This is L-5 This record was copied from Genealogical Records From Old Family Bibles Manuscripts and Letters, Frank Andrews, Vineland, New Jersey 1923, p. 7. SURNAMES: BEATTY READING SCOTT FITHIAN GREEN Below this line, verbatim from source, except for some slight formatting changes. ------------------------------------------------- BEATTY Charles & Ann Beatty marryed June 24th 1746. [License granted to Charles Beatty of Bucks Co. Pa. and Ann Reading of Huntington Co. N.J. June 13, 1746.] Ann Beatty departed this life March 22 1768 at Greenoch in Scotland Mary Beatty born April 21st 1747 Christiana Beatty born June 17th 1748 John Beatty born December 10th 1749 Elizabeth Beatty born March 26 1852 Martha Beatty born Jan y 29th 1754 Charles C. Beatty born Feb y 11th 1756 Reading Beatty born Dec r 23d 1757 Erkuries Beatty born Oct r 9th 1759 George Beatty born June 28 1763 William Beatty born March 31st 1766 Ann Beatty born March 1768 in Scotland Great G Mother Scott died in 1776 either in April or May P. Fithian & E. Beatty married 1775 This record of the Beatty Family is written on a half sheet of 4to paper, addressed Mrs. Mary Green, Trenton. Mary Beatty married Rev. Enoch Green. -------------------------------------------------
Can anyone help him...Nlp ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Craig Borne" <cjborne@comcast.net> Source: IA-CENSUS-LOOKUP@rootsweb.com Subject: [IA-CENSUS] 1850-60; Clinton County; BEATTY, Patrick Hello list, I am requesting census record information for the 1850 or 1860 (I am not sure of the state census date) census in Clinton or surrounding counties for Patrick Beatty (or other variations of the name). Patrick was born in Ireland and his wife's name was Bridget Lynch. Four children were known, but one may have arrived in 1858 from Ireland: Thomas, Hugh, Charles, Richard, and Mary. Thank you in advance for any assistance you can give. Craig Craig Borne Baltimore, Maryland cjborne@comcast.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nelda Nelda Percival IBSSG Volunteer Administrator "Gilpin & Bonstein DNA Projects; websites - http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Genealogy & DNA are like husband & wife: "Genealogy can stand alone & DNA can stand alone, but the two work so much better when paired up properly...." Peter _________________________________________________________________ Make every IM count. Download Messenger and join the im Initiative now. Its free. http://im.live.com/messenger/im/home/?source=TAGHM
I was looking for manuscript collections and found the following collection of Civil War letters, written in PA and deposited in Iowa.---Laurel Baty, L252 MsC 3 Manuscript Register MILES BEATY LETTERS Collection Dates: 1862 -- 1873 (Bulk Dates: 1862 -- 1863) 4 file folders This document describes a collection of materials held by the Special Collections Department University of Iowa Libraries Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1420 Phone: 319-335-5921 Fax: 319-335-5900 e-mail: lib-spec@uiowa.edu Posted to Internet: January 2003 Acquisition Note: This collection was given to the University of Iowa Libraries by Dorothy Beaty Vasbender in 1960. Access and Restrictions: This collection is open for research. Photographs: Folder 4 Digital Surrogates: Except where indicated, this document describes but does not reproduce the actual text, images and objects which make up this collection. Materials are available only in the Special Collections Department. Copyright: Please read The University of Iowa Libraries' statement on "Property Rights, Copyright Law, and Permissions to Use Unpublished Materials" Use of Collections: The University of Iowa Libraries supports access to the materials, published and unpublished, in its collections. Nonetheless, access to some items may be restricted by their fragile condition or by contractual agreement with donors, and it may not be possible at all times to provide appropriate machinery for reading, viewing or accessing non-paper-based materials. Please read our Use of Manuscripts Statement. Scope and Content Letters to his family in Strattonville, Clarion County, Pennsylvania, from Miles Beaty, telling of his experience as a soldier in the 149th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Infantry. Inventory FOLDER 1: August 28, 1862 to October 24, 1862 FOLDER 2: November 4, 1862 to January 27, 1863 FOLDER 3: February 2 to March 23, 1863 FOLDER 4: April 22, 1863 to June 21, 1863 Two pictures of Miles Beaty, with negatives June 21 and September 23, 1863: letters from Captain George W. Soult to John Beaty (Miles' father) telling of the death of his son. April 17 and August 28, 1873 letters to John Beaty from Robert Beaty
Hi again Julie, I did find them in the 1871 Census in Balmaghie, Kirkcudbrightshire James Beattie age 38 born Rerrick Agnes Beattie age 42 born Twynham William Beattie age 12 born Twynham Catherine age 8 born Rerrick Agnes Beattie age 5 born Rerrick I also found the death certificate of Agnes Beattie (maiden name Kinna), she died June 26, 1903 in Balmaghie, Kirkudbrightshire. James Beattie was living at her death and signed the death certificate as her widower. I found James Beattie's death certificate, he died Dec. 9, 1912 in Girthon, Kirkudbrightshire. He was age 78 at his death and his father was Andrew Beattie and his mother Catherine Rae. The death certificate was signed by Son-in-law Andrew Hogg [a marriage certificate shows he is the husband of Janet Beattie, daughter of James Beattie and Agnes Kinna]. James Beattie's death certificate states he is the widower of Jane Scott--so he either remarried or this is a mistake [I could not find a second marriage for him]. Alexander Hogg's marriage certificate clearly shows he married the daughter of James Beattie and Agnes Kinna. Andrew Beattie and Catherine Rae were married November 21, 1823 in Rerrick, Kirkcudbrightshire. Andrew Beattie, widower of Catherine Rae, died at age 77, Nov. 29, 1881 in Kirkcudbright, Kirkcudbrightshire. He was the son of James Beattie and Margaret Carrie. Laurel Baty ----- Original Message ----- From: Nacelod@aol.com To: leslie.lawtey@btinternet.com Cc: lmart@genext.net ; rene_anderson@onetel.com ; bp2000@rootsweb.com ; nelda_percival@hotmail.com ; peter.beattie2@ntlworld.com ; laurelbaty@comcast.net Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 9:51 AM Subject: Re: Beattie In a message dated 10/29/2007 8:27:08 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, leslie.lawtey@btinternet.com writes: Hallo i was reading your article on beattie, im doing a family tree i am finding it very hard to trace james beattie who married agnes kinna, i can get them together and there children but i cant get the parents of james beattie. James was born in balmaghie abt 1830 he married agnes kinna in 1851 in borgue kirkcudbright there children were margaret 1853, andrew 1855 janett 1857, william 1859 catherine 1862 (my dads great great granny) agnes 1865 elizabeth 1871. i no all agnes family but just cant get any further with james can you help thankyou julie beattie Hi, Julie My Beatties were from Dumfriesshire and came to Kouchibouguac, Carleton Parish, Kent CO., NB, Canada in 1829 so I do not believe mine are direct back from yours. But we could keep in touch and see if there is that possibility with more information shared. Don Beattie in Winthrop, ME. Other Beatties might know your line. Thanks for writing. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ See what's new at AOL.com and Make AOL Your Homepage.
