Raleigh Register, Beckley, Raleigh co., WV July 12, 1960 Beatys Return Home After Visiting Here Dr. and Mrs. John O. Beaty have retturned to their Barooursville. Va., home after visiting Thurday through Sunday at the' home of his first cousin. Jim Bob Beaty, Grandview Road. Dr. Beaty is a son of the late, J. R. Beaty, who was associated with the Beaty Limber Co., Crow. His host is a namesake of the visitor's father, and Jim Bob's father was Horace Beaty. A retired professorr of Southern Methodist University, Dr. Beaty speaks in seven languages. His wife is a poet. Also guests of the Beatys over the weekend were his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bunting{Bunton-VZ}, Tazewell, Va. April 19, 1967 Jim Bob Beaty Jim Bob Beaty, a prominent Raleigh county farmer, died early today at the West Virginia University Medical Center in Morgantown. He had been ill since last August and had been a patient at the medical center undergoing observation and treatment for the past few weeks. He was the son of two Raleigh county pioneer residents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Horace (sally) Scott Beaty. He was born and lived as a life long resident of Crow. He owned and operated the Jim Bob Beaty Farm on Grandview Road. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Mabel Chambers Beaty; and one sister Mrs. R. R. (Mattie) Bunton of Beckley. The body will arrive at Calfee Funeral Home Wednesday. Feb. 23, 1977 Bug dust (column name) by Bob Wills SCOTT DIARY TELLS DEATH OF TWO NOTED COUNTIANS In Oliver Scott's ledger-diary for the 1895 - 1901 period, which has been the subject of this column for the last couple of weeks, there was often mention of persons who, like the Table Rock farmer - merchant - diary keeper himself played promlnent roles in the early history and development of this area. In his entry for Jan. 16, 1899, for example. Scott noted that " .. . Horace Beaty died about 4 a.m. today .. .. " and the next day he reported that he " ... attended the burial of Horace Beaty at Crow. A very large concourse of people in attendance .... , And on Jan. 29 of the same year Scott's entry noted. " ... John S. Hull buried today .... Beaty, Hull and Scott were related by blood or marriage, as was often the case in those days of sparse settlement and scant population. The population of Raleigh County all told was less than 10,000 at the time and Beckley was home for only about 300 of them (the population in the official census of 1900 was only 342). The town of Crow, where only a handful of people live today, was larger than Beckley (or Raleigh Court House. as it was more commonly called) and there was some thougnt of transferring the county seat there. It waS a thriving town of 500 or so with a railroad and a busy lumber mill neither of which Beckley had. One of the reasons for it's prosperity was Horace Beaty and his brother James Robert ("Jim Bob"). They had established the Beaty Lumber co. there around 1890 and built a railroad to serve it. That Glade Creek and Raleigh Railroad stretched from Glade (a settlement at the mouth of Glade Creek on New River), where it connected with the Cheasapeake & Ohio, up the mountain and through a tunnel, thence down into Crow, from whence it followed Little Beaver Creek to Raleigh (Glen Morgan). Later it would continue up Piney River between Raleigh and Mabscott and terminate near where Institute School is now located. Horace Beaty was married to Sallie Scott, a daughter of Robert and Angeline Hull Scott, a sister of Thaddeus K., Moses E. and Douglas Scott and a first cousin of Oliver Scott whose father (James) was Robert's brother. Horace was the mechanical brains of the Beaty brothers and was the engineer on the Shay engine which powered the aforementioned railroad. His daughter in- law. Mabel Chambers (Mrs. "Jim Bob II") Beaty, a retired teacher who was an instructor at Woodrow Wilson High School for many years and now lives on North Fayette Street, recalls a story of the opening of the railroad. The Shay engine which was to pull the logging and freight trains was shipped in from Cincinnati in parts and had to be assembled. No one around had experience in doing such a job and Jim Bob I went to Cincinnati to acquire the services of an expert to put it together. But while he was gone his brother Horace figured the prob]em out and when Jim Bob and the expert arrived the engine had already been put together and was in fine working order. Mrs. Beaty notes that her husband, Jim Bob II was only a little over a year old when his father Horace died on Jan. 16. 1899. The cause of death was thought to be typhoid fever, but Mrs. Beaty is of the opinion that it was really peritonitis from a ruptured appendix. Horace was only 38 at the time of his death. Jim Bob II named for his uncle, later became one of the area's leading large scale farmers in the same Table Rock area where Oliver Scott lived. He died April 19. 1967 at the age of 69. He and Mabel had no children. The elder Jim Bob who was about 10 years older than his brother Horace. also died later on in the year 1899. He left two children, John, a college professor and author of the book "Iron Curtain over America" and Annie. John had three children, Richard, Mary and James Robert III, a doctor in Texas.The John S. Hull who died Jan. 26, 1899 and whose burial on Jan. 29 was noted in Scott's diary was one of Beckley's early merchants and hotel keepers. He was a nephew of Mrs. Robert (Angeline Hull) Scott and was married to Annie Prince, daughter of William Prince who was a first cousin of Gen. Alfred Beckley, who settled here in the 1830's and named the town in honor of his father John Beckley, first librarian of Congress and clerk of the House of Representatives in the terms of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Hull built the sprawling many turreted and gabled frame "Hotel Hull" which stood on the present site of the Beckley Hotel and was the stopping place for the many Charleston, Cincinatti and Pittsburgh, etc. drummers and jobbers who served the area in those days. It was also the gathering place for the town's socialites. The hotel had been completed and opened in January of 1894. Arter Hull's death in 1899 it was successively owned and operated by Addison Snuffer, Andrew Williams and Sam Fisher. who was the hotel-keeper when it burned to the ground on the night of Sunday Sept. 29. 1912. Donna L-3
