Hello Michal-- The Beatys were in Indiana as early as 1825, and in Bartholomew Co. by 1827. They had come from Montgomery Co., KY. The Coopers were in Bartholomew Co. about 1825, coming from Grant Co., KY. Joseph Cooper married Louisa Beaty, daughter of Joseph Beaty, in 1827, in Bartholomew Co., she gave birth and promptly died, then he married her sister Dulcena in 1828. This family then moved in about 1842 to Tipton Co., IN, followed later by my own Beaty family headed by William Beaty who was Dulcena's uncle and brother of Joseph. Was your Sarah Beaty Cooper Titus a Cooper, or a Beaty who had married a Cooper, then a Titus? Virignia Nuta ----- Original Message ----- From: "herodotus" <herodotus@castleofotranto.com> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 11:20 PM Subject: Re: [BP2000] PML Find McKee/ Mccurdy/ Beatty > Virginia, I don't have Indiana in the records for any of my ancestral line > of L142 (PA-OH-IL-IA-CA) but there might be collaterals that migrated to > Indiana. What are the dates for the IN families? > > Michal > > -----Original Message----- > From: bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com] On > Behalf Of Virginia Nuta > Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 7:47 PM > To: bp2000@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [BP2000] PML Find McKee/ Mccurdy/ Beatty > > I am curious if Sarah Beatty Cooper Titus could be related to the Beatty > and > > Cooper families of Bartholomew>Tipton Co., IN. Those families would be > L-198. > > Virginia Nuta > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "herodotus" <herodotus@castleofotranto.com> > To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 1:00 AM > Subject: Re: [BP2000] PML Find McKee/ Mccurdy/ Beatty > > >> There's also an attenuated McKee/Beatty connection circa 1880 in Iowa, >> through Sarah Beatty Cooper Titus of L-142. One of her daughters married >> a >> McKee, coincidentally he was an M.E. Church minister. >> >> Michal >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com] On >> Behalf Of Nelda Percival >> Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 6:04 PM >> To: BP2000@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [BP2000] PML Find McKee/ Mccurdy/ Beatty >> >> >> ----Original Message Follows---- >> From: "Victoria Hospodar Valentine" <vvalentine4@comcast.net> >> To: nelda_percival@hotmail.com >> Subject: PML Search Result matching Beatty >> Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2006 05:35:46 -0700 >> >> Source: PAALLEGH@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [ALL] MACEK, BROWNING, O'BRIEN, JOHNSTON, PARK, WEBSTER, >> >> (NOTE: DOES NOT GIVE YEAR??) >> >> James McKee MCCURDY, aged 65 years well known carpenter of >> Midway, died at his home in Midway Thursday, March 11, following an >> illness >> due to influenza. Mr. MCCURDY was born at Indiana, Pa., but for the past >> 19 >> years had been a resident of Midway. He was a member of the Methodist >> Episcopal church. >> >> Mr. MCCURDY was twice married, his second wife surviving. >> The >> following son and daughters also survive: Mrs. Sarah GRIFFITH and Mrs. >> Annie SEIBERT, North Side, Pittsburgh; Mrs. J. W. BEATTY; Elizabeth, >> Ruth, >> Velma and James MCCURDY, all of Midway. >> >> The funeral services were held on Sunday. Interment was in >> the >> Center cemetery. >> >> L-05 has Beattys and McKees marrying late 1700's... but... J.W.Beatty?? >> lineage unk. >> >> Nelda >> >> _________________________________________________________________ >> Get free, personalized commercial-free online radio with MSN Radio >> powered >> by Pandora http://radio.msn.com/?icid=T002MSN03A07001 >> >> 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. 