Hi Mardi, Headstones are not always correct. Can you verify his date of death some other way? How about his service record? Where did he die? Myles Johnson ***************************************** -----Original Message----- From: bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Mardi Carlson Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 12:50 PM To: BP2000-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BP2000] WWI registration Hoping someone can shed some light on this for me. Margaret Culley nee Beatty's son Frank H. Culley was born 1881 and died 1917 According to his headstone in Vanceboro, Maine. I personally took the picture this summer He is buried with his Mother Margaret and Father William Culley among other Beatty relatives. I found his WWI draft registration on Ancestry and the registration date is Sept. 23, 1918. It is the absolute correct person without a shadow of a doubt. He had 4 years prior service rank Private, branch Inf., 5 Reg. Mass VM Mass How can his death be a year earlier than his registration date. Mardi L-489 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
I don't know exactly where he died. He is buried in a little, way out of the way, boarder town named Vanceboro in Maine. The home address he gives on his WWI registration is Waterville, Maine. He is employed in New Bunswick, Canada and where he signs his name at the bottom he also wrote another address underneath being 276 Main St., St Johns, NB. He could of died anywhere inbetween as his occupation was Commercial Traveller. I find his wife and daughter back in Mass. in 1920 alone so he is dead by that time. I have looked for records in Washington County Maine before but not much shows up.. Have to take a look again, I was looking for dates in the late 1800's before.. Where do you look for service records, I haven't ever done that before. Or needed to.. Mardi L-489 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Myles Johnson" <mylesj33@comcast.net> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 11:55 AM Subject: Re: [BP2000] WWI registration > Hi Mardi, > Headstones are not always correct. Can you verify his date of death some > other way? How about his service record? Where did he die? > > Myles Johnson > > ***************************************** > > -----Original Message----- > From: bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com] On > Behalf Of Mardi Carlson > Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 12:50 PM > To: BP2000-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [BP2000] WWI registration > > Hoping someone can shed some light on this for me. > > Margaret Culley nee Beatty's son Frank H. Culley was born 1881 and died > 1917 > > According to his headstone in Vanceboro, Maine. I personally took the > picture this summer He is buried with his Mother Margaret and Father > William > > Culley among other Beatty relatives. > > I found his WWI draft registration on Ancestry and the registration date > is > Sept. 23, 1918. It is the absolute correct person without a shadow of a > doubt. He had 4 years prior service rank Private, branch Inf., 5 Reg. > Mass > VM Mass > > How can his death be a year earlier than his registration date. > Mardi > L-489 > > 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 > >
Hoping someone can shed some light on this for me. Margaret Culley nee Beatty's son Frank H. Culley was born 1881 and died 1917 According to his headstone in Vanceboro, Maine. I personally took the picture this summer He is buried with his Mother Margaret and Father William Culley among other Beatty relatives. I found his WWI draft registration on Ancestry and the registration date is Sept. 23, 1918. It is the absolute correct person without a shadow of a doubt. He had 4 years prior service rank Private, branch Inf., 5 Reg. Mass VM Mass How can his death be a year earlier than his registration date. Mardi L-489
From: "Memorials of the Dead, Counties Galway & Mayo (Western Seaboard)" compiled and edited by Ian Cantwell; Eneclann http://www.eneclann.ie/ Inis Maan, County Galway [The church is in the middle of the southern part of the island and the graveyard is about 100 meters south of the eastern pier. There is a medieval church ruin called Cill Cheannannagh. There is also a modern graveyard about half a mile to the north of the pier whose earliest memorial is 1940. The church and graveyard are listed together for convenience.] Lord have mercy on the soul of (blank) Bedly who died in the 40 yr of his age 189(blank) To grandparents Thomas Beatty born 1793 and Mary Faherty Beatty born 1793 By Thomas J Beatty Woburn Mass U.S.A. Inis More, Cill Einne, County Galway [The graveyard is near the village of the same name.] In memory of his parents John Beatty 1819-88 and Bridget Beatty nee McDonogh 1833-1908 his brother Edward Beatty 1872-1919 also his grandparents Edward McDonogh 1799-1859 and Catherine McDonogh 1816-71 who lie here This monument has been raised to the wishes of Thomas J Beatty who died in Woburn Mass U.S.A. 14th May 1944 Erected to the order of his daughter Mary M Beatty Spiddal, County Galway [This graveyard is the biggest in western County Galway] Pray for the soul of Coleman Beatty who died in Nov 1900 aged 60 years also his wife Margaret who died in July 1889 aged 45 years Erected by their daughter Mary 1930 United States Federal Census Name: Thomas Beattie Home in 1930: Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts Age: 63 Estimated birth year: abt 1867 Birthplace: Ireland Relation to Head of House: Head Race: White Parents' birthplace: Ireland Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Thomas Beattie 63 Mary Beattie 34 daughter Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: 931; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 544; Image: 773.0. 1930 United States Federal Census Name: Edward S Beattie Home in 1930: Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts Age: 33 Estimated birth year: abt 1897 Birthplace: Massachusetts Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's name: Claire A Race: White Parents' birthplace: Ireland Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Edward S Beattie 33 Claire A Beattie 38 Frederick W Beattie 12 Nancy C Beattie 6 Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: 931; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 545; Image: 805.0. 1920 United States Federal Census Name: Thomas J Beatty Home in 1920: Woburn Ward 1, Middlesex, Massachusetts Age: 57 years Estimated birth year: abt 1863 Birthplace: Ireland Relation to Head of House: Head Father's Birth Place: Ireland Mother's Birth Place: Ireland Marital Status: Widow Race: White Sex: Male Home owned: Own Year of Immigration: 1884 Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Image: 820 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Thomas J Beatty 57 Mary M Beatty 25 Edward S Beatty 22 Catherine Beatty 20 Source Citation: Year: 1920; Census Place: Woburn Ward 1, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: T625_720; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 536; Image: 820. 1910 United States Federal Census Name: Thomas Beatty Age in 1910: 38 Estimated birth year: abt 1872 Birthplace: Ireland Relation to Head of House: Head Father's Birth Place: Ireland Mother's Birth Place: Ireland Spouse's name: Hannah Home in 1910: Woburn Ward 1, Middlesex, Massachusetts Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Year of Immigration: 1882 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Thomas Beatty 38 Hannah Beatty 37 Delia Beatty 24 Mary Beatty 18 John Beatty 15 Edward Beatty 13 Catherine Beatty 9 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Woburn Ward 1, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: T624_607; Page: 18A; Enumeration District: 1067; Image: 471. 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Thomas Beattie Home in 1900: Wolburn Ward 3, Middlesex, Massachusetts Age: 34 Estimated birth year: abt 1866 Birthplace: Ireland Relationship to head-of-house: Head Spouse's name: Hannah Race: White Occupation: View image Immigration Year: 1880 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Thomas Beattie 34 Hannah Beattie 35 born Ireland Delia Beattie 14 Mary Beattie 8 John Beattie 5 born June 1894 Edward Beattie 4 born June 1895 Catherine Beattie 1.12 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Wolburn Ward 3, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: T623 668; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 1003. Social Security Death Index Name: Edward Beattie SSN: 020-10-0886 Last Residence: 01801 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America Born: 16 Jun 1896 Last Benefit: 01801 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America Died: Jan 1978 State (Year) SSN issued: Massachusetts (Before 1951 ) Source Citation: Number: 020-10-0886; Issue State: Massachusetts; Issue Date: Before 1951. Laurel Baty, L252
I've added a new section for Irish records on our site. It's accessible from the 'Archives' page. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bp2000/archives.htm This is just a start, with Laurel Baty's Irish deeds. So, watch for more to come. .Mike Allen
I don't have a lineage for this Thos., maybe a bro James P. Donna L-3 Past and Present of Lucas and Wayne Counties, Iowa-1913 NORMAN F. BAKER. The financial and business history of Lucas county would be incomplete were there failure to make mention of Norman F. Baker, banker and merchant and a progressive and public-spirited citizen. He is at present cashier of the Farmers & Miners Bank of Lucas, an institution established by his father, and he has made his influence felt in the development and conservation of banking interests in this part of the state. He was born in Chariton. lowa, June 10. 1870, a son of J. C. and Martha (Steffy) Baker, the former a native of Brown county, Indiana. and the latter of Burlington, Iowa, where her birth occurred December 26, 1846, The father was one of the early settlers in the town of Lucas and from the time of its organization was a force in development, giving his influence and aid to the promotion of many progressive public movements and establishing and building up many of its finest business institutions, among which may be mentioned the Farmers & Miners Bank, which he organized in 1886. He died in this city in 1901 and his widow survives him and is residing in Lucas. She has been a resident of Iowa since her birth and was two days old when the state was admitted into the union. In this family were five children: Albert L., who resides in Montana; Norman F., of this review; Laura G., who is assistant cashier of the Farmers & Miners Bank of Lucas; J. C., Jr., a former attorney of Lucas, who died in 1906; and Blanche, who is residing with her mother. The common schools of Lucas afforded Norman F. Baker his educational opportunities, but he has carried forward his own studies since that time, being an apt pupil in the school of experience. Since 1886 he has been connected with the affairs of the Farmers & Miners Bank, established in that year, an institution of which he is now cashier. A financier of shrewd and resourceful ability, he has by the application of sound and progressive methods made the concern grow and expand so that it is now not only the oldest bank in the county but also one of the substantial and prosperous financial concerns of the state. Mr. Baker is progressive and modern in all that he does and his spirit of enterprise is evidenced by the fact that he will allow in the bank only the newest equipment, having recently installed a new burglar proof manganese safe, of the Victor patent, one of the first to be introduced in southern Iowa. In addition to his banking interests Mr. Baker owns also a profitable general merchandise store in Lucas and two good farms in Jackson township, each of which is provided with an excellent set of improvements. Following his father's footsteps, he has ever taken an active part in the development of Lucas, centering a great deal of his attention upon its growth along business lines and making his individual prosperity a factor in general expansion. M. Baker married, in October, 1896, Miss Margaret Beatty, born in Wapello county, Iowa, June 4, 1874. She is a daughter of Thomas and Mary (Hart) Beatty, the former born in Dubuque in 1848 and the latter near Sheldon, Iowa. December 25, 1852. When Mrs. Baker was two years of age her parents removed to Lucas county, where both died, the father passing away in 1880 and the mother in April, 1900. In their family were five children: Mrs. Ella Jones, the wife of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railway agent at Indianola, Iowa: Mrs. Baker; James, who is engaged in the mercantile business in Ottumwa; Mrs. Mary Warner, whose husband is also a merchant in Albia, Iowa; and Susan, the wife of Arthur Knotts, intertested in mining in old Mexico. The two eldest children in this family are natives of Wapello county, the three younger ones having been born in Lucas county. The family has been in Iowa since pioneer times. Mrs. Baker's grandparents having been among the earliest settlers in Dubuque county. Mr. and Mrs. Baker have two sons: Norman F. Jr. born Decemher 29, 1897, now a student in the public schools ;and Gerald J. whose birth occurred April 19. 1900. and who is also pursuing his studies. Mrs. Baker is a member of the Catholic church of Chariton. Until 1912 Norman F. Baker was identified with the democratic party and was one of the most active workers in its ranks, taking a deep interest in local affairs and proving his publie spirit by official Service. He held on the democratic ticket almost all of the town and township offices and was democratic candidate for state representative. When the progressive party was formed, however, he allied his interests with it and in 1912 was its candidate for the office of state treasurer of Iowa. He has extensive fraternal connections, being a memher of Good Shepherd Lodge, No. 414, A. F. & A.M., of Lucas: the Royal Arch Masons at Chariton; and Emmanuel Commandery, N0. 