Evidently, it was too big. Here is another try. ---------------------------- I was catching up on some filing and didn't know where to file this. I am pretty confident now it is L-34. The James Robert mentioned (AKA Jim Bob) is the James R., son of Jno O. and Rebecca Pomeroy Beaty. Ann Susan Beaty Lawson is mentioned in a newpaper article and brother Horace Wellington Beaty. Donna L-3 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (posted 2007) >From the Handbook of Texas Online: Not my line: RaNelle Parker L-405 BEATY, JOHN OWEN (1890-1961). John Owen Beaty, teacher and author, was born to James Robert and Eula (Simms) Beaty at Crow, West Virginia, on December 22, 1890. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Virginia in 1913 and enlisted in the United States Army in 1917; he remained on active duty through World War I,qv then stayed in Europe and took graduate courses at the Université de Montpellier, France, before returning to the United States, where he joined the faculty of Southern Methodist University in Dallas in 1919. He married Josephine Mason Powell in 1920. The couple raised four children. Beaty completed his Ph.D. in 1921 at Columbia University. In 1926-27 he was an American Kahn fellow in Asia and Europe. In 1922 he was promoted to professor; he was selected chairman of the Department of English in 1927. He retained this position until 1940 and was honorary chairman until his retirement from the university in 1957. From 1926 to 1934 he was visiting professor during the summers at various universities, including the University of Texas. He authored and coauthored a number of articles for popular and professional journals and several books, including An Introduction to Poetry (1922), An Introduction to Drama (1927), Texas Poems (1936), Swords in the Dawn (1937), Image of Life (1940), and Crossroads (1956). In 1951 he published The Iron Curtain Over America. This highly controversial and widely criticized book contended that Jews not only were largely responsible for the success of the Bolshevik Revolution but dominated the Democratic partyqv in the United States. Beaty was chairman of the Modern Language Association's Old English group, 1938-39; president of the Texas branch of the Conference of College Teachers of English, 1937-38; and a member of the American Academy of Political Science. He also served as pronunciation consultant for the second edition of Webster's New International Dictionary, published in 1934. In addition, he was a member of the United States Army Reserve until 1950; he retired with the rank of colonel. After his retirement from SMU, Beaty and his wife moved to Campbellton Farm, which his father had established, near Barboursville, Virginia. He died on September 9, 1961, while hospitalized at Gordonsville, Virginia. He was a Baptist and a member of the Order of the White Cross, the Masonic order, and the Woodmen of the World. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Dallas Morning News, September 10, 1961. New York Times, September 13, 1961. Who Was Who in America, Vol. 4.. Raleigh Register, Beckley, Raleigh co., WV 24 Jan 1972 Mrs. Mattie Bunton Final rites for Mrs. Mattie Beaty Bunton of Beckley will be conducted Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at the Rose and Quesenberry Funeral Home Peace Chapel by Dr. Walter Griswold. Burial will follow in Sunset Memorial park. She died at 7:55 a.m. sunday in a local hospital after a long illness. Born at Crow, she was the daughter of Horace Wellington and sallie Scott Beaty. She was preceded in death bY her husband Ray Rivers Bunton on Octoher 23, 1968. She waS. a member of the Beckley First Christian Church and past president and chairman of the Fine Arts Department of the Woman's Club of Beckley. She was also past president of the Tazewell Woman's Club, Tazewell, Va., and a former employee of the Bank of Raleigh and the Beckley National Bank. Her brother James Robert Beaty preceded ber in death on April 19, 1967, and she is survived by one sister-in-1aw, Mrs. James R. Beaty, of Beckley. Friends may call at the funerall home after 5 p.m. today. Pallbearers include Jack Foster, E. W. Wilburn, Virgil Snead, Milton Ward, John D. Porter, Paul Phipps, W. H. File and Van Pearson. August 15, 1955 NATIVE RETURNS AFTER 60 YEARS Tne professor of English at Southern Methodist University, Dr. John Owen Beaty, returneded to Raleigh County Saturday for the first time io 60 years. Dr. Beaty, an author, is a native Raleigh Countian, born at Crow in 1890. The occasion of his visit was a reunion of the Beaty cousins at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Beaty, Grandview. Dr. Beaty has been English Professor at SMU for the past 36 years. He is the son of the late James Robert Beaty, pioneer Raleigh Counly lumberman who formed the Beaty Lumber Co., the first major industrial firm of the county, in 1888. The reunion marked the first time the Beaty cousins have been together. Attending were: Dr. Beaty, J. R. Beaty,' and Mrs. R. R. Bunton, children of Horace Beaty, who was associated with his brother in the old Beaty Lumber Co.; Mrs. Raymond Rudacile, daughter of Mrs. Ann Beaty Lawson, sister of J. R. and Horace Beaty, who lives in Tazewell, Va.; Miss Mary Elizabeth Beaty, daughter or Dr. and Mrs. Beaty; Raymond Rudacile; R. R. Bunton; and Mrs. J. R. Beaty .
A bit more on Ann Susan Beaty Lawson. (proof she is a sister) "Mrs. Raymond Rudacile, daughter of Mrs. Ann Beaty Lawson, sister of J. R. and Horace Beaty, who lives in Tazewell," posted from 8/15/1955 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.glenmanorvineyards.com/estate.html The Estate History Our ancestors arrived in this area in 1787 when this and some 14,000 surrounding acres, known then as Gooney Manor Leeds, was included in the vast 5 million acre land grant owned by Lord Fairfax of England. In 1812, Lord Fairfax's heirs sold Gooney Manor Leeds to James and Chief Justice John Marshall. The Marshall family sold about 8,000 acres to William Woodward in 1837 and in 1901 our great-grandfather purchased a small part of the Woodward tract. The estate comprises 212 acres of pastures and forests, and currently 14.5 acres of vineyards. It is surrounded by neighboring farms and mountain forests and to the east we share a common border with Shenandoah National Park. Our farm is recognized by the Commonwealth of Virginia as a Century Farm for being owned and farmed by four generations of our family for over 100 years. Stephen Clifton Lawson and his wife, Annie Susan Beaty bought this property in 1901. They were the first generation of our family to live on and farm this land. The only structure on the land at that time was a very nice log cabin. The Lawsons lived in this cabin while they built a larger home that is still used by our family today. In addition to the Manor home, the Lawsons also constructed a large German style bank barn and numerous other outbuildings. Most of these structures are still being used today although for different purposes and include a separator house with well porch and spring dairy, a corn house, a garage, a wood house, a meat house, a light house for generating electrical power, a vinegar house, an ice house, a blacksmith shop, a hen house, 2 brooder houses, a turkey house and other structures for maintaining livestock. This is a mountain farm and although the Lawsons grew both wheat and corn in the lower more fertile fields, much of the farm which is steeply sloped and with less