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CHECK OUT THIS INFO , IT MENTIONS THE "VIKING CONNECTION"... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dupuytren's_contracture .....S. BEATY ----- Original Message ----- From: "Beverly Batey" <bbatey@cableone.net> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 6:00 PM Subject: Re: [BP2000] Dupuytrens Contracture > What are the symptoms of this disease? There is lots of information on > the > web about this. > Beverly Batey > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Earl Beaty" <ecbeaty@comcast.net> > To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 3:50 PM > Subject: [BP2000] Dupuytrens Contracture > > >> Recently I had an exchange with Josephine Knight of England. She has a >> Baty ancestor who is female. The father of this ancestor is unknown but >> appears to be Scottish. I suggested that Josephine join BP2000 and her >> response is below. If anyone here knows of the disease the asks about, >> please let me know. >> >> She wonders about Viking ancestry. Our DNA evidence suggests that our >> long >> ago Beatty ancestors were not Vikings, but there is room for doubt. Her >> Baty ancestor is about 7 generations back in time and she had many other >> ancestors of that time contributing to her genetic make-up. This says >> that >> the Batys are probably not to blame. <g> >> >> We can later address the question of whether somebody here can make use >> of >> Josephine's Baty information or contribute to her family tree. >> >> --Earl >> >> Thanks for your info. I'll put my knowledge together asap. In the >> meantime >> can I put another thought to your DNA research. I have just had an >> operation for Dupuytrens Contracture. The causes of this are listed as >> several all of which do not apply e.g. heavy smoking drinking, epileptic >> etc but the primary cause is genetic going back to a VIKING origin as it >> is particularly prevelant in Denmark. The border regions were one of the >> main places for Viking invasion and there must be plenty of genetic >> influence. is there any way on your web site of putting out a question as >> to whether other Baty/ beatties suffer this complaint. Josephine Knight >> When replying to a digest message, quote only the specific message to >> which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. >> Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides >> with the message subject to which you are replying. >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >> >> __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus >> signature database 3340 (20080808) __________ >> >> The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. >> >> http://www.eset.com >> >> > > When replying to a digest message, quote only the specific message to > which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. > Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides > with the message subject to which you are replying. > > > > ------------------------------- > 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
What are the symptoms of this disease? There is lots of information on the web about this. Beverly Batey ----- Original Message ----- From: "Earl Beaty" <ecbeaty@comcast.net> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 3:50 PM Subject: [BP2000] Dupuytrens Contracture > Recently I had an exchange with Josephine Knight of England. She has a > Baty ancestor who is female. The father of this ancestor is unknown but > appears to be Scottish. I suggested that Josephine join BP2000 and her > response is below. If anyone here knows of the disease the asks about, > please let me know. > > She wonders about Viking ancestry. Our DNA evidence suggests that our long > ago Beatty ancestors were not Vikings, but there is room for doubt. Her > Baty ancestor is about 7 generations back in time and she had many other > ancestors of that time contributing to her genetic make-up. This says that > the Batys are probably not to blame. <g> > > We can later address the question of whether somebody here can make use of > Josephine's Baty information or contribute to her family tree. > > --Earl > > Thanks for your info. I'll put my knowledge together asap. In the meantime > can I put another thought to your DNA research. I have just had an > operation for Dupuytrens Contracture. The causes of this are listed as > several all of which do not apply e.g. heavy smoking drinking, epileptic > etc but the primary cause is genetic going back to a VIKING origin as it > is particularly prevelant in Denmark. The border regions were one of the > main places for Viking invasion and there must be plenty of genetic > influence. is there any way on your web site of putting out a question as > to whether other Baty/ beatties suffer this complaint. Josephine Knight > When replying to a digest message, quote only the specific message to > which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. > Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides > with the message subject to which you are replying. > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus > signature database 3340 (20080808) __________ > > The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. > > http://www.eset.com > >
Recently I had an exchange with Josephine Knight of England. She has a Baty ancestor who is female. The father of this ancestor is unknown but appears to be Scottish. I suggested that Josephine join BP2000 and her response is below. If anyone here knows of the disease the asks about, please let me know. She wonders about Viking ancestry. Our DNA evidence suggests that our long ago Beatty ancestors were not Vikings, but there is room for doubt. Her Baty ancestor is about 7 generations back in time and she had many other ancestors of that time contributing to her genetic make-up. This says that the Batys are probably not to blame. <g> We can later address the question of whether somebody here can make use of Josephine's Baty information or contribute to her family tree. --Earl Thanks for your info. I'll put my knowledge together asap. In the meantime can I put another thought to your DNA research. I have just had an operation for Dupuytrens Contracture. The causes of this are listed as several all of which do not apply e.g. heavy smoking drinking, epileptic etc but the primary cause is genetic going back to a VIKING origin as it is particularly prevelant in Denmark. The border regions were one of the main places for Viking invasion and there must be plenty of genetic influence. is there any way on your web site of putting out a question as to whether other Baty/ beatties suffer this complaint. Josephine Knight