In a message dated 10/29/2007 8:27:08 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, leslie.lawtey@btinternet.com writes: Hallo i was reading your article on beattie, im doing a family tree i am finding it very hard to trace james beattie who married agnes kinna, i can get them together and there children but i cant get the parents of james beattie. James was born in balmaghie abt 1830 he married agnes kinna in 1851 in borgue kirkcudbright there children were margaret 1853, andrew 1855 janett 1857, william 1859 catherine 1862 (my dads great great granny) agnes 1865 elizabeth 1871. i no all agnes family but just cant get any further with james can you help thankyou julie beattie Hi, Julie My Beatties were from Dumfriesshire and came to Kouchibouguac, Carleton Parish, Kent CO., NB, Canada in 1829 so I do not believe mine are direct back from yours. But we could keep in touch and see if there is that possibility with more information shared. Don Beattie in Winthrop, ME. Other Beatties might know your line. Thanks for writing. ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com
FYINFO.....NLP Nelda Percival IBSSG Volunteer Administrator "Gilpin & Bonstein DNA Projects; websites - http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Genealogy & DNA are like husband & wife: "Genealogy can stand alone & DNA can stand alone; but the two work so much better when paired up properly...." Peter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Victoria Hospodar Valentine" <vvalentine4@comcast.net> Subject: PML Search Result matching Beatty Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 11:17:30 -0600 Source: PA-CARNEGIE@rootsweb.com Subject: [PA-CARNEGIE] Deaths around the state Dec. 28, These are from a column in the paper which was news from around the state of PA. John BEATTY lost his life at Norristown in a futile effort to save his father from suffocation by coke gas at the Eagle iron works. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _________________________________________________________________ i'm making a difference. Make every IM count for the cause of your choice. Join Now. http://im.live.com/messenger/im/home/?source=TAGHM
Thank you, Donna. Gerri ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna VanZandt" <donavan@netwtc.net> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 7:09 AM Subject: Re: [BP2000] [TNFENTRE] family of AlexanderBeaty,b. 1872 & Mary Magdaline Smith, b. 1875 (d/o Abraham Lincoln Smith) >I agree. I don't think there is a son Ward. Looks like someone gave ages > in 1930 and just messed up the ages of Edward (called Ward) and Abraham > and > thought they were younger.......................... > > 1910 United States Federal Census > about Alexander Braly > Name: Alexander Braly > [Alexander Beaty] > Age in 1910: 39 > Estimated birth year: abt 1871 > Birthplace: Tennessee > Relation to Head of House: Head > Father's Birth Place: Tennessee > Mother's name: Martha > Mother's Birth Place: Tennessee > Spouse's name: Mary > Home in 1910: Civil District 2, Fentress, Tennessee > Marital Status: Married > Race: White > Gender: Male > Neighbors: View others on page > Household Members: Name Age > Alexander Braly 39 head > Mary Braly 33 > ? 16 son > Elizabeth Braly 15 dau > ?inda Braly 12? dau > ?ry Braly 12 son > Martha Braly 10 dau > ? Braly 9 dau > ?ard Braly 5 son > Arizona Braly 3 dau > Ma? Braly ?/12 dau > > > > > 1920 United States Federal Census > about Linda Beaty > Name: Linda Beaty > Home in 1920: Civil District 2, Fentress, Tennessee > Age: 7 years > Estimated birth year: abt 1913 > Birthplace: Tennessee > Relation to Head of House: Daughter > Father's name: Elic > Father's Birth Place: Tennessee > Mother's name: Mary > Mother's Birth Place: Tennessee > Marital Status: Single > Race: White > Sex: Female > Image: 629 > Neighbors: View others on page > Household Members: Name Age > Elic Beaty 52 head > Mary Beaty 45 wife > Mary Beaty 18 dau > Keen Beaty 16 son > Zona Beaty 13 dau > Abraham Beaty 10 son > Linda Beaty 5 dau > > 1930 United States Federal Census > about Alex Barty > Name: Alex Barty > Home in 1930: District 1, Fentress, Tennessee > Age: 62 > Estimated birth year: abt 1868 > Birthplace: Tennessee > Relation to Head of House: Head > Race: White > > Household Members: Name Age > Alex Barty 62 > Mae Barty 28 dau > Abraham Barty 16 son > Ward Barty 20 son (probably Edward) > Linda Barty 13 dau > Esther Barty 7 niece > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Nelda Percival" <nelda_percival@hotmail.com> > To: <BP2000@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 6:49 PM > Subject: Re: [BP2000] [TNFENTRE] family of AlexanderBeaty, b. 1872 & Mary > Magdaline Smith, b. 1875 (d/o Abraham Lincoln Smith) > > > 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 agree. I don't think there is a son Ward. Looks like someone gave ages in 1930 and just messed up the ages of Edward (called Ward) and Abraham and thought they were younger.......................... 1910 United States Federal Census about Alexander Braly Name: Alexander Braly [Alexander Beaty] Age in 1910: 39 Estimated birth year: abt 1871 Birthplace: Tennessee Relation to Head of House: Head Father's Birth Place: Tennessee Mother's name: Martha Mother's Birth Place: Tennessee Spouse's name: Mary Home in 1910: Civil District 2, Fentress, Tennessee Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Alexander Braly 39 head Mary Braly 33 ? 16 son Elizabeth Braly 15 dau ?inda Braly 12? dau ?ry Braly 12 son Martha Braly 10 dau ? Braly 9 dau ?ard Braly 5 son Arizona Braly 3 dau Ma? Braly ?/12 dau 1920 United States Federal Census about Linda Beaty Name: Linda Beaty Home in 1920: Civil District 2, Fentress, Tennessee Age: 7 years Estimated birth year: abt 1913 Birthplace: Tennessee Relation to Head of House: Daughter Father's name: Elic Father's Birth Place: Tennessee Mother's name: Mary Mother's Birth Place: Tennessee Marital Status: Single Race: White Sex: Female Image: 629 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Elic Beaty 52 head Mary Beaty 45 wife Mary Beaty 18 dau Keen Beaty 16 son Zona Beaty 13 dau Abraham Beaty 10 son Linda Beaty 5 dau 1930 United States Federal Census about Alex Barty Name: Alex Barty Home in 1930: District 1, Fentress, Tennessee Age: 62 Estimated birth year: abt 1868 Birthplace: Tennessee Relation to Head of House: Head Race: White Household Members: Name Age Alex Barty 62 Mae Barty 28 dau Abraham Barty 16 son Ward Barty 20 son (probably Edward) Linda Barty 13 dau Esther Barty 7 niece ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nelda Percival" <nelda_percival@hotmail.com> To: <BP2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 6:49 PM Subject: Re: [BP2000] [TNFENTRE] family of AlexanderBeaty, b. 1872 & Mary Magdaline Smith, b. 1875 (d/o Abraham Lincoln Smith)
FYINFO..NLP Nelda Percival IBSSG Volunteer Administrator "Gilpin & Bonstein DNA Projects; websites - http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Genealogy & DNA are like husband & wife: "Genealogy (husband can stand alone) & DNA (Wife can stand alone) but the two work so much better when paired up properly...." Peter ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Bruce E. York" <bruceyork1243@cox.net> Reply-To: tnfentre@rootsweb.com To: <tnfentre@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE] family of AlexanderBeaty,b. 1872 & Mary Magdaline Smith, b. 1875 (d/o Abraham Lincoln Smith) Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 16:17:37 -0700 1930 Fentress Co, TN census Alex Beaty 62 TN/TN/IA b. 1867-1868; md at age 17; ED 25-2, Supv Dist 6, Sheet 6A, #105/108. Bruce E. York 1362 W. Straford Avenue Gilbert, AZ 85233 480-892-7411 bruceyork1243@cox.net "Happiness is inseparably connected with decent, clean behavior." -- Elder Boyd K. Packer -----Original Message----- From: tnfentre-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tnfentre-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Gerri Goodwin Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 9:13 AM To: tnfentre@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE] family of AlexanderBeaty,b. 1872 & Mary Magdaline Smith, b. 1875 (d/o Abraham Lincoln Smith) Bruce, I couldn't find Alexander in the 1930census. What Distirct, etc. was he in? Gerri ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce E. York" <bruceyork1243@cox.net> To: <tnfentre@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 10:43 AM Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE] family of AlexanderBeaty,b. 1872 & Mary Magdaline Smith, b. 1875 (d/o Abraham Lincoln Smith) > Ward Beaty was living with the Alexander Beaty family in 1930 Fentress Co, > TN census, but perhaps is not their son. Does anyone know the > relationship > of Ward Beaty 1909-1910 TN to Alexander Beaty b. 11 Aug 1872 Overton Co, > TN. > > Bruce E. York > 1362 W. Straford Avenue > Gilbert, AZ 85233 > 480-892-7411 > bruceyork1243@cox.net > "Happiness is inseparably connected with decent, clean behavior." -- Elder > Boyd K. Packer > > > -----Original Message----- > From: tnfentre-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tnfentre-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Gerri Goodwin > Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 4:44 AM > To: tnfentre@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE] family of AlexanderBeaty,b. 1872 & Mary Magdaline > Smith, b. 1875 (d/o Abraham Lincoln Smith) > > Bruce, > i find no evidence of a Ward Beaty. What is the source of that info? > Gerri > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bruce E. York" <bruceyork1243@cox.net> > To: <tnfentre@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 5:34 PM > Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE] family of AlexanderBeaty,b. 1872 & Mary Magdaline > Smith, b. 1875 (d/o Abraham Lincoln Smith) > > >> >From York's Fentress County Tennessee database on RootsWeb. >> >> Alexander Beaty b. 11 Aug 1872 Overton Co, TN d. 29 Apr 1944 Clinton Co, >> KY; >> md 1892 >> Mary Magdaline Smith b. 9 Sep 1875 Overton Co, TN (Pickett wasn't formed >> til >> 1879) d. 123 Jan 1930 Fentress Co, Tn; >> >> Their 12 known children: >> >> James K. Beaty b. 2 Jul 1892 >> Elizabeth Beaty b. Mar 1894 >> Sarah Lucinda Beaty b. 7 Mar 1894 >> Henry Alex Beaty b. 3 Jul 1896 >> Martha Jane Beaty b. 25 Dec 1898 >> Alta Mae Beaty b. 1900-1901 >> Edward Keen Beaty b. 1904 >> Arizona Beaty b. 15 Oct 1906 >> Mary Beaty b. 1909 >> Ward Beaty b. 1909-1910 >> Abraham Beaty b. 1913-1914 >> Linda Beaty b. 1916-1917 >> >> Had a niece named Eather Ann Beaty b. 4 Jul 1922. >> >> I would appreciate marriage information for Edward Keen Beaty, Ward >> Beaty, >> Abraham Beaty, and Linda Beaty. >> >> Thanks and love, Bruce >> >> Bruce E. York >> 1362 W. Straford Avenue >> Gilbert, AZ 85233 >> 480-892-7411 >> bruceyork1243@cox.net >> "Happiness is inseparably connected with decent, clean behavior." -- >> Elder >> Boyd K. Packer _________________________________________________________________ Spiderman 3 Spin to Win! Your chance to win $50,000 & many other great prizes! Play now! http://spiderman3.msn.com