fertile soils, was first planted to apple and peach orchards. It is high on these mountain slopes above where once orchards flourished that we now grow our wine. In addition to selling wheat, corn, apples and peaches, the Lawsons sold cream, butter and eggs. Everything else raised or grown on the farm was for their family's consumption. The Lawsons had one child, Ruth Ardelia, who married Raymond Hodder Rudacille. They were the second generation of our family to work and live on this land. Ruth gave birth to two children in the Manor home, a son Stuart Lawson and a daughter Anna Rae. Upon the deaths of Ruth and Raymond, the farm passed to their two children. Anna Rae married Alpheus Lee White and the portion of the farm that Anna Rae inherited is where the vineyards and winery are now established. The Whites have three sons and together own the winery business. It is managed and operated by their youngest son, Jeffrey Raymond, who developed an interest in and an appreciation for fine wines while working for a nearby Virginia winery. He established our original vineyards in 1995 and envisioned what is today Glen Manor Vineyards. 1910 United States Federal Census about Stephen C Lauson Name: Stephen C Lauson [Stephen C Lawson] Age in 1910: 49 Estimated birth year: abt 1861 Birthplace: Virginia Relation to Head of House: Head Father's Birth Place: Virginia Mother's Name: Eliza Mother's Birth Place: Virginia Spouse's name: Annie Home in 1910: South River, Warren, Virginia Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Stephen C Lauson 49 head mar 10 ys VA VA VA farm Annie Lauson 49 wife 1 ch 1 ch mar once for 10 ys VA VA VA Ruth Lauson 8 dau VA VA VA Eliza Lauson 86 mother widowed 7 ch 6 lvg VA VA VA Maude Ramey 23 adopted dau single VA VA VA
I was catching up on some filing and didn't know where to file this. I am pretty confident now it is L-34. The James Robert mentioned (AKA Jim Bob) is the James R., son of Jno O. and Rebecca Pomeroy Beaty. Ann Susan Beaty Lawson is mentioned in a newpaper article and brother Horace Wellington Beaty. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (posted 2007) >From the Handbook of Texas Online: Not my line: RaNelle Parker L-405 BEATY, JOHN OWEN (1890-1961). John Owen Beaty, teacher and author, was born to James Robert and Eula (Simms) Beaty at Crow, West Virginia, on December 22, 1890. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Virginia in 1913 and enlisted in the United States Army in 1917; he remained on active duty through World War I,qv then stayed in Europe and took graduate courses at the Université de Montpellier, France, before returning to the United States, where he joined the faculty of Southern Methodist University in Dallas in 1919. He married Josephine Mason Powell in 1920. The couple raised four children. Beaty completed his Ph.D. in 1921 at Columbia University. In 1926-27 he was an American Kahn fellow in Asia and Europe. In 1922 he was promoted to professor; he was selected chairman of the Department of English in 1927. He retained this position until 1940 and was honorary chairman until his retirement from the university in 1957. From 1926 to 1934 he was visiting professor during the summers at various universities, including the University of Texas. He authored and coauthored a number of articles for popular and professional journals and several books, including An Introduction to Poetry (1922), An Introduction to Drama (1927), Texas Poems (1936), Swords in the Dawn (1937), Image of Life (1940), and Crossroads (1956). In 1951 he published The Iron Curtain Over America. This highly controversial and widely criticized book contended that Jews not only were largely responsible for the success of the Bolshevik Revolution but dominated the Democratic partyqv in the United States. Beaty was chairman of the Modern Language Association's Old English group, 1938-39; president of the Texas branch of the Conference of College Teachers of English, 1937-38; and a member of the American Academy of Political Science. He also served as pronunciation consultant for the second edition of Webster's New International Dictionary, published in 1934. In addition, he was a member of the United States Army Reserve until 1950; he retired with the rank of colonel. After his retirement from SMU, Beaty and his wife moved to Campbellton Farm, which his father had established, near Barboursville, Virginia. He died on September 9, 1961, while hospitalized at Gordonsville, Virginia. He was a Baptist and a member of the Order of the White Cross, the Masonic order, and the Woodmen of the World. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Dallas Morning News, September 10, 1961. New York Times, September 13, 1961. Who Was Who in America, Vol. 4.. Raleigh Register, Beckley, Raleigh co., WV 24 Jan 1972 Mrs. Mattie Bunton Final rites for Mrs. Mattie Beaty Bunton of Beckley will be conducted Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at the Rose and Quesenberry Funeral Home Peace Chapel by Dr. Walter Griswold. Burial will follow in Sunset Memorial park. She died at 7:55 a.m. sunday in a local hospital after a long illness. Born at Crow, she was the daughter of Horace Wellington and sallie Scott Beaty. She was preceded in death bY her husband Ray Rivers Bunton on Octoher 23, 1968. She waS. a member of the Beckley First Christian Church and past president and chairman of the Fine Arts Department of the Woman's Club of Beckley. She was also past president of the Tazewell Woman's Club, Tazewell, Va., and a former employee of the Bank of Raleigh and the Beckley National Bank. Her brother James Robert Beaty preceded ber in death on April 19, 1967, and she is survived by one sister-in-1aw, Mrs. James R. Beaty, of Beckley. Friends may call at the funerall home after 5 p.m. today. Pallbearers include Jack Foster, E. W. Wilburn, Virgil Snead, Milton Ward, John D. Porter, Paul Phipps, W. H. File and Van Pearson. August 15, 1955 NATIVE RETURNS AFTER 60 YEARS Tne professor of English at Southern Methodist University, Dr. John Owen Beaty, returneded to Raleigh County Saturday for the first time io 60 years. Dr. Beaty, an author, is a native Raleigh Countian, born at Crow in 1890. The occasion of his visit was a reunion of the Beaty cousins at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Beaty, Grandview. Dr. Beaty has been English Professor at SMU for the past 36 years. He is the son of the late James Robert Beaty, pioneer Raleigh Counly lumberman who formed the Beaty Lumber Co., the first major industrial firm of the county, in 1888. The reunion marked the first time the Beaty cousins have been together. Attending were: Dr. Beaty, J. R. Beaty,' and Mrs. R. R. Bunton, children of Horace Beaty, who was associated with his brother in the old Beaty Lumber Co.; Mrs. Raymond Rudacile, daughter of Mrs. Ann Beaty Lawson, sister of J. R. and Horace Beaty, who lives in Tazewell, Va.; Miss Mary Elizabeth Beaty, daughter or