Hi Julie, Most of the Irish Census before 1901 was destroyed in a fire in Dublin in 1922. A few fragments of Census have survived and are available through LDS. The most often used Census substitute is the Griffith's Valuation which is a record created for tax purposes and shows heads of household circa 1850 (an index to this is available on Ancestry.com and the whole record showing the landlord is available: http://www.irishorigins.com/ This can be a very valuable record because it also gives the landlords name (most people in Ireland did not own land but leased it from large landholder.) With the Landlord's name you may be able to find estate records (these are mainly located in Ireland) which may list tenants and give information about immigration to America. Another Census substitute is the tithe applotments--again indexed on Ancestry and available on microfilm through LDS--these records are circa 1830 and again only list heads of household but also list the landlord. By the way the class I took is being offered again this October in Salt Lake City through the British Institute-- 1/2 day of class followed by individual sessions with the instructor and research in the library. Irish genealogy is very complicated and very different from traditional genealogy research because of the destruction of the usual records that we rely upon and I highly recommend this class to anyone who is serious about trying to find their relatives in Ireland. This year another interesting class on Scottish research is being offered as well as one on Ecclesiastical research. http://isbgfh.org/institute.htm The book "Tracing Your Irish Ancestors" by John Grenham is a fantastic resource giving a county by county guide to available records in Ireland. It has a chapter on the census and details fragments that survive for each county. This book is also available on Google books: http://books.google.com/books?id=ATRlo07F9v0C&dq=%22Tracing+Your+Irish+Ances tors%22&pg=PP1&ots=jOiJ_sUekX&sig=Uu4nFk09M9jPBF53DPYWdhSXl_0&hl=en&sa=X&oi= book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA124,M1 Or just Google the title if the link does not work! Laurel -----Original Message----- From: bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of jjmill@peoplepc.com Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 11:12 AM To: bp2000@rootsweb.com Subject: [BP2000] Irish census It would be nice to go up to Salt Lake to take the course Laurel mentioned, on researching Ireland. In the mean time, is there somebody that can explain the Irish census. I see that there are Indexes but only for towns??? Then can you go to the town and look for individual names? Are the census available anywhere on microfilm? Thanks for any insight. Julie Miller, L.39 When replying to a digest message, quote only the specific message to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying. ------------------------------- 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
Thank you Laurel for the help with the Irish maze. Julie
It would be nice to go up to Salt Lake to take the course Laurel mentioned, on researching Ireland. In the mean time, is there somebody that can explain the Irish census. I see that there are Indexes but only for towns??? Then can you go to the town and look for individual names? Are the census available anywhere on microfilm? Thanks for any insight. Julie Miller, L.39
I posted a summary of the Civil War Pension of Jacob H. Beatty back in 2004. I have recently been contacted by one of Jacob Beatty's descendants. Looking back through my files I could not find the original copies I made from the pension and think I may have sent them to someone on the list or someone else who saw the pension summary. If you are out there can you contact me? I don't think Jacob Beatty has a lineage based on Donna's response to my post (he is a son of Samuel Beatty of Pickaway County, Ohio): Jacob H. Beatty, Company "B" 8th Illinois Infantry, widow Mary E. Beatty (certificate # 390,470), guardian Mary Blake (minor's Certificate 390,471) On April 22, 1889 Jacob H. Beatty, aged 58 and a resident of Labette County, Kansas, applied for an Invalid Pension. He states that he enlisted on April 11, 1861 in Company "B" 8th Regiment of Illinois Volunteers and was discharged at Cairo, Illinois on June 24, 1861. He lists his disability as follows: "chronic gastric catarrh and chronic diarrhea and the sequaloe resulting therefrom. That he is now suffering from general disability. He has also suffered from disease of the kidneys since leaving the service." http://searches2.rootsweb.com/th/read/BP2000/2004-04/1080850051 Donna's response: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/th/read/BP2000/2004-04/1080851529 Laurel Baty, L252