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I am curious if Sarah Beatty Cooper Titus could be related to the Beatty and Cooper families of Bartholomew>Tipton Co., IN. Those families would be L-198. Virginia Nuta ----- Original Message ----- From: "herodotus" <herodotus@castleofotranto.com> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 1:00 AM Subject: Re: [BP2000] PML Find McKee/ Mccurdy/ Beatty > There's also an attenuated McKee/Beatty connection circa 1880 in Iowa, > through Sarah Beatty Cooper Titus of L-142. One of her daughters married a > McKee, coincidentally he was an M.E. Church minister. > > Michal > > -----Original Message----- > From: bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com] On > Behalf Of Nelda Percival > Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 6:04 PM > To: BP2000@rootsweb.com > Subject: [BP2000] PML Find McKee/ Mccurdy/ Beatty > > > ----Original Message Follows---- > From: "Victoria Hospodar Valentine" <vvalentine4@comcast.net> > To: nelda_percival@hotmail.com > Subject: PML Search Result matching Beatty > Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2006 05:35:46 -0700 > > Source: PAALLEGH@rootsweb.com > Subject: [ALL] MACEK, BROWNING, O'BRIEN, JOHNSTON, PARK, WEBSTER, > > (NOTE: DOES NOT GIVE YEAR??) > > James McKee MCCURDY, aged 65 years well known carpenter of > Midway, died at his home in Midway Thursday, March 11, following an > illness > due to influenza. Mr. MCCURDY was born at Indiana, Pa., but for the past > 19 > years had been a resident of Midway. He was a member of the Methodist > Episcopal church. > > Mr. MCCURDY was twice married, his second wife surviving. The > following son and daughters also survive: Mrs. Sarah GRIFFITH and Mrs. > Annie SEIBERT, North Side, Pittsburgh; Mrs. J. W. BEATTY; Elizabeth, Ruth, > Velma and James MCCURDY, all of Midway. > > The funeral services were held on Sunday. Interment was in > the > Center cemetery. > > L-05 has Beattys and McKees marrying late 1700's... but... J.W.Beatty?? > lineage unk. > > Nelda > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get free, personalized commercial-free online radio with MSN Radio powered > by Pandora http://radio.msn.com/?icid=T002MSN03A07001 > > 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 >
Virginia, I don't have Indiana in the records for any of my ancestral line of L142 (PA-OH-IL-IA-CA) but there might be collaterals that migrated to Indiana. What are the dates for the IN families? Michal -----Original Message----- From: bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Virginia Nuta Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 7:47 PM To: bp2000@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BP2000] PML Find McKee/ Mccurdy/ Beatty I am curious if Sarah Beatty Cooper Titus could be related to the Beatty and Cooper families of Bartholomew>Tipton Co., IN. Those families would be L-198. Virginia Nuta ----- Original Message ----- From: "herodotus" <herodotus@castleofotranto.com> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 1:00 AM Subject: Re: [BP2000] PML Find McKee/ Mccurdy/ Beatty > There's also an attenuated McKee/Beatty connection circa 1880 in Iowa, > through Sarah Beatty Cooper Titus of L-142. One of her daughters married a > McKee, coincidentally he was an M.E. Church minister. > > Michal > > -----Original Message----- > From: bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bp2000-bounces@rootsweb.com] On > Behalf Of Nelda Percival > Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 6:04 PM > To: BP2000@rootsweb.com > Subject: [BP2000] PML Find McKee/ Mccurdy/ Beatty > > > ----Original Message Follows---- > From: "Victoria Hospodar Valentine" <vvalentine4@comcast.net> > To: nelda_percival@hotmail.com > Subject: PML Search Result matching Beatty > Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2006 05:35:46 -0700 > > Source: PAALLEGH@rootsweb.com > Subject: [ALL] MACEK, BROWNING, O'BRIEN, JOHNSTON, PARK, WEBSTER, > > (NOTE: DOES NOT GIVE YEAR??) > > James McKee MCCURDY, aged 65 years well known carpenter of > Midway, died at his home in Midway Thursday, March 11, following an > illness > due to influenza. Mr. MCCURDY was born at Indiana, Pa., but for the past > 19 > years had been a resident of Midway. He was a member of the Methodist > Episcopal church. > > Mr. MCCURDY was twice married, his second wife surviving. The > following son and daughters also survive: Mrs. Sarah GRIFFITH and Mrs. > Annie SEIBERT, North Side, Pittsburgh; Mrs. J. W. BEATTY; Elizabeth, Ruth, > Velma and James MCCURDY, all of Midway. > > The funeral services were held on Sunday. Interment was in > the > Center cemetery. > > L-05 has Beattys and McKees marrying late 1700's... but... J.W.Beatty?? > lineage unk. > > Nelda > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get free, personalized commercial-free online radio with MSN Radio powered > by Pandora http://radio.msn.com/?icid=T002MSN03A07001 > > 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 > When replying to a digest message, quote only the specific message to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