50, K. T., of the same place. He is identified also with the Modern Woodmen of America and the Yeomen. He has held all the offices in the Masonic lodge and is at present treasurer. In all the lines of activity which claim his attention Mr. Baker has followed progressive, constructive and modern methods and in the development of his business interests, which are capably conducted, has proven himself a reliable, resourceful and far sighted business man. He possesses the elements of capacity and character that contribute largely toward success-elements of perseverance, self-reliance and good judgment. He is now one of the leading men of his region, and judging from his present success, the future will hold even greater victories and more substantial prosperity. 1880: Lucas And Jackson, Lucas, Iowa Source: FHL Film 1254352 National Archives Film T9-0352 Page 440B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Thomas BEATTY Self M M W 31 IL Occ: Grocer Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Mary BEATTY Wife F M W 30 WI Occ: Keeping House Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Ellen M. BEATTY Dau F S W 8 IA Fa: IL Mo: WI Margaret BEATTY Dau F S W 6 IA Fa: IL Mo: WI James BEATTY Son M S W 4 IA Fa: IL Mo: WI Mary BEATTY Dau F S W 2 IA Fa: IL Mo: WI Susan BEATTY Dau F S W 2M IA Fa: IL Mo: WI Andrew BUTTLER Other M S W 45 IRE Occ: Saloon Keeper Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Annie HAGUE Other F S W 17 SWE Occ: Servant Fa: SWE Mo: SWE 1880: Lucas And Jackson, Lucas, Iowa Source: FHL Film 1254352 National Archives Film T9-0352 Page 442A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace William CAMPBELL Self M M W 40 IRE Occ: Landlord Fa: IRE Mo: SCOT Mary H. CAMPBELL Wife F M W 37 OH Occ: Landlady Fa: PA Mo: PA Ella F. CAMPBELL Dau F S W 13 OH Occ: At School Fa: IRE Mo: OH Rachael E. CAMPBELL Dau F S W 8 IA Fa: IRE Mo: OH Jas. E. CAMPBELL Son M S W 6 IA Fa: IRE Mo: OH Joseph R. CAMPBELL Son M S W 3 IA Fa: IRE Mo: OH James CAMPBELL Father M M W 70 IRE Occ: At Home Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Rachael CAMPBELL Mother F M W 64 SCOT Occ: At Home Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Sarah HAYWORTH Other F S W 19 IA Occ: Servant Fa: IN Mo: IN Sarah J. HICKMAN Other F S W 23 MD Occ: Servant Fa: MD Mo: MD Andrew PETERSON Other M S W 45 SWE Occ: Laborer Fa: SWE Mo: SWE James P. BEATTY Other M S W 26 IL Occ: Butcher Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Mary Hart Thomas Batey - 25 SEP 1871 , Wapello, Iowa 1885 Iowa State Census about Mary Beaty Name: Mary Beaty Census Date: 1885 Residence County: Lucas Residence State: Iowa Locality: Chariton Birth Location: Wisconsin Family Number: 32 Marital Status: Widowed Gender: Female Birth Year: abt 1848 Line: 18 Roll: IA1885_223 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Mary Beaty 37 widow born Wis Ella Beaty 12 born Wapello co., IA Maggie Beaty 10 Wapello co., IA James Beaty 8 Wapello co., IA Mary Beaty 6 Lucas co., IA Susie Beaty 4 Lucas co., IA
This looks like L-457 Possibly Daniel Robertson Jones mother was a Robertson Descendants of Daniel Robertson Jones 1 Daniel Robertson Jones b: Abt. 1809 in KY .. +Sara K. Brannan b: Abt. 1813 in KY m: 17 Jun 1830 in Morgan co., IL ........ 2 Wilmoth S. Jones b: 26 Oct 1832 in IL d: 20 Jul 1863 in IL ............ +Charles A. Batty b: Abt. 1832 m: 07 Oct 1852 in IL - Greene Co Father: William Batty Mother: Elizabeth Baines ................... 3 William Batty b: 01 Jan 1854 in IL - Greene Co ....................... +Hester Ann Rhodes b: Abt. 1858 m: 18 Feb 1879 in IL - Greene Co ............................. 4 Charles Batty b: Abt. 1879 in IL - Greene Co ............................. 4 Coral Belle Batty b: 26 Sep 1882 in IL - Greene Co d: Apr 1944 in IL ................................. +John Wilson Powell b: 20 Sep 1884 in IL - Greene Co - Woody m: 03 Jan 1912 in IL - Greene Co ........................................ 5 Clement Eugene Powell b: 07 Jul 1918 in IL - Greene Co - Woody ................... 3 Susan Batty b: Abt. 1857 ................... 3 Robert Batty b: Abt. 1859 ................... 3 Daniel R. Batty b: 01 Sep 1861 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nelda Percival" <nelda_percival@hotmail.com> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 9:39 PM Subject: [BP2000] PML - Batty Please read the following for your info Nelda > From: cryssara@merr.com> Source: ROBERTSON@rootsweb.com> Subject: [RBRTSN] > Over 100 Heirs - Many States> > > It's been a while since I've posted > this:> > Taken from Probate records of Malcolm Robertson. His heirs were > the> children and grandchildren of his siblings.> > Heirs of Malcolm > Robertson - including mailing address as of August> 1894.> > Taken from a > hand written probate record - possible misspelling.> > Any and all > inquiries welcome.> > Listed by: state, county, city, surname, first name, > (m) means that> person was a minor August 1894.> > Arkansas, Benton Co., > Frisco = Carroll, Susan C.> Arkansas, Benton Co., Frisco = Harrold, L. P.> > Arkansas, Benton Co., Frisco = Robertson, James M.> Arkansas, Benton Co., > Frisco = Robertson, Joel> Arkansas, Benton Co., Frisco = Robertson, > Daniel, (m)> Arkansas, Carroll Co., Indian Creek = Rickman, Mary> > Arkansas, Crawford Co., Reedy = Looper, Nancy E.> California, San Luis > Obispo Co., Arroyo Grandes = Jones, John B.> Colorado, Elbert Co., Elbert > = Reno, Robert Lee> Colorado, Gilpin Co., Georgetown = Monyer, Alice> > Colorado, Arkins = Jones, Thomas J.> Idaho, Latch Co., Cornwall = > Robertson, William H.> Illinois, Christian Co., Dunkel = Batty, Robert> > Illinois, Christian Co., Dunkel = Batty, Daniel R.> Illinois, Cook Co., > Chicago = Robertson, George A.> Illinois, Cook Co., Chicago = Wentzel, > Alice> Illinois, Fulton Co., Table Grove = Kelso, Rachel> Illinois, Fulton > Co., Astoria = Robertson, William M.> Illinois, Greene Co., Wrightsville = > Batty, William> Illinois, Greene Co., Roodhouse = Batty, Sarah> Illinois, > Greene Co., Roodhouse = English, Lydia A.> Illinois, Greene Co., White > Hall = Jones, Alexander> Illinois, Greene Co., Wrightsville = Smith, > Rachel> Illinois, Madison Co., Collinsville = Nichols, Joseph J.> > Illinois, Schuyler Co., Rushville = Moore, Mary A.> Illinois, Schuyler > Co., Browning = Robertson, George S.> Illinois, Schuyler Co., Browning = > Robertson, Alexander> Illinois, Schuyler Co., Browning = Robertson, > Curtis> Illinois, Schuyler Co., Browning = Robertson, James> Illinois, > Schuyler Co., Browning = Robertson, William> Illinois, Schuyler Co., > Browning = Robertson, Joel (Adm.)> Illinois, Schuyler Co., Browning = > Robertson, Malcolm> Illinois, Schuyler Co., Browning = Skiles, Carrie> > Illinois,
Please read the following for your info Nelda > From: cryssara@merr.com> Source: ROBERTSON@rootsweb.com> Subject: [RBRTSN] Over 100 Heirs - Many States> > > It's been a while since I've posted this:> > Taken from Probate records of Malcolm Robertson. His heirs were the> children and grandchildren of his siblings.> > Heirs of Malcolm Robertson - including mailing address as of August> 1894.> > Taken from a hand written probate record - possible misspelling.> > Any and all inquiries welcome.> > Listed by: state, county, city, surname, first name, (m) means that> person was a minor August 1894.> > Arkansas, Benton Co., Frisco = Carroll, Susan C.> Arkansas, Benton Co., Frisco = Harrold, L. P.> Arkansas, Benton Co., Frisco = Robertson, James M.> Arkansas, Benton Co., Frisco = Robertson, Joel> Arkansas, Benton Co., Frisco = Robertson, Daniel, (m)> Arkansas, Carroll Co., Indian Creek = Rickman, Mary> Arkansas, Crawford Co., Reedy = Looper, Nancy E.> California, San Luis Obispo Co., Arroyo Grandes = Jones, John B.> Colorado, Elbert Co., Elbert = Reno, Robert Lee> Colorado, Gilpin Co., Georgetown = Monyer, Alice> Colorado, Arkins = Jones, Thomas J.> Idaho, Latch Co., Cornwall = Robertson, William H.> Illinois, Christian Co., Dunkel = Batty, Robert> Illinois, Christian Co., Dunkel = Batty, Daniel R.> Illinois, Cook Co., Chicago = Robertson, George A.> Illinois, Cook Co., Chicago = Wentzel, Alice> Illinois, Fulton Co., Table Grove = Kelso, Rachel> Illinois, Fulton Co., Astoria = Robertson, William M.> Illinois, Greene Co., Wrightsville = Batty, William> Illinois, Greene Co., Roodhouse = Batty, Sarah> Illinois, Greene Co., Roodhouse = English, Lydia A.> Illinois, Greene Co., White Hall = Jones, Alexander> Illinois, Greene Co., Wrightsville = Smith, Rachel> Illinois, Madison Co., Collinsville = Nichols, Joseph J.> Illinois, Schuyler Co., Rushville = Moore, Mary A.> Illinois, Schuyler Co., Browning = Robertson, George S.> Illinois, Schuyler Co., Browning = Robertson, Alexander> Illinois, Schuyler Co., Browning = Robertson, Curtis> Illinois, Schuyler Co., Browning = Robertson, James> Illinois, Schuyler Co., Browning = Robertson, William> Illinois, Schuyler Co., Browning = Robertson, Joel (Adm.)> Illinois, Schuyler Co., Browning = Robertson, Malcolm> Illinois, Schuyler Co., Browning = Skiles, Carrie> Illinois, Schuyler Co., Rushville = Turner, Allan (Allen)> Illinois, Schuyler Co., Browning = Walton, Ruth> Illinois, St. Clair Co., E. St. Louis = Phillips, Edward> Illinois, St. Clair Co., E. St. Louis = Robertson, Howard> Illinois, St. Louis Co., St. Louis = Farner, Mary A.> Indian Terr., Indian Territory, Cole/Boles = Pugh, Nancy E.> Iowa, Appanoose Co., Centerville = Kimball, Charles Ab., (m)> Iowa, Des Moines/Lee Co., Augusta = Crabtree, Mrs. Elizabeth> Iowa, Des Moines/Lee Co., Augusta = Sharp, Mrs. Jessie M.> Iowa, Fremont Co., Thurman = Langston, Larkin> Iowa, Fremont Co., Thurman = Langston, Lizzie> Iowa, Fremont Co., Thurman = Langston, Lawrence, (m)> Iowa, Fremont Co., Thurman = Langston, Eli, (m)> Iowa, Fremont Co., Thurman = Langston, Grace, (m)> Iowa, Monona Co., Mapleton = Langston, Mahlon> Iowa, Wayne Co., Promise City = Jones, William> Iowa, Wayne Co., Promise City = Jones, Fred> Iowa, Wayne Co., Promise City = Jones, John> Iowa, Wayne Co., Promise City = Jones, Clara> Iowa, Wayne Co., Promise City = Jones, Bertha> Iowa, Woodbury Co., Oto = Jones, Isaac N.> Iowa, Woodbury Co., Oto = Jones, Columbus L.> Iowa, Woodbury Co., Oto = Langston, William> Kansas, Douglas Co., Lawrence = Hayne, Mamie E.> Kansas Douglas Co. Lawrence Peers Nancy> Kansas Hodgeman Co. Jetmore Jones James A.> Kansas Miami Co. New Lancaster Jones Lewis> Missouri, Atchison Co., Rock Port = Greer, Lydia> Missouri, Atchison Co., Tarkio = Hill, Grace W.> Missouri, Atchison Co., Rock Port = Holloway, Marvin> Missouri, Atchison Co., Rock Port = Jones, Samuel B.> Missouri, Atchison Co., Rock Port = Smith, Emma J.> Missouri, Cass Co., Harrisonville = Jones, William W.> Missouri, Hickory Co., Crop Timbers = Schockley, Amanda L.> Missouri, Howard Co., Roanoke = Walton, Sarah> Missouri, Howell Co., Alden (Alton?) = Falwell, Ralph, (m)> Missouri, Howell Co., Alden (Alton?) = Falwell, George, (m)> Missouri, Howell Co., Alden (Alton?) = Falwell, Lila, (m)> Missouri, Howell Co., Alden (Alton?) = Falwell, Charles, (m)> Missouri, Jasper Co., Carthage = Drake, Mrs. Hattie A.> Missouri, Jasper Co., Carthage = Drake, Caroline A.> Missouri, Jasper Co., Carthage = Drake, Hattie A.> Missouri, Jasper Co., Carthage = Drake, Pearl A.> Missouri, Jasper Co., Carthage = Drake, George D.> Missouri, Jasper Co., Carthage = Drake, Florence> Missouri, Lawrence Co., Spencer = Cantrell, Mrs. S. J.> Missouri, Lawrence Co., Marionville = Garouette, Martha> Missouri, Lawrence Co., Aurora (Beutley) = Robertson, George S.> Missouri, Lawrence Co., Aurora = Robertson, William H.> Missouri, Lawrence Co., Aurora = Robertson, T. P.> Missouri, Lawrence Co., Aurora = Robertson, W. W.> Missouri, Lawrence Co., Aurora = Robertson, John G.> Missouri, Lewis Co., Gilead = Pawkinson, Mrs. Martha J.> Missouri, Saline Co., Marshall = Nichols, E. J.> Montana, Missoula Co., Missoula = Jones, Thomas J.> Texas, Archer Co., Archer (City?) = Robertson, Horton L.> Texas, Archer Co., Archer (City?) = Robertson, Hugh> Texas, Dallam Co., Texline = Jones, Lewis W.> Texas, Dallas Co., Grand Prairie = Brannan, W. W.> Texas, Dallas Co., Grand Prairie = Brannan, Alexander H.> Texas, Dallas Co., Grand Prairie = Brannan, Joel Y.> Texas, Dallas Co., Grand Prairie = Brannan, James D.> Texas, Dallas Co., Grand Prairie = Gray, Nancy W.> Texas, Dallas Co., Grand Prairie = Ledbetter, Henrietta> Texas, Dallas Co., Grand Prairie = Poindexter, Mrs. Wilmoth> Texas, Dallas Co., Grand Prairie = Robertson, Young A.> Texas, Dallas Co., Grand Prairie = Robertson, Charles M.> Texas, Dallas Co., Grand Prairie = Robertson, George> Texas, Dallas Co., Grand Prairie = Wilson, Mary> Texas, Van Zandt Co., Grand Saline = Myrick, Sarah E.> > Not found = Brown, Sarah M.> Not found = Jones, David R.> > Malcolm's known siblings: William, John, Sarah, Alexander, Hugh, Rachel> and Mary. All children of Daniel Robertson. This is 8 of 13 children> as stated in Malcolm's obit.> > Malcolm, William and Rachel stated on censuses that they were born in> North Carolina. Have other info that they were in Bedford County,> Virginia around the Rev War. Moved to Kentucky (Mercer, Christian> Counties).> > Daniel’s wife was written as Indian Maid in my Grandmother’s Bible> (ggranddaughter). Her name was Agnes ? or Nancy Agnes ? (many researcher > and some documents); Mary Skiles (no proof). Has been reported by old > relative that Daniel had three wives and one was named Agnes.> > We are trying to find descendants of all these people.> > by Sara Hemp <cryssara@merr.com>> descended from Malcolm's brother, William's son, Joel, administer of> probate.