Hi Everybody, There is a disagreement that the Calhoun / Beatty line is part of L-05. I did share, Pat's information with this list and I have removed the Calhoun / Beatty lineage from my copy of the L-05 lineage. Now since we have DNA tested L-05 if a male from L-178 has been DNA tested or could be DNA tested we could find a solution to the problem. Are you saying the Calhoun / Beatty line is L-178? or is that a different section too... All Pat wanted top prove is that the Robert Beatty who married Calhoun is not the Robert Beatty we have her married too..Nelda http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~molcgdrg http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/> From: naturalsoft@ameritech.net> To: BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 21:09:08 -0500> Subject: [BP2000] New member: Lineage> > New member Patsy Heinen has this Beaty in her line:> > > > 1 Anne Beaty b: April 05, 1804 in Venango Co, Pa d: January 05, 1877 in> Deerfield Twp, Warren Co, Pa> > . +Joseph Morrison b: 1803 d: February 21, 1874 in Deerfield Twp, Warren Co,> Pa> > > > It matches with lineage 178, but also L005. Have we discussed this> connection before?> > > > .Mike Allen> > When replying to a digest message, quote only the specific message to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying.> > > > -------------------------------> 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
New member Patsy Heinen has this Beaty in her line: 1 Anne Beaty b: April 05, 1804 in Venango Co, Pa d: January 05, 1877 in Deerfield Twp, Warren Co, Pa . +Joseph Morrison b: 1803 d: February 21, 1874 in Deerfield Twp, Warren Co, Pa It matches with lineage 178, but also L005. Have we discussed this connection before? .Mike Allen
Will of Alexander Beatty of Ballyworphy, Parish of Hillsboro, County Down, Ireland, page 391 Belfast District Will Books, 28 April 1862 to 14 April 1864, FHL Microfilm #917963, transcribed by Laurel Baty I Alexander Beatty of the Townland of Ballworphy parish of Hillsboro & County of Down being old and infirm of body but of perfectly sound mind and disposing memory calling to mind the uncertainty of life and certainty of death do hereby dispose of the property that God in his goodness has bestowed upon me to my children in the following manner viz: First I leave and bequeath to my son Richard Beatty of AMERICA the sum of thirty pounds sterling to be remitted to him by my Executors hereinafter named. Secondly I leave and bequeath to my son William Beatty of Hillsboro the sum of thirty pounds sterling. Thirdly I will and bequeath to my son David Beatty of Belfast the sum of ten pounds sterling. Fourthly I will and bequeath to my son David's two eldest children Jane & Agnes Beatty each the sum of ten pounds sterling to be paid to them when they come of age. This money to be put to interest to the children come to age and the interest on it to be paid by the executors to their father David Beatty of Belfast. Fifthly I will and bequeath to my son John Beatty of AMERICA (if alive at my decease) the sum of thirty pounds sterling to be remitted him as soon as convenient after my decease. Sixthly I will and bequeath to my daughter Margaret Martin the sum of thirty pounds sterling and I will & bequeath to my grand daughter Nancy Martin who was reared & brought up with me the sum of ten pounds sterling. These ten pounds to be put to interest & the amount of interest to be given Nancy Martin by my executors yearly. I also will & bequeath to the aforesaid Nancy Martin a new loom & my eight day clock the loom to be given her at any time she may require it & the clock when she comes to age. Seventhly I will and bequeath to my daughter Margaret Martin the (with the approbation of the Most Noble the Marqui of Downshire) the house that I now reside in also whatever chattels I die possessed of with the exception of the loom and clock aforementioned which I have bequeathed to my granddaughter Nancy Martin. Eighthly I will & bequeath to my sister Betty Lowry the sum of three pounds sterling to be paid her by my Executors by installments on one pound per year for three years after my decease. It is my will also if my two sons Richard & John (who are in America) be not alive at my decease that the money bequeathed them be paid to as many of my grandchildren in Ireland as are alive at my decease & I allow none of it to go to my grandchildren in America. It is my will that my Executors dispose of my watch to the best advantage. If any of my children desire her they are to get the preference at the highest money. Lastly if after my decease my property falls short of what I have bequeathed It is my will that each of my four sons bequests be diminished equally by whatever amount falls short. I nominate and appoint Adam Beatty (grocer) of Ballykeel Edenagonnell, William Swan Beatty of Ballykeel Edenagonnell, William Beatty of Hillsboro (my son) Executors of this my last Will and testament hereby revoking and annulling & making void all former and other wills made by me at any time. It is my will that my executors will have me interred decently & pay all my funeral expenses & just debts and when these are paid & all other legacies should their be nay residuary money left it is my will that it be paid to my grandchild Eliza Martin. Dated this seventh day of April Eighteen hundred and sixty two (1862). Mark of Testator Signed Sealed and delivered in presence of testator and each other: Stewart Conley, Thomas Reid, Witnesses The last Will and Testament of Alexander Beatty late of Ballyworpy in the County of Down, Weaver, deceased, was proved in common form of law and probate thereof granted by Her Majesty's Court of Probate in Ireland in the District Registry of Belfast to Adam Beatty, grocer and William Swan Beatty, farmer, both of Ballykeel Edenagonnell and William Beatty of Hillsborough, labourer, all in the County of Down, the Executors named in said Will. They being first sworn. Dated the 1st day of May 1863 Extracted by John Pennington Proctor and Solicitor, Lisburn Ireland, Index to Griffith's Valuation, 1848-1864 Name: Alexander Beatty Location: Down, Hillsborough, Ballyworfy Lessor: Marquis of Downshire Source Information: Heritage World Family History Services. Ireland, Index to Griffith's Valuation, 1848-1864 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: Valuation Books, 1848-1864. National Archives, Dublin and Public Record Office, Belfast. There is an Alexander Beatty living at Ballyworphy and renting from the Marquis of Downshire as early as 1788 (perhaps the father of the above Alexander?) >From Index to Freeholders (available on PRONI) Surname of freeholder: Beatty Forename(s) of freeholder: Alexander Address of freeholder (townland or street): Ballyworfy Name of landlord: Lord Downshire County: Down Date of registry: 1788 Parish/ District Anahilt Presbyterian Date Of Birth 04:08:1819 Date of Baptism First name RICHARD Surname BEATTY Sex Male Denomination Fathers First name ALEXANDER Fathers Surname BEATTY Address 1 BALLYWORFY Address 3 Banbridge Address 4 Co Down Parish/ District Anahilt Presbyterian Date Of Birth 28:06:1826 Date of Baptism First name JOHN Surname BEATTY Sex Male Denomination Fathers First name ALEXANDER Fathers Surname BEATTY Address 1 BALLYWORFY Address 3 Banbridge Address 4 Co Down Possibility?? 