX Laurel Baty wrote: > Here is John H. Beaty in 1880, Cherokee County, Texas: > > John H. BEATY Self M Male W 69 NC Farmer NC NC > Mattie BEATY Wife M Female W 50 TN Keeps House SC SC > Annie BEATY Dau S Female W 11 TX NC TN > Willie BEATY Dau S Female W 10 TX NC TN > George BEATY Nephew S Male W 30 GA Farm Laborer NC --- > Jinsey CLARK MotherL W Female W 84 SC --- --- > Source Information: > Census Place Precinct 4, Cherokee, Texas > Family History Library Film 1255295 > NA Film Number T9-1295 > Page Number 387A > > 1870, Cherokee Co, TX, Rusk PO, page 254A > John H. Beaty 60, m, w, farmer,, 2000, 500, NC > Martha A., 60 f, w, keep house, TN > Isaac S., 20, m, w, been at school, TN > James J., 18, m, w, work in farm, TX, > Arminnie D., 2, f, w, TX > Willie B., 11/12 f, w, TX > > 1860, Cherokee Co., TX, Rusk PO, page 254A > John H. Beaty 49, m, farmer, 4000, 4785, NC > Susan 47, f, TN > William 18, m, student, TN > Geo W. 15, TN > Elizabeth 13 TN > Walker 11, TN > Isaac 9 TN > James A. 7 TX > > 1850, TN, Marshall Co., page 78 > Baity John H. 39 NC Farmer > Susan F 37 TN > Benjamin M 13 TN > John M 12 TN > William M 8 TN > George M 5 TN > Caroline F 3 TN > Pleasant M 1 TN > > 1840-TN Beaty John H. Marshall page178 3100100000 0000100000 > > Laurel Baty > > Laurel Baty wrote: > > > Beaty, John H.; Millers Co Tenn. Vols. (Cherokee War) > > Widow Martha Ann, filed March 28, 1895 in TX COPIED (45 pages) > > > > 1892 --J. H. Beaty is 84 and living in Jacksonville, Cherokee County, > > Texas. He states he volunteered at Calhoun, Tennessee in 1838 and > > "while in service was engaged in Tennessee gathering up Cherokee Indians > > to be taken to the Reservation..." > > > > 1895-- Dr. J. Burton states "John H. Beaty died very suddenly, as a > > result of old age, at Mt Selman, Cherokee County, Texas, on the 7th day > > of February 1895. I was not present when he died but viewed his dead > > body and was present at his burial the next day after his death, at Mt > > Selman Grave Yard..." > > Mrs. Sallie Killough, age 85, states "I have known Mrs. Martha A. Beaty > > widow of John H. Baty intimately and continuously from the childhood to > > the present. I first knew her in Marshall County Mississippi about the > > year 1839. She was a child and her name was Martha Ann Clark. She came > > to Texas about the same time I did (in 1864) and I have lived almost in > > sight of her ever since..." > > G. A. Newton states: "I have known John H. Beaty from my earliest > > recollection to the day of his death...I lived a neighbor to John H. > > Beaty all my life. I first knew him in Marshall County, Tennessee when > > he was a boy and before he was ever married. His first wife was a Miss > > Susan Porter whom he married in Tennessee and who died in Texas..." > > Mrs. E J Williams age 62 states: "I first knew said Beaty in Marshall > > County, Tennessee when he was a young man--Said John H. Beaty was > > married twice; his first wife was a Miss Susan Porter whom he married in > > Lincoln County Tennessee, when I was a little child. I lived in Mr. > > Beaty's neighborhood and for a time in the family with Mr. Beaty and > > said wife, and Mr. Beaty & said wife and myself all came to Texas > > together and settled in Cherokee County." > > O. D. Beasley, age 21 years states: "I viewed his dead body (John H. > > Beaty) a short time after his death, and I sat up one night with his > > corpse. I was also present at the Grave Yard near Mt Selman Texas, the > > next day after his death and saw his dead body deposited in the Grave.." > > > > Mrs A. E. Wade, aged 49, states: "I was well acquainted with Susan > > Beaty, the first wife of John H. Beaty...I assisted others in dressing > > and preparing her body for the coffin. It being the first work of the > > kind I ever did, I remember it as distinctly as if it had occurred only > > yesterday." > > Martha Ann Beaty states at the time of his service "her said husband was > > 28 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches in height, with blue eyes, dark hair, > > fair complexion, by occupation a farmer and born in the State of North > > Carolina." > > There is a certified copy of the marriage of J. H. Beaty to Martha Ann > > Clark in the file. > > > > Laurel Baty, L252 > > > > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== > > Visit the BP2000 Web Page > > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bp2000/ > > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > The Threaded Mail List Archiver at RootsWeb > A powerful search engine.... Try it!