The following is an excerpt of "History of the Parish and burgh of Laurencekirk" By William Ruxton Fraser, 1880. This can be found on Googlebooks and is searchable. There are many other references to Beatties in this book. [I am not sure if this link will work--I found by searching google for Laurencekirk history Fraser] http://books.google.com/books?id=TKYHAAAAQAAJ&dq=fraser+history+laurencekirk&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=CZxdt8adIJ&sig=r4mY46OHcsveTQnfK-qentpfAys#PPA176,M1 Laurel Baty, L252 The name of Beattie is almost bewildering to one who consults the parochial records of the eighteenth century. Nearly every farm in the parish was at one time or another in the hands of a Beattie, and several families of the name appear in the earliest records of the village. They had all probably come from one parent stem, though it is impossible to trace the relations which subsisted among the prominent members of the Beattie clan. There was indeed one universally-recognised distinction, the whole bearers of the name being divided between the "rich Beatties " and the " poor Beatties." The separation, however, was not absolute, for there was an occasional mingling of the two. A number of years ago, two ladies were discussing the Beattie descent, when one remarked to the other, " You may be nearer sib to the poet than I am, but I belong to the rich Beatties, and you come from the poor Beatties." " No, no," was the ready answer, " my grandmother was a poor Beattie, but my grandfather was a rich Beattie." The claim was frankly admitted : " Well, I grant, you have the better of me there." Three lines of the parish Beatties may be traced with tolerable accuracy from the close of the seventeenth century. The first known progenitors of the three may have been brothers; and there is reason to believe that, for several generations before, the family had been settled on Mill of Haulkerton. The lands bearing that name were, for more than a quarter of a century, in possession of two tenants named Beattie. Margaret Beattie, wife of the first Alexander Cowie, was probably related to the family. Of the branch who were longest in possession of the lease of Mill of Haulkerton, the first of whom anything very definite is recorded was John Beattie, who appeared at Stonehaven as a witness in regard to Episcopal meeting-houses in 1746. It is uncertain, however, which of two John Beatties, father and son, who were both zealous supporters of Episcopacy, was the witness at Stonehaven. Both were subsequently managers of the congregation. John Beattie, senior, died probably before 1760. In 1752 John Beattie, junior, acknowledged receipt from Mr Strachan of £4, 4s. sterling, " for puting up of his house at Mill of Haulkertown." Receipts were also granted in connection with the same by Alex. Beattie of £3, 14s. Scots, " for locks and bands, &c.;" and by David Low of £2, 14s. l0d. sterling for the wright-work. John Beattie had two sons and a daughter. John, the elder son, born in 1752, was farmer, first at Drumforber, and afterwards at Drumsleed, where he died in 1821. His daughter Jean, born in 1762, became the wife of Robert Spark. He died about the close of the century. Alexander Beattie, the younger son, succeeded his father on Mill of Haulkerton. He was born in 1759. His wife was of a family named Lyall, tenants at Bent, one of whom, James Lyall, was for a period farmer at Burnton, from which he retired, and resided in the village until his death. His wife was a Watson of Scotston. Alexander Beattie died in 1807. John Beattie in due course succeeded his father on Mill of Haulkerton, and for a time held the lease of Kilnhill. He retired in 1860, and died in 1872. He had two sons, the younger of whom, James, is a supervisor of Inland Revenue in Edinburgh. The line is still represented in the parish by Mrs Jane Beattie, wife of John Aymer, a daughter of the last of the race on Mill of Haulkerton. The next to be noticed is the line to which the poet belonged. His father, James Beattie, was tenant at Mill of Haulkerton when ordained an elder of the parish in 1725. A sister, named Catherine, was the wife of Alexander Wysse, brother of David Wysse. Her youngest daughter, Mary Wysse, was married to James Dunn ; and it was probably her daughter who became the wife of Dr Beattie. Jean Watson, the wife of James Beattie, and mother of the poet, belonged to a family who were tenants for several generations on the farm of Scotston. She died at Beattie Lodge towards the close of the century. James Beattie died in 1742. David Beattie, the eldest son, born in 1724, assisted for some time in the management of Borrowmuirhills. He married the daughter of James Milne, schoolmaster, and for several years resided in the parish of Fordoun. Having been appointed factor by Lord Gardenstone, the remaining years of his life were passed at Beattie Lodge, where he died early in the century. His only son, James Beattie, born in 1767, a native of Fordoun, but educated at the school of Laurencekirk, was appointed in 1788 Professor of Civil and Natural History in Marischal College, and occupied the chair until his death in 1810. His widow and family removed to England. It was his custom for many years, on the day following the close of the session, to walk to Cairnbeg, in due time for breakfast with his relatives there. The family were distinguished for their pedestrian feats, his sister Catherine having walked the whole way to Edinburgh from Beattie Lodge. She excelled in the art of painting, and with her sisters, Mary and Elizabeth, gained considerable distinction in botany. The three sisters have been described as " venerable ladies, said to bear a striking resemblance to their celebrated uncle, with good features and black eyes." The favourite sister of the poet was Jean Beattie, the wife of John Valentine, shipmaster in Montrose. Their daughter, Margaret Valentine, superintended her uncle's household, and was devoted to him as a child to a parent. She was married to Professor George Glennie, who succeeded Dr Beattie, and filled the chair of Moral Philosophy until his death in 1846. Their only surviving daughter is possessor of the famous picture by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Should the time come for its leaving possession of the family, to whom it was bequeathed by the illustrious subject, there could be no more fitting repository for the interesting relic than the St Laurence Hall in the place of his birth. Another sister of the poet became the wife of Thomas Doors, or Duirs, to whom the lease of the farm was transferred. She died while her two sons, David and James, were children. The former, soon after reaching manhood, was pressed on board a man-of-war, and taken prisoner in a naval engagement, and died in a French prison. James Duirs succeeded his father on the farm, which continued in the hands of his son David until the year 1863. James Duirs, the eldest son, is minister of the parish of Durris. Alexander Beattie, who was nearly related to the poet's father, being probably his brother, was progenitor of the third line of Beatties. He was farmer at Mill of Eossie, Forfarshire, in 1736, about which time he removed to a holding on Mill of Haulkerton. He had afterwards a lease of the Inn at Laurencekirk. His children were Janet, born in 1701; James, in 1704; John, in 1706; David, in 1708; Alexander, in 1710; Elizabeth, in 17- ; Christian, in 1720 ; Jane and Robert. The eldest son, James, was probably minister of the parish of Maryton, James Beattie having been ordained minister of that parish in 1738, and died in 1777. A watch, which was a remarkable piece of mechanism, and had a singular history, belonged to him, and is still in possession of the representative of the family. It had been the property of the laird of Caldhame, and was the means of convicting Eandell Courteney, an Irishman, who, for a burglary at Caldhame Castle, was hanged at Eandells Knap, near Fettercairn, in 1743. The watch was stolen afterwards from the Manse of Maryton, and was again the means of identifying the thief. It is now the property of Mr David Watson. It was probably while visiting this relative that Dr Beattie composed the lines inscribed on a tombstone in the churchyard of Lethnot, recording the death of two brothers, sons of John Leitch, an elder in the parish of Maryton:- O thou, whose reverential footsteps tread These lone dominions of the silent dead, On this sad stone a pious look bestow, Nor uninstructed read the tale of woe ; And while the sigh of sorrow heaves thy breast, Let each rebellious murmur be suppress'd. Heaven's hidden ways to trace for thee how vain- Heaven's just decrees how impious to arraign ! Pure from the stains of a polluted age, In early bloom of life they left this stage ; Not doomed in ling'ring woe to waste their breath, One moment snatched them from the power of death, They lived united, and united died Happy the friends whom death cannot divide." Alexander Beattie, the third son, was blacksmith at Middleton. He had a son, John, who succeeded him in the trade, and added to it the profession of veterinary surgeon and a daughter, Elizabeth, who became the wife of Robert Watson at Boghall. John Beattie, at his death in 1821, was followed in possession by John Watson, who retired from the farm at Middleton in 1852. Among the Beatties not known to have belonged immediately to any of the lines referred to, was John Beattie at Powburn, or more probably Bowtory, who also witnessed in regard to the Episcopal meetinghouses in 1746. It is not improbable that he was the son of Alexander Beattie, above mentioned. David Beattie was tenant at Spurriehillock about 1770, and had succeeded his father in occupation of the farm. His sister Euphemia was the wife of Alexander Beattie at Middleton. The Spurriehillock family were numbered among the " poor Beatties," of whom an elderly lady of the "rich" clan was wont to remark, " They're nae Beatties ava; they cam' o'er the Cairn, an' are jist Beattons."