1860 United States Federal Census Name: Richard Beatty Age in 1860: 29 Birth Year: abt 1831 Birthplace: Ireland Home in 1860: Rose Bar, Yuba, California Gender: Male Post Office: Timbuctoo Value of real estate: View Image Household Members: Name Age Richard Beatty 29 Ann Beatty 30 born Ireland Robert Beatty 5 John Beatty 5 On same page John Beatty age 24, born Ireland, miner. Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Rose Bar, Yuba, California; Roll: M653_72; Page: 803; Image: 262. 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Richard Beatty Home in 1900: Rose Bar, Yuba, California Age: 77 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1823 Birthplace: Ireland Relationship to head-of-house: Head Race: White Occupation: View Image Immigration Year: 1850 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Richard Beatty 77 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Rose Bar, Yuba, California; Roll: T623 116; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 133. 1900 United States Federal Census Name: John Beatty Home in 1900: Rose Bar, Yuba, California Age: 63 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1837 Birthplace: Ireland Relationship to head-of-house: Head Race: White Occupation: View Image Immigration Year: 1858 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age John Beatty 63 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Rose Bar, Yuba, California; Roll: T623 116; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 133. Laurel Baty, L252
I've done some abstracting of New Castle Co., DE wills to a Word document. I believe these Scott Co. KY folks originally were in New Castle and Mill Ck. Hd. DE/Chester, PA/Cecil Co. MD area circa 1700 forward. The Armistead Emeson I believe to actually be surname Empson. The Richard Robinson family can be found early in DE records. I believe these people are connected to a Beaty family (James) c 1820-1830 living in Jackson Co IN. They appear to be related to the William A. Beaty who died in Xenia, OH. Wm. A. Beaty is recorded in ealrly Jackson Co IN records as a surveyor. As I recall his obit mentioned owning land in Brownstown, Jackson Co IN. I will be glad to post some of these will abstracts to the list if the group believes they may be helpful. Bear in mind that I'm abstract several associated surnames that seem to cross paths with these Beatys later on, so not every abstract would be a Beaty (all spellings)surname. Sandy L-48 -----Original Message----- From: bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Donna VanZandt Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 7:41 PM To: bp2000@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BP2000] [Fwd: [KYBIOS] BIO #11125 - RICHARD M. ROBINSON -GARRARDCO] Maybe part of L-60 Here is a bit more on the mother of Richard M. Robinson (Mary Polly Beatty) It looks like she was the daughter of John Beatty (died cir 1808) and Nancy. Scott co., KY is a burn county so many records are fragments. John might be a child of Wim Beatty and his first wife, married 2nd Sarah Lytle. He had a dau Sally with his second wife who married a Charles Robinson. Lots of John Beatty, Beatty etc in that area, tho. Donna L-3 Microfilm 1876542 Scott co., KY Wills Will Book A 1796-1809 pg. 405 (excerpts) Bond: Know all men by these presents that we Nancy Beatty and Benjamin Robinson, Robert McCauley and ?Vensilallen Prewitt unto the justices of Scott county fo $4000 16 May 1808 The condition of the above obligation is such that Nancy Beatty and Benjamin Robinson, Admr.'s of the estate of John Beatty, dec'd........... Nancy Beatty Benjamin Robinson R. McCauley Joseph McCauley ? VensilAllen Prewitt pg. 437 The amount of the goods and the sale of John Beattie, dec'd. (purchasers-some excerpted) Armstead Emeson, Adam Stifler, Richard Sebree, William Beattie, Levy Johnson, George Beattie, Geo. Knox, Stephen Lucas, George Ballard, Jessee Bryant, Benjamin Stubbling, Jeremiah Baldwin, Edward Wright, James Peak, Jacob Baxter, Younger Pitts, Thos. Peck, John S. Johnson, Thos. Lemon, Robert Lindsay, Robt. F. Gale, Ephraim Baits, Nancy Beattie, Benj. Robinson, James Beattie, ................... Dec. Court 1808 pg. 440 In obedience to an order from the worshipful court of Scott county we the subscribers have received, appraised and allotted the slaves of John Beaty, dec'd in the following manner (to wit) We have allotted to Nancy Beaty, widow, one Negro woman named Susannah, child named Milow, boy named Cla......(gone).......and a boy named Nathan amounting to seven hundred and twenty seven dollars which makes her indebted to the other heirs thirty four dollars sixty seven cents. To Benjamin Robertson, Junr. and Polly, his wife we have alloted one Negro man named Jack, woman named Aimey, and boy named Dudley amounting to six hundred and eighty dollars which makes his lot lack twelve dollars 33 cents. We have alloted to Sally Beatty one Negro boy named Ned, one Negro girl named Charlotte, boy named Gilbert and girl named Winny amounting to six hundred and seventy dollars which makes her lot lack twenty two dollars 33 cts. which amount together with what Benjamin Robinson and Polly, his wife's 1 lot lack is to be paid by Nancy Beatty, widow, at the final settlement of said estate. Given under our hands this 24 day of November 1808. Rob't Smith Thos. Herndon Rodes Smith Scott County Sct The division of the estate of John Beatty, deceased, & allottment of dower to his wife was this day returned in open court by the commissioners and ordered to be recorded. Vol. B pg. 1 In obedience to an order from the worshipful county court of Scott we the subscribers have viewed and alloted the land of John Beatty, deceased in the following manner, to wit........