Dr. and Mrs. Beaty; Raymond Rudacile; R. R. Bunton; and Mrs. J. R. Beaty . July 12, 1960 Beatys Return Home After Visiting Here Dr. and Mrs. John O. Beaty have retturned to their Barooursville. Va., home after visiting Thurday through Sunday at the' home of his first cousin. Jim Bob Beaty, Grandview Road. Dr. Beaty is a son of the late, J. R. Beaty, who was associated with the Beaty Limber Co., Crow. His host is a namesake of the visitor's father, and Jim Bob's father was Horace Beaty. A retired professorr of Southern Methodist University, Dr. Beaty speaks in seven languages. His wife is a poet. Also guests of the Beatys over the weekend were his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bunting{Bunton-VZ}, Tazewell, Va. April 19, 1967 Jim Bob Beaty Jim Bob Beaty, a prominent Raleigh county farmer, died early today at the West Virginia University Medical Center in Morgantown. He had been ill since last August and had been a patient at the medical center undergoing observation and treatment for the past few weeks. He was the son of two Raleigh county pioneer residents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Horace (sally) Scott Beaty. He was born and lived as a life long resident of Crow. He owned and operated the Jim Bob Beaty Farm on Grandview Road. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Mabel Chambers Beaty; and one sister Mrs. R. R. (Mattie) Bunton of Beckley. The body will arrive at Calfee Funeral Home Wednesday. Feb. 23, 1977 Bug dust (column name) by Bob Wills SCOTT DIARY TELLS DEATH OF TWO NOTED COUNTIANS In Oliver Scott's ledger-diary for the 1895 - 1901 period, which has been the subject of this column for the last couple of weeks, there was often mention of persons who, like the Table Rock farmer - merchant - diary keeper himself played promlnent roles in the early history and development of this area. In his entry for Jan. 16, 1899, for example. Scott noted that " .. . Horace Beaty died about 4 a.m. today .. .. " and the next day he reported that he " ... attended the burial of Horace Beaty at Crow. A very large concourse of people in attendance .... , And on Jan. 29 of the same year Scott's entry noted. " ... John S. Hull buried today .... Beaty, Hull and Scott were related by blood or marriage, as was often the case in those days of sparse settlement and scant population. The population of Raleigh County all told was less than 10,000 at the time and Beckley was home for only about 300 of them (the population in the official census of 1900 was only 342). The town of Crow, where only a handful of people live today, was larger than Beckley (or Raleigh Court House. as it was more commonly called) and there was some thougnt of transferring the county seat there. It waS a thriving town of 500 or so with a railroad and a busy lumber mill neither of which Beckley had. One of the reasons for it's prosperity was Horace Beaty and his brother James Robert ("Jim Bob"). They had established the Beaty Lumber co. there around 1890 and built a railroad to serve it. That Glade Creek and Raleigh Railroad stretched from Glade (a settlement at the mouth of Glade Creek on New River), where it connected with the Cheasapeake & Ohio, up the mountain and through a tunnel, thence down into Crow, from whence it followed Little Beaver Creek to Raleigh (Glen Morgan). Later it would continue up Piney River between Raleigh and Mabscott and terminate near where Institute School is now located. Horace Beaty was married to Sallie Scott, a daughter of Robert and Angeline Hull Scott, a sister of Thaddeus K., Moses E. and Douglas Scott and a first cousin of Oliver Scott whose father (James) was Robert's brother. Horace was the mechanical brains of the Beaty brothers and was the engineer on the Shay engine which powered the aforementioned railroad. His daughter in- law. Mabel Chambers (Mrs. "Jim Bob II") Beaty, a retired teacher who was an instructor at Woodrow Wilson High School for many years and now lives on North Fayette Street, recalls a story of the opening of the railroad. The Shay engine which was to pull the logging and freight trains was shipped in from Cincinnati in parts and had to be assembled. No one around had experience in doing such a job and Jim Bob I went to Cincinnati to acquire the services of an expert to put it together. But while he was gone his brother Horace figured the prob]em out and when Jim Bob and the expert arrived the engine had already been put together and was in fine working order. Mrs. Beaty notes that her husband, Jim Bob II was only a little over a year old when his father Horace died on Jan. 16. 1899. The cause of death was thought to be typhoid fever, but Mrs. Beaty is of the opinion that it was really peritonitis from a ruptured appendix. Horace was only 38 at the time of his death. Jim Bob II named for his uncle, later became one of the area's leading large scale farmers in the same Table Rock area where Oliver Scott lived. He died April 19. 1967 at the age of 69. He and Mabel had no children. The elder Jim Bob who was about 10 years older than his brother Horace. also died later on in the year 1899. He left two children, John, a college professor and author of the book "Iron Curtain over America" and Annie. John had three children, Richard, Mary and James Robert III, a doctor in Texas.The John S. Hull who died Jan. 26, 1899 and whose burial on Jan. 29 was noted in Scott's diary was one of Beckley's early merchants and hotel keepers. He was a nephew of Mrs. Robert (Angeline Hull) Scott and was married to Annie Prince, daughter of William Prince who was a first cousin of Gen. Alfred Beckley, who settled here in the 1830's and named the town in honor of his father John Beckley, first librarian of Congress and clerk of the House of Representatives in the terms of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Hull built the sprawling many turreted and gabled frame "Hotel Hull" which stood on the present site of the Beckley Hotel and was the stopping place for the many Charleston, Cincinatti and Pittsburgh, etc. drummers and jobbers who served the area in those days. It was also the gathering place for the town's socialites. The hotel had been completed and opened in January of 1894. Arter Hull's death in 1899 it was successively owned and operated by Addison Snuffer, Andrew Williams and Sam Fisher. who was the hotel-keeper when it burned to the ground on the night of Sunday Sept. 29. 1912.
In behalf of my entire family, let me thank you each and every one who called, emailed, or otherwise expressed your condolences in the death of my mother. I am so grateful for your thoughtfulness and kindnesses, and especially for your prayers. I wanted to respond to your individual emails, but there were so many that I am resorting to the list. I hope that is okay. Gratefully, Willie Beaty & Family Fentress County Historical Society "Collecting and Preserving the Heritage and History of Fentress County since 1968."