Kincardineshire, The Mearns, Monumental Inscriptions, pre 1855 Edited by Alison Mitchell According to the map in the front of this book the 4 closest parishes to St. Cyrus are 4. Benholm 11. Garvock 14. Laurencekirk 16. Marykirk These parishes surround St. Cyrus in a C shape (all parishes in the book are assigned numbers), St. Cyrus being the closest parish in Kincardineshire to Montrose. I have transcribed the Beattie entries from the above 4 parishes #4. Benholm, page 69 #62. Wm Allen fisher Johnshaven 20.12.180_ 92, w Isobel Lay 1778 62, following issue: Anne, Eliz & Wm all d inf, and alive in 1788 Jean, Elsbet & John wright in Johnshaven, at his expence this stone was erected (west side) J. A. H. B. John Allan 19.9.1831 84, w HELLEN BEATIE 29.9.1830 78 #65. 1833. by JOHN BEATTIE mert Johnshaven imo da Ann 5.12.1830 inf; by Cath Low imo h John Beattie 23.5.1850 53, s Wm 13.9.1855 20 Notes, page 74 Testaments: Benholm was in the St. Andrews Commissariot and the following were noticed in that index- Jas. Beattie late tent in Johnshaven, 1754 Patrick Beattie in Stain of Benholm, 1617 #11 Garvock, page 212 #20a by JANE BEATTIE in Montrose 1.10.1911 80 imo h David Peters d West Braidieston 9.2.1892 74, their four chn d. inf, da Mary Jane D. Edinburgh 7.12.1893 32, da Annie d Montrose 8.1.1907 40 #14 Laurencekirk p. 246, #11 JOHN BEATTIE LOW saddler 26.12.1845 42, w Rebecca Alexander 25.3.1886 81, 2s Robt. Spark d Wanganui New Zealand 8.11.1875 38 p. 247, #26 by Wm McGregor imo bro Jas 20.1.1864 6y, bro Geo d. inf, mo MARGT BEATTIE 20.4.1889 74, fa Jas McGregor 31.8.1893 80 p. 250, #58 sarcophagus. By John Peat tent in Northhill of Haulkerton imo fa David Peat 30.4.1784 75, mo MARGT BEATTIE 5.1772 65. David Peat 5.1775 30 #60 Jas. Cowie, Mains of Haulkerton, w Jane Grant 12.7.1840 23. inf da Agnes 10.8.1840 6w5d. Alex Smart writer stoonehaven d 14.3.1847 47, w Nancy Cowie 2.3.1849 45 (other side, a FS tipped up) (marginal) Here lyes Alex Covie, h to MARGT BEATIE, sometime in Mil of Halcartoun d 3.3.1709 79 [long Latin inscription follows with description of tombstone] #66 imo Revd Robt Spark sometime Episcopal clergyman at Laurencekirk d 3.5.1837 80 in 57th y of his ministry, w Mrs. JEAN BEATTIE 30.3.1838 76, also of their family John & Christina d inf & John surgeon HEICS d Bombay 5.5.1829 36, (west side) da Kath 5.11.1800 10.1.1867, da Margt 1.8.1795 22.5.1875, da Jean 17.10.1789 14.11.1875 P. 252, #77 ALEX BEATTIE d 1788 aged 26. verse (ed: quoted in full by Jervise, Epitaphs" I 292 & Fraser, "Laurencekirk" who notes that he was 1s of Alex Beattie at Middleton, that he studied for the ministry of the Episcopal church & acted as tutor in the Breadalbane family. "Highland usage necessitated his wearing a kilt. A severe cold was caught in consequence and he returned to his father's house to die of consumption." The verse is attributed to James Beattie.) #79 DAVID BEATTIE factor. [Father of Jas Beattie professor of Nat. History, Mar. Coll. Aberdeen & uncle of the author of "The Minstrel".) Notes page 254 Wm Ruxton Fraser "History of the Parish & Burgh of Laurencekirk" (Blackwood, 1880) is the fullest account printed, mentioning the BEATTIE, Cowie & Lawson families among others.. #16. Marykirk p.271, #46 Eliz. Wishart 23.10.1846 59, h ALEX BEATTIE 20.3.1863 83, gda Eliz W Meek 20.11.1870 14, da Mary 19.3.1879 64 (h Jas Duguid 9.5.1884 70, chn Alex, Jane & Wm d inf). ELIZ BEATTIE 2.2.1892 73. Wm Duguid 28.9.1895 44 p.273, # 75 JANE BEATTIE 22.1.1853 47, h Wm Cowper teacher Craigo Works d Hillside 29.7.1886 74y Laurel Baty, L252
>From "Kincardineshire, The Mearns, Monumental Inscriptions, pre 1855" Edited by Alison Mitchell Section 17 St. Cyrus (Ecclesgreig) 17a Upper Kirkyard, p.284 21. 1849. Alex Beattie p. 286 50. 1837. by Eliz Smith 19.1.1866 86 imo h John Taylor flaxdresser 4.11.1811 50, s John mason d here 15.1.1837 26, 2h Wm Bettie shoemaker 15.1.1832 55 17b. Nether St. Cyrus p. 287 4. by Jas Hampton d Upper Dysart 9.1.1921 81 imo Jessie Beattie d. Nether Warburton 20.3.1902 61. John Beattie d 1839 1y 14. railed enclosure. Imo Geo Beattie writer in Montrose d 29.9.1823 37, by friends. Eulogy (Ed.: quoted Jervise, "Epitaphs" I 39; see DNB: he was 1s of a salmon fisher at Whitehills who ca 1800 became exciseman at Montrose; his poems were published when jilted he shot himself at this spot beside his sister's grave; Montrose Rosehill inscription 514) 15. ditto imo Geo Beattie writer in Montrose George Beattie (1786-1823) was born at Hill of Morpie on the North Esk. He became a lawyer in Montrose and contributed verses to the local newspaper, and is best known for his long comic poem 'John O'Arnha', about the Montrose town officer of the day. The poem is somewhat in the manner of Tam O'Shanter and went through numerous editions in the nineteenth century. Thwarted in love, Beattie shot himself on the beach at St Cyrus. http://www.angus.gov.uk/history/features/authors.htm Beattie/Bowick children http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.kcd.general/300.479.500.506.511/mb.ashx Ian Downie (View posts) Posted: 31 Jan 2000 12:00PM GMT Classification: Query Surnames: BEATTIE, BOWICK Here is what I have on William Beattie and Ann Bowick. Unless there was another pair of the same names, there were many more than four children. I assume that the reference to Arbuthnott is from the 1881 Census. Most of the information about Ann and William is slightly second hand, some from IGI and some (Census information apart from 1881) from a Canadian researcher, Kathy Reynolds. I'd be grateful for any information you have on descendents of these two. William Beattie, b. ca. 1813 at St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire     See 1881 Census under Ann Bowick Spouse: Ann Bowick (1820-1901), b. 14 December 1820 at St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire, d. 29 August 1901, buried 1901 at St. Cyrus - Nether Kirkyard     Father: John Bowick (1777-1865), b. 1777-8 at Brechin, Angus, d. 5 March 1865 at St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire     Mother: Janet Mollison (1781-1859), b. 1781-2 at Marykirk, Kincardineshire, d. 11 April 1859 at St. Cyrus,     Kincardineshire, buried 1859 at St. Cyrus - Nether Kirkyard     St. Cyrus OPR viewed 10/8/99 NESFHS, Aberdeen IGI records a marriage of a William BEATTIE to a JANE BOWICK 25 May 1845. Children and grandchildren:   1 Elizabeth Beattie d. in infancy 2 James Beattie b. ca 1846   3 Mary Beattie, b. 1848, d. 19 December 1871 at St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire   4 Ann Beattie, b. ca. 1850   5 Margaret Beattie, b. 10 December 1854 at St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire   6 Isabel Murray Beattie, b. 3 July 1856 at St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire   7 Alexander Beattie, b. 10 March 1858 at St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire, d. 10 July 1864 at St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire   8 Sarah Beattie, b. 7 June 1860 at St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire  9 Frederick Grant Beattie, b. 26 December 1861 at St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire   10 Jane Beattie, b. 24 December 1863 at St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire, d. 3 May 1906 at St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire  11 George Beattie, b. 30 July 1866 at St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire Gravestone in Nether Kirkyard, St. Cyrus: Sacred to the memory of our parents William Beattie died 13 May 1884 aged 72 and Ann Bowick died 29 August 1901 aged 80. Their children Mary died 19 December 1871 aged 22, Alexander died 10 July 1864 aged 6, Elizabeth died in infancy, Jane died 3 May 1906 aged 42. 1851 Census Brakenraze (I think this may be Brackenrigg) William BEATTIE Head Mar 36 Farmer of 14 acres KIN St. Cyrus Ann BEATTIE Wife Mar 30 KIN St. Cyrus James BEATTIE Son 5 KIN St. Cyrus Mary Daur 3 KIN St. Cyrus Ann 1 KIN St. Cyrus Jane BURLEY Ser House Serv KIN (too dark) Book 5B page 4 Lineage 358 http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bp2000/summaries6.htm 1 William Beattie b: Bef. 1786 in Scotland . +Elizabeth Shepherd m: May 05, 1804 in St Cyrus, Kincardine . 2 William Beattie b: October 20, 1811 d: May 13, 1884 in Burnside of Montgoldrum, Arbuthnott ... +Anne Bowick b: December 14, 1820 in Maryfield, St Cyrus, Kincardine d: August 29, 1901 in Lochside, St Cyrus m: June 08, 1845 in St Cyrus, Kincardine ... 3 Margaret Beattie b: December 10, 1854 in St Cyrus, Kincardine ... +Andrew Ross b: October 05, 1859 in Feus, Auchterarder m: December 15, 1882 in Arbuthnott, Perth .... 4 William Beattie Ross b: December 22, 1893 in 34 Scott St, Perth d: January 12, 1975 in Alloa, Clackmannanshire .... +Ann McIntosh Keay b: October 03, 1894 in 63 Glover Street, Perth d: November 11, 1979 in Barossa Place, Perth m: April 29, 1925 in Tibbermore, Perth .... 5 Andrew Isdale Ross b: August 04, 1930 in St Leonard's, Tillicoultry ...... +Hazel Hinchliffe b: November 08, 1928 in Kirkheaton, Yorkshire m: April 30, 1955 in Kirkheaton, Yorkshire .... 5 Margaret Beattie Ross b: February 19, 1932 ...... +Hugh Naismith .... 5 Anne MacIntosh Ross b: February 18, 1928 ...... +Hugh I O Armstrong .... 4 Anne Ross b: in Perth .... +Thomas Michie .... 4 Robert Ross b: March 07, 1888 in 170 High Street, Perth .... +Marjorie Jackson ? .... 5 Madeline Ross ...... +John Spence .... 5 Andrew Ian Ross d: December 05, 1941 in Egypt .... 5 Robin Ross ...... +Elspeth b: in USA .... 4 Maggie Beattie Ross b: October 22, 1890 in 34 Scott St, Perth .... 4 Isabella Isdale Ross b: May 03, 1885 in 145 High Street, Perth d: November 28, 1890 in 42 Scott Street, Perth ... 3 Sarah Beattie b: June 07, 1860 in Brackenrigg, St Cyrus ... 3 George Beattie b: July 30, 1866 in Lower Brackenrigg, St Cyrus d: July 04, 1940 in Whitehill, St Cyrus ... +Jessie Petrie b: 1879 d: February 14, 1961 in St Cyrus, Kincardine .... 4 William Robert Beattie .... 5 Wilma Beattie b: March 29, 1951 .... 4 Ann Beattie .... 4 Alan Beattie .... 4 Andrew Beattie ... 3 Elizabeth Beattie d: in In infancy ... 3 James Beattie b: Abt. 1846 ... 3 Mary Beattie b: Abt. 1848 d: December 19, 1871 in St Cyrus, Kincardine ... 3 Ann Beattie b: Abt. 1850 ... 3 Isabel Murray Beattie b: July 03, 1856 ... 3 Alexander Beattie b: March 10, 1858 d: July 10, 1864 in St Cyrus, Kincardine ... 3 Frederick Grant Beattie b: December 26, 1861 ... 3 Jane Beattie b: December 24, 1863 in St Cyrus, Kincardine d: May 03, 1906 in St Cyrus, Kincardine . 2 Jane Beattie b: May 06, 1810 . 2 Mary Beattie b: September 01, 1805 . 2 Anne Beattie b: August 27, 1808 . 2 Alexander Beattie b: October 19, 1806 Bill Ross Lineage 523 1 William Beattie . +Elisabeth Shepherd . 2 William Beattie b: 1811 in St. Cyrus Kincardineshire d: May 13, 1884 in Arbutnott, Kincardineshire ... +Ann Jane Bowick d: 1901 in St. Cyrus Kincardineshire ... 3 James Beattie b: 1845 in St. Cyrus Kincardineshire d: October 20, 1932 .... 4 Flo Beattie .... +Donald McDonald .... 5 Flo McDonald ...... +Harry "Snr." Dorward ... +Mrs Keith b: in St Cyrus .... 4 Joiner Ns Beattie ... *2nd Wife of James Beattie: ... +Jane Duncan b: 1845 .... 4 Elizabeth Jane Beattie b: September 05, 1879 in 33 Reform Street, Montrose d: in Montrose .... +Chas Rankine .... 5 Charlie Rankine .... 4 Aggie Beattie .... +Bart Prossar .... 4 Alexander Stewart Beattie b: February 02, 1873 in Wellington Place Montrose d: in Montrose .... +Mary Anne Davidson .... 5 Jane (Jean) Beattie b: 1900 in Montrose ...... +Walter Gellatly .... 5 Mary Davidson Beattie b: in Montrose ...... +William Morrison Tasker Haughs b: April 01, 1907 in Warburton St Cyrus .... 5 Alex Beattie b: in Montrose ...... +Mary Ross .... 5 Frank Beattie b: in Montrose ...... +Grace Paton b: May 02, 1905 in Ferryden, Montrose .... 5 Tom Beattie b: in Montrose ...... +Nellie Hebenton .... 5 William Findley Beattie b: 1916 in Montrose d: April 05, 1990 in Montrose ...... +Annie Bruce Bruce b: August 04, 1916 .... 4 Betsy Beattie .... +Sandy Bowman .... 5 Strat Bowman .... 5 Alex Bowman ...... +unknown unknown .... 5 Jim Bowman ... 3 Margaret Beattie b: December 12, 1854 ... 3 Mary Beattie b: 1848 ... 3 Ann Beattie b: 1850 ... 3 William Beattie b: 1852 ... 3 Isabella Murray Beattie b: 1856 ... 3 Alexander Beattie b: 1858 d: 1864 in St. Cyrus Kincardineshire ... 3 Sarah Beattie b: 1860 ... 3 Frederick Grant Beattie b: 1862 ... 3 Jean Beattie b: 1864 ... 3 George Beattie b: 1866 . 2 Mary Beattie b: 1805 . 2 Alexander Beattie b: 1806 . 2 Anne Beattie b: 1808 . 2 Jane Beattie b: 1810 Laurel Baty, L252
In a message dated 11/28/2007 6:12:31 PM Eastern Standard Time, bp2000-request@rootsweb.com writes: Subject: Re: [BP2000] Irish page Laurel: I would be glad to help with computer data entry (after December 10th). Are you using Word or Excel to index the data? Connie Beaty (Jo Beaty's research partner L-364) E-mail: CHB122154@aol.com **************************************Check out AOL's list of 2007's hottest products. (http://money.aol.com/special/hot-products-2007?NCID=aoltop00030000000001)