(gone)...........widow, Nancy Beatty a tract of land containing ...........(gone)............and 36 poles..........(gone)......mansion house on the bank of McConnel's Run ....(description)..... To Benjamin Robinson, Jun'r and Polly, his wife thirty three? acres ........description....corner to Nancy Beatty, widow, ....to a school house...... To Sally Beatty, orphan thirty four acres beginning at a hickory, corner with Benjamin Robinson.......description.......... 6 February 1809 Robert Smith David Herndon Thos. Herndon Rodes Smith ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris & Sheila Hale" <cshale@shaw.ca> To: "Beatty 2000" <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 9:04 PM Subject: [BP2000] [Fwd: [KYBIOS] BIO #11125 - RICHARD M. ROBINSON - GARRARDCO] Forwarded from the Kentucky Bio's list with Sandi's permission Another Beattey connection. Sheila I Hale 236/240 -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [KYBIOS] BIO #11125 - RICHARD M. ROBINSON - GARRARD CO Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2008 07:32:48 -0500 From: Sandi Gorin <sgorin@glasgow-ky.com> To: KYBIOGRAPHIES@rootsweb.com NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. 11125 GARRARD CO - RICHARD M. ROBINSON - Robinson, Beattey, Hoskins, Bright, Nelson, #11125: Kentucky Genealogy and Biography, Volume IV, Battle-Perrin-Kniffin, 3rd ed., 1886. Garrard Co. RICHARD M. ROBINSON was born near Ashland, in Fayette County, Ky., September 15, 1817, and was the son of Benjamin and Mary (Beattey) Robinson. His education was received at the old Bacon College, Georgetown, Ky. February 11, 1840, he married, in the county of Garrard, Miss Margaret Hoskins, a daughter of William and Elizabeth (Bright) Hoskins, and to this union were born three children: Mary, Maggie and William. Though an excellent citizen and a man of broad and liberal charity, he was not a member of any church. He died at his home, Camp Dick Robinson, June 13, 1869, and in speaking of this event, the Frankfort (Ky.) Commonwealth took occasion to remark as follows: "When the events of yesterday and to-day have become a part of the facts of history, Richard M. Robinson will be read of as one of the patriotic faithful men, who unfolded the flag of his country above him when peril was in the breeze and the days were full of darkness, acknowledging no other allegiance and worshiping at no other shrine. To that spirit of heroism - that pure and exalted and holy patriotism - was due the founding on this farm, in 1861, by Gen. Nelson, of 'Camp Dick Robinson,' where the soldiery of the Union first marshaled in Kentucky and disciplined their ranks for the great contest that has ended in peace and liberty and National integrity. For years the sound of the drum and the fife broke the morning echoes in the vicinity of his home, and now they are gone and green grass grows where the bivouac fires were once lighted and the tents spread their white wings, and the sad vestiges of strife are swept away leaving peace and quietude, his soul finds a proper time to leave its frail tenement and to return to his father and its God. Buried with the honors of the Masonic brotherhood, of which he was a worthy member, and attended to the grave by the largest funeral procession ever witnessed in the county, his life journey is ended and his spirit at rest." ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KYBIOGRAPHIES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message When replying to a digest message, quote only the specific message to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying. ------------------------------- 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 When replying to a digest message, quote only the specific message to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying. ------------------------------- 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
Maybe part of L-60 Here is a bit more on the mother of Richard M. Robinson (Mary Polly Beatty) It looks like she was the daughter of John Beatty (died cir 1808) and Nancy. Scott co., KY is a burn county so many records are fragments. John might be a child of Wim Beatty and his first wife, married 2nd Sarah Lytle. He had a dau Sally with his second wife who married a Charles Robinson. Lots of John Beatty, Beatty etc in that area, tho. Donna L-3 Microfilm 1876542 Scott co., KY Wills Will Book A 1796-1809 pg. 405 (excerpts) Bond: Know all men by these presents that we Nancy Beatty and Benjamin Robinson, Robert McCauley and ?Vensilallen Prewitt unto the justices of Scott county fo $4000 16 May 1808 The condition of the above obligation is such that Nancy Beatty and Benjamin Robinson, Admr.'s of the estate of John Beatty, dec'd........... Nancy Beatty Benjamin Robinson R. McCauley Joseph McCauley ? VensilAllen Prewitt pg. 437 The amount of the goods and the sale of John Beattie, dec'd. (purchasers-some excerpted) Armstead Emeson, Adam Stifler, Richard Sebree, William Beattie, Levy Johnson, George Beattie, Geo. Knox, Stephen Lucas, George Ballard, Jessee Bryant, Benjamin Stubbling, Jeremiah Baldwin, Edward Wright, James Peak, Jacob Baxter, Younger Pitts, Thos. Peck, John S. Johnson, Thos. Lemon, Robert Lindsay, Robt. F. Gale, Ephraim Baits, Nancy Beattie, Benj. Robinson, James Beattie, ................... Dec. Court 1808 pg. 440 In obedience to an order from the worshipful court of Scott county we the subscribers have received, appraised and allotted the slaves of John Beaty, dec'd in the following manner (to wit) We have allotted to Nancy Beaty, widow, one Negro woman named Susannah, child named Milow, boy named Cla......