For your info...NLP Nelda Percival IBSSG Volunteer Administrator "Gilpin & Bonstein DNA Projects; websites - http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Genealogy & DNA are like husband & wife: "Genealogy (husband can stand alone) & DNA (Wife can stand alone) but the two work so much better when paired up properly...." Peter ----Original Message Follows---- From: MPiros1120@aol.com Reply-To: tnfentre@rootsweb.com To: tnfentre@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE] family of AlexanderBeaty,b. 1872 & Mary Magdaline Smith, b. 1... Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 19:31:25 EDT BEATY Alexander 8-29--1866--8-19-1932 son of JOHN F, buried Crockett Cemetery Is that your Alexander Beaty?` Milly WARD Piros My Mind Is Like Lightning....One Brilliant Flash and Poooffffffffffffffffff, It's Gone ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNFENTRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Get a FREE Web site and more from Microsoft Office Live Small Business! http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/aub0930004958mrt/direct/01/
For your info......Nelda ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Gerri Goodwin" <gerrigoodwin@cox.net> Reply-To: tnfentre@rootsweb.com To: <tnfentre@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE] family of AlexanderBeaty,b. 1872 & Mary Magdaline Smith, b. 1875 (d/o Abraham Lincoln Smith) Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 07:44:05 -0400 Bruce, i find no evidence of a Ward Beaty. What is the source of that info? Gerri ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce E. York" <bruceyork1243@cox.net> To: <tnfentre@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 5:34 PM Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE] family of AlexanderBeaty,b. 1872 & Mary Magdaline Smith, b. 1875 (d/o Abraham Lincoln Smith) > >From York's Fentress County Tennessee database on RootsWeb. > > Alexander Beaty b. 11 Aug 1872 Overton Co, TN d. 29 Apr 1944 Clinton Co, > KY; > md 1892 > Mary Magdaline Smith b. 9 Sep 1875 Overton Co, TN (Pickett wasn't formed > til > 1879) d. 123 Jan 1930 Fentress Co, Tn; > > Their 12 known children: > > James K. Beaty b. 2 Jul 1892 > Elizabeth Beaty b. Mar 1894 > Sarah Lucinda Beaty b. 7 Mar 1894 > Henry Alex Beaty b. 3 Jul 1896 > Martha Jane Beaty b. 25 Dec 1898 > Alta Mae Beaty b. 1900-1901 > Edward Keen Beaty b. 1904 > Arizona Beaty b. 15 Oct 1906 > Mary Beaty b. 1909 > Ward Beaty b. 1909-1910 > Abraham Beaty b. 1913-1914 > Linda Beaty b. 1916-1917 > > Had a niece named Eather Ann Beaty b. 4 Jul 1922. > > I would appreciate marriage information for Edward Keen Beaty, Ward Beaty, > Abraham Beaty, and Linda Beaty. > > Thanks and love, Bruce > > Bruce E. York > 1362 W. Straford Avenue > Gilbert, AZ 85233 > 480-892-7411 > bruceyork1243@cox.net > "Happiness is inseparably connected with decent, clean behavior." -- Elder > Boyd K. Packer > > > -----Original Message----- > From: tnfentre-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tnfentre-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Gerri Goodwin > Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 3:17 PM > To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [TNFENTRE] family of AlexanderBeaty, b. 1872 & Mary Magdaline > Smith,b. 1875 (d/o Abraham Lincoln Smith) > > I have conflicting information about the children of this couple. Does > anyone know for sure what the children's names were? The 1910 census is > mostly unreadable & the transcription is unbelievable. > Thanks. > Gerri > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNFENTRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNFENTRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNFENTRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Peek-a-boo FREE Tricks & Treats for You! http://www.reallivemoms.com?ocid=TXT_TAGHM&loc=us
Hi Joel, I see on BP2000 that your lineage stops with William C. Beatty--have you gone back further than that? Do you have an exact date of death for William or an obituary? Is this him in 1901 Census? 1901 Census of Canada Name: William Beatty Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Age: 33 Birth Date: 29 Jan 1865 Birthplace: Ontario Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's name: Merta Racial or Tribal Origin: Irish Nationality: Canadian Religion: Methodist Occupation: S M Lab Province: Ontario DISTRICT: Ontario (North/Nord) District Number: 97 Sub-District: Morrison Sub-District Number: I-1 Family Number: 40 Page: 4 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age William Beatty 33 Merta Beatty 23 Harald Beatty 1 John Beatty 29 Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1901 Census of Canada [database on-line]. Provo, UT, Laurel Baty, L252 Lineage 379 William C. Beatty d: Abt. 1940 in Severn Bridge, Ontario, Canada . +Merta Hill d: Abt. 1940 in Severn Bridge, Ontario, Canada . 2 Frank Aubrey Beatty b: 22 Aug 1908 in Canada d: 23 Mar 1973 in Dunedin, FL ..... +Agnes Stackhouse b: 28 Jun 1910 in England d: 16 Feb 1982 in Pinellas Park, FL .... 3 John Aubrey Beatty b: 07 Feb 1935 in Ontario, Canada ........ +Beatrice Rothman b: 26 Jun 1930 in Brooklyn, NY . 2 Harold Beatty .... 3 Son of Harold Beatty .... 3 Daughter of Harold Beatty . 2 Cecil Beatty . 2 Marjorie Beatty d: Abt. 1964 in Toronto ..... +Ewald Korth . 2 Wellington Beatty ..... +Wife of Wellington Beatty Ethel .... 3 Barbara Beatty b: Aft. 1935 .... 3 2nd Daughter of Wellington Beatty .... 3 3rd Daughter of Wellington Beatty .... 3 1st Son of Wellington Beatty .... 3 2nd Son of Wellington Beatty ----- Original Message ----- From: tbjbga To: GenMatch@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 4:23 PM Subject: [GenMatch] Re: Linking up all of the Beatty's Peter, I was sort of expecting that, just wasn't really sure how far off I was. Still thinking of ID'ing a few prominent lines in Ontario to exclude. Wished I knew if any were in the BP2000 or DNA projects. You are undoubtly much further along in your search than I. My paper trail is still stopping in the 1800's, for the most part. Joel L379 --- In GenMatch@yahoogroups.com, "peter.beattie2" <peter.beattie2@...> wrote: > > Hi Joel > > Thanks for your import and thoughts on this subject. But with respect I do not think that you fully understand the dimensions of what you suggest. It may be OK in a small area like Ontario but in Ireland at least 50% of the Protestant records have been destroyed before about 1846 especially on the West Coast Parishes. As for Scotland it starts to get very patchy before say 1700. Thats why we started the DNA research as paper records weren't getting us anywhere! Also its a mistake to separate DNA research from the paper records. They are like Husband and Wife! > > Peter L-286 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: tbjbga > To: GenMatch@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 6:07 PM > Subject: [GenMatch] Linking up all of the Beatty's > > > Ok, so the title is misleading, but I was wondering how many Beatty > families were in Ireland and/or Scotland at a given point in time, say > 1800. Would it be an impossible task to try to do family trees on ALL > of these families? The idea came to me as I was trying to figure out > who is in my Canadian Beatty family around 1850 - 1900. Identifying > the trees and individuals would atleast help me determine who was not > a member of my family. If I could do that for say Ontario at 1900, > why could that not be done for given counties in Ireland or even the > the entire country? > In the interests of honesty, I haven't actually done that yet for > Ontario. > I know this is more of a paper approach that might be more for the > BP2000 project, but this forum is too active not to use as a trial > balloon. > > Joel Beatty > L379 > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- ----------- > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.15.6/1086 - Release Date: 22/10/2007 19:57 > __._,_.___ Messages in this topic (0) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity a.. 1New Members Visit Your Group Yahoo! Groups Real Food Group Share recipes and favorite meals. Yahoo! Groups Moderator Central get help and provide feedback on Groups. HDTV Support The official Samsung Y! Group for HDTVs and devices. . __,_._,___