What did Nel post regarding William Beaty? I can't find it in my email. -----Original Message----- >From: JERRY SCOTT <jerryscott572@sbcglobal.net> >Sent: Jun 8, 2007 2:27 PM >To: bp2000@rootsweb.com >Subject: [BP2000] William Beaty Washington Co. VA. Deeds > >In refer to Nel;s posting on William Beaty > > Annala of Southwest Virginia > Aug 17, 1781 William Beaty 350 acres Branch of Fifteen Mile Creek, Actual Settement 1772 > >Jerry > 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
In refer to Nel;s posting on William Beaty Annala of Southwest Virginia Aug 17, 1781 William Beaty 350 acres Branch of Fifteen Mile Creek, Actual Settement 1772 Jerry
Here are a few births and deaths from Scotland's People--including some from L438: Births from Scotland's People: Matthew Beattie was born April 2, 1880 to Matthew & Elizabeth McVean Beattie of Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland Matthew Beattie was born August 17, 1889 to Mathew & Elizabeth McFaun Beattie of Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland Robert Beattie was born April 29, 1887 to Mathew & Elizabeth McFaun Beattie of Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland Catherine Beattie was born January 6, 1885 to Matthew & Elizabeth McVean Beattie of Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland George Beattie was born July 14, 1896 to Mathew & Elizabeth McFaun Beattie of Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland Edmond Beattie was born June 4, 1882 to Edmond & Martha Kirk Beattie of Johnstone & Elderslie, Renfrew, Scotland Mary Beattie was born May 6, 1878 to Edmond & Martha Kirk Beattie of Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland Martha Beattie was born August 27, 1880, 70 Ann Street, to Edmond & Martha Kirk Beattie of Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland John Beattie was born December 17, 1876, to Edmond & Martha Kirk Beattie of Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland Deaths from Scotland's People: Elizabeth Beattie died in 1930, Port Glasgow, Renfrew, Scotland, age 71, maiden name McFaun (father Robert, mother Margaret; widow of Matthew Beattie) George Beattie died Dec. 7, 1926, single, age 30; son of Matthew Beattie & Elizabeth McFaun; signed by Matthew Beattie, Broker, 15 Bay St., Port Glasgow Matthew Beattie died March 17, 1884 in Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland, aged 3 years 11 months; son of Matthew & Elizabeth McVean Beattie. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Laurel Baty" <laurelbaty@comcast.net> To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 2:27 PM Subject: [BP2000] Two Matthew Beatties in Renfrew Scotland, L438? >I realized that I had confused 2 different Matthew Beatties in Renfrew, > Scotland in my last message--both have fathers named John and mothers > named > Mary. Here is a modified Census, with marriage and death. I believe the > Matthew Beattie that died in 1916 in Port-Glasgow, Renfrew Scotland could > be > the brother of Edmund Beattie of L438 (based on the fact that they were > both > born in Ireland and living at the same address in the 1881 Census. L438 > Edmond Beattie's marriage record states his father's name was John Betty > and > his mother was Mary Nicholson): > > Matthew Beattie's marriage record shows he married Elizabeth McVane on > February 20, 1880 in Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland. His father's name was > John Beattie and his mother was Mary Nichol. > Matthew Beattie died May 4, 1916 in Port-Glasgow, Renfrew, aged 59; father > John Beattie, mother Mary Nichol; married to Elizabeth McVane; son Robert > signs death certificate. > > 1881 Scotland