I could give it some of my time to help index, or what ever is needed. Mardi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Laurel Baty" <laurelbaty@comcast.net> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 4:10 PM Subject: Re: [BP2000] Irish page >I think this is a good idea. I think the cornerstone of the page could be > an index of the Crossle notebooks. I have made a digital copy of many of > these and would like to index them but would also welcome help. I would > be > willing to send CDs of my digital copies to people who would help index > the > notebooks--we could divide up the work based on the number of volunteers. > There are almost 300 Beatty wills indexed on Irishorigins.com and most of > these come from Crossle. I think it would be great to have summaries of > all > the wills and to make an attempt to assign these to known Irish lineages. > I > plan to copy the rest of Crossle in a few months. > http://www.irishorigins.com/ > I don't know much about computers but perhaps we could have a section on > BP2000 like the Census Archives that just had Irish records. It would of > course require someone to maintain it and I am sure Mike is busy with what > he already does. Volunteers? > > Laurel Baty, L252 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <jjmill@peoplepc.com> > To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 4:52 PM > Subject: [BP2000] Irish page > > >>I know that everybody, especially Laurel is working very hard >> on gathering Irish info. I feel that slowly we are going to make >> a break through with the combo of DNA and genealogy. >> Wondering if it would be possible to have some kind of an >> Irish page, where we could enter ONLY hard facts regarding Irish births, >> deaths, >> marriages, years of immigration, etc. As it is with all of our >> lineage listings it is hard to separate information, what little there >> is and do any comparisons. >> >> Julie, 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 > > 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 > >
I think this is a good idea. I think the cornerstone of the page could be an index of the Crossle notebooks. I have made a digital copy of many of these and would like to index them but would also welcome help. I would be willing to send CDs of my digital copies to people who would help index the notebooks--we could divide up the work based on the number of volunteers. There are almost 300 Beatty wills indexed on Irishorigins.com and most of these come from Crossle. I think it would be great to have summaries of all the wills and to make an attempt to assign these to known Irish lineages. I plan to copy the rest of Crossle in a few months. http://www.irishorigins.com/ I don't know much about computers but perhaps we could have a section on BP2000 like the Census Archives that just had Irish records. It would of course require someone to maintain it and I am sure Mike is busy with what he already does. Volunteers? Laurel Baty, L252 ----- Original Message ----- From: <jjmill@peoplepc.com> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 4:52 PM Subject: [BP2000] Irish page >I know that everybody, especially Laurel is working very hard > on gathering Irish info. I feel that slowly we are going to make > a break through with the combo of DNA and genealogy. > Wondering if it would be possible to have some kind of an > Irish page, where we could enter ONLY hard facts regarding Irish births, > deaths, > marriages, years of immigration, etc. As it is with all of our > lineage listings it is hard to separate information, what little there > is and do any comparisons. > > Julie, 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
Laurel, I will be happy to help with anything BUT computer work. Julie
This completes my index of Irish Beatty & Betty Deeds from 1768 -1785, posted in 4 parts. If anyone would like the complete Word document just email me.--Laurel Baty, L252 Beatty Irish Deed Index, 1768 -85 [There were no deeds under the spellings Beaty, Beattie or Beatie. There are some Batty Deeds which I did not have time to copy.] Index from FHL Film # 100,253 [Note the Irish deeds are indexed by last name and year or group of years. Sometimes multiple indexes are on a single roll of microfilm and this is not clearly indicated at the beginning of the film so be sure to scroll through the film and make sure the index does not start again within the same year groups. There are several other index types that I did not use [i.e. a place index.] Individual deed entries indexed by Laurel Baty from various microfilm noted on each entry. Note: many of the numbers in the index are hard to read, although I found most deeds, when a deed was not found it was most likely because I read the index numbers incorrectly. The deeds are difficult to read at times; I did my best to transcribe them but it is always a good idea to check the originals and draw your own conclusions.] Grantor: Beatty, Andrew; Grantee: Boyle, Volume 286, page 219, #186,228; FHL microfilm 531,659; this deed clearly reads Bratty in all mentions of the name. Andrew Bratty of Mountcastle in the parish of Donaghedy, County of Tyrone grants to Alexander Boyle of Kerlesslodge near Drumgreen, land in the town of Newtown Lemavody, County of Londonderry also "the full sixth part" of land "known by the names of Carrick, Cloughan & Maldony", County of Londonderry. Witnesses: James Boyle, the Elder of Kerlesslodge & John Napper of Colerain, County Londonderry. Registered May 6, 1771 Grantor: Beatty, Claud; Grantee: Nicolls, Volume 286, page 163, #185,777; FHL microfilm 531,659; A Memorial of an Indented Ar'cle of agreem't bearing Date the twelfth day of Feb'ry one thous'd seven hundred and Seventy one and made between Claud Beatty of Wateraughy in the County of Cavan, Clothier of the one part and Jane Nicholls daur of Simon Nicolls of Kancers(?) and County afores'd of the other part. Reciting that a Marriage was shortly Intended to be Solemnized between the said Claud Beatty and the said Jane Nicolls with whom said Claud Beatty was to have & receive the sum of one hundred pounds sterling as a Marriage portion and that the s'd Claud Beatty in Consideration of the s'd Marriage and Marriage portion in order to make a provision for said Jane his Intended wife in Case she should happen to survive s'd Claud her intended hub'd that in such case s'd Jane was to have perceive and take the sum of ten pounds ster. yearly and every year during her natural life to be a ?? and payable out of the house and tenement at Cavan bequeathed to the s'd Claud by his father and out of that part of the lands of Wateraughy aforesaid now held by the s'd Claud the same to be paid half yearly which article or Instrument witnessed by Geo. Nicolls of Shancor and Geo Nicolls of Lossett both in the County of Cavan aforesaid, gent. and the Mem'l is also witnessed by the s'd Geo Nicolls of Lossett afores'd Claud Beatty (Seal) Grantor: Beatty, David & Others; Grantee: Hardyman & Another, Volume 346, page 416, #433,479; FHL microfilm 531,947; October 12, 1782. [This is a very complicated deed with multiple mentions of property and a Marriage Settlement.] Edward Beatty, of the City of Dublin, Merchant of the first part, David Beatty, of Dublin, merchant of the 2nd part; Olivia Maria Bell of Dublin, spinster of the 3rd part and Robt. Hardiman of Loughrea, Co. of Galway & Thomas Trulock of Dublin of the 4th part. James Martin granted a lease of land in Dublin to Edward Beatty in 1770, formerly in the possession of Moses Verney; the lease of land was for 16 years. Edward Beatty also leased some land in Tallagh, County of Dublin from ?? Weld; these lands adjoined the house of the widow Reilly. The city of Dublin leased some land to Thomas Trulock & Edward Beatty for the lives of Edward Beatty, Thomas Trulock & Thomas Myler; this land adjoined St. Andrew's Street and other land was leased to Edward Beatty by the City of Dublin, all described in this deed. "reciting that the said Edward Beatty had since Erected & built several substantial Dwelling Houses & made other valuable improvements thereon and reciting that a Marriage was shortly intended by the Grace of God to be solemnized between the said David Beatty & the said Olivia Maria Bell by which said deed the said Edward Beatty for the considerations therein mentioned did grant release and confirm unto the Robert Hardiman & Thomas Trulock all that and those the before recited Ground Houses and tenements.in trust & lot for the s'd uses Intents and purposes in said deed [As far as I can tell these uses are not made clear, but I assume the land is held in trust for the wife and issue of David Beatty-LTB]. Witnesses: George Bell, Esq. of Dublin & Robert Dey, Public Notary of Dublin. Grantor: Beatty, Edmond; Grantee: Beatty, Volume 283, page 465, #185,624; FHL microfilm 531,656; A Memorial of an Indented Deed of Lease dated the third day of June one thousand seven hundred and seventy made Between Edmond Beatty the Elder of the town and Country of Cavan, gentleman of the one part and Hannah Beatty of the Town and County of Cavan Spinster of the other part. Whereby the said Edmond Beatty in consideration of the rents and Covenants in said Deed contained to be paid and performed by the said Hannah Beatty her heirs and assigns did sett and to farm lett unto the said Hannah Beatty her heirs & assigns all that and those the Messuage House and Tenem't as then in the possession of s'd Beatty situate in the Town of Cavan afores'd Bounded on the North by Robt. Arskine's Tenement on the south of Pat'k Cahill's tenement on the east by Thomas Flemings Hill park and on the west to the High Street together with all the rights and appure'es thereunto belonging. To hold unto the said Hannah Beatty her heirs and assigns for and during the natural life or lives of Isaac Herdman of Heathstown in the county of Westmeath, weaver, Elinor Herdman dau'r to Isaac Herdman and s'd Hannah Beatty and for the life of the Sur'r of them paying thereout yearly during the said term unto the s'd Edm'd Beatty his heirs and assigns the clear yearly rent of seventeen pounds ster. In such manner & by such Gales (?) asin'd Indenture of lease is cont' and ?? in which s'd Deed there is contained among other things a clause or covenant of renewal forever upon payment of a fine of two pounds seven shillings and sixpence ster as a fine for renewal upon the fall of each life and in the s'd deed there are other Covenants Con'l and the same and this Memorial are witnesses by Edm'd Beatty the younger, Wm Beatty and John Henry all of Cavan in the said county of Cavan Gent. Ed Beatty (Seal)." Grantor: Beatty, Edmond; Grantee: Beatty, Volume 282, page 502, #185,627; FHL microfilm 530,915; Edmund Beatty transferred a lease to Hannah Beatty of a house in Cavan "then in the possession of s'd Hannah" for the lives of Hannah Beatty, Isaac Herdman and Elinor Herdman, his daughter. Witnesses: Thomas Donaldson & Edmund Beatty the younger both of the town & County of Cavan. Registered April 19, 1771. Grantor: Beatty, Edmond; Grantee: Beatty, Volume 282, page 504, #185,630; FHL microfilm 530,915; "A Memorial of an Indenture deed dated the twenty fourth day of June one thousand Seven hundred and seventy made between Edm'd Beatty the Elder of the Town and Co. of Cavan, Gent. of the one part & Hannah Beatty of the s'd Town and Co. Spinster only Dau'r of the s'd Edm'd of the other part where by after reciting as therein is recited the s'd Edm'd Beatty for Considerations therein Mentioned did sell assign and make over unto s'd Hannah all & singular the Plate Household Goods Cattle and other effects of s'd Edm'd Beaty therein and about the Dwelling house and concerns wherein he then dwelt at Cavan in the Co. of Cavan aforesaid the particulars of which are mentioned and expressed in a Schedule thereunto annexed to hold the same & every part thereof to the said Hannah Beatty her Exer's Adm'rs and assigns to her and their proper use & behoof forever in which said deed there are other cov'ts and the s'd deed and this Memorial are witnessed by John Henry and Edm'd Beatty the younger of the Town & Co of Cavan Gent. Ed Beatty, Seal." Grantor: Beatty, Edward; Grantee: Brookes, Volume 270, page 282, #171,455; COULD NOT FIND Grantor: Beatty, Edward & another; Grantee: Trulock, Volume 297, page 143, #194319; FHL microfilm 531,670; January 9, 1773; between Thomas Trulock, of the City of Dublin, gunmaker of the first part; Thomas Meyler of the City of Dublin, Lookingglass maker of the 2nd part and Edward Beatty of the City of Dublin, Stationer of the 3rd part. The City of Dublin granted to Thomas Trulock in 1770 lease to land on the East side of Hoghill, bounded by St. Andrew's Churchyard and also land on the South east side of Hohhill, land on the south side of Hoghill, land on the north side of Chequer Lane; similar land was granted to Thomas Meyler and Edward Beatty. "The