Hi Joel, I tried something similar for Tennessee several years ago. My earliest known ancestor, John S. Baty, was born in TN in 1825 to unknown parents. I reasoned--why not try and identify all of the Beatty (all spellings) families in TN and through a process of elimination determine who John S. Baty's parents were. I did all of the census from 1820 -1850, got copies of every Beatty will known in TN, looked at scores of TN published land records etc. After several years I determined--my John S. Baty's parents did not come from TN and if they died there they left no records of their death! However I did learn an awful lot in the process. Now, through the combination of DNA and genealogy, I can eliminate almost all of the TN Beaty families as possible families for John S. Baty (and in fact I now believe his father came from SC and died before 1830--but that is another story). I think it would be very useful to try and locate Irish Beatty families with established genealogies and try to obtain DNA samples from them, just as we are trying to do in Scotland. There are several well-known Irish Beatty lineages (such as Lineage 8) which are not represented in our DNA project. I read an article recently in "Septs" the publication of the Irish Genealogical Society http://www.irishgenealogical.org/irish_genealogical_res_septs.asp written by a woman who, along with her father, made a trip to Ireland and managed to convince 6 Irish men of the same surname to donate DNA samples. She had preidentified the men as being in an area where she believed her family had originated, and using phone directories had sent them letters mentioning her upcoming trip and asking to meet with them... By the way, "Septs" is publishing a series of articles by David Rencher in which he attempts to catalog some of the Irish genealogical collections available for research in Ireland and through the FHC. One such collection is the Crossle Collection--I know several people in BP2000 have viewed this collection--it contains 12 notebooks of Beatty research--I am curious if anyone has closely reviewed these notebooks and whether they all concern L8: Title Crosslé's genealogical abstracts collection ... Authors Crosslé, Philip (Main Author) Notes Microfilm of original records at the Public Record Office, Dublin. Compiled by Philip Crosslé. Subjects Ireland - Genealogy Format Manuscript (On Film) Language English Publication Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969 Physical 28 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. Film Notes Note - Location [Film] Crosslé genealogical abstracts (Parcel 1A- 32-15, v. B) Beatty notebooks, v. 1-4. - FHL BRITISH Film [ 596882 ] Crosslé genealogical abstracts (Parcel 1A 32 15, v. B cont.) Beatty notebooks, v. 6-12. - FHL BRITISH Film [ 596883 ] Laurel Baty, L252 ----- Original Message ----- From: tbjbga To: GenMatch@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 1:07 PM Subject: [GenMatch] Linking up all of the Beatty's Ok, so the title is misleading, but I was wondering how many Beatty families were in Ireland and/or Scotland at a given point in time, say 1800. Would it be an impossible task to try to do family trees on ALL of these families? The idea came to me as I was trying to figure out who is in my Canadian Beatty family around 1850 - 1900. Identifying the trees and individuals would atleast help me determine who was not a member of my family. If I could do that for say Ontario at 1900, why could that not be done for given counties in Ireland or even the the entire country? In the interests of honesty, I haven't actually done that yet for Ontario. I know this is more of a paper approach that might be more for the BP2000 project, but this forum is too active not to use as a trial balloon. Joel Beatty L379 __._,_.___ Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity a.. 1New Members Visit Your Group Yahoo! Groups Moderator Central get help and provide feedback on Groups. Featured Y! Groups and category pages. There is something for everyone. Real Food Group on Yahoo! Groups What does real food mean to you? . __,_._,___
Commemorative Biographical record of the county of York, Ontario: containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and many of the early settled families, Toronto, Ontario: J. H. Beers, 1907 P. 144 ADAM BEATTY. Among the men who have been prominent both in business and public circles of the Queen City is the late Adam Beatty, who was born in County Fermanagh, Ireland, in 1810, son of Luke Beatty. Mr. Beatty had three brothers who came to Canada, namely: Alexander, who died in Toronto, leaving three children, John and Alexander, both deceased, and a daughter who still resides in Toronto; John, who located in Toronto, and later settled at Tecumseh. where he owned a large farm at the time of his death; and Luke, who located in Toronto, where he died, leaving one son, Alexander. Adam Beatty located in Toronto shortly after the Rebellion of 1837-38. He at once embarked in the grain and produce business in which he made a financial success, and then engaged in mercantile pursuits at the corner of Queen and Parliament streets. During his business life, Mr. Beatty purchased largely of real estate, and among his purchases in this line may be mentioned the whole block in which his store was situated on Queen and Parliament streets. This property is now owned by his widow. After closing out his mercantile business, Mr. Beatty settled on Queen street east, where he lived retired for about eighteen years, looking after his investments, and in September, 1881, he moved to No. 147 Sherbourne street, where on the 30th day of the following March, 1882, he died. Not only as a successful business man was Mr. Beatty well known, but his public life brought him strongly before the people. For many years he was assessor of Toronto, in which capacity he served his city faithfully and well, and with credit to his business ability. He also filled the office of alderman for many years, and in his death Toronto lost not only a successful business man, but a popular and efficient city official, and a genial Christian gentleman. Before leaving Ireland, Adam Beatty was united in marriage with Miss Mary Jane Johns-ton, a native of the Emerald Isle, daughter of William and Mary Armstrong Johnston, both natives of Ireland, where they died. Mrs. Beatty was the only member of the Johnston family to locate in Toronto, where she still resides, one of the respected and honored ladies of that city. To Mr. and Mrs. Beatty the following children were born: William married and had one daughter, Josephine; Adam lives in Toronto; Margaret married T. Dockray, and became the mother of Minnie, Adam and Herbert; Margaret; Luke married and has one son, Charles; Mary Ann resides at No. 147 Sherbourne street, with her mother; Christopher, deceased, married and at his death left two children, Fred and Ethel; Albert, deceased, married and at his death left one daughter, May; Jane, the wife of Joseph Smith, has one son, Frank; Alexander F. married and has three children, Abigail, Ada and Alexander; and Elizabeth Beatrice, deceased, married Thomas Worts. Politically Mr. Beatty was a pronounced Conservative. In his religious views he adhered to the teachings of the Church of England. pp. 382-383 WILLIAM BEATTY: who died in Toronto Feb. 23, 1905, was born in Enniskillen, Ireland, Dec. 14, 1839, and was the eldest son of the late Adam Beatty, whose sketch appears elsewhere. In 1840 the family came to Toronto, William being then an infant in arms. In this city he grew to manhood, receiving his education in the local schools and the grammar school, and he began his business life in the office of Mr. Strong, who later became Chief Justice, being there prepared for the practice of law. Not being favorably impressed with the profession, Mr. Beatty did not follow it, but in 1860 accepted an appointment to the post office department of Canada, at the Toronto office, where he remained thirty-five years, at the end of that time being superannuated. The remaining ten years of his life he lived retired from active operations. In 1872 Mr. Beatty and Miss Mary Josephine Bannerman were united in marriage. She was born in Toronto and was a daughter of John and Mary (Roach) Bannerman. John Bannerman was born in Scotland in 1792, son of Donald Bannerman, a native of Kildonald, Sutherlandshire, Scotland, who came to Toronto and later went to the North-West, where he died. John Bannerman was twice married, and by his first wife had one child, who is now deceased. His second wife, Mary Roach, was born in 1810, in Windsor, England, and was the daughter of Captain Roach. Mrs. Bannerman died in Toronto in July, 1854, and Mr. Bannerman died there in 1864. Their children were: Mrs. Beatty; Emily and Donald, both deceased; and John and Arthur W., of the United States. John Bannerman was a member of the 93rd Highlanders during the Peninsular campaign, and was wounded at the battle of Toulouse, being therefore unable to take part in the great battle of Waterloo. To Mr. and Mrs. Beatty was born one daughter, Mary Josephine, in Toronto, who resides with her mother, They are adherents of the Church of England, to which Mr. Beatty also belonged. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity and of the A. O. U. W. p. 385 JAMES HUGHES BEATTY, for many years president and general manager of the Northwest Transportation Company, was one of the best-known business men in western Ontario, and his death, which occurred at his late residence, No. 109 Bowling avenue, Toronto, Jan. 25, 1902, removed from that city a highly-esteemed citizen and a true Christian gentleman. Mr. Beatty was born in Ireland Sept. 7, 1826, son of William and Frances (Hughes) Beatty, natives of the North of Ireland. In 1838 William Beatty and his family settled at Thorold, in the County of Welland, Ont., where Mr. Beatty engaged in the lumber business and later became interested in a steamboat line. He and his wife both died in Thorold, where they had made their home for many years. They were Methodists in religion. James Hughes Beatty was educated at Cobourg College, and began his business life at Thorold in the lumber and saw mill and tannery. Later he became largely interested in the Northwest Transportation Company, in which he became one of the largest shareholders, and finally became its president and general manager, a position he held until he sold out his interest, in 1900, when he retired from active business. At the time of his death Mr. Beatty was also president of the Federal Life Insurance Company of Hamilton, and a director of the Traders Bank of Toronto. Mr. Beatty was twice married, his first wife being Mary, daughter of the late William McCullough. She died about two years after their marriage, leaving one daughter, Mrs. A. D. Hansell, of Stockton, California, who has one daughter, Frances, now Mrs. William Cork. Mr. Beatty married for his second wife Sarah, daughter of Samuel and Prudence (Thompson) Campbell, residents of Thorold, and natives of the North of Ireland. They removed from their native country to Lockport, New York State, where Mr. Campbell was for some time a flour merchant, afterwards removing to Thorold, where they now reside. They had children as follows: Samuel, deceased; Jennie, at home; Annie, the wife of E. Cork, of Toronto; and Sarah, Mrs. Beatty. To Mr. and Mrs. Beatty have been born the following children: James C., Anne F., Jennie L., William Hughes and Lawrence S. The eldest, Dr. James C. Beatty, graduated from the medical department of the University of Toronto in the class of 1905, and was married in October, 1905, to Miss Anne Tacette McCleary, eldest daughter of the late William McCleary, ex-member of the Provincial Parliament and the Dominion Parliament from the County of Welland, and a man of prominence both in public and in church circles, widely known throughout the Dominion. Mrs. Beatty and her family reside at No. 109 Dowling avenue. Mr. Beatty was a prominent member of the Methodist Church, in which he was for many years class-leader and Sunday-school superintendent. p. 396 ADAM BEATTY, an old-time resident of the Queen City, is a native of the Emerald Isle, to which country his ancestors removed from Scotland. The Beatty family was founded in Canada by his father, Alexander Beatty, a son of Luke and Polly (Barton) Beatty, both of whom died in Ireland. Their children who came to Canada were: John, who settled at Tecumseh, where he died; Adam, deceased, whose sketch appears elsewhere; Luke, deceased; Alexander, the father of Adam Beatty; and Anne, who became Mrs. Elliott. Alexander Beatty was born in Ireland in 1807, and died in Toronto, March 16, 1855. In 1847 he came to Canada, settling in Toronto. Mr. Beatty's introduction to the new country was indeed a sad one, as on the trip to Canada he buried a little daughter at sea, while on his arrival he lost his wife and one son. Mr. Beatty's first wife bore the maiden name of Margaret Milligan, and by her he had children as follows: John, who died in the United States; Adam; Alexander, who died in Toronto; Christopher, who died in Montreal, soon after the family's arrival in Canada; and the little daughter who died at sea. On arriving in Toronto Alexander Beatty engaged in a general mercantile business on King street east, near Princess street, where he conducted a successful business up to the time of his death. His second marriage took place in Toronto to Lettie Funston. The children of this marriage are all deceased. In fact, the subject of this sketch is the only member of his father's family still living. Adam Beatty was born in Ireland in 1836, and was therefore but eleven years of age when brought to this country. Here he learned the trades of carriage-making and contracting. The indoor work pertaining to the former occupation did not agree with Mr. Beatty's health, so he turned his time and attention to the latter, in which he has made a success, retiring not long ago from active business life to look after his numerous real estate investments. In 1855 he built his first residence, on the same location occupied by his present brick house, at No. 89 Berkeley street. Besides his home property Mr. Beatty owns much real estate in various parts of the city, all of which he has acquired through his own industrious efforts. Mr. Beatty and Miss Elizabeth Pearsall were united in marriage, and to them the following children have been born: Amelia, the wife of C. E. Edmunds, by whom she has two children, Starr and Hazel; Louisa, the wife of Charles Norris, of Montreal, who has children, Ruby, Hilliard, Charles and Lewis; Edith, whose husband is a druggist of Montreal, and who has two children; Emily Maude, wife of Dr. J. A. Tripp, of Ohio, who has two children; Adam A., M. D., of Toronto, who graduated from the Toronto University in the class of 1896, for one year thereafter was house surgeon at the Toronto General Hospital, and has since been in practice in his native city, being a member of the Medical Council of Ontario and a prominent physician of Toronto (he married Ethel Maude Norris, daughter of Dr. Norris) ; James Hilliard, an electrical engineer of Toronto, married to May Beuler; Bertha J., the wife of Fred Locker of Montreal; and Miss Laura, at home. In religious belief Mr. Beatty and his family are Methodists. In politics he is a Conservative, and he is connected fraternally with the Orangemen. p. 421 JAMES CURRAN, who passed away in Toronto in 1896, had been for over forty years a merchant in that city, located on Spadina avenue. He was of English birth and ancestry, and his father, James Curran, Sr., passed his whole life in England. James Curran, the younger, was born in Manchester in 1828, was educated in that city, and there grew to manhood. In 1849 he married and in the same year came with his wife to Canada, settling in Toronto. Mr. Curran had learned the trade of a builder, and for some time followed that calling in his new surroundings. He built the first house on Sullivan street, No. 66, and later put up another at No. 68, the latter being his own residence for some time prior to his death, and the present home of his widow. Mr. Curran also erected the first structure on St. Patrick street, now No. 122. In time he abandoned the building business and instead embarked as a merchant, establishing himself at the location on Spadina avenue, where he was found so long. At the time of his death Mr. Curran ranked among the very oldest business men in Toronto in point of continuous service to the public. The wife, to whom Mr. Curran was united before leaving England, in 1849, bore the maiden name of Anne BEATTY, and she was a daughter of John and Priscilla BEATTY. John Beatty had settled in Toronto with his family prior to the rebellion of 1837-38, became a prosperous merchant on Adelaide street east, and a well-known citizen of the Queen City. Before migrating to Canada Mr. Beatty was for twenty years the postmaster at Overdawn, England. To the union of James and Anne (Beatty) Curran were born the following children: John Beatty, John and Emma, all deceased; Alfred; Mary Jane, deceased, who married William J. Penny, and had one son, Ernest; Albert Edward, who married Miss Ida LeRoy, and has two children; Livina, wife of R. Spice, and mother of Maude, Annie and Gladys; and Wilton, of the States. The family are connected with St. Philip's Church, of which Mr. James Curran was a member from its organization, and in which he was a valued worker. His political affiliation was with the Reform party. In whatever sphere of life Mr. Curran took part, he was regarded with much esteem and consideration, and his death was deeply regretted. Alfred Curran since 1874 has been in the government post office in Toronto. He is a prominent fraternity man and has held office in several orders. He is a past master of The Occident Lodge, No. 346, A. P. & A. M., of Toronto; and of Farnham Lodge, A.O.U.W. He is likewise greatly interested in the militia, and is captain in the 12th Regiment, York Rangers. Mr. Curran bears a reputation as a fine shot, and in 1899 represented Canada in the contest for the King's prize for the best shot in the Empire. Capt. Curran saw service in the Riel rebellion in 1885, in which his brother Albert also participated. Capt. Alfred Curran was united in marriage with Miss Louisa Smith, and they have seven children, namely: Ida C., wife of Rev. E. J. McKittrick, and mother of two children, Constance and Lillian; Lillian Louise; Sidney Edward, who married Miss Ina Vance, and has one son, Lloyd; Alfred James, an architect in Toronto; Elma; Cecil; and Lloyd. Laurel Baty, L252
For those interested in Canadian Beatties/Beatys Nelda Nelda IBSSG; websites - http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/ "Never argue with an idiot; they'll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience." anonymous ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Dave" <dave.fortin@sympatico.ca> To: nelda_percival@hotmail.com Subject: PML Search Result matching Beatty Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 22:32:42 -0600 Source: CAN-ONT-HALTON@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CAN-ONT-HALTON] Anderson/Campbell Family Yes I do. I am actually a descendant of that family through Archibald. Dave -----Original Message----- From: can-ont-halton-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:can-ont-halton-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of DAHUNTDIX@aol.com Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 11:04 PM To: can-ont-halton@rootsweb.com Subject: [CAN-ONT-HALTON] Anderson/Campbell Family I am new to this list and would appreciate getting in touch with anyone that might know about this family. I am doing research for a friend and we are lacking some of the family info. I do have more generations, if needed. I would also appreciate a site that I could research the 1871 census, for this county. Thank you, in advance, for any help that might be provided. Debbie Michigan Descendants of John Anderson 1 John Anderson b: 11 Nov 1801 Kenmore, Perthshire, Scotland d: 29 Jul 1873 Nassagaweya, Ontario, Canada ... +Elizabeth Campbell b: 07 Dec 1800 Perthshire, Scotland d: 08 Sep 1882 Nassagaweya, Ontario, Canada m: 14 Apr 1821 in Kenmore, Perthshire, Scotland ........... 2 Duncan Anderson b: 10 Aug 1822 Ontario, Canada d: 24 Mar 1914 Ridgetown, Kent County, Ontario, Canada ................... +Elizabeth Butchard b: Abt. 1824 Ontario, Canada d: Bet. 1881 - 1901 Canada ........... 2 Christina Anderson b: Abt. 1826 Ontario, Canada ................... +John Albert McDougall ........... 