Census > Name: Matthew Beattie > Age: 24 > Estimated birth year: abt 1857 > Relationship: Head > Spouse's name : Elizabeth > Gender: Male > Where born: Ireland > Registration Number: 564/3 > Registration district: Greenock West > Civil parish: Greenock West > County: Renfrewshire > Address: 70 Ann St > Occupation: Sugarhouse Lab > ED: 41 > Page: 36 (click to see others on page) > Household schedule number: 165 > Line: 8 > Roll: cssct1881_167 > Household Members: Name Age > Elizabeth Beattie 22 > Matthew Beattie 24 > Matthew Beattie 1 > Source Citation: Parish: Greenock West; ED: 41; Line: 8; Year: 1881. > > 1891 Scotland Census 1891 Scotland Census > Name: Matthew Bettie > Age: 34 > Estimated birth year: abt 1857 > Relationship: Head > Spouse's name : Elizabeth > Gender: Male > Where born: Ireland > Registration Number: 564/2 > Registration district: Greenock West > Civil parish: Greenock West > Town: Greenock > County: Renfrewshire > Address: 17 Prospecthill Street > Occupation: Sugarhouse Labourer > ED: 46 > Page: 29 (click to see others on page) > Household schedule number: 116 > Line: 15 > Roll: CSSCT1891_183 > Household Members: Name Age > Elizabeth Bettie 32 > Kathern Bettie 6 > Matthew Bettie 34 > Matthew Bettie 2 > Robert Bettie 4 > > Source Citation: Parish: Greenock West; ED: 46; Line: 15; Year: 1891. > > 1901 Scotland Census 1901 Scotland Census > Name: Matthew Beattie > Age: 44 > Estimated birth year: abt 1857 > Relationship: Head > Spouse's name : Elizabeth > Gender: Male > Where born: Glasgow, Lanarkshire > Registration Number: 574 > Registration district: Port Glasgow > Civil parish: Port Glasgow > County: Renfrewshire > Address: 35 Princes St > Occupation: Shipyard Labourer > ED: 13 > Page: 10 (click to see others on page) > Household schedule number: 41 > Line: 3 > Roll: CSSCT1901_213 > Household Members: Name Age > Catherine Beattie 16 > Elizabeth Beattie 42 > Elizabeth Beattie 7 > George Beattie 4 > Mathew Beattie 11 > Matthew Beattie 44 > Robert Beattie 13 > Source Citation: Parish: Port Glasgow; ED: 13; Line: 3; Year: 1901. > > > There is another unrelated Matthew Beattie in Renfrew, Renfrewshire, > Scotland with father John and mother Mary. There is a marriage record for > Matthew Betty, aged 25, son of John Betty, deceased, and mother, Mary > Colten, in Renfrew, Renfrewshire, Scotland, Dec. 29, 1871. He married > Elizabeth McVey, aged 19. There is a death record for a Matthew Beattie, > aged 57, who died Dec. 12, 1910 in Renfrew, Renfrew Scotland. His > father's > name was John > Beattie and his mother was Mary Beattie. The Certificate is signed by son > Matthew. > > 1891 Scotland Census 1891 Scotland Census > Name: Matthew Beattie > Age: 45 > Estimated birth year: abt 1846 > Relationship: Head > Spouse's name : Elizabeth > Gender: Male > Where born: Ireland > Registration Number: 575 > Registration district: Renfrew > Civil parish: Renfrew > Town: Renfrew > County: Renfrewshire > Address: 32 Manse St > Occupation: Labourer > ED: 1 > Page: 22 (click to see others on page) > Household schedule number: 79 > Line: 1 > Roll: CSSCT1891_195 > Household Members: Name Age > Agnes Beattie 2 > Elizabeth Beattie 43 > Elizabeth Beattie 7 > James Beattie 19 > Jane Beattie 12 > Mary Beattie 14 > Matthew Beattie 45 > Matthew Beattie 9 > Sarah Beattie 11 > Source Citation: Parish: Renfrew; ED: 1; Line: 1; Year: 1891. > > 1901 Scotland Census 1901 Scotland Census > Name: Matthew Beattie > Age: 50 > Estimated birth year: abt 1851 > Relationship: Head > Spouse's name : Lizzie > Gender: Male > Where born: Ireland > Registration Number: 575 > Registration district: Renfrew > Civil parish: Renfrew > Town: Renfrew > County: Renfrewshire > Address: 57 High St > Occupation: Labourer Gas Work > ED: 5 > Page: 26 (click to see others on page) > Household schedule number: 131 > Line: 8 > Roll: CSSCT1901_214 > Household Members: Name Age > Agnes Beattie 12 > Jennie Beattie 22 > Lizzie Beattie 44 > Lizzie Beattie 14 > Maggie Beattie 9 > Matthew Beattie 50 > Matthew Beattie 17 > Sarah Beattie 19 > Source Citation: Parish: Renfrew; ED: 5; Line: 8; Year: 1901. > > 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