Is anyone researching this lineage? I ran into some info on brothers Horace W. and James Robert Beaty in WV and believe they are the sons of John Owen? Beaty who married Rebecca Pomeroy but he is not listed on BP2000 as a son of John and Rebecca Pomeroy. Has research been done on his children. If anyone is interested I will post it. Donna L-3 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1850Warren co., VA 69th Dist. pg. 31 Lovinia Beatty 57 VA Nancy 40 VA John O. 30 VA Asemith 24 (f) VA Robert 19 farmer VA William Williams 15 VA XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1860 Warren Co., VA (L-34) Front Royal P.O. Page 1003 Image 61 436-385 Jno. O. Beaty 40 m Farmer 0-2600 VA Rebecca 29 f VA James R. 5 m VA Sarah V. 3 f VA Ann S. 2 f VA xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1870 Warren Co., VA. (L-34) 2nd Twp. Page 436 Image 78 152-144 Jno. O. Beaty 48 mw Farmer 2500-1500 VA Rebecca 39 fw Keeping house VA Jas. R. 15 mw Farm Laborer VA Sarah V. 13 fw at home VA Susan A. 11 fw at home VA Marthy L. 9 fw at home VA Mary A. 7 fw at home VA Horace W. 4 mw at home VA Nancy J. 1 fw at home VA ?Poe Winterbow 26 m VA xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1880 U.S. Census Name: John O. Beaty Age: 60 Estimated birth year: <1820> Birthplace: Virginia Occupation: Farmer Relationship to head-of-household: Self Home in 1880: South River, Warren, Virginia Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Spouse's name: Rebecca Beaty Father's birthplace: VA Mother's birthplace: VA John O. (record reads "O"...index incorrect), Farmer 60 Rebecca 48 James R. 25 distiller Ann S. 22 Martha 20 Agnes M. 17 Horace W. 14 Nancy J. 11
Dear Willie, My sympathy to you in the passing away of your mother. You sound like a very faithful family and I hope that you and all those of your family will continue to be be sustained by your faith. I have seen you post for several years. I hope that you will receive these thoughts from an online Beaty kindly. Gail Beaty Ellis > From: wbeaty@twlakes.net > To: wlcrab@aol.com; wbeaty@twlakes.net; seniordir@twlakes.net; wdeb@twlakes.net; stellarae2@yahoo.com; scopley60@twlakes.net; dishman@twlakes.net; rp1616@hotmail.com; nancylouisecooper@rocketmail.com; genie2_38556@yahoo.com; mpiros1120@aol.com; cargilel@twlakes.net; lindasnorman@gmail.com; pullins@twlakes.net; leacroberts@gmail.com; kws06@twlakes.net; tkswilliams@twlakes.net; jpvhouse@comcast.net; joepile@twlakes.net; Mzkitey1@aol.com; jrainshinds@hotmail.com; jbbooher@hotmail.com; janblee@twlakes.net; janmyork828@yahoo.com; gerrigoodwin@tds.net; rgmoody62@yahoo.com; fbertram@twlakes.net; fentress@titlesearcher.com; fcsolidwaste@twlakes.net; pattonins@twlakes.net; mstracker11@yahoo.com; hicksdl@highland.net; cbmoles@verizon.net; bruceyork1243@yahoo.com; fencourier@twlakes.net; Nel141@aol.com; BP2000-L@rootsweb.com; TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2010 18:19:23 -0500 > Subject: [BP2000] Frona Beaty > > My mother, Mrs. Frona M. Beaty passed into the Glorious presence of her Savior this afternoon at 3:00 p.m. She had suffered enough during the past month, and just couldn't endure it any longer. We are grateful that God in His infinite mercy saw fit to take her out of the pain in her frail little body. > > We covet your prayers as we grieve our loss and celebrate mom's reunion with her father, sisters, brothers, her son Paul, and her loving husband Bates. > > Willie Beaty & family > 931-879-7622 > 931-510-9349 > wbeaty@twlakes.net > > Fentress County Historical Society > "Collecting and Preserving the Heritage and History of Fentress County since 1968." > Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys > ********************* > Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ > ********************* > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
For those who have been asking, there is an obituary online at the link below for Frona Mae York Beaty, of Jamestown Tennessee. http://www.jenningsfh.com/obits/obituary.php?id=36178 Willie Fentress County Historical Society "Collecting and Preserving the Heritage and History of Fentress County since 1968."
My mother, Mrs. Frona M. Beaty passed into the Glorious presence of her Savior this afternoon at 3:00 p.m. She had suffered enough during the past month, and just couldn't endure it any longer. We are grateful that God in His infinite mercy saw fit to take her out of the pain in her frail little body. We covet your prayers as we grieve our loss and celebrate mom's reunion with her father, sisters, brothers, her son Paul, and her loving husband Bates. Willie Beaty & family 931-879-7622 931-510-9349 wbeaty@twlakes.net Fentress County Historical Society "Collecting and Preserving the Heritage and History of Fentress County since 1968."
Hi, Guy, I loved the deploma. I searched the whitepages.com and found a couple of Beattys in your area. I'll be calling them to see if they are possibly descendants of Dr. Beatty. I do have a copy on line at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/doc/b/asbeattymd1.htm BP2000 members ... if you want a copy ask..I'll send the digital file. the one one line is at a very low resolution and should not print very clearly. The one I'll send will be a big file and might need to be taken to Staples or?? for professional printing. Let me know what you want. Any provable descendant of Dr. Beatty should have the original...though, I'm like Gay, It is beatiful and needs to hang in a Doctor's office, or a descendant's living room. Nelda ~o~o~o~o~o0o0o0o0o0o~o~o~o~o Nelda L. Percival SSGT, E6, US ARMY ret. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/ ~o~o~o~o~o0o0o0o0o0o~o~o~o~o
Hi, I normally do not send this type of data to a rootsweb.com list. But my involment in Genetics has led me to ask if any of you are aware of what is going on? The FDA, had an open meeting saying that they want to control the ability of an individuals right to take a DNA test, primarly they wre talking about the Medical side but, give an inch take a mile.. Now today the , the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce will held its “Hearing On Direct-To-Consumer Genetic Testing And The Consequences To The Public Health" and although, the subject of ancestry testing did not hold the floor for very long it was discussed. (Webcam) Now we who believe that "OUR RIGHTS" give us the right to test if we want to, with out getting a DR. to order the test or a councilor to advise us after the test need to stand up and fight this governmental try to curb your rights. The ISOGG president Katherine Hope Borges attended the FDA open meeting. He speach can be found at: Facebook ISOGG - http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=11416337921&ref=ts Also Care2 has a petion on line http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/mydna and You can FAX the members of the committee at: • Rep. Henry Waxman, Chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, 202-225-4099 • Rep. Joe Barton, Ranking Member, House Committee on Energy and Commerce, 202-225-3052 • Rep. Bart Stupak, Chairman, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, 202-225-4744 • Rep. Michael C. Burgess, Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, 202-225-2919 • Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., Chairman, Subcommittee on Health of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, 202-225-9665 • Rep. John Shimkus, Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Health of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, 202-225-5880 Don't let your rights be taken away... PLEASE - comments off list! Nelda ~o~o~o~o~o0o0o0o0o0o~o~o~o~o Nelda L. Percival SSGT, E6, US ARMY ret. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/ ~o~o~o~o~o0o0o0o0o0o~o~o~o~o