said Thomas Trulock, Thomas Meyler and Edward Beatty did acknowledge and Declare that the said Leases so made and assigned to them was in trust as to one undivided third part thereof." Witnesses: Felix Davitt and Barth'w Delomore Clerks to Edward Scrivener of the City of Dublin. Grantor: Beatty, Edward & another; Grantee: McMahon, Volume 312, page 375, #209035; FHL microfilm 531,685; July 6, 1776; between Benjamin Lord of the City of Dublin, vinter, eldest son and heir at law of Francis Lord late of the City of Dublin, gunmaker, deceased and one of the residuary Legatees named in the last will and Testament of the said Francis of the first part EDWARD BEATY of St. Andrew Street merchant; Langham William Palmer of Townes Street and Wm. Morgan of the City of Dublin, Gent, Executors named in the said will which said Morgan is one other of the residuary Legatees also named in the said will of the second part, Ruth Clark Dau'r of the said Francis Lord and Michael Hutchinson and Jane Hutchison alias Lord his wife which said Ruth and Jane are the other residuary Legatees named in the said will of the third part and Terence McMahon of the City of Dublin Apothecary of the fourth part" One acre of land on the road leading from Dublin to Milltown, being part of the lands of Cullenswood, granted to Terence McMahon for the lives of Sarah Mason, James Trowler and Francis Trowler. Witnesses: John Purdon, of Dublin and Joseph Hamilton. Grantor: Beatty, Edward & another; Grantee: Campbell, Volume 344, page 242, #231,250; FHL microfilm 531,715; March 16, 1782; Edward Beatty of the City of Dublin, Merchant leased to Ann Campbell, widow, of the City of Dublin, property on the East side of ST. Andrew's Street, late in the possession of Jane Glover, widow; bounded by Mrs. Bunburys; Mr. Brushes; lease for & during the natural lives of Edward Beatty, Thomas Tailock and Thomas Meyler. Witnesses: Elizabeth Bibby, spinster, of Dublin & Thomas Hardy, Gent. of Dublin. Grantor: Beatty, Edward & another; Grantee: Hardiman & another, Volume 346, page 416, #233,479; FHL microfilm 531,947; See entry under David Beatty Grantor: Beatty, Edward & another; Grantee: Dickson & another, Volume 353, page 174, #237,544; FHL microfilm 531,950; July 26, 1783; Memorial of Indented Deeds "made between Mic'l Purnell of Ballylough in the County & the City of Lim'k Esquire and James Reed(?) Purnell eldest son and heir apparent of the D Mic'l Purnell of the first part Edw'd Beatty of the City of Dublin, Merch't & Mary Beatty his only Daur of the second part and Stephen Dickson & David Beatty both of the City of Dublin Esq'r of the third part and George Tomkins Jun'r of the City of Lim'k Esquire & Thomas Trulock of the said City of Dublin Esquire William Norris of the s'd city of Lim'k and George Tomkins Senr of s'd City [For some reason I did not copy the next page-so this is all there is for now-LTB] Grantor: Beatty, Elizabeth & another; Grantee: Burton, Volume 290, page 665, #197925; FHL microfilm; COULD NOT FIND Grantor: Beatty, Elizabeth & another; Grantee: Doyle, Volume 315, page 381, #213083; FHL microfilm 531,687; August 9, 1777 between John Irwin of City of Dublin, silk weaver and Elizabeth Beatty, otherwise Luggart(??) of Dublin, Gentlewoman of the 2nd part and William Doyle, Esqr. Of Dublin of the 3rd part. Elizabeth Beatty and John Irwin grant for 948 pounds, twelve shillings lands of Killvally trim otherwise Killcally trim; Killcopican otherwise Ballycopican and Coimanaugh otherwise Bairmonaugh, County Carlow, as well as part of the lands of Bramblestown. Witnesses: Wm. Costelloe of Dublin, Gent. & Wm. Irvine of the City of Dublin, Gent. Grantor: Beatty, George; Grantee: Cook, Volume 267, page 432, #172722; FHL microfilm 530,902; July 12, 1768; Lease between George Beatty of Lismoy, County Longford, Gent and Nicholas Cooke of Newtown Forbes, County Longford, Wheelright. George Beatty lease to Nicholas Cooke 5 acres of land in the Parish of Clonges, County Longford for the natural lives of Nicholas Cooke and Elizabeth Cooke otherwise Patterson, his wife and yearly rent of six pounds sixteen shillings and six pence. One clause in the lease "[Nicholas Cooke] did Covenant for him his heirs Exr's and Admr's not any time during said demise to Let any part of said Premises to a Papist by lease, article or any other instrument in writing and with a penalty of s'd George Beatty his heirs and assigns the additional rent of three pounds for every ?? every year during s'd term so held by a Papist." Witnesses: Thomas Ganley of Lissinie, County Longford, Gent. & Patt Tarrett of Lismoy, County Longford, Schoolmaster. Grantor: Beatty, George; Grantee: Adams, Volume 353, page 545, #240781; FHL microfilm 531,950; Nov. 25, 1783; between "George Beatty of Drumhila Parish of Knockbride & County of Cavan and James Adams of Cononary parish of Knockbride; transfer "Lands of Killiclose parish of Drumgoon County Aforesaid." Witnesses: Wm. Adams of Cononary, Gent. and John Sweeney, Knockbride, Writing Master. Grantor: Beatty, Henry; Grantee: Johnston, Volume 275, page 180, #176060; FHL microfilm 530,908; May 30, 1769, between Henry Beatty (sic) of Lisburn in the County of Antrim and Geo Johnston of Ballynakinch in the County of Downe; See previously posted Betty Deed Index. Grantor: Beatty, Henry; Grantee: Crommelin, Volume 342, page 512, #231299; FHL microfilm 531,713; October 27, 1780; Nicholas Crommelin of Lisburn, County of Antrim, Gent. leased a farm in the Town of Donaghadee, County of Down to Henry Beatty, Merchant, part of Island Hill, 19 acres, "Lately in the possession of John McWheeny, deceased." Witnesses: John Adams, of Donaghadee, Merchant; Henry Gilles of Donaghadee, yeoman & Alexander Orr of Belfast, Merchant.
I know that everybody, especially Laurel is working very hard on gathering Irish info. I feel that slowly we are going to make a break through with the combo of DNA and genealogy. Wondering if it would be possible to have some kind of an Irish page, where we could enter ONLY hard facts regarding Irish births, deaths, marriages, years of immigration, etc. As it is with all of our lineage listings it is hard to separate information, what little there is and do any comparisons. Julie, L.39
Beatty Irish Deed Index, 1768 -85 [There were no deeds under the spellings Beaty, Beattie or Beatie. The Betty Deeds were posted earlier.] Index from FHL Film # 100,253 [Note the Irish deeds are indexed by last name and year or group of years. Sometimes multiple indexes are on a single roll of microfilm and this is not clearly indicated at the beginning of the film so be sure to scroll through the film and make sure the index does not start again within the same year groups. There are several other index types that I did not use [i.e. a place index.] Individual deed entries indexed by Laurel Baty from various microfilm noted on each entry. Note: many of the numbers in the index are hard to read, although I found most deeds, when a deed was not found it was most likely because I read the index numbers incorrectly. The deeds are difficult to read at times; I did my best to transcribe them but it is always a good idea to check the originals and draw your own conclusions.] Grantor: Beatty, Hugh; Grantee: Beatty, Volume 292, page 150, #189837; COULD NOT FIND Grantor: Beatty, Isaac; Grantee: Boyd, Volume 305, page 51, #200,444; FHL microfilm 531,678; A memorial of Articles of Marriage Poll bearing date the fifth day of June one thousand seven hundred & seventy one and made between Wm. Beaty (sic) of Aghnavalloge in the County of Down of the one part Isaac Beaty son of said William of the second part and Samuel Boyde of Ballynamaganoch in said county & Janet Boyde daug'r of the said Sam'l of the third part. Whereby it was concluded and agreed by and between all the said parties that a marriage shall be had and solemnized between the said Isaac Beaty and the said Janet Boyde & the said Will'm Beaty in consideration of said marriage and of a marriage portion therein mentioned to be paid and secured to the said Isaac Beaty by the said Sam'l Boyd did Coven't and promise to give up unto the said Isaac Beaty the one half of all his household furniture & two cowes and the one half of his horse one half of his farm and crop of every sort and kind, and in case the said Wm. Beaty should obtain a lease of his said farm in such case he the said Isaac shall have and enjoy one half thereof paying one half or equal share of the expenses attending the same and that after the Death of the said William and his wife Jane the said Isaac is to have and enjoy the whole of said farm which said articles are witnessed by Will'm Christian of Ballynalack in the Co. of Armagh farmer and Char's Wright of Rothfryland in the said County of Down Publican. And this Memo'l is witnessed by the said Wm Christian and George Christian of Ballynalech of are Black Smith-Sam'l Boyd (seal) Signed sealed in the presence of George Christian, Wm. Christian. The above named Wm. Christian maketh oath that he is a subscribing witness to the articles of marriage whereof the above writ'g is a Mem'l & also to the said Mem'l and saith he saw the said Wm Beaty, Isaac Beaty and Sam'l Boyde duly sign seal & execute the s'd articles and also saw the said Sam'l Boyd duly sign & seal the said Mem'l and saith that the name Wm. Christian subscribed as a witness to the said articles and Memorial is the Dep't name and proper handwriting Wm. Christian Sworn before me at Scarva in the Co. of Down the 27th July 1773 by virtue of Comon to me directed for taking appi't in said County & I know the Depo't Jam's McCandless Justices John Reily Jam's Dawson Grantor: Beatty, James; Grantee: Hamilton, Volume 288, page 344, #191092; FHL microfilm 531,661; September 15, 1746; James Beatty of Clownish in County of Monaghan, Gent. devised unto William Hamilton of Newry, County of Downe, Merchant, tenement late in the possession of James Moore, Merchant in the Town of Newry also land in the possession of James Blair, Merchant, situate in Lisdrumgullion, County of Armagh or Downe. James Beatty stipulated that at the death of Wm. Hamilton he would make a new lease to the heir of Wm. Hamilton and also James Beatty stated at the death of any of the lives in the lease he would insert a new life at the same rate agreed upon. Witnesses: John McCannon, Merchant; Robert Thopmson, Apothecary and George Walker, No. Public, all of City of Dublin. Recorded May 1, 1772. Grantor: Beatty, James; Grantee: Beatty, Volume 311, page 298, #210,354; FHL microfilm 531,684; "A Memorial of Indenture of lease bearing date the eighteenth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand and seven hundred and seventy six made between James Beatty of Edensolas in the County of Fermanagh of the one part and Geo Beatty of Edensolas and s'd county of Fermanagh of the other part whereby the s'd James Beatty for and in consideration of the rent fees & dutys agreem'ts cov'ts & conditions in s'd lease mentioned did Demise grant sett farm let unto s'd Geo Beatty all that part or proportion of Edensolas wherein his house stands with the one third part of s'd lands Edensolas that was leased from Sir Arth Brooke Bart & in the possession of the sd Geo Beatty lying and being in the mannor of Brooth barony & County of Fermanagh & subject to all clauses & Covenants that the s'd James Beatty is bound to in his grand lease commencing at the Nov. last before the above sale during the natural lives of Robt. Beatty, James Beatty & Andrew Brown being the lives in said grand lease." Witnesses: John Graham of Grogagh & Sam'l Briden of Sheogh both in the County of Fermanagh Grantor: Beatty, James; Grantee: Hanna, Volume 322, page 334, #216,504; FHL microfilm 531,694; June 4, 1769; "Memorial of Indenture of Lease made between James Beatty of Clownish in the County of Monaghan Merchant of the one part, and Wm. Hanna of Newry in the County of Down Saddler of the other part;" Wm Hanna is currently in possession of the lands, lately possessed by Michael Harshaw and James Atkinson, lands on North Street in town of Newry; lease is for the lives of "his present Majesty King George the Third, his Royal Highness George now Prince of Wales, and His Royal Highness Prince Frederick Bishop of Osnaburgh." Witnesses: Michael Harshaw and Robert Walker both of Newry aforesaid, merchants, also William Burke of Newry, Gentleman. Grantor: Beatty, James & another; Grantee: Watkins & another, Volume 320, page 528, #219,995; FHL microfilm 531,692; See entry under Jane Beatty. Grantor: Beatty, James; Grantee: Phillips, Volume 349, page 163, #233,371; FHL microfilm 531,948; September 30, 1782; between James Beaty (sic) of Ballyconew, County of Wexford, Miller & John Phillips of Patrick Street in the County and City of Dublin, Tobacconist-in a lease dated August 22, 1772 William Jones the younger of Nevilscourt in the County of Wexford, Gent leased to James Beaty the Mill of Ballyconew and several other pieces of property in the town of Ballyconew, Barony of