I realized that I had confused 2 different Matthew Beatties in Renfrew, Scotland in my last message--both have fathers named John and mothers named Mary. Here is a modified Census, with marriage and death. I believe the Matthew Beattie that died in 1916 in Port-Glasgow, Renfrew Scotland could be the brother of Edmund Beattie of L438 (based on the fact that they were both born in Ireland and living at the same address in the 1881 Census. L438 Edmond Beattie's marriage record states his father's name was John Betty and his mother was Mary Nicholson): Matthew Beattie's marriage record shows he married Elizabeth McVane on February 20, 1880 in Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland. His father's name was John Beattie and his mother was Mary Nichol. Matthew Beattie died May 4, 1916 in Port-Glasgow, Renfrew, aged 59; father John Beattie, mother Mary Nichol; married to Elizabeth McVane; son Robert signs death certificate. 1881 Scotland Census Name: Matthew Beattie Age: 24 Estimated birth year: abt 1857 Relationship: Head Spouse's name : Elizabeth Gender: Male Where born: Ireland Registration Number: 564/3 Registration district: Greenock West Civil parish: Greenock West County: Renfrewshire Address: 70 Ann St Occupation: Sugarhouse Lab ED: 41 Page: 36 (click to see others on page) Household schedule number: 165 Line: 8 Roll: cssct1881_167 Household Members: Name Age Elizabeth Beattie 22 Matthew Beattie 24 Matthew Beattie 1 Source Citation: Parish: Greenock West; ED: 41; Line: 8; Year: 1881. 1891 Scotland Census 1891 Scotland Census Name: Matthew Bettie Age: 34 Estimated birth year: abt 1857 Relationship: Head Spouse's name : Elizabeth Gender: Male Where born: Ireland Registration Number: 564/2 Registration district: Greenock West Civil parish: Greenock West Town: Greenock County: Renfrewshire Address: 17 Prospecthill Street Occupation: Sugarhouse Labourer ED: 46 Page: 29 (click to see others on page) Household schedule number: 116 Line: 15 Roll: CSSCT1891_183 Household Members: Name Age Elizabeth Bettie 32 Kathern Bettie 6 Matthew Bettie 34 Matthew Bettie 2 Robert Bettie 4 Source Citation: Parish: Greenock West; ED: 46; Line: 15; Year: 1891. 1901 Scotland Census 1901 Scotland Census Name: Matthew Beattie Age: 44 Estimated birth year: abt 1857 Relationship: Head Spouse's name : Elizabeth Gender: Male Where born: Glasgow, Lanarkshire Registration Number: 574 Registration district: Port Glasgow Civil parish: Port Glasgow County: Renfrewshire Address: 35 Princes St Occupation: Shipyard Labourer ED: 13 Page: 10 (click to see others on page) Household schedule number: 41 Line: 3 Roll: CSSCT1901_213 Household Members: Name Age Catherine Beattie 16 Elizabeth Beattie 42 Elizabeth Beattie 7 George Beattie 4 Mathew Beattie 11 Matthew Beattie 44 Robert Beattie 13 Source Citation: Parish: Port Glasgow; ED: 13; Line: 3; Year: 1901. There is another unrelated Matthew Beattie in Renfrew, Renfrewshire, Scotland with father John and mother Mary. There is a marriage record for Matthew Betty, aged 25, son of John Betty, deceased, and mother, Mary Colten, in Renfrew, Renfrewshire, Scotland, Dec. 29, 1871. He married Elizabeth McVey, aged 19. There is a death record for a Matthew Beattie, aged 57, who died Dec. 12, 1910 in Renfrew, Renfrew Scotland. His father's name was John Beattie and his mother was Mary Beattie. The Certificate is signed by son Matthew. 1891 Scotland Census 1891 Scotland Census Name: Matthew Beattie Age: 45 Estimated birth year: abt 1846 Relationship: Head Spouse's name : Elizabeth Gender: Male Where born: Ireland Registration Number: 575 Registration district: Renfrew Civil parish: Renfrew Town: Renfrew County: Renfrewshire Address: 32 Manse St Occupation: Labourer ED: 1 Page: 22 (click to see others on page) Household schedule number: 79 Line: 1 Roll: CSSCT1891_195 Household Members: Name Age Agnes Beattie 2 Elizabeth Beattie 43 Elizabeth Beattie 7 James Beattie 19 Jane Beattie 12 Mary Beattie 14 Matthew Beattie 45 Matthew Beattie 9 Sarah Beattie 11 Source Citation: Parish: Renfrew; ED: 1; Line: 1; Year: 1891. 1901 Scotland Census 1901 Scotland Census Name: Matthew Beattie Age: 50 Estimated birth year: abt 1851 Relationship: Head Spouse's name : Lizzie Gender: Male Where born: Ireland Registration Number: 575 Registration district: Renfrew Civil parish: Renfrew Town: Renfrew County: Renfrewshire Address: 57 High St Occupation: Labourer Gas Work ED: 5 Page: 26 (click to see others on page) Household schedule number: 131 Line: 8 Roll: CSSCT1901_214 Household Members: Name Age Agnes Beattie 12 Jennie Beattie 22 Lizzie Beattie 44 Lizzie Beattie 14 Maggie Beattie 9 Matthew Beattie 50 Matthew Beattie 17 Sarah Beattie 19 Source Citation: Parish: Renfrew; ED: 5; Line: 8; Year: 1901. Laurel Baty, L252