(gone).......and a boy named Nathan amounting to seven hundred and twenty seven dollars which makes her indebted to the other heirs thirty four dollars sixty seven cents. To Benjamin Robertson, Junr. and Polly, his wife we have alloted one Negro man named Jack, woman named Aimey, and boy named Dudley amounting to six hundred and eighty dollars which makes his lot lack twelve dollars 33 cents. We have alloted to Sally Beatty one Negro boy named Ned, one Negro girl named Charlotte, boy named Gilbert and girl named Winny amounting to six hundred and seventy dollars which makes her lot lack twenty two dollars 33 cts. which amount together with what Benjamin Robinson and Polly, his wife's 1 lot lack is to be paid by Nancy Beatty, widow, at the final settlement of said estate. Given under our hands this 24 day of November 1808. Rob't Smith Thos. Herndon Rodes Smith Scott County Sct The division of the estate of John Beatty, deceased, & allottment of dower to his wife was this day returned in open court by the commissioners and ordered to be recorded. Vol. B pg. 1 In obedience to an order from the worshipful county court of Scott we the subscribers have viewed and alloted the land of John Beatty, deceased in the following manner, to wit........(gone)...........widow, Nancy Beatty a tract of land containing ...........(gone)............and 36 poles..........(gone)......mansion house on the bank of McConnel's Run ....(description)..... To Benjamin Robinson, Jun'r and Polly, his wife thirty three? acres ........description....corner to Nancy Beatty, widow, ....to a school house...... To Sally Beatty, orphan thirty four acres beginning at a hickory, corner with Benjamin Robinson.......description.......... 6 February 1809 Robert Smith David Herndon Thos. Herndon Rodes Smith ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris & Sheila Hale" <cshale@shaw.ca> To: "Beatty 2000" <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 9:04 PM Subject: [BP2000] [Fwd: [KYBIOS] BIO #11125 - RICHARD M. ROBINSON - GARRARDCO] Forwarded from the Kentucky Bio's list with Sandi's permission Another Beattey connection. Sheila I Hale 236/240 -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [KYBIOS] BIO #11125 - RICHARD M. ROBINSON - GARRARD CO Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2008 07:32:48 -0500 From: Sandi Gorin <sgorin@glasgow-ky.com> To: KYBIOGRAPHIES@rootsweb.com NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. 11125 GARRARD CO RICHARD M. ROBINSON Robinson, Beattey, Hoskins, Bright, Nelson, #11125: Kentucky Genealogy and Biography, Volume IV, Battle-Perrin-Kniffin, 3rd ed., 1886. Garrard Co. RICHARD M. ROBINSON was born near Ashland, in Fayette County, Ky., September 15, 1817, and was the son of Benjamin and Mary (Beattey) Robinson. His education was received at the old Bacon College, Georgetown, Ky. February 11, 1840, he married, in the county of Garrard, Miss Margaret Hoskins, a daughter of William and Elizabeth (Bright) Hoskins, and to this union were born three children: Mary, Maggie and William. Though an excellent citizen and a man of broad and liberal charity, he was not a member of any church. He died at his home, Camp Dick Robinson, June 13, 1869, and in speaking of this event, the Frankfort (Ky.) Commonwealth took occasion to remark as follows: When the events of yesterday and to-day have become a part of the facts of history, Richard M. Robinson will be read of as one of the patriotic faithful men, who unfolded the flag of his country above him when peril was in the breeze and the days were full of darkness, acknowledging no other allegiance and worshiping at no other shrine. To that spirit of heroism that pure and exalted and holy patriotism was due the founding on this farm, in 1861, by Gen. Nelson, of Camp Dick Robinson, where the soldiery of the Union first marshaled in Kentucky and disciplined their ranks for the great contest that has ended in peace and liberty and National integrity. For years the sound of the drum and the fife broke the morning echoes in the vicinity of his home, and now they are gone and green grass grows where the bivouac fires were once lighted and the tents spread their white wings, and the sad vestiges of strife are swept away leaving peace and quietude, his soul finds a proper time to leave its frail tenement and to return to his father and its God. Buried with the honors of the Masonic brotherhood, of which he was a worthy member, and attended to the grave by the largest funeral procession ever witnessed in the county, his life journey is ended and his spirit at rest. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KYBIOGRAPHIES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message When replying to a digest message, quote only the specific message to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying. ------------------------------- 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
Ed, Wonder if Peter Beatty could be a brother to my Catherine Beaty, who was born 1797, New Jersey. I do not know where in N.J. but she married David Bowlby in Bethleham, Hunterdon Co., N.J. Do you have more info. on Peter? Julie Miller