Joe, Bill Baty, Sr. at bbaty@accn.org works on the military records. Let me know if you can't contact him -- it's been awhile since I've heard from Bill. ....Mike Allen -----Original Message----- From: bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Joe Campbell Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2010 3:45 PM To: bp2000@rootsweb.com Subject: [BP2000] Military Records Help: I have been trying to get some military records added for over a year now and I havent gotten any response from the listed email address. Also a few of the links bring up incorrect pages in the Military section (especially in the Union Soldier pages). Who else takes care of those pages? Thanks, Joe Campbell L-253 Joe@JoeCampbell.org JCampbell01@Aurora.edu
Hi Willie, I did a search on my lineage 2 files and only found the 8 year old Wilson that you mention. I am sure that we are missing many children of James Beaty, L2F. Laurel -----Original Message----- From: bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Willie R. Beaty Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 4:28 PM To: bp2000@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BP2000] JOHN BEATY SR. INFORMATION, PLEASE Laurel, Thank you very much for the information. Yes, I do have a file on L2C. Thanks! In doing some research recently on the probability that David "Davy" Crockett owned land in the part of Overton County that became Fentress and spent time here in 1817, I also came across a Wilson Beaty Land Entry #638, Deed Book E, page 130. I don't know his connection to the other L2 lines, but am especially interested, because There is an 8- year-old male by that name in the home of William R. Beaty and Mary "Pop" Sells in 1850, but who is never mentioned as being a child of theirs, and would not fit into their age range and marriage date. Did you ever run into either of these Wilsons in your Fentress County research? Willie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Laurel Baty" <laurelbaty@comcast.net> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 12:55 PM Subject: Re: [BP2000] JOHN BEATY SR. INFORMATION, PLEASE > Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys > ********************* > Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ > ********************* > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys ********************* Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ ~~~~~~~~~~~ Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ ********************* ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Laurel, Thank you very much for the information. Yes, I do have a file on L2C. Thanks! In doing some research recently on the probability that David "Davy" Crockett owned land in the part of Overton County that became Fentress and spent time here in 1817, I also came across a Wilson Beaty Land Entry #638, Deed Book E, page 130. I don't know his connection to the other L2 lines, but am especially interested, because There is an 8- year-old male by that name in the home of William R. Beaty and Mary "Pop" Sells in 1850, but who is never mentioned as being a child of theirs, and would not fit into their age range and marriage date. Did you ever run into either of these Wilsons in your Fentress County research? Willie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Laurel Baty" <laurelbaty@comcast.net> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 12:55 PM Subject: Re: [BP2000] JOHN BEATY SR. INFORMATION, PLEASE > Hi Willie, > > It has been awhile since I researched Lineage 2. As you know, lineage 2 > is > very complicated! Only one member of L2C has had a DNA test and he did not > match the rest of the L2 subgroups. It would be very helpful to have > another > member of L2C tested. > I believe that Ray Beatty prepared the Family Tree Maker file for lineage > 2C--do you have a copy? Ray traced the Shell and Snow families to Missouri > along with all of the male Beaty heirs. Here is a post I made several > years > ago after viewing the Fentress County deeds--it looks like John had sons > Alexander, David, William and John and daughters Elizabeth (married Levi > Snow) and Margaret (married Isaac Shell). Certainly this family could be > related to the rest of lineage 2 but no records have been found to prove a > linkage. > > submitted by Laurel Baty 9/16/2004) > > I thought I should clarify something--there are actually two early > Fentress > County deeds that deal with the sale of land "conveyed by Felps Reed to > the > heirs of John Beaty deceased." I will repost the abstracts from "Fentress > County, Tennessee Deed Books A- B; 1824-1838" WPA records, 1938 reprint > published by Mountain Press: > > Page 6 (Page 47, Instru #21) > Isaac Shell and others to Charles Bates, all of Fentress County, State of > Tennessee, 10 Oct. 1826. Cons. $300, 100 acres Beginning at a conditional > line made between said Charles Bates and John & Flemming McClellan. > Signed Isaac Shell (his mark), Margaret Shell (her mark) Levi Snow, > Elizabeth Snow (her mark), Alexander Beaty. > Witnesses McCleland, David Beaty, John L. McDonald > Produced in open court and proved by John McClelland & David Beaty, 1st > Monday of May, 1827, John H. Richardson, Clerk > Registered 25, Sept. 1827 > [Left out of this abstract: "being the one-third part of a 300 acre tract > conveyed by Phelps Reed to the heirs of John Beaty, deceased."] > > Page 21 (Page 177, Instru # 79) > Anne Beaty & others to John & Fleming McClellan all of Fentress County, > State of Tennessee, 10 October, 1826. Cons. $340. 200 Acres beginning on > John McClellan's line where George Highsows line intersects the same. > Signed Anne Beaty (her mark), David Beaty, William Beaty, John Beaty, John > H. Richardson, Clerk, by Wm. B. Richardson, his deputy > Witnesses: John L. McDonald, Charles Bates, David Beaty > Proven by Charles Bates & David Beaty > Registered 20 February, 1830. > [Left out of this abstract: "being the one-third part of a 300 acre tract > conveyed by Phelps Reed to the heirs of John Beaty, deceased."] > > In summary: John Beaty died before August 17, 1816 leaving no will. He > left > a widow surviving him. He was probably residing in Overton County at his > death. Henry Reagon was Administrator of his estate. Phelps Reed > conveyed > 300 acres of land to the heirs of John Beaty deceased. This land was > subsequently sold: one third of the land was sold by Levi and Elizabeth > Snow, Margaret and Isaac Shell and Alexander Beaty; 2/3 of the land was > sold > by Anne Beaty, David Beaty, William Beaty & John Beaty. > Possible interpretation: Anne is the widow of John (1/3 share of estate) > and > she has 6 children: Margaret Beaty Shell, Elizabeth Beaty Snow, Alexander > Beaty, David Beaty, William Beaty, and John Beaty. All of the males can > sign > their names. > ************************************************************************** > ************** > > from Laurel Baty > July Session 1827 > This day Margaret Shell personally appeared before me John McClelland, one > of the acting justices of the Peace in and for said county of Fentress and > being privately examined apart and separate from her husband, acknowledged > upon oath that she has freely and of her own voluntary consent assigned > her > right of dower of the within mentioned tract of land without being > coerced. > Sworn to before me 10th of October, 1826. > John McClelland > > There is no mention of Elizabeth Snow releasing dower. However, Fentress > County deeds hardly ever have dower releases. The first thing Donna asked > me when I started posting the deeds was "Where are the dower > releases?"