Is the Matthew Beattie found living on 70 Ann st in the 1881 Census the brother of Edmund Beattie? Matthew Beattie's marriage record shows he married Elizabeth McVane on February 20, 1880 in Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland. His father's name was John Beattie and his mother was Mary Nichol. There is a death record for a Matthew Beattie, aged 57, who died Dec. 12, 1910 in Renfrew, Renfrew Scotland. His father's name was John Beattie and his mother was Mary Beattie. The Certificate is signed by son Matthew. 1881 Scotland Census 1881 Scotland Census Name: Edmond Beattie Age: 27 Estimated birth year: abt 1854 Relationship: Head Spouse's name : Martha Mother's name: Mary Gender: Male Where born: Ireland Registration Number: 564/3 Registration district: Greenock West Civil parish: Greenock West County: Renfrewshire Address: 70 Ann St Occupation: Sugarhouse Lab ED: 41 Page: 3 (click to see others on page) Household schedule number: 13 Line: 11 Roll: cssct1881_167 Household Members: Name Age Edmond Beattie 27 John Beattie 4 Martha Beattie 25 Martha Beattie 7 Mos Mary Beattie 2 Mary Beattie 57 Source Citation: Parish: Greenock West; ED: 41; Line: 11; Year: 1881.1881 Scotland Census 1881 Scotland Census Name: Matthew Beattie Age: 24 Estimated birth year: abt 1857 Relationship: Head Spouse's name : Elizabeth Gender: Male Where born: Ireland Registration Number: 564/3 Registration district: Greenock West Civil parish: Greenock West County: Renfrewshire Address: 70 Ann St Occupation: Sugarhouse Lab ED: 41 Page: 36 (click to see others on page) Household schedule number: 165 Line: 8 Roll: cssct1881_167 Household Members: Name Age Elizabeth Beattie 22 Matthew Beattie 24 Matthew Beattie 1 Source Citation: Parish: Greenock West; ED: 41; Line: 8; Year: 1881. 1891 Scotland Census 1891 Scotland Census Name: Matthew Beattie Age: 45 Estimated birth year: abt 1846 Relationship: Head Spouse's name : Elizabeth Gender: Male Where born: Ireland Registration Number: 575 Registration district: Renfrew Civil parish: Renfrew Town: Renfrew County: Renfrewshire Address: 32 Manse St Occupation: Labourer ED: 1 Page: 22 (click to see others on page) Household schedule number: 79 Line: 1 Roll: CSSCT1891_195 Household Members: Name Age Agnes Beattie 2 Elizabeth Beattie 43 Elizabeth Beattie 7 James Beattie 19 Jane Beattie 12 Mary Beattie 14 Matthew Beattie 45 Matthew Beattie 9 Sarah Beattie 11 Source Citation: Parish: Renfrew; ED: 1; Line: 1; Year: 1891. 1901 Scotland Census 1901 Scotland Census Name: Matthew Beattie Age: 50 Estimated birth year: abt 1851 Relationship: Head Spouse's name : Lizzie Gender: Male Where born: Ireland Registration Number: 575 Registration district: Renfrew Civil parish: Renfrew Town: Renfrew County: Renfrewshire Address: 57 High St Occupation: Labourer Gas Work ED: 5 Page: 26 (click to see others on page) Household schedule number: 131 Line: 8 Roll: CSSCT1901_214 Household Members: Name Age Agnes Beattie 12 Jennie Beattie 22 Lizzie Beattie 44 Lizzie Beattie 14 Maggie Beattie 9 Matthew Beattie 50 Matthew Beattie 17 Sarah Beattie 19 Source Citation: Parish: Renfrew; ED: 5; Line: 8; Year: 1901. Laurel Baty, L252