An obituary of Mathew Beattie was posted this morning on the Dumfriesshire mailing list by Barbara Brown Allen: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY/2008-07/1217 071016 Here is some more information on this Mathew Beattie who was born in Dumfriesshire and died in Ontario, Canada: Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1857-1924 Name: Mathew Beattie Birth Place: Dumfriesshire Scotland Age: 23 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1860 Father Name: John Beattie Mother Name: Maggie Beattie Spouse Name: Fannie Moore Spouse's Age: 20 Spouse Estimated Birth Year: abt 1863 Spouse Birth Place: Church Canada Spouse Father Name: Joseph Moore Spouse Mother Name: Rebecca Moore Marriage Date: 11 Nov 1883 Marriage Place: Halton Marriage County: Halton Family History Library Microfilm: MS932_43 Source Information: Ancestry.com and Genealogical Research Library (Brampton, Ontario, Canada). Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1857-1924 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: 1901 Census of Canada Name: Fannie Beathe Gender: Female Marital Status: Married Age: 38 Birth Date: 8 Nov 1862 Birthplace: Ontario Relation to Head of House: Wife Spouse's Name: Matthew Racial or Tribal Origin: Irish Nationality: Canadian Religion: Presbyterian Province: Ontario District: Halton District Number: 68 Sub-District: Nassagaweya Sub-District Number: F-1 Family Number: 95 Page: 9 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Matthew Beathe 40 born Scotland, merchant Fannie Beathe 38 John M Beathe 16 Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1901 Census of Canada [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. Original data: Library and Archives Canada. Census of Canada, 1901. Ottawa, Canada: Library and Archives Canada. RG31, T-6428 to T-6556. 1891 Census of Canada Name: Mathew Beaty Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Age: 30 Birth Year: abt 1861 Birthplace: Scotland Relation to Head of House: Head Religion: Free Church French Canadian: No Father's Birth Place: Scotland Mother's Birth Place: Scotland Province: Ontario District Number: 71 District: Halton Subdistrict: Nassagaweya Archive Roll #: T-6340 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Mathew Beaty 30 born Scotland, parents born Scotland Fannie Beaty 28 born Ontario, parents born Ireland John Beaty 6 born Ontario Robert Little 33 born Ontario Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1891 Census of Canada [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: Library and Archives Canada. Census of Canada, 1891. RG31, T-6290 to T-6427. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Canada. 1911 Census of Canada Name: Matthew Bratter Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Age: 50 Birth Date: Dec 1860 Birthplace: Scotland Family Number: 1 Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name: Fannie Immigration Year: 1882 Tribal: Scotch (Scotish) Province: Ontario District: Halton District Number: 76 Sub-District: Nassagaweya Sub-District Number: 7 Place of Habitation: Campbellell Census Year: 1911 Page: 1 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Matthew Bratter 50 Fannie Bratter 57 Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1911 Census of Canada [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. Original data: Library and Archives Canada. Census of Canada, 1911. Ottawa, Canada: Library and Archives Canada. Microfilm reels T-20326 to T-20460. 1911 Census of Canada (On same page as Mathew) Name: John M Beath Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Age: 26 Birth Date: Nov 1884 Birthplace: Ontario Family Number: 5 Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name: Ethel L Tribal: Scotch (Scotish) Province: Ontario District: Halton District Number: 76 Sub-District: Nassagaweya Sub-District Number: 7 Place of Habitation: Campbellell Census Year: 1911 Page: 1 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age John M Beath 26 Ethel L Beath 25 Girtie Beath 4 Gladys Beath 3 Ethel B Beath 1 Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1911 Census of Canada [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. Original data: Library and Archives Canada. Census of Canada, 1911. Ottawa, Canada: Library and Archives Canada. Microfilm reels T-20326 to T-20460. Birth from Scotland's people: Mathew Beattie was born Dec. 23, 1860 in Cranston, Dunscore, Dumfries to John Beattie, farmer & Margaret Beatttie, maiden name Brown. Marriage from Scotland's People: John Beattie of Cranston, Dunscore, Dumfries (son of Matthew Beattie, United Presbyterian Minsiter, Dunscore and Janet Beattie maiden name Bann(?) deceased) & Margaret Brown (daughter of James Brown, farmer & Janet Brown, maiden name Croswill(?) deceased) were married Nov. 24, 1857 at Glencairn, Dumfries. Death from Scotland's People: John Beattie of Cranston, age 34, married to Margaret Brown died July 25, 1866 in Cranston, Dunscore, Dumfries. He was the son of Matthew Beattie, minister of the Gospel (deceased) & Janet Beattie maiden name Barr (deceased). William Beattie, brother, was the informant Death from SCotland's People: Mathew Beattie died June 23, 1858, age 72, minister of the gospel, he was a widower & died at Newton, Dunscore, Dumfires. He was the son of David Beattie, weaver, deceased, & Margaret Templeton (deceased). He was buried in the churchyard at Dunscore. The informant on the death certificate was William Beattie, son. Death from Scotland's People: Margaret Beattie, age 31, wife of John Beattie, farmer, died Oct. 9, 1862 in Cranston, Dunscore, Dumfries. She was the daughter of James Brown & Janet ??? 1861 Scotland Census Name: John Beattie Age: 29 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1832 Relationship: Head Spouse's name : Margt Gender: Male Where born: Dunscore, Dumfriesshire Registration Number: 822 Registration district: Dunscore Civil Parish: Dunscore County: Dumfriesshire Address: Crawston Occupation: Proprietor Of 120 Acres ED: 2 Household schedule number: 6 Line: 1 Roll: CSSCT1861_143 Household Members: Name Age James Beattie 32 Jessie Beattie 2 John Beattie 29 John Beattie 1 Margt Beattie 28 Mathas Beattie 3 Mo James Kirkpatrick 24 Jean Kirkpatrick 18 Joseph Lauro 18 Agnes Marchbank 18 Source Citation: Parish: Dunscore; ED: 2; Line: 1; Year: 1861. 