--They just are not in the deed and probably were not considered > necessary in this region. So who knows? I can't think of any other > reasonable explanation for these 2 deeds--I suppose there could be some > strange partition based on a Court suit... > > ************************************************************************** > ************ > -----Original Message----- > From: bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com] On > Behalf Of Willie R. Beaty > Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 1:18 PM > To: bp2000@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [BP2000] JOHN BEATY SR. INFORMATION, PLEASE > > Laurel, > > Do you believe this John Beaty Sr is the same that is found in several > Overton Co TN documents as deceased in 1816? If so, how do you suppose he > is > > related to the other earliest known L2 Beatys for whom we don't have known > parents, i.e., 1752 James, 1752 Phoebe, 1780 John, 1783 David, 1785 > George? > And what about the 1775 James found in 1820 Overton Co Census? I highly > value your thoughts! > > Willie Beaty L2F > > > Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys > ********************* > Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ > ********************* > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys > ********************* > Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ > ********************* > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Willie, It has been awhile since I researched Lineage 2. As you know, lineage 2 is very complicated! Only one member of L2C has had a DNA test and he did not match the rest of the L2 subgroups. It would be very helpful to have another member of L2C tested. I believe that Ray Beatty prepared the Family Tree Maker file for lineage 2C--do you have a copy? Ray traced the Shell and Snow families to Missouri along with all of the male Beaty heirs. Here is a post I made several years ago after viewing the Fentress County deeds--it looks like John had sons Alexander, David, William and John and daughters Elizabeth (married Levi Snow) and Margaret (married Isaac Shell). Certainly this family could be related to the rest of lineage 2 but no records have been found to prove a linkage. submitted by Laurel Baty 9/16/2004) I thought I should clarify something--there are actually two early Fentress County deeds that deal with the sale of land "conveyed by Felps Reed to the heirs of John Beaty deceased." I will repost the abstracts from "Fentress County, Tennessee Deed Books A- B; 1824-1838" WPA records, 1938 reprint published by Mountain Press: Page 6 (Page 47, Instru #21) Isaac Shell and others to Charles Bates, all of Fentress County, State of Tennessee, 10 Oct. 1826. Cons. $300, 100 acres Beginning at a conditional line made between said Charles Bates and John & Flemming McClellan. Signed Isaac Shell (his mark), Margaret Shell (her mark) Levi Snow, Elizabeth Snow (her mark), Alexander Beaty. Witnesses McCleland, David Beaty, John L. McDonald Produced in open court and proved by John McClelland & David Beaty, 1st Monday of May, 1827, John H. Richardson, Clerk Registered 25, Sept. 1827 [Left out of this abstract: "being the one-third part of a 300 acre tract conveyed by Phelps Reed to the heirs of John Beaty, deceased."] Page 21 (Page 177, Instru # 79) Anne Beaty & others to John & Fleming McClellan all of Fentress County, State of Tennessee, 10 October, 1826. Cons. $340. 200 Acres beginning on John McClellan's line where George Highsows line intersects the same. Signed Anne Beaty (her mark), David Beaty, William Beaty, John Beaty, John H. Richardson, Clerk, by Wm. B. Richardson, his deputy Witnesses: John L. McDonald, Charles Bates, David Beaty Proven by Charles Bates & David Beaty Registered 20 February, 1830. [Left out of this abstract: "being the one-third part of a 300 acre tract conveyed by Phelps Reed to the heirs of John Beaty, deceased."] In summary: John Beaty died before August 17, 1816 leaving no will. He left a widow surviving him. He was probably residing in Overton County at his death. Henry Reagon was Administrator of his estate. Phelps Reed conveyed 300 acres of land to the heirs of John Beaty deceased. This land was subsequently sold: one third of the land was sold by Levi and Elizabeth Snow, Margaret and Isaac Shell and Alexander Beaty; 2/3 of the land was sold by Anne Beaty, David Beaty, William Beaty & John Beaty. Possible interpretation: Anne is the widow of John (1/3 share of estate) and she has 6 children: Margaret Beaty Shell, Elizabeth Beaty Snow, Alexander Beaty, David Beaty, William Beaty, and John Beaty. All of the males can sign their names. ************************************************************************** ************** from Laurel Baty July Session 1827 This day Margaret Shell personally appeared before me John McClelland, one of the acting justices of the Peace in and for said county of Fentress and being privately examined apart and separate from her husband, acknowledged upon oath that she has freely and of her own voluntary consent assigned her right of dower of the within mentioned tract of land without being coerced. Sworn to before me 10th of October, 1826. John McClelland There is no mention of Elizabeth Snow releasing dower. However, Fentress County deeds hardly ever have dower releases. The first thing Donna asked me when I started posting the deeds was "Where are the dower releases?"--They just are not in the deed and probably were not considered necessary in this region. So who knows? I can't think of any other reasonable explanation for these 2 deeds--I suppose there could be some strange partition based on a Court suit... ************************************************************************** ************ -----Original Message----- From: bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Willie R. Beaty Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 1:18 PM To: bp2000@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BP2000] JOHN BEATY SR. INFORMATION, PLEASE Laurel, Do you believe this John Beaty Sr is the same that is found in several Overton Co TN documents as deceased in 1816? If so, how do you suppose he is related to the other earliest known L2 Beatys for whom we don't have known parents, i.e., 1752 James, 1752 Phoebe, 1780 John, 1783 David, 1785 George? And what about the 1775 James found in 1820 Overton Co Census? I highly value your thoughts! Willie Beaty L2F Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys ********************* Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ ~~~~~~~~~~~ Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ ********************* ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Laurel, Do you believe this John Beaty Sr is the same that is found in several Overton Co TN documents as deceased in 1816? If so, how do you suppose he is related to the other earliest known L2 Beatys for whom we don't have known parents, i.e., 1752 James, 1752 Phoebe, 1780 John, 1783 David, 1785 George? And what about the 1775 James found in 1820 Overton Co Census? I highly value your thoughts! Willie Beaty L2F ----- Original Message ----- From: "Laurel Baty" <laurelbaty@comcast.net> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 10:07 AM Subject: Re: [BP2000] JOHN BEATY SR. INFORMATION, PLEASE > Hi Linda, > > John Beaty who married Ann Wood is the earliest known ancestor of this > lineage. His parents are not known. > > Laurel Baty, L252 > > -----Original Message----- > From: bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com] On > Behalf Of Linda Kane > Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 10:12 AM > To: bp2000@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [BP2000] JOHN BEATY SR. INFORMATION, PLEASE > > http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/summaries1.htm > > 1 L2C John Beaty L2C 1760 - 1816 > .. +Ann Wood 1775 - 1826 > 2 John Beaty 1790 - 1868 ----------snipped ------------