Here is John H. Beaty in 1880, Cherokee County, Texas: John H. BEATY Self M Male W 69 NC Farmer NC NC Mattie BEATY Wife M Female W 50 TN Keeps House SC SC Annie BEATY Dau S Female W 11 TX NC TN Willie BEATY Dau S Female W 10 TX NC TN George BEATY Nephew S Male W 30 GA Farm Laborer NC --- Jinsey CLARK MotherL W Female W 84 SC --- --- Source Information: Census Place Precinct 4, Cherokee, Texas Family History Library Film 1255295 NA Film Number T9-1295 Page Number 387A 1870, Cherokee Co, TX, Rusk PO, page 254A John H. Beaty 60, m, w, farmer,, 2000, 500, NC Martha A., 60 f, w, keep house, TN Isaac S., 20, m, w, been at school, TN James J., 18, m, w, work in farm, TX, Arminnie D., 2, f, w, TX Willie B., 11/12 f, w, TX 1860, Cherokee Co., TX, Rusk PO, page 254A John H. Beaty 49, m, farmer, 4000, 4785, NC Susan 47, f, TN William 18, m, student, TN Geo W. 15, TN Elizabeth 13 TN Walker 11, TN Isaac 9 TN James A. 7 TX 1850, TN, Marshall Co., page 78 Baity John H. 39 NC Farmer Susan F 37 TN Benjamin M 13 TN John M 12 TN William M 8 TN George M 5 TN Caroline F 3 TN Pleasant M 1 TN 1840-TN Beaty John H. Marshall page178 3100100000 0000100000 Laurel Baty Laurel Baty wrote: > Beaty, John H.; Millers Co Tenn. Vols. (Cherokee War) > Widow Martha Ann, filed March 28, 1895 in TX COPIED (45 pages) > > 1892 --J. H. Beaty is 84 and living in Jacksonville, Cherokee County, > Texas. He states he volunteered at Calhoun, Tennessee in 1838 and > "while in service was engaged in Tennessee gathering up Cherokee Indians > to be taken to the Reservation..." > > 1895-- Dr. J. Burton states "John H. Beaty died very suddenly, as a > result of old age, at Mt Selman, Cherokee County, Texas, on the 7th day > of February 1895. I was not present when he died but viewed his dead > body and was present at his burial the next day after his death, at Mt > Selman Grave Yard..." > Mrs. Sallie Killough, age 85, states "I have known Mrs. Martha A. Beaty > widow of John H. Baty intimately and continuously from the childhood to > the present. I first knew her in Marshall County Mississippi about the > year 1839. She was a child and her name was Martha Ann Clark. She came > to Texas about the same time I did (in 1864) and I have lived almost in > sight of her ever since..." > G. A. Newton states: "I have known John H. Beaty from my earliest > recollection to the day of his death...I lived a neighbor to John H. > Beaty all my life. I first knew him in Marshall County, Tennessee when > he was a boy and before he was ever married. His first wife was a Miss > Susan Porter whom he married in Tennessee and who died in Texas..." > Mrs. E J Williams age 62 states: "I first knew said Beaty in Marshall > County, Tennessee when he was a young man--Said John H. Beaty was > married twice; his first wife was a Miss Susan Porter whom he married in > Lincoln County Tennessee, when I was a little child. I lived in Mr. > Beaty's neighborhood and for a time in the family with Mr. Beaty and > said wife, and Mr. Beaty & said wife and myself all came to Texas > together and settled in Cherokee County." > O. D. Beasley, age 21 years states: "I viewed his dead body (John H. > Beaty) a short time after his death, and I sat up one night with his > corpse. I was also present at the Grave Yard near Mt Selman Texas, the > next day after his death and saw his dead body deposited in the Grave.." > > Mrs A. E. Wade, aged 49, states: "I was well acquainted with Susan > Beaty, the first wife of John H. Beaty...I assisted others in dressing > and preparing her body for the coffin. It being the first work of the > kind I ever did, I remember it as distinctly as if it had occurred only > yesterday." > Martha Ann Beaty states at the time of his service "her said husband was > 28 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches in height, with blue eyes, dark hair, > fair complexion, by occupation a farmer and born in the State of North > Carolina." > There is a certified copy of the marriage of J. H. Beaty to Martha Ann > Clark in the file. > > Laurel Baty, L252 > > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== > Visit the BP2000 Web Page > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bp2000/