Gorey and County of Wexford. James Beatty transfers this lease to John Phillips in a deed of Mortgage for 300 pounds. Witnesses: William Corner of Dublin, Grocer & Joseph Hamilton of Dublin, Notary Grantor: Beatty, James & Another; Grantee: Brett, Volume 351, page 412, #237,020; FHL microfilm 531,949; See entry under Ross Beatty. Grantor: Beatty, Jane & others; Grantee: Watkins & another, Volume 320, page 528, #219,995; FHL microfilm 531,692; November 16, 1779; Marriage Articles between William Watkins of Derrybrush, County Fermanagh, James Beaty (sic) of Ardmore, County Fermanagh and Jane his daughter and John Watkins of Derrybrush, County Fermanagh, merchant. "Reciting that a marriage was intended to be had between the said William Watkins and Jane Beaty and that it was thereby agreed to provide a Jointure or yearly annuity of thirty pounds Sur(?) for the said Jane Beaty and further reciting that the said William Watkins then stood possessed of the farm lands commonly called and known by the name of Colenashanton with the appur'ees situate in the Barony of Tyrkennedy and County of Fermanagh by virtue of an Indented Deed of lease to him thereof made by Mervyn Archdall of Castle Archdall in the said county of Fermanagh, Esqr. Bearing date the first day of November one thousand and seven hundred and seventy eight for a term of eighteen years from the date thereof at the yearly rent of thirteen pounds eight shillings and nine pence Ster. With a Toties (?) quoties Clause or Covenant for renewal by which said article the said William Watkins for the considerations therein mentioned did Covenant and agree that the said Jno Watkins and Archibald Graham and the survivor of them and the Exers and Admr's of such Survivor shall stand possessed of the said farm of Colenashanton." Witnesses: Francis Graham. Eldest son of Archibald Graham of Gledstown, County Fermanagh, merchant; John Lanyth Clerk to Archibald Graham. Grantor: Beatty, John; Grantee: Beatty & another, Volume 274, page 254, #178291; FHL microfilm 530,908; October 20, 1769; John Beaty of Lismore, County Longford on the one part and George Beatty of Lismoy(sic), County of Longford and Thomas Carson of Craghorn in the County of Cavan on the other part; 60 acres in town of Lismore and 31 acres in town of Monilagan situated in the Manor of Monilagan, County Longford, also part of the Manor of Monilagan "called lower Cluneagh upper Cluneagh lower Clumemecart upper Clunemecar Killnashee lower north Bawnquilly upper or south Bawnquilly containing six hundred and fifty six acres" for the remainder of John Beatty's lease of the premises. Deed void if John Beatty shall pay to George Beatty and Thomas Carson 500 pounds sterling by May 1, 1770. Witnesses: Thomas Bond of Newtownflood, Longford Co. and John Jones of the town of Longford, Longford County. Grantor: Beatty, John; Grantee: Pringle & another, Volume 274, page 488, #180753; FHL microfilm 530,908; January 20, 1770; between John Beaty (sic) of Lismore, County of Longford, Gent. and Alexander Pringle of Ballihue & Thomas Carson of Crogan, both of the County of Cavan. "Whereby the said John Beaty for and in consideration of the marriage already had & solemnized between the said John Beaty and Jane Beaty otherwise Carson his wife and for and in consideration of two hundred pounds ster. to him in hand paid by the Rev'd George Carson father to said Jane as the marriage portion of the said Jane Beaty otherwise Carson" grants to Alexander Pringle and Thomas Carson lands of Bawncully, Longford County, land under lease of 3 lives or thirty one years granted by William Mitchell of Hemmingford, Great Britain. Land to be used by John Beatty during his life and rents reserved for Jane Beaty and issue of marriage after John Beaty's death; if marriage has no issue land to revert to Alexander Pringle and Thomas Carson. Witnesses: Joseph Griffith & Dan'l Standford, both of City of Dublin. Grantor: Beatty, John; Grantee: Noble, Volume 279, page 478, #183763; FHL microfilm 530,912; April 15 & 16, 1760, John Beatty of Kingorry in County of Monaghan to Thomas Noble of Summerhill, County of Fermanagh. John Beatty transferred land to Thomas Noble for 623 pounds, nine shillings and tenpence: town and lands in Greaghglass, parish, Barony & Co. of Monaghan; town and lands of Cloghernagh Goolan, Tonnysilloghagh and Knocknegrave in the parish of Donagh, Barony of Trugh & Co. of Monaghan. Witnesses: Thomas Ennis, Dublin, Gent & Robert Plunkett of the Mills near Monaghan. Grantor: Beatty, John; Grantee: Adams, Volume 285, page 44, #184252; FHL microfilm 531,658; December 28, 1765; "George Beatty of Barnagrove Adm'r and heir at Law to John Beatty late of Barnagrove Dec'd for the considerations therein ment'd did sell assign & make over unto Rich'd Adams of Corronary, Esq. all that part of Barnagrove & Cullis afores'd now in the Tenure Occupation & actual possession of James McFadden and his son Sam'l containing 34 acres.for and during the natural lives of him the said George Beatty & Marg't Young alias Beatty his the said George Beatty's sister.." Witnesses: John Sweeny of Corronary Schoolmaster & John Young of said Barnagrove, yeoman. Hugh Cosby of Thercock is also a witness. Grantor: Beatty, John; Grantee: Cope, Volume 284, page 324, #184630; FHL microfilm 531,657; January 5, 1771; John Beatty of Glasslough in County of Monaghan, Gent. to Rev;d Dr. Walter Cope, Deane of Dromore. For 250 pounds, John Beatty assigns and conveys to Walter Cope towns and lands of Cortell & Carrickmullan in Louth County. Witnesses: Benj'n Bell of Bellvale, Co. Armagh, Gent.r & Edw'd McMahon of Richhill in Co. Armagh, linen draper Grantor: Beatty, John; Grantee: Reilly, Volume 285, page 145, #185934; FHL microfilm 531,658; April 29, 1771; Deed of Mortgage: John Beatty sells to John Reilly for 30 pounds, land in the townland of Aughlish and County of Armagh, devised to him by lease from Edward Tollan(??) dated December 22, 1762, proportion of Bog in Terryhogan, in County Armagh; lease void of John Beatty pays to John Reilly 30 pounds by November next. Witness: Wm. Hunter, City of Dublin, Gent. & James Whitaker, menial servant to the said John Reilly. Grantor: Beatty, John; Grantee: Beatty, Volume 285, page 290, #188684; FHL microfilm 531,658; December 20, 1768; "John Beatty had sett and to farm lett unto Geo Beatty all that part of the Manor of Monglaggan and called by the name ofs of upper and lower Bawn, upper and lower Cloonagh, upper and lower Coonmacart and Killnashee for and during the rem'r of the time yet to come of his lease thereof from the late Wm Mitchell Esq'r." Said document was witnessed by Thomas Legg of Lavagh and Jane Beatty wife of s'd John Beatty, both in County of Longford. Memorial witnessed by Thos. Legg and Thos. Bond of Dublin Grantor: Beatty, John; Grantee: Armstrong, Volume 302, page 560, #202018; FHL microfilm 531,675; A Memorial of a Deed Poll bearing date the Seventeenth day of September one thousand seven hundred and Seventy four and made by John Beatty of Brookborough in the County of Fermanagh whereby in Consideration of Seventy pounds Ster. To him paid and for debts paid by John Armstrong of Linaskea in s'd county he the s'd John Beatty granted bargained and sold unto the s'd John Armstrong his Exer's, Adm'rs & Ass'ns all household furniture goods and Chattles of every kind & sort whatsoever in the Schedule List thereunto annexed ment'd are as follows to Wit, Two Cows, two Horses, one yellow bed on field Do one Desk, Do, one Do lined, with boards three feather beds and bedding, one large Press, one Lowboy, four tables and twelve chairs and all the debts due him by Bill Book or otherwise. To hold all and Singular the s'd Goods and Chattles in s'd Schedule bargained and sold to the s'd John Armstrong his heirs, Exr's, Adm'rs and Ass'ns for ever which s'd Deed contains other matters and was duly Executed by the s'd John Beatty in the Presence of James Beatty of Aghamore and James Armstrong of Arnaculea both in the s'd County of Fermanagh Gent and this Mem'l was duly Executed by the s'd John Armstrong in the presence of the s'd James Beatty and Jno. Harrison of the town and County of Monaghan Gent. John Armstrong (Seal) Signed & Sealed in the presence of James Beatty J'n Harrisons the above named Jam's Beatty maketh oath that he is a Subs'g witness to the Deed pole of which the above writing is a Mem'l and that he saw the same duly signed Sealed and Executed by the s'd John Beatty and Saith he also saw the above named John Beatty and saith he also saw the above named John Armstrong duly sign seal and Execute the above Mem'l and that the Names James Beatty subscribed to the s'd Deed and Mem'l is this Deponent's proper handwriting. James Beatty Sworn before me this 21st day of October 1774 at Monaghan in the County of Monaghan by virtue of a Common to me directed and I know James Beatty of Clones in the County Monaghan Gent who knows the Depot. Rich'd Davison Pres. At swearing the above aforesaid Jas Hamilton Rich'd H. Roper Two of his Ma's Justices of the Peace for the County of Monaghan Grantor: Beatty, John; Grantee: Jameson, Volume 351, page 391, #236,928; FHL microfilm 531,949; June 17, 1783 between John Beatty of Skinnerow, City of Dublin, Bookseller & Stationer and Thomas Jameson of said City, Gent. John Beatty transfers to Thos. Jameson "the said John Beatty Office at No 32 in Skinnerow and all the counters and fixtures and appur'e thereunto belonging" for 4 months from the date of deed. This Jameson promises to pay 100 pounds within one month after the expiration of the above terms "provided he the John Beatty duly punctually Honestly and faithfully did assist aforesaid Thomas Jameson may require relative to the said Lottery". Witnesses: John Shelan & Arthur Herdyth of the City of Dublin Grantor: Beatty, John; Grantee: Stephens, Volume 348, page 358, #233,963; COULD NOT FIND Grantor: Beatty, John; Grantee: West & Another, Volume 350, page 269, #235,923; FHL microfilm 531,949; See entry under Samuel Beatty Laurel Baty, L252
Thanks Donna, I think the following is the land in question--it sounds like James Beatty died in SC, unmarried. It is possible that Hugh Beatty, William Beatty or some of their descendants came to America. I will try and find the land records in SC for the James Beatty land--it looks like he bought it in 1739 and that he was the oldest of 3 brothers: James, Hugh and William Beatty. I believe that William Beatty is the Belfast Merchant who acted as an agent on many emigrant ships from Ireland to America. I have not found a will for William Beatty in Ireland but I am still looking. A helpful web page for Irish Wills is http://www.irishorigins.com/ There is a nice index of wills showing 295 Beatty wills--each will index entry shows a source for the will, most being located in the Crossle notebooks (this index actually locates the wills in Crossle)--this webpage requires payment. >From SC State Archives: Series Number: S111001 Volume: 0003 Page: 00326 Item: 01 Date: 1739/05/24 Description: GOBLE, THOMAS, MEMORIAL OF THE CONVEYANCE OF 600 ACRES ON PEE DEE RIVER, CRAVEN COUNTY TO JAMES BEATTY. Names Indexed: GOBLE, THOMAS/WILLSON, MOSES/BEATTY, JAMES/ Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY/PEE DEE RIVER Type: MEMORIAL/] [See Crossle IV, (page 92 & 93 in folder 1 in LTB images) for earlier deed mentioning Moses Wilson: Volume 230 page 495 #182419: 27 Sept 64 Hugh Beatty of Achnaleck Co Down farmer and eldest brother & heir at law of Jas Beatty late of Aughnaleck dec'd who was of Charlestown province of South Carolina merchant & who lately died intest., a bachelor of the one part Wm Beatty of Belfast Co Antrim merchant 2d brother to said James Beatty dec'd-H. B. consents to sell to W. B. that tract or parcel of land Col. County?? 