2 Archibald Anderson b: 25 Mar 1828 Esquising Township, Ontario, Canada d: 24 Oct 1910 Milton, Ontario, Canada ................... +Elizabeth Wilson b: 21 Jan 1835 Auckland St Helens, Durham, England d: 17 Jul 1912 West Wawanosh, Ontario, Canada m: Mar 1851 in Nassagaweya Township, Ontario, Canada Father: George W. Wilson Mother: Sarah Taylor ........... 2 James Anderson b: 21 Sep 1830 Halton, Ontario, Canada d: Michigan ................... +Jane James b: Abt. 1838 Ontario, Canada m: 07 Jul 1858 in Huron County, Ontario, Canada Father: Alexander James Mother: Euphemia ........... 2 Janet Anderson b: Abt. 1831 Ontario, Canada ........... 2 Elizabeth Anderson b: Abt. 1833 Ontario, Canada ................... +George Schram b: Abt. 1827 ........... 2 Catherine Anderson b: Abt. 1838 Ontario, Canada ........... 2 Mary Anderson b: 03 Apr 1838 Nassagaweya, Ontario, Canada ................... +Stuart/Stewart Beatty/Beattie b: Abt. 1825 d: Sep 1865 Halton, Ontario, Canada m: 27 Mar 1857 in Nassagaweya Township, Ontario, Canada ........... 2 John Anderson b: Abt. 1840 Ontario, Canada ........... 2 Alexander Anderson b: 07 Oct 1842 Milton, Ontario, Canada d: 04 Oct 1913 Ailsa Craig, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada ................... +Margaret Stonehouse b: 16 May 1853 Duncreif, Ontario, Canada d: 10 Aug 1923 Ailsa Craig, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada m: 11 Feb 1871 in Middlesex, Ontario, Canada Father: Jacob Stonehouse Mother: Jane Charlton ........... 2 Joseph Anderson b: 25 Dec 1845 Nassagaweya, Ontario, Canada d: 20 Mar 1899 Halton, Ontario, Canada ................... +Mary Ann Boyne b: 28 May 1845 Caledonia d: 22 Mar 1911 Nassagaweya, Halton, Ontario, Canada m: 08 Apr 1867 in Wellington, Ontario, Canada Father: Robert Boyne Mother: Jenet Spenc ******************************** _________________________________________________________________ Capture the missing critters! Play Search Queries and earn great prizes. http://club.live.com/search_queries.aspx?icid=sq_hotmailtextlink1_oct
----Original Message Follows---- From: "Mary Tait" <mtait@cogeco.ca> To: nelda_percival@hotmail.com Subject: PML Search Result matching Beatty Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 15:45:09 -0600 Source: CAN-ONT-OBITS@rootsweb.com Subject: [CAN-ONT-OBITS] Port Hope Evening Guide - (15 - 19 Oct 2007) Name .. Age .. Place of Death .. Newspaper .. Issue Date BEATTY, William Thompson - ?? - Cobourg, On - PHEG - 17,18 Oct '07 Further details contact Mary mtait@cogeco.ca _________________________________________________________________ Make every IM count. Download Messenger and join the im Initiative now. Its free. http://im.live.com/messenger/im/home/?source=TAGHM
FYINFO...NLP ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Laurel Baty" <laurelbaty@comcast.net> Reply-To: GenMatch@yahoogroups.com To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> CC: <GenMatch@yahoogroups.com> Subject: [GenMatch] Will of Elizabeth Mary Beatty, died 1843, L8? Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 19:34:18 -0400 FHL Microfilm # 258,553, T467, Transcripts of documents on file in the Belfast Public Record Office, Abstract of Memorials T467 Abstract of will proved in the Prerogative Court. ELIZABETH MARY BEATTY, of Aughnaskea, Co. Louth, widow To my son John Beatty an annuity of 24 pounds out of the lands of Monescribe, Co. Louth, for life, also the profit rents of that farm in Carrickanena now held by Thomas Magrath, Esq. for life, and also the profit rents of that farm in the townland of Garvaghy, Co. Down, now held by William McMurry for life; and after his decease Carrickanene and Garvaghy to go to my grandson Robert Beatty, eldest son of Packenham Beatty, Esq. To my son John Beatty, certain household goods, and also for his life my farm in Carrickanena which I now hold from my son Packenham Beatty. To my son Packenham Beatty all my plate, except as hereinafter mentioned at his discretion to give the same to his son Robert Beatty. To my son Daniel Beatty my large silver drinking cup, my silver seal which belonged to my father, his father's miniature, and the miniature of George Crawford. To my daughter-in-law Mrs. Daniel Beatty my fur clock and other apparel. To my daughter-in-law Mrs. Packenham Beatty the rest of my apparel. To my sister Mrs. Brush my gold chain, eyeglass, and bracelets. My interest in the pew in Ballymascanlon Church, next to Mr. Neale McNeal his pew, to my nephew John Black. To my nephew Henry Brush my chest of drawers and my bible. To John Black and William Skelton, a mourning ring each. Residue of my goods between my sons Packenham Beatty and Daniel Beatty. Having 50 pounds in the Newry Savings Bank, I leave 30 pounds of same to my son John Beatty, but failing him to my granddaughter Elizabeth Mary eldest daughter of Packenham; and the other 20 pounds to my granddaughter Elizabeth Mary aforesaid, and failing both my said son John and my granddaughter Elizabeth Mary then the whole 50 pounds to my grandson Robert Beatty. Appoint Mr. Benjamin Thomson trustee for my son John Beatty. Appoint John Black and William Skelton guardians for my said son John Beatty and also appoint them executors. In witness whereof 15th January 1834. Elizabeth M. Beatty Witnesses: Margaret McCullagh Anne McCullagh Christopher Moore. Codicil: To my son Daniel Beatty and my nephew John Black the lands belonging to me in the townland of Carrickaneena, parish of Ballymascanlon, Co. Louth, including the farm held by Thomas Magrath, in trust to pay to the trustee for my son John Beatty, for his life, the profits thereof; and also in trust as a further charge on the remainder of said lands, an annuity of 15 pounds to my son Daniel, and also support thereout my granddaughters Elizabeth Mary, Isabella, Mary Jane, Charlotte Anne, and Ellen. In witness whereof 9th March 1838 E. M. Beatty Witnesses: J. Black, Annaskea Thomas McDowell, Bellurgan. Codicil: My trustees Daniel Beatty and John Black, appointed by the codicil of 9th March 1838, to sell that portion of Carricaneena which my son Daniel now holds a mortgage on for 300 pounds to discharge said mortgage, and remainder of proceeds of the sale to my son Packenham and his children. In witness whereof ( ) May 1840 E. M. Beatty Witnesses Charlotte Brush, Annaskea William Skelton, Villa, Codicil: To my granddaughter Elizabeth Mary Beatty and her heirs that farm held by Thomas Magrath in Carrickaneena containing 6 acres P. P. M. In witness whereof 24th January 1843 E. M. Beatty Witnesses: William Skelton. Philip Skelton. Probate of the will and three codicils of Elizabeth Mary Beatty, late of Faughart Cottage, near Dundalk, Co. Louth, widow, granted to John Black of Annaskea, near Dundalk, Esq. (saving the right of William Skelton the other executor) dated 15th August 1844. The only Beatty in the Tithe Applotment Book for Louth Count (FHL film)266584: Parish of Charlestown, Diocese of Armagh, County of Louth W. Beatty, a renter of John Henry, Townland of Cookstown >From Griffith's Valuation http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php Surname First Name Townland Parish County Beattie Robert Castlebellingham Gernonstown Louth [Lessor Sir A. E. Bellingham, FHL film 844,990] Beatty Elizabeth Roden Place, (Town Parks) Dundalk Louth [Lessor John Semple, FHL film 844,991] Beatty Packenham Monascreebe Ballymascanlan Louth [Lessor James W. M'Neill, 3 entries, Daniel Beatty is also a Lessor of land FHL film 844,991] Beatty Packenham Feede, Barony of Dundalk Lower Ballymascanlan Louth Beatty Packenham Claretrock, Barony of Dundalk Lower Ballymascanlan Louth >From Landowner's of 1 Acre or more in Ireland in 1876 http://www.failteromhat.com/lo1876.php Surname First Name Title Page County Beatty Pakenham Carrickaneena, Mount Pleasant, owns 363 + acres in County Louth Beatty Daniel Hillmount, Larne, owns 60+ acres in County Louth http://www.fhpps.sitestogo.biz/inscriptions-page22347.html Tombstone Inscriptions in Ballymascanlon Churchyard Transcribed by ALLAN B. SWAN BEATTY. IN MEMORY/of/WILLIAM THOMPSON BEATTY/son of the late Robt Beatty Esqr/formerly of Spring Park in the/County of Longford/Deed 13th Octr 1823/Aged 21 years./ Also Elizabeth Mary Beatty Relict of the late/Robert Beatty Esqr and Daughter of the late/Daniel McNeale Esqr of Strandfield/who departed this life the 2nd day of July, 1844/ aged 81 years. BEATTY. In loving memory of/Pakenham Wm Beatty/who died 10th Nov 1879/aged 55 years./ Erected by/his devoted wife/and sons./ Also of his parents/Anne, wife of Pakenham Beatty,/ who died 7th July 1862: aged 73 years./Pakenham Beatty/who died 1st March 1877 aged 85 years/and sister Isabella Beatty/who died 24th December 1878, aged 60 years. BEATTY. See Black. BLACK. In memory of/John Black/of Annaskeagh, Co. Louth/who died l5th July, 1866/and of Anne his wife/who died December 1872/this monument is erected in sorrowing memory/by his beloved daughter/and sole survivor of the family./All are departed./ All are gone, the old familiar faces. Charles Lamb. BLACK. Anne Frances MacNeale Black/died in Dublin 4th June, 1876/Margaret Elizabeth/wife of/ James MacNeale Beatty/ died at Winchester/4th September, 1879,/ James Wolfe MacNeale Black/died 25th January 1881./Children of John and Anne Black. BLACK. John Edward MacNeale Black/Lieut. 