Is this a known lineage? Bucks co., Gazette Bristol, PA January 25, 1906 In the Court of Common Pleas of Bucks County Notice to John C. Beatty, Horatio B. Beatty, Samuel Beatty, Elizabeth Bostwick, and Horatio B. Beatty, Administrator of the estate of Robert C. Beatty, deceased, and to all heirs and legal representatives of the said Robert C. Beatty, deceased, and each and every of them, and to all other persons interested in the mortgage hereinafter mentioned. You and each of you are hereby notified that at a court of Common Pleas holden at Doylestown, in and for the county of Bucks, on the first day of January A. D. 1906, Ellen McOwen presented her petition setting forth that the petitioner was the owner in fee of all that certain messuage or tenement and lot or piece of land situate on the east side of Locust Street in the Borough of Bristol aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Containing in front or breadth on said Locust Street sixteen feet six inches and extending of that width between parallel lines at right angles to said street one hundred and twenty feet ..........(description)........north by ground late of Benjamin Hagerman, now of Patrick Farrel, and on the south by ground late of Michael O'Connell, now of Ellen McOwen, .........description.... That the said tract of land hereinbefore bounded and described appears by the record in the office of the recorder of deeds at Doylestown, in and for the county and state aforesaid, to be subject to the following mortgage, to wit: All that certain indenture of mortgage, given and executed by Hugh Greenan (then the owner of the above described premises) to Robert C. Beatty, bearing date the eighteenth day of June, A. D. 1860, and duly recorded in the office aforesaid in Mortgage Book No. 35, page 562, etc., to secure the payment of the sum of four hundred dollars, in six months from date, with lawful interest. That the land described in said mortgage is the same land hereinbefore described belonging to your petitioner and which is subject to the lien of said mortgage, and the description of the land in said mortgage contained is the same as the hereinbefore described land belonging to said petitioner. That the said Robert C. Beatty, mortgagee in said mortgage mentioned, has long since died and that the petitioner is advised, informed and believes that the names and residences of his heirs and legal representatives are as follows: John C. Beatty, Ravenna, Ohio; Horatio B. Beatty, Bristol, Pennsylvania; Samuel Beatty, Omaha, Nebraska; Elizabeth Bostwick, Bristol, Pennsylvania; and Horace B. Beatty, administrator of the estate of Robert C. Beatty, deceased, Bristol, Pennsylvania, and that your petitioner does not know and has not been able to ascertain the names and residences of any other heirs amd legal representatives of said Robert C. Beatty, deceased, if any there are or may be. That the said mortgage remains unsatisfied of record, but by reason of the lapse of time there exists a legal presumption that the said mortgage is paid. That no demand has ever been made upon the petitioner at any time, nor upon the preceding owners of the said tract of land ........ ordered and decreed ....Albert S. Paxson, High Sheriff of the county of Bucks aforesais, be and he is hereby directed to serve notice of the facts set forth in the above mentioned and hereto attached petition upon John C. Beatty, Horatio B. Beatty, Samuel Beatty, Elizabeth Bostwick, heirs of the said Robert C. Beatty, deceased, and upon Horatio B. Beatty, administrator of the estate of Robert C. Beatty, deceased, and upon all other heirs and legal representatives .......high sheriff to give public notice .....in the Bucks County Gazette .....four weeks successively prior to the then next term of said court....held 26th day of February, A. D. 1906.............. Albert S. Paxson High Sheriff of Bucks County xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1830 Bucks co., PA Bristol pg. 156 Robert Beatty 1 m 20-30, 1 m 50-60, 1 f 5-10, 1 f 20-30, 1 f 30-40, 1 f 50-60 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1840 Bucks co., PA Bristol pg. 171 Robert C. Beaty 3 m und 5, 1 m 5-10, 1 m 30-40, 1 m 60-70, 1 f 5-10, 1 f 30-40, 1 f 40-50 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1850 Bucks co., PA Bristol twp. pg. 21 Robert C. Bealty 50 bank cashier 6000 PA Catharine 42 PA Elizabeth 19 PA Henry C. 16 none PA Rob. C. 13 PA Samuel 11 PA Horatio 8 PA Catharine Gale 28 Ireland Robert Caleson 75 none Ireland xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1860 Bucks co., PA Bristol pg. 67 (image 5) Robert C. Beatty 60 cashier farmer's bank -1000 PA Catharine M. 53 -7500 PA Elizabeth Bostwick 28 PA H. Clay Beatty 25 attorney at law PA Robert C. 23 clerk PA Samuel 21 clerk PA Emma Lumm 12 PA John H. Bostwick 31 artist -500 OH Catharine 6 OH Ellen Flanigan 19 servant Ireland 1860 Ohio Portage Co Ravena Village Beatty John C. 27M,PA; Henrietta G 20F,OH Enumerated in Henry S.Day Household Merchant 1860 6-1860 R1025 P93A BP 3/3/97 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1870 Bucks co., PA Bristol pg. 126 Robert C. Beatty 33 partner in grocery and dry good store 2000-1000 PA Horatio B. clerk in bank 2000-1000 PA Mary L. 33/ 2000-3000 PA 1870 Bucks co., PA Bristol pg. 101 John H. Bostwick 42 photographer 1000-6000 OH Elizabeth 39 keep house 2000-3000 PA Kate 16 OH xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1880- Bristol, Bucks, Pennsylvania Source: FHL Film 1255105 National Archives Film T9-1105 Page 3A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Horatio B. BEATTY Self M M W 39 PA Occ: Clerk Fa: PA Mo: PA Francis G. BEATTY Wife F M W 41 DE Occ: House Keeper Fa: PA Mo: PA Elizabeth B. BEATTY Dau F S W 4 PA Fa: PA Mo: PA Ester S. BEATTY Dau F S W 3 PA Fa: PA Mo: PA Abraham L. WILSON BroL M S W 19 PA Occ: Machanic Fa: PA Mo: PA G. Evans WILSON BroL M S W 16 PA Occ: School Fa: PA Mo: PA Briget ROGERS Other F W 20 IRE Occ: Servant Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Sarah MC NULTY Other F W 19 IRE Occ: Servant Fa: IRE Mo: IRE xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1880-Bristol, Bucks, Pennsylvania Source: FHL Film 1255105 National Archives Film T9-1105 Page 2D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Jno. H. BOSTWICK Self M M W 50 OH Occ: Photographer Fa: OH Mo: OH Elizabeth B. BOSTWICK Wife F M W 48 PA Occ: Keeping House Fa: PA Mo: PA Catharine BOSTWICK Dau F S W 24 OH Fa: OH Mo: PA Robt. C. BEATTY BroL M S W 40 PA Occ: Merchant Fa: PA Mo: PA Elizabeth HARRIS Other F S B 35 AL Occ: Servant Fa: AL Mo: AL xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1880- Ravenna, Portage, Ohio Source: FHL Film 1255059 National Archives Film T9-1059 Page 368C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace John C. BEATTY Self M M W 47 PA Occ: Clothing Merchant Fa: PA Mo: PA Mary L. BEATTY Wife F M W 42 NY Occ: Keeping House Fa: PA Mo: PA Robert G. BEATTY Son M S W 17 OH Occ: At School Fa: PA Mo: OH Harry L. BEATTY Son M W 15 OH Occ: At School Fa: PA Mo: OH Mary E. BEATTY Dau F S W 13 OH Occ: At School Fa: PA Mo: OH Jennie BEATTY Dau F S W 8 OH Occ: At School Fa: PA Mo: OH Margrett MC TIGHA Other F S W 20 IRE Occ: Servant Fa: IRE Mo: IRE 1880- Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska Source: FHL Film 1254747 National Archives Film T9-0747 Page 148D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Sam BEATTY Self M S W 40 PA Occ: Saloon Keeper Fa: PA Mo: PA W. H. HUMPHREY Other M S W 30 ENG Occ: Bartender Fa: ENG Mo: ENG S. H. BAIRDSLEY Other M S W 31 IL Occ: Horse Trainer Fa: NY Mo: IN xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Donna L-3