1850 ?? side of river Pedee property last belonging to Col Moses Wislon in ?? South Carolina, America.] Laurel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna VanZandt" <donavan@netwtc.net> To: "BP2000" <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 11:59 AM Subject: Re: [BP2000] [GenMatch] Irish Beatty Deeds,1768 - 1785 Joseph Beatty - WIlliam Beatty > This colonial list has some SC Beaty -wonder if any are the correct early > family. Donna L-3 > Census Index: Colonial America, 1607-1789 > > > > > > > > Baett, William > State : MD > > County : Charles Co. > > Year : 1778 > > Page # : 114 > > Census type code : Fidelity Oath > > Baitie, David > State : VA > > County : Essex Co. > > Year : 1779 > > Baity, James > State : NC > > County : Rutherford Co. > > Year : 1782 > > Baity, Richard > State : AL > > County : Mobile Co. > > Location : Mobile > > Year : 1787 > > Census type code : Non-u.S. Record > > Batey, David > State : SC > > County : Ninety-six Dist. > > Year : 1779 > > Batey, Robert > State : NJ > > County : Monmouth Co. > > Location : Freehold Twp > > Year : 1786 > > Page # : 001 > > Census type code : Tax List > > Additional source information : JULY ASSESSMENT > > Batey, William > State : SC > > County : Greenville Dist. > > Year : 1756 > > Page # : 235 > > Census type code : Muster Roll > > Batie, Daniel > State : KY > > County : Madison Co. > > Year : 1789 > > Census type code : Tax List > > Batte, Chrisopher > State : MA > > County : Massachusetts Colony > > Year : 1639 > > Census type code : Freeman List > > Batte, Henry > State : NC > > County : Martin Co. > > Year : 1779 > > Batte, Henry > State : NC > > County : Martin Co. > > Year : 1780 > > Batte, Henry > State : VA > > County : Prince George Co. > > Year : 1779 > > Batte, John > State : VA > > County : Greensville Co. > > Year : 1783 > > Page # : 054 > > Census type code : Tax List > > Batte, Richard > State : VA > > County : Chesterfield Co. > > Year : 1783 > > Page # : 049 > > Census type code : Tax List > > Batte, Thomas > State : VA > > County : Amelia Co. > > Year : 1782 > > Page # : 13 > > Age ranges in household : 08-11 > > Batte, William > State : VA > > County : Brunswick Co. > > Year : 1779 > > Batte, William > State : VA > > County : Greensville Co. > > Year : 1783 > > Page # : 054 > > Census type code : Tax List > > Battee, Fardinando > State : MD > > County : Anne Arundel Co. > > Year : 1778 > > Page # : 022 > > Census type code : Fidelity Oath > > Battey > State : RI > > County : Newport Co. > > Location : Newport > > Year : 1782 > > Additional individual information : WIDOW > > Battey, David > State : SC > > County : Charleston Dist. > > Year : 1778 > > Battey, David > State : SC > > County : Charleston Dist. > > Year : 1780 > > Battey, Eliza > State : RI > > County : Newport Co. > > Location : Newport > > Year : 1782 > > Additional individual information : WIDOW > > Battey, John > State : RI > > County : Providence Co. > > Location : Scituate > > Year : 1782 > > Battey, Joshiah > State : RI > > County : Providence Co. > > Location : Cranston > > Year : 1782 > > Battey, Nicholas > State : RI > > County : Providence Co. > > Location : Cranston > > Year : 1782 > > Battey, Silvanus > State : NH > > County : Cheshire Co. > > Location : Chesterfield > > Year : 1776 > > Battie, Benjamin > State : MD > > County : Anne Arundel Co. > > Year : 1778 > > Page # : 023 > > Census type code : Fidelity Oath > > Batty, Caleb > State : RI > > County : Kent Co. > > Location : Warwick > > Year : 1782 > > Batty, Caleb > State : RI > > County : Warwick > > Year : 1774 > > Page # : 60 > > Age ranges in household : 2-1-5-4-0-1 > > Batty, John > State : RI > > County : Newport > > Year : 1774 > > Page # : 4 > > Age ranges in household : 1-0-2-3-0-0 > > Batty, John > State : RI > > County : Providence Co. > > Location : Scituate > > Year : 1782 > > Batty, John > State : RI > > County : Scituate > > Year : 1774 > > Page # : 114 > > Age ranges in household : 1-1-3-2-0-1 > > Batty, John, Jr. > State : RI > > County : Scituate > > Year : 1774 > > Page # : 114 > > Age ranges in household : 2-2-1-2-1-0 > > Batty, Joseph > State : RI > > County : Newport > > Year : 1774 > > Page # : 4 > > Age ranges in household : 1-3-1-1-0-0 > > Batty, Joshua > State : RI > > County : Scituate > > Year : 1774 > > Page # : 114 > > Age ranges in household : 1-1-1-0-0-1 > > Batty, Josiah > State : RI > > County : Cranston > > Year : 1774 > > Page # : 211 > > Age ranges in household : 1-2-3-1-0-0 > > Batty, Nicholas > State : RI > > County : Cranston > > Year : 1774 > > Page # : 210 > > Age ranges in household : 1-1-1-1-0-0 > > Batty, Phebe > State : RI > > County : Newport > > Year : 1774 > > Page # : 4 > > Age ranges in household : 2-0-1-0-0-0 > > Batty, William > State : RI > > County : Kent Co. > > Location : Warwick > > Year : 1782 > > Batty, William > State : RI > > County : Newport Co. > > Location : Jamestown > > Year : 1782 > > Batty, William > State : RI > > County : Warwick > > Year : 1774 > > Page # : 60 > > Age ranges in household : 2-0-2-1-0-0 > > Baty, John > State : NJ > > County : Gloucester Co. > > Location : Gloucester Twp > > Year : 1780 > > Page # : 001 > > Census type code : Tax List > > Additional source information : MAY ASSESSMENT > > Baty, John > State : NJ > > County : Somerset Co. > > Location : W Precinct > > Year : 1788 > > Page # : 001 > > Census type code : Tax List > > Additional source information : SEPTEMBER ASSESSMENT > > Baty, Thomas > State : NJ > > County : Sussex Co. > > Location : Newton > > Year : 1774 > > Page # : 004 > > Census type code : Tax List > > Additional source information : SEPTEMBER ASSESSMENT > > Baty, Thomas > State : NJ > > County : Sussex Co. > > Location : Newtown Twp > > Year : 1774 > > Page # : 138 > > Baty, William > State : NJ > > County : Salem Co. > > Location : Mannington > > Year : 1773 > > Page # : 038 > > Beat, William > State : MD > > County : Charles Co. > > Year : 1778 > > Page # : 120 > > Census type code : Fidelity Oath > > Beate, Arthur > State : ME > > County : Maine Terr. > > Year : 1674 > > Page # : 391 > > Beatie, James > State : NC > > County : Orange Co. > > Year : 1755 > > Beattie, William > State : VA > > County : Lunenburg Co. > > Year : 1779 > > Beatty, Cornelius > State : KY > > County : Jefferson Co. > > Year : 1789 > > Census type code : Tax List > > Beatty, Edward > State : MD > > County : Maryland Colony > > Year : 1748 > > Page # : 085 > > Census type code : Residence List > > Beatty, Ercurias > State : OH > > County : Northwest Terr. > > Year : 1788 > > Page # : 061 > > Census type code : Residence List > > Beatty, George > State : NJ > > County : Burlington Co. > > Location : Nottingham Twp > > Year : 1773 > > Page # : 077 > > Beatty, Henry > State : VA > > County : Frederick Co. > > Year : 1782 > > Page # : 20 > > Age ranges in household : 01-00 > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Laurel Baty" <laurelbaty@comcast.net> > To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com>; <GenMatch@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 2:57 PM > Subject: [GenMatch] Irish Beatty Deeds, 1768 - 1785 Joseph Beatty - > WIlliam > Beatty > > > > Grantor: Beatty, William; Grantee: Beatty, Volume 273, page 166, #175,645; > FHL microfilm 530,907; July 25, 1764; between Wm Beatty of Belfast, County > Antrim, merchant and Hugh Beatty of Aughnalich, County of Down, farmer. > Wm > Beatty binds himself and heirs in the sum of nine hundred pounds to be > paid > to Hugh Beatty "that whereas James Beatty late of Aughnaleck* aforesaid > some > time ago died a bachelor Intestate without any will by him made..Hugh > Beatty > his eldest brother and heir at law seized and possessed of a certain tract > of land containing eighteen hun'd & fifty acres of land be it more or less > sit. on the East side of the river Pedee in the province of Sout (sic) > Carolina and that the said Hugh Beatty by deeds of lease & release bearing > date the twenty and twenty first day of July above mentioned did convey > s'd > tract of land to the s'd Wm Beatty his brother but on condition that the > s'd > Wm shall sell & dispose of said lands ????pay unto the s'd Hugh Beatty one > full equal half or moiety of all the said proceed of the lands when sold & > condition of obligation is such that if the above named Wm. Beatty his > heirs, Exr's or Adm'rs do and shall in all things well and faithfully ? > from > the s'd agreement on his part that then the s'd obligation to be void > otherwise to remain in full force & virtue ?? in s'd Condit'n isment'd > before signing & seal that thes'd Wm. Beatty is to return a Cert. of the > full value of what the lands relative to the above Bond shall be sold for > & > well attested which s'd bond and conditions is witnessed by Rich'd Beatty > & > Joshua Shepherd both of the County of Down, gent. This Memorial is > witnesses by s'd Rich'd Beatty & Joshua Shepherd of Lisburn Hugh Beatty > (Seal) > Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of Ric'd Beatty, Josh Shepherd. > The > above named Rich'd Beatty maketh oath that he saw the above named Wm. > Beatty > and Hugh Beatty sign & seal this Mem'l and that the thus Dep't is a > subscribing witness to s'd Bond and Cond, & Memor'l is this Dept's name & > in > his own handwriting Ric'd Beatty > Sworn before me at Lisburn in the County of Antrim on the 24th day of > March > 1769. > [Aughnaleck is in Annahilt Parish, Co. Down. > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rosdavies/PLACENAMES/A.htm > Could this be the William Beatty who is an agent for so many emigrants to > South Carolina? It is known that he made the trip to South Carolina > several > times.] > > Grantor: Beatty, William; Grantee: Beatty, Volume 305, page 51, #200,444; > FHL microfilm 531,678; see entry under Isaac Beatty > > Laurel Baty, L252 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 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
Colonial List Pt. 2 Beatty, James State : MD County : Maryland Colony Year : 1748 Page # : 085 Census type code : Residence List Beatty, John State : SC County : Greenville Dist. Year : 1756 Page # : 233 Census type code : Muster Roll Beatty, John State : SC County : South Carolina Colony Location : Willtown Year : 1716 Page # : 047 Beatty, Mark State : MD County : Washington Co. Year : 1778 Census type code : Fidelity Oath Beatty, Robert State : VA County : Hampshire Co. Year : 1782 Page # : 27 Age ranges in household : 03-00 Beaty, Francis State : NC County : Rowan Co. Year : 1755 Beaty, Francis State : NC County : Rowan Co. Year : 1759 Beaty, George State : NJ County : Burlington Co. Location : Nottingham Twp Year : 1772 Page # : 190 Beaty, Hugh State : NC County : Rutherford Co. Year : 1782 Beaty, James State : NC County : Rowan Co. Year : 1755 Beaty, James State : NC County : Rowan Co. Year : 1759 Beaty, Jane State : SC County : Craven Dist. Year : 1768 Beaty, John State : NC County : No County Listed Year : 1789 Beaty, John State : NJ County : Somerset Co. Location : W Precinct Year : 1789 Page # : 001 Census type code : Tax List Additional source information : AUGUST ASSESSMENT Beaty, John State : SC County : Craven Dist. Year : 1768 Beaty, John State : SC County : Greenville Dist. Year : 1756 Page # : 236 Census type code : Muster Roll Beaty, Joseph State : NJ County : Gloucester Co. Location : Deptford Twp Year : 1781 Page # : 001 Census type code : Tax List Additional source information : JULY ASSESSMENT Beaty, Mary State : SC County : Craven Dist. Year : 1768 Beaty, Peter State : PA County : Philadelphia Co. Location : No County Listed Year : 1773 Census type code : Indentured Servant Beaty, Robert State : NJ County : Monmouth Co. Location : Shrewsbury Twp Year : 1781 Page # : 010 Census type code : Tax List Additional source information : OCTOBER ASSESSMENT Beaty, Robert State : SC County : Craven Dist. Year : 1768 Beaty, Samuel State : SC County : Charleston Dist. Year : 1778 Beaty, Samuel State : SC County : Charleston Dist. Year : 1780 Beaty, Thomas State : KY County : Jefferson Co. Year : 1789 Census type code : Tax List Beaty, Thomas State : NC County : Rowan Co. Year : 1755 Beaty, Thomas State : SC County : Ninety-six Dist. Year : 1779 Beaty, Thomas J. State : NC County : Rowan Co. Year : 1759 Beaty, Wallace State : NC County : Rutherford Co. Year : 1782 Beaty, William State : MD County : Frederick Co. Year : 1778 Census type code : Fidelity Oath Beaytey, Dr. John State : NJ County : Somerset Co. Location : W Precinct Year : 1786 Page # : 002 Census type code : Tax List Additional source information : AUGUST ASSESSMENT Bettie, James State : SC County : Camden Dist. Year : 1778 Bettie, James State : SC County : Camden Dist. Year : 1780 Betty, Ephraim State : NJ County : Gloucester Co. Location : Deptford Twp Year : 1781 Page # : 001 Census type code : Tax List Additional source information : JULY ASSESSMENT Betty, George State : NC County : Warren Co. Location : Weathers District Year : 1786 Page # : 004 Census type code : State Census Betty, Joseph State : NJ County : Gloucester Co. Location : Deptford Twp Year : 1779 Page # : 001 Census type code : Tax List Additional source information : NOVEMBER ASSESSMENT Betty, Joseph State : NJ County : Gloucester Co. Location : Deptford Twp Year : 1780 Page # : 001 Census type code : Tax List Additional source information : FEBRUARY ASSESSMENT Betty, Joseph State : NJ County : Gloucester Co. Location : Deptford Twp Year : 1780 Page # : 001 Census type code : Tax List Additional source information : MAY ASSESSMENT Betty, Joseph State : NJ County : Gloucester Co. Location : Deptford Twp Year : 1781 Page # : 005 Census type code : Tax List Additional source information : JANUARY ASSESSMENT Betty, Joseph State : NJ County : Gloucester Co. Location : Deptford Twp Year : 1782 Page # : 002 Census type code : Tax List Additional source information : APRIL ASSESSMENT Betty, Margaret State : VA County : Frederick Co. Year : 1782 Page # : 22 Age ranges in household : 04-00 Betty, Negro State : VA County : Northumberland Co. Year : 1782 Page # : 38 Age ranges in household : 01-00 Betty, William State : NC County : Richmond Co. Year : 1786 Page # : 004 Census type code : State Census