1871 Scotland Census Name: Matthew Beattie Age: 9 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1862 Relationship: Nephew Gender: Male Where born: Dunscore, Dumfriesshire Registration Number: 822 Registration district: Dunscore Civil Parish: Dunscore County: Dumfriesshire Address: Nethertown Occupation: Scholar ED: 7 Household schedule number: 13 Line: 9 Roll: CSSCT1871_183 Household Members: Name Age Jessie Beattie 12 John Beattie 10 Matthew Beattie 9 Jane Bell 19 James Haugh 18 Thomas Moffat 16 James Patterson 23 Elizabeth Roddan 13 Jane I Roddan 10 Jessie Roddan 44 John Roddan 43 John Roddan 7 Mary Roddan 15 Matthew B Roddan 3 Janet Stott 23 Robert Welsh 18 Source Citation: Parish: Dunscore; ED: 7; Line: 9; Year: 1871. 1881 Scotland Census Name: Matthew Beattie Age: 19 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1862 Relationship: Boarder Gender: Male Where born: Dunscore, Dumfriesshire Registration Number: 840 Registration district: Lochmaben Civil Parish: Lochmaben Town: Lochmaben County: Dumfriesshire Address: Bruce St Occupation: Ironmonger ED: 1 Household schedule number: 78 Line: 25 Roll: cssct1881_325 Household Members: Name Age Matthew Beattie 19 James Wright 28 Jassie A D Wright 1 Maggie D Wright 20 Source Citation: Parish: Lochmaben; ED: 1; Line: 25; Year: 1881. Laurel Baty, L252
Thanks for the URL address Dinah, I have been having a ball with it for the past hour. Armond L-32 ----- Original Message ----- From: <Dinah702@aol.com> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 1:24 AM Subject: [BP2000] Kentucky Vital Records database > > Kentucky Vital Records database > _http://kyvitals.com/vis/search/search_death_recs.php_ > (http://kyvitals.com/vis/search/search_death_recs.php) > > > > > > **************Get fantasy football with free live scoring. Sign up for > FanHouse Fantasy Football today. > (http://www.fanhouse.com/fantasyaffair?ncid=aolspr00050000000020) > When replying to a digest message, quote only the specific message to > which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. > Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides > with the message subject to which you are replying. > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Yes, it is a beautiful area and fairly unspoiled (too far north for the NYC weekend 2nd home crowd!)..... > From: acbeaty@1starnet.com> To: bp2000@rootsweb.com> Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 16:46:05 -0500> Subject: Re: [BP2000] Samuel Beattie and Elizabeth> > I just looked at the Road Atlas and it appears that Salem is in a very > pretty area.> Thanks to Ray, Bruce and Doris for helping me locate that site.> Armond L-32> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Up2Nutrix@aol.com>> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 11:23 PM> Subject: Re: [BP2000] Samuel Beattie and Elizabeth> > > > Washington County, New York, is still very much in New York State. It's > > just> > north of Rensselaer County, across the Hudson River from Saratoga Springs > > and> > Glens Falls. It borders on Vermont, but it's never been part of Vermont. > > In> > fact, at one time Vermont (then known as the New Hampshire Grants) was > > part of> > New York Colony, not the other way around.> >> > Doris Stanford (L-130B)> >> >> > **************> > Get fantasy football with free live> > scoring. Sign up for FanHouse Fantasy Football today.> >> > (http://www.fanhouse.com/fantasyaffair?ncid=aolspr00050000000020)> > When replying to a digest message, quote only the specific message to > > which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. > > Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides > > with the message subject to which you are replying.> >> >> >> > -------------------------------> > 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> > > > When replying to a digest message, quote only the specific message to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying.> > > > -------------------------------> 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 _________________________________________________________________ Keep your kids safer online with Windows Live Family Safety. http://www.windowslive.com/family_safety/overview.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_family_safety_072008
I just looked at the Road Atlas and it appears that Salem is in a very pretty area. Thanks to Ray, Bruce and Doris for helping me locate that site. Armond L-32 ----- Original Message ----- From: <Up2Nutrix@aol.com> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 11:23 PM Subject: Re: [BP2000] Samuel Beattie and Elizabeth > Washington County, New York, is still very much in New York State. It's > just > north of Rensselaer County, across the Hudson River from Saratoga Springs > and > Glens Falls. It borders on Vermont, but it's never been part of Vermont. > In > fact, at one time Vermont (then known as the New Hampshire Grants) was > part of > New York Colony, not the other way around. > > Doris Stanford (L-130B) > > > ************** > Get fantasy football with free live > scoring. Sign up for FanHouse Fantasy Football today. > > (http://www.fanhouse.com/fantasyaffair?ncid=aolspr00050000000020) > When replying to a digest message, quote only the specific message to > which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. > Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides > with the message subject to which you are replying. > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
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>From Washington Co NY US GENWEB site: Washington County was organized under its present name in 1784. It was originally included in the counties of Albany and Charlotte (no longer in existence) and included a part of Vermont. Washington County is bounded on the north and east by Vermont, on the south by Rensselaer Co., NY, and on the west by Saratoga and Warren Counties. **************************** Since our L19 Beat(t)(y)(ie)s were in the area well before 1784 research should include the records of Albany and the now defunct Charlotte counties.... Ray Beaty L1/3 _________________________________________________________________ With Windows Live for mobile, your contacts travel with you. http://www.windowslive.com/mobile/overview.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_mobile_072008