8th King's Regt./died at Berhampore Bengal/ 18th September 1858/Isabella MacNeale Black/died at Penzance/19th July 1871/Harry MacNeale Black/died at Annaskeagh, April, 1873/Children of/John and Anne Black. BRIDGE-A-CRIN CEMETERY http://www.fhpps.sitestogo.biz/inscriptions-page12515.html New Section (Interments from August 1959 to March 2004) Plots are not numbered. Rows are indicated by * BEATTY Thomas Beatty, Parnell Park, Dundalk, died 21st Sept. 1980 *9 Index to Burials in County Louth http://www.jbhall.freeservers.com/abernethy_-_brabazon.htm Beattie Hugh, Drogheda, St. Peter's Parish, SPPD Beattie Kathleen, Drogheda, St. Peter's Parish, SPPD Beattie Margt., Dundalk, St. Nicholas, Typescript Beattie S.A. Captain, Drogheda, St. Peter's (C. of I.), JODS 1992 Beattie Violet Constance, Drogheda, St. Peter's (C. of I.), JODS 1992 Beatty [3 children], Dundalk, St. Nicholas, Typescript Beatty Albert, Dundalk, St. Nicholas, JAPMD 1917 Beatty Anne, Ballymascanlon, JCLAHS 1972 Beatty Elizabeth, Dundalk, St. Nicholas, JAPMD 1917 Beatty Elizabeth Mary [McNeale], Ballymascanlon, JCLAHS 1972 Beatty Guy, Castlebellingham, HK Beatty Isabella, Ballymascanlon, JCLAHS 1972 Beatty James MacNeale, Ballymascanlon, JCLAHS 1972 Beatty James Revd., Dundalk, St. Nicholas, JAPMD 1917 Beatty Jos., Dundalk, St. Nicholas, JAPMD 1917 Beatty Joseph, Dundalk, St. Nicholas, JAPMD 1917 Beatty Margaret, Dundalk, St. Nicholas, JAPMD 1917 Beatty Matilda, Dundalk, St. Nicholas, JAPMD 1917 Beatty Pakenham, Ballymascanlon, JCLAHS 1972 Beatty Pakenham William, Ballymascanlon, JCLAHS 1972 Beatty Robert, Ballymascanlon, JCLAHS 1972 Beatty Sean, Drogheda, St. Peter's Parish, SPPD Beatty William Thompson, Ballymascanlon, JCLAHS 1972 Beddy Hannah, Drogheda, St. Peter's (C. of I.), JODS 1992 Beddy Thomas, Drogheda, St. Peter's (C. of I.), JODS 1992 Beddy Thomas Mr., Drogheda, St. Peter's (C. of I.), JODS 1992 Memorial Inscriptions: St. Nicholas Churchyard, Dundalk (1) http://www.jbhall.freeservers.com/st__nicholas_dundalk.htm BEATTY Upright slate: - Erected by Jos Beatty in Memory of his youngest Daughter Margaret who died Novr 3rd 1834, aged 3 years. BEATTY Flat slate slab: - SACRED To the memory of the children Of the late Revd James Beatty Presbn minister Dundalk, and Elizabeth Beatty his wife This Tomb is erected by a fond Mother To her son Joseph Who died 22nd of Jany 1823 aged 8 Yrs And to their daughter Matilda Who died 29th of Jany 1843 aged 6 yrs Also to their son Albert who died 15th of Jany 1845 aged 4 Yrs. Laurel Baty, L252 _________________________________________________________________ Help yourself to FREE treats served up daily at the Messenger Café. Stop by today! http://www.cafemessenger.com/info/info_sweetstuff2.html?ocid=TXT_TAGHM_OctHMtagline
FYINFO...Also someone wntbto help her... Nelda ----Original Message Follows---- From: <gthelobster@cox.net> Subject: PML Search Result matching Beatty Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 18:09:34 -0600 Source: GERMANY-PASSENGER-LISTS@rootsweb.com Subject: [G-P-L] BEATTY I have an ancestor, Rebecca Beatty (1843-1907), who lived in Middle Paxton, Dauphin, Pennsylvania and her mother was Pennsylvania Dutch. Her mother Sarah was married to someone of the surname Beatty and then Gilday. I don't know if it was her parents or grandparents that were from Germany, but if anyone has a hint to steer me in the right direction, that'd be great! Here's just some general info about her first husband: someone Beatty, died before 1855 birth date and place: abt 1820 Pennsylvania children of 1st husband: Rebecca and Susan (b. 1850) children of 2nd husband: George, Jane, Catherine, and Emma Thanks! _________________________________________________________________ Capture the missing critters! Play Search Queries and earn great prizes. http://club.live.com/search_queries.aspx?icid=sq_hotmailtextlink1_oct
FHL Microfilm # 258,553, T467, Transcripts of documents on file in the Belfast Public Record Office, Abstract of Memorials T467 Abstract of will proved in the Prerogative Court. ELIZABETH MARY BEATTY, of Aughnaskea, Co. Louth, widow To my son John Beatty an annuity of 24 pounds out of the lands of Monescribe, Co. Louth, for life, also the profit rents of that farm in Carrickanena now held by Thomas Magrath, Esq. for life, and also the profit rents of that farm in the townland of Garvaghy, Co. Down, now held by William McMurry for life; and after his decease Carrickanene and Garvaghy to go to my grandson Robert Beatty, eldest son of Packenham Beatty, Esq. To my son John Beatty, certain household goods, and also for his life my farm in Carrickanena which I now hold from my son Packenham Beatty. To my son Packenham Beatty all my plate, except as hereinafter mentioned at his discretion to give the same to his son Robert Beatty. To my son Daniel Beatty my large silver drinking cup, my silver seal which belonged to my father, his father's miniature, and the miniature of George Crawford. To my daughter-in-law Mrs. Daniel Beatty my fur clock and other apparel. To my daughter-in-law Mrs. Packenham Beatty the rest of my apparel. To my sister Mrs. Brush my gold chain, eyeglass, and bracelets. My interest in the pew in Ballymascanlon Church, next to Mr. Neale McNeal his pew, to my nephew John Black. To my nephew Henry Brush my chest of drawers and my bible. To John Black and William Skelton, a mourning ring each. Residue of my goods between my sons Packenham Beatty and Daniel Beatty. Having 50 pounds in the Newry Savings Bank, I leave 30 pounds of same to my son John Beatty, but failing him to my granddaughter Elizabeth Mary eldest daughter of Packenham; and the other 20 pounds to my granddaughter Elizabeth Mary aforesaid, and failing both my said son John and my granddaughter Elizabeth Mary then the whole 50 pounds to my grandson Robert Beatty. Appoint Mr. Benjamin Thomson trustee for my son John Beatty. Appoint John Black and William Skelton guardians for my said son John Beatty and also appoint them executors. In witness whereof 15th January 1834. Elizabeth M. Beatty Witnesses: Margaret McCullagh Anne McCullagh Christopher Moore. Codicil: To my son Daniel Beatty and my nephew John Black the lands belonging to me in the townland of Carrickaneena, parish of Ballymascanlon, Co. Louth, including the farm held by Thomas Magrath, in trust to pay to the trustee for my son John Beatty, for his life, the profits thereof; and also in trust as a further charge on the remainder of said lands, an annuity of 15 pounds to my son Daniel, and also support thereout my granddaughters Elizabeth Mary, Isabella, Mary Jane, Charlotte Anne, and Ellen. In witness whereof 9th March 1838 E. M. Beatty Witnesses: J. Black, Annaskea Thomas McDowell, Bellurgan. Codicil: My trustees Daniel Beatty and John Black, appointed by the codicil of 9th March 1838, to sell that portion of Carricaneena which my son Daniel now holds a mortgage on for 300 pounds to discharge said mortgage, and remainder of proceeds of the sale to my son Packenham and his children. In witness whereof ( ) May 1840 E. M. Beatty Witnesses Charlotte Brush, Annaskea William Skelton, Villa, Codicil: To my granddaughter Elizabeth Mary Beatty and her heirs that farm held by Thomas Magrath in Carrickaneena containing 6 acres P. P. M. In witness whereof 24th January 1843 E. M. Beatty Witnesses: William Skelton. Philip Skelton. Probate of the will and three codicils of Elizabeth Mary Beatty, late of Faughart Cottage, near Dundalk, Co. Louth, widow, granted to John Black of Annaskea, near Dundalk, Esq. (saving the right of William Skelton the other executor) dated 15th August 1844. The only Beatty in the Tithe Applotment Book for Louth Count (FHL film)266584: Parish of Charlestown, Diocese of Armagh, County of Louth W. Beatty, a renter of John Henry, Townland of Cookstown >From Griffith's Valuation http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php Surname First Name Townland Parish County Beattie Robert Castlebellingham Gernonstown Louth [Lessor Sir A. E. Bellingham, FHL film 844,990] Beatty Elizabeth Roden Place, (Town Parks) Dundalk Louth [Lessor John Semple, FHL film 844,991] Beatty Packenham Monascreebe Ballymascanlan Louth [Lessor James W. M'Neill, 3 entries, Daniel Beatty is also a Lessor of land FHL film 844,991] Beatty Packenham Feede, Barony of Dundalk Lower Ballymascanlan Louth Beatty Packenham Claretrock, Barony of Dundalk Lower Ballymascanlan Louth >From Landowner's of 1 Acre or more in Ireland in 1876 http://www.failteromhat.com/lo1876.php Surname First Name Title Page County Beatty Pakenham Carrickaneena, Mount Pleasant, owns 363 + acres in County Louth Beatty Daniel Hillmount, Larne, owns 60+ acres in County Louth http://www.fhpps.sitestogo.biz/inscriptions-page22347.html Tombstone Inscriptions in Ballymascanlon Churchyard Transcribed by ALLAN B. SWAN BEATTY. IN MEMORY/of/WILLIAM THOMPSON BEATTY/son of the late Robt Beatty Esqr/formerly of Spring Park in the/County of Longford/Deed 13th Octr 1823/Aged 21 years./ Also Elizabeth Mary Beatty Relict of the late/Robert Beatty Esqr and Daughter of the late/Daniel McNeale Esqr of Strandfield/who departed this life the 2nd day of July, 1844/ aged 81 years. BEATTY. In loving memory of/Pakenham Wm Beatty/who died 10th Nov 1879/aged 55 years./ Erected by/his devoted wife/and sons./ Also of his parents/Anne, wife of Pakenham Beatty,/ who died 7th July 1862: aged 73 years./Pakenham Beatty/who died 1st March 1877 aged 85 years/and sister Isabella Beatty/who died 24th December 1878, aged 60 years. BEATTY. See Black. BLACK. In memory of/John Black/of Annaskeagh, Co. Louth/who died l5th July, 1866/and of Anne his wife/who died December 1872/this monument is erected in sorrowing memory/by his beloved daughter/and sole survivor of the family./All are departed./ All are gone, the old familiar faces. Charles Lamb. BLACK. Anne Frances MacNeale Black/died in Dublin 4th June, 1876/Margaret Elizabeth/wife of/ James MacNeale Beatty/ died at Winchester/4th September, 1879,/ James Wolfe MacNeale Black/died 25th January 1881./Children of John and Anne Black. BLACK. John Edward MacNeale Black/Lieut. 