Hi Linda, John Beaty who married Ann Wood is the earliest known ancestor of this lineage. His parents are not known. Laurel Baty, L252 -----Original Message----- From: bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Linda Kane Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 10:12 AM To: bp2000@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BP2000] JOHN BEATY SR. INFORMATION, PLEASE http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/summaries1.htm 1 L2C John Beaty L2C 1760 - 1816 .. +Ann Wood 1775 - 1826 2 John Beaty 1790 - 1868 .. +Unknown - 1849 ... 3 Benjamin Beaty 1816 - ... 3 David Beaty 1826 - ... 3 William Beaty 1828 - ... 3 Amanda Beaty 1839 - ... 3 Julia Beaty 1842 - ... 3 Holesia Beaty 1844 - ... 3 Ardena Beaty 1846 - ... 3 John J. Beaty 1849 - 1868 ..... 4 Pocahantas Beaty 1871 - ... 3 Sterling H. Beaty 1849 - 1880 ... +Elizabeth 1857 - ..... 4 Lula Beaty 1877 - ..... 4 John Beaty 1879 - Thank you for helping me. Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nelda Percival" <nelda_percival@hotmail.com> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2010 7:23 PM Subject: Re: [BP2000] JOHN BEATY SR. INFORMATION, PLEASE > > Hi Linda, > > What lineage chart? can you give a URL? > > > > Nelda > > ~o~o~o~o~o0o0o0o0o0o~o~o~o~o > Nelda L. Percival > SSGT, E6, US ARMY ret. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/ > ~o~o~o~o~o0o0o0o0o0o~o~o~o~o > > > > > > >> From: kanefamily65@earthlink.net >> To: bp2000@rootsweb.com >> Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2010 18:16:41 -0500 >> Subject: [BP2000] JOHN BEATY SR. INFORMATION, PLEASE >> >> I am new to this and can't read the lineage chart to find out who John Beaty >> Sr.'s Father and Mother were. >> I would appreciate any help. >> Linda >> >> John BEATY SR >> >> Birth: >> >> , 1760 in Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States Death: >> >> , 1818 in Tennessee, United States >> >> Marriage: >> >> May-07, 1788 in Washington Co.,Tennessee [3] >> >> Father: Mother: Wife: Ann WOOD Name: >> >> Ann WOOD >> >> Birth: >> >> Abt. , 1775 in Tennessee [3] >> >> Death: >> >> Abt. , 1825 in Tennessee [3] >> >> Father: >> >> Mother: >> >> Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys >> ********************* >> Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ >> ~~~~~~~~~~~ >> Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ >> ********************* >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys > ********************* > Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ > ********************* > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys ********************* Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ ~~~~~~~~~~~ Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ ********************* ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I sent an update on my lineage #311 quite some time ago, plus adding my proper e-mail address. I sent the information again in February. Is there something I am doing wrong in not being able to have our BEATTY family info entered in the BEATTY Lineage? Thank you, Jenny Bakken Update as follows: LINEAGE 311. 1G:David Beatty b 1680, Dublin m-unknown 2G: David Beatty b 1715, Longford, Ireland d 1773 m-Mary Brock 3G: John Beatty b Dublin, 1753-1827 m-Isabella Turvey; David Beatty b abt 1757 Dublin, d 1795 m-Olivia Maria Bell b abt 1761 d 1843 Dublin. 4G: Children of David & Olivia above: Robert Beatty, died very young; Edward Beatty b Wexford, Ireland 1784-1858; Thomas Beatty 1785-1851; Olivia Beatty b 1786 Dublin; David Beatty 1787-1855 Wexford, Ireland; Frederick Beatty b abt 1790 Dublin d 1865 Jersey, C.I. m-Anne Barlee b 1790 Suffolk d 1865 Jersey, C.I. 5G: Children of Frederick & Anne Beatty: William Beatty; Penelope Beatty; Maria Beatty; Ellen Beatty all born in Norfolk and died young; Anna b 1826 Norfolk-d 1908 Surrey, Eng; Laura b 1827 Norfolk d 1897 Jersey, C.I; Frederick b 1829 Norfolk d 1829 Bombay, India; Edward Beatty b 1830 Norfolk d 1882 Ontario, Canada m-Emily Jane Ross b 1829 Southampton d 1898 Ontario. 6G: Children of Edward & Emily Jane Beatty: Edward Tyrell b 1851 Ontario d 1897 Madras, India; Frederick Ross Beatty b Ontario d 1927 Manitoba; Reginald Byrd Beatty b 1854 Ontario d 1928 Saskatchewan; Laura Ann Beatty b 1856 Ontario d 1902 B.C.; Edward Beatty b 1869 Ontario d 1942 B.C. Jenny Bakken jlbakken@telus.net No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.830 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3007 - Release Date: 07/15/10 04:09:00
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/summaries1.htm 1 L2C John Beaty L2C 1760 - 1816 .. +Ann Wood 1775 - 1826 2 John Beaty 1790 - 1868 .. +Unknown - 1849 ... 3 Benjamin Beaty 1816 - ... 3 David Beaty 1826 - ... 3 William Beaty 1828 - ... 3 Amanda Beaty 1839 - ... 3 Julia Beaty 1842 - ... 3 Holesia Beaty 1844 - ... 3 Ardena Beaty 1846 - ... 3 John J. Beaty 1849 - 1868 ..... 4 Pocahantas Beaty 1871 - ... 3 Sterling H. Beaty 1849 - 1880 ... +Elizabeth 1857 - ..... 4 Lula Beaty 1877 - ..... 4 John Beaty 1879 - Thank you for helping me. Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nelda Percival" <nelda_percival@hotmail.com> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2010 7:23 PM Subject: Re: [BP2000] JOHN BEATY SR. INFORMATION, PLEASE > > Hi Linda, > > What lineage chart? can you give a URL? > > > > Nelda > > ~o~o~o~o~o0o0o0o0o0o~o~o~o~o > Nelda L. Percival > SSGT, E6, US ARMY ret. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/ > ~o~o~o~o~o0o0o0o0o0o~o~o~o~o > > > > > > >> From: kanefamily65@earthlink.net >> To: bp2000@rootsweb.com >> Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2010 18:16:41 -0500 >> Subject: [BP2000] JOHN BEATY SR. INFORMATION, PLEASE >> >> I am new to this and can't read the lineage chart to find out who John Beaty >> Sr.'s Father and Mother were. >> I would appreciate any help. >> Linda >> >> John BEATY SR >> >> Birth: >> >> , 1760 in Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States Death: >> >> , 1818 in Tennessee, United States >> >> Marriage: >> >> May-07, 1788 in Washington Co.,Tennessee [3] >> >> Father: Mother: Wife: Ann WOOD Name: >> >> Ann WOOD >> >> Birth: >> >> Abt. , 1775 in Tennessee [3] >> >> Death: >> >> Abt. , 1825 in Tennessee [3] >> >> Father: >> >> Mother: >> >> Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys >> ********************* >> Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ >> ~~~~~~~~~~~ >> Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ >> ********************* >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys > ********************* > Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ > ********************* > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Linda, What lineage chart? can you give a URL? Nelda ~o~o~o~o~o0o0o0o0o0o~o~o~o~o Nelda L. Percival SSGT, E6, US ARMY ret. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/ ~o~o~o~o~o0o0o0o0o0o~o~o~o~o > From: kanefamily65@earthlink.net > To: bp2000@rootsweb.com > Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2010 18:16:41 -0500 > Subject: [BP2000] JOHN BEATY SR. INFORMATION, PLEASE > > I am new to this and can't read the lineage chart to find out who John Beaty > Sr.'s Father and Mother were. > I would appreciate any help. > Linda > > John BEATY SR > > Birth: > > , 1760 in Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States Death: > > , 1818 in Tennessee, United States > > Marriage: > > May-07, 1788 in Washington Co.,Tennessee [3] > > Father: Mother: Wife: Ann WOOD Name: > > Ann WOOD > > Birth: > > Abt. , 1775 in Tennessee [3] > > Death: > > Abt. , 1825 in Tennessee [3] > > Father: > > Mother: > > Remember - To remove un-needed email text from your replys > ********************* > Visit Project website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bp2000/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > Visit Beatty Y-DNA Project at: http://www.beattydna.org/ > ********************* > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message