8th King's Regt./died at Berhampore Bengal/ 18th September 1858/Isabella MacNeale Black/died at Penzance/19th July 1871/Harry MacNeale Black/died at Annaskeagh, April, 1873/Children of/John and Anne Black. BRIDGE-A-CRIN CEMETERY http://www.fhpps.sitestogo.biz/inscriptions-page12515.html New Section (Interments from August 1959 to March 2004) Plots are not numbered. Rows are indicated by * BEATTY Thomas Beatty, Parnell Park, Dundalk, died 21st Sept. 1980 *9 Index to Burials in County Louth http://www.jbhall.freeservers.com/abernethy_-_brabazon.htm Beattie Hugh, Drogheda, St. Peter's Parish, SPPD Beattie Kathleen, Drogheda, St. Peter's Parish, SPPD Beattie Margt., Dundalk, St. Nicholas, Typescript Beattie S.A. Captain, Drogheda, St. Peter's (C. of I.), JODS 1992 Beattie Violet Constance, Drogheda, St. Peter's (C. of I.), JODS 1992 Beatty [3 children], Dundalk, St. Nicholas, Typescript Beatty Albert, Dundalk, St. Nicholas, JAPMD 1917 Beatty Anne, Ballymascanlon, JCLAHS 1972 Beatty Elizabeth, Dundalk, St. Nicholas, JAPMD 1917 Beatty Elizabeth Mary [McNeale], Ballymascanlon, JCLAHS 1972 Beatty Guy, Castlebellingham, HK Beatty Isabella, Ballymascanlon, JCLAHS 1972 Beatty James MacNeale, Ballymascanlon, JCLAHS 1972 Beatty James Revd., Dundalk, St. Nicholas, JAPMD 1917 Beatty Jos., Dundalk, St. Nicholas, JAPMD 1917 Beatty Joseph, Dundalk, St. Nicholas, JAPMD 1917 Beatty Margaret, Dundalk, St. Nicholas, JAPMD 1917 Beatty Matilda, Dundalk, St. Nicholas, JAPMD 1917 Beatty Pakenham, Ballymascanlon, JCLAHS 1972 Beatty Pakenham William, Ballymascanlon, JCLAHS 1972 Beatty Robert, Ballymascanlon, JCLAHS 1972 Beatty Sean, Drogheda, St. Peter's Parish, SPPD Beatty William Thompson, Ballymascanlon, JCLAHS 1972 Beddy Hannah, Drogheda, St. Peter's (C. of I.), JODS 1992 Beddy Thomas, Drogheda, St. Peter's (C. of I.), JODS 1992 Beddy Thomas Mr., Drogheda, St. Peter's (C. of I.), JODS 1992 Memorial Inscriptions: St. Nicholas Churchyard, Dundalk (1) http://www.jbhall.freeservers.com/st__nicholas_dundalk.htm BEATTY Upright slate: - Erected by Jos Beatty in Memory of his youngest Daughter Margaret who died Novr 3rd 1834, aged 3 years. BEATTY Flat slate slab: - SACRED To the memory of the children Of the late Revd James Beatty Presbn minister Dundalk, and Elizabeth Beatty his wife This Tomb is erected by a fond Mother To her son Joseph Who died 22nd of Jany 1823 aged 8 Yrs And to their daughter Matilda Who died 29th of Jany 1843 aged 6 yrs Also to their son Albert who died 15th of Jany 1845 aged 4 Yrs. Laurel Baty, L252
fyinfo..nlp ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Earl Beaty" <ecbeaty@comcast.net> Reply-To: GenMatch@yahoogroups.com To: <GenMatch@yahoogroups.com> Subject: Re: [GenMatch] Beattys in Hays Manuscript Sources Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 17:30:51 -0600 Laurel, Your #19 looks to be the family of James E Beaty, ID7, L-213. Jim hasn't been active on this list for quite a while. Below is an excerpt of an e-mail to me long ago. --Earl BEATTY Captain William Beatty, a distinguished officer at the siege of Derry. He was in the custom and almost daily habit of going out of the city with small parties, and seldom returned without doing some execution on the enemy, or bring in some small prey. In the latter end of June, Captain Beatty was seized with a violent flux which rendered him useless to the garrison, and went to his residence at Moneymore, to try if he could to recover his health. Mr. MacKenzie, the Presbyterian minister of Cookstown, who went with his congregation to defend this city on this memorable occasion, and who published a well-known narrative of the seige afterward, says that Captain William Beatty had been in all of the encounters and skirmishes with the enemy before he left the city, and ever behaved himself with great integrity and valor. He was the grandfather of the late Archdeacon Beatty of Maydown, in the County of Longford, grandfather of Ross Beatty, of Clones, Esq., and father of Mr. James Beatty, a respectable merchant of Newry sixty years ago, who was never known to cross the Boyne water, without alighting from his horse, and returning solemn thanks to God for the great deliverance of this county, by the signal victory gained by King William, on the banks of that river." Isaac Thompson who is the current minister of the First Presbyterian Church of Cookstown says the original document by Mr. McKenzie is in the church's vault. Isaac has helped me research my family in Ireland. I talked him into asking if anyone knew anything about Lurganbouy where my ancestors Thomas and William Beatty, Senior lived at the end of church one Sunday. A lady by the name of Ella Hutchison came to him and said that she and her husband owned it. She went to the nearby church graveyards and sent me information that linked a family now living in Canada to my family. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Laurel Baty" <laurelbaty@comcast.net> To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Cc: <GenMatch@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 10:36 AM Subject: [GenMatch] Beattys in Hays Manuscript Sources > If anyone recognizes a particular lineage please let me know. > > Laurel Baty, L252 > > From "Manuscript Sources for the History of Irish Civilization", 11 volumes, > Richard J. Hayes, Boston: G. K. Hall and Company, 1965 > > I copied all of the Beatty references in the "People" volume (there are 2 > pages, very small type) and will try and post some of these. > > 1. Beattie, family of > Belfast: Public Record Office: D882: Deeds, wills, correspondence and > genealogical notes relating to the Beattie, Mateer and Allen families of > Newcastle, Co. Down, 1766-1951 > 2. Beattie, family of > Belfast: Public Record Office: D 1040: Genealogical notes on the Brown > family, Carrickfergus, 1804-75 and on the Beattie family, Carrickfergus, > 1833-99. > 3. Beattie, (Francis): > Genealogical Office MS. 111, pp. 192-3: copy of grant of arms to William > John Beattie of Milnagavie, Co. Stirling, son of Francis Beattie and > grandson of William Beattie of Co. Down, Oct. 14, 1907[ FHL film 100203, > also indexed under "Beattie, William" and "Beattie, William John"] > 4. Beatty, Family of: > Dublin: Public record Office: D 20,846 -??. T. 11,615-18: Papers relating to > the property of the Beatty family of in Lisnaskea, etc., Co. Fermanagh, > 1770 -1864 and statement of title from 1730, to Ederdacurragh, Co., > Fermanagh. > 5. Beatty, family of: > Genealogical Office Ms. 182. pp. 537 -8: Pedigree of Beatty of Soldierstown, > Co. Down, of Lurgan, Co., Antrim, and Coalisland, Co. Tyrone, c. 1790 - c. > 1940. [FHL film 100128] > 6. Beatty, family of: > Belfast: Public record Office: D980 (Contd.) Correspondence and testamentary > papers relating to the Berry family, Co. Cavan, 1753-1868, the Beatty > family, Belfast 1875 -89, and the Black family, Ballymena, Antrim, 1892-3 > 7. Beatty, family of > Belfast: Public Record Office: T. 1289: genealogical notes on the Joy, > Beatty, Cowan, Bingham, Close, Cunningham and Norwood families. > 8. Beatty (___): > Belfast: Public Record Office: D 190 - 192 Estate of George Whittaker > deceased, Dugal v. Beatty. Statement of claim, May 31, 1894. Payment > schedule of incumbrances, n. d. > 9. Beatty, (Charles): > D. 8973-7: Wills of J. W. Bayle, Cootehill, 1811, John Bayly, Cork, 1707, > CHARLES BEATTY, Saltport, SLIGO, 1851. Ninian Boggs, Derry. 1813, Mary > Boyle, Carrickbeg, Co. Waterford, 1855. > 10. Beatty (Christopher): > Genealogical Office Ms. 111f, fol. 247: Copy of confirmation of arms to > Christopher Beatty of Ledlie Villa, Coalisland, Co. Tyrone, eldest son of > Thomas Beatty. Son of Christopher Beatty, Both of Soldierstown, Co. Down, > Dec. 21, 1940. [FHL film 100238] > 11. Beatty (David): > Belfast: Public Record Office: D 291 (9-12): Leases by Visct. Cremorne to A. > Donnely, Mullinary, Co. Armagh, D. Beatty, Armagh, Rev. R. Olpherts. Sego, > Co. Armagh, J. Waugh, Armagh, all dated 1812. > 12. Beatty (David): > Genealogical Office Manuscript 111B, fol. 70: Copy of grant of arms to the > descendants of David Longfield Beatty son of David Beatty and Mary > Elizabeth, only child of Robert Longfield of the City of Cork, a great > grandson of John Longfield of Castle Mary and to the second son of the first > mentioned David Longfield Beatty being Admiral Sir David Beatty, March 12, > 1919. (indexed 3 times. FHL film 100204) > 13. Beatty (Elizabeth): > Abstracts of wills of C. Armstrong, of Foohery Co. Leitrim, 1799; Margaret > Armstrong of Dublin, 1808; Dorothea Armstrong, of Swanlinbar, 1812; > Elizabeth Beatty, of Lylo, Sigo Parish, Co. Armagh, 1790. (Irish > Genealogist, Vol. 2, no. 3, Oct., 1945) > 14. Beatty (Frederick): > Dublin: Public Record Office: M. 5397: Landed estate court rental of > property of Frederick Beatty in Carrigroe alias Lake Park, Ballincor Barony, > Co. Wicklow, for sale Feb. 7, 1896. > 15. Beatty (George): > Tuam(?): Diocesan Archives: Sequestration of the parish of Dromard (Co. > Sligo) and appointment of John Irwin and George Beatty as sequestrators, > 1814. Statement of average income of Diocese of Achonry, 1829-31. Titles > of Rev. W. Crifton to the rectory of Crossboyne (co. Mayo), 1823. n. 5297 p. > 5406 > 16. Beatty (James, John, Rev. Robert, Ross) > Abstracts of wills of Ross Beatty, of Clones, 1796; Rev. R. Beatty, of > Moydew, Co. Longford, 1805; J. Beatty, of Spring Park, Co., Longford, 1815; > J. Beatty, of Dublin, 1807 (Irish Genealogist, Vol. 2, no. 3, Oct., 1945) > 17. Beatty (Sarah Jane): > Dublin: Public Record Office: D 20,438: Copy of the settlement on the > marriage of Roger Casement of Magherintemple, Co. Antrim with Sarah Jane > Beatty, Feb. 7, 1877. > 18. Beatty (Rev. Thomas): > Belfast: Public Record Office: D. 202: Warrant signed by Rev. T. Beatty, J. > P. vicar of Garvaghy, Co. Down to the High and Sub-Constables in said Co. to > search for goods stolen at Waringsford, Dec. 20, 1811. > 19. Beatty (William Henry) > Genealogical Office Ms 111a, p. 85: Copy of grant of arms to the descendants > of Capt. James Beatty of Toronto, son of William Beatty of Cookstown, Co., > Tyrone, son of James Beatty of Newry, son of Captain William Beatty of > Moneymore, Co. Derry, a defender of Londonderry 1688-9, and to the grandsons > of the first mentioned Capt. James being Henry Wortz Beatty and Charles > William Beatty both of Toronto, sons of William Henry Beatty, B. L., of > Toronto, April 11, 1912 [note this is before the 1922 fire. This manuscript > has been filmed by FHL and is available on microfilm through a Family > History Center. There are 7 references to this manuscript in the Hayes > Volume, all appear to be to the Genealogical Office Manuscript 111a., p. > 85-L. B. FHL film 100203] > > > > > > > > Yahoo! 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