Would like some help connecting my ALEXANDER BATY to someone else. Alexander Baty was born in Ireland ca 1808. Came to America ca1828. Married Elizabeth Lanaudiere 1828 in St. Louis, MO. Three children born to them: William & Alexander (twins) born 1834 and one sister named Helene. I believe all born in VA, possibly Rockbridge. Alexander the 2nd moved to Mass and married Margaret Mary Warren in Lowell, Mass in 1858. Later they moved to Chicago where Alexander was lost in the Chicago fire. Mary's sister died in the fire along with several children and her husband. The remaining 3 children then lived with Margaret. If anyone has a connection please contact me. L. Lopeman ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Carol (see below) Submitted this new lineage. I've just added it as lineage 516 on page 8 of the lineage summaries. ...Mike Allen ________________________________ From: Carol and Evan Selbiger [mailto:ecjm-selb@cfl.rr.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 4:35 PM To: Mike Allen Subject: Confusion on lineage 438 I want to submit another Beattie family lineage which has been confused with my line in the DNA project. I had been waiting for the testee James Gordon Beattie to step forward to submit his lineage but after two years I have doubts that he ever will so I have used my Family Tree Maker program to in-put his families information as given to me by his sister. I had originally thought that his line was part of mine but after the DNA results came back it was obvious that this was not the case so I would like to submit this data for accuracy sake. Mine lineage is # 438, and my Dad's DNA sample is kit # 15757. Sincerely, Carol Beattie Selbiger
I found this Chester Co., PA deed posted on Ancestry.com and wondered if anyone recognizes this William Beaty. He would be about the right age and location to be L2B's lost Billy Beaty, father of Andrew and Alexander. Has anyone researched this particular William Beaty? The L2B family moved to the area in NC that later became Sullivan Co., TN about the time this property was sold. Andrew was born somewhere in PA in 1761 and Alexander was born in 1769 in NC. In 1787, William Beatie and wife Frances sold land recorded in Washington Co., VA -- 14 Sept 1787 -- Wm Beatie & wife Frances sold to James Dickson, 254 Acres on water of 15 mile creek ?? -- Deed Book 1, p 66 (1280). I think these might all be L2B's William (Billy) Beaty. Nel L2B --------------- Chester Co., PA Deeds. (a) Bk H-2, p.19-20. FHL film 20,866. (1a) 1763, 7 Sep: Robert BOYD of Sadsbury, Chester Co., PA and Anne his wife, William BEATY of West Fallowfield, Chester Co., PA and Frances his wife, John SHARP of Sadsbury aforesaid and Anne his wife, James GALT of Sadsbury, Lancaster Co., PA and Letice his wife, convey t o Samuel McCLELLAND of Sadsbury, yeoman. Whereas a certain John BOYD late of Sadsbury aforesaid, yeoman, died intestate seized in fee of a certain tract of land situate in the township of Sadsbury aforesaid, bounded by land of Daniel HENDERSON, land late of John MILLER Esq. , corner of James BOYD's land, another corner of said James BOYD's land, containing 200 acres , leaving issue the aforesaid Robert, Frances, Anne and Letice and also divers other children, to wit: James, Joseph, and Andrew, and Letice his widow, and that child which was born after his death named Rebecca, the land became vested in the widow and children aforesaid as tenants in common, and whereas Letice the widow of the said John BOYD did grant and release her dower or share of the said tract of land to the said Robert BOYD, and whereas the aforesaid James BOYD afterwards died intestate of full age, unmarried and without issue, by which his share of the said tract of land descended to the aforesaid Robert BOYD, and whereas the aforesaid d Joseph and Rebecca are since dead, intestate, underage and without issue by which their shares are become vested in the said Robert BOYD, William BEATY and Frances his wife in right o f the said Frances, John SHARP and Anne his wife in right of the said Anne, James GALT and Letice his wife in right of the said Letice, and the said Andrew BOYD, for 753 pounds... Wits . John MILLER, Alex. SERRALL, Matthew HENDERSON. ----------------- ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Civil War Pension of Silas Battey; Major 151 Illinois Infantry; Certificate # 615,694; widow Mercy Battey Application # 611,945 On October 2, 1889 Silas Battey, a resident of Bureau County, Illinois filed a declaration for an Original Invalid Pension. He "enrolled on the 25th day of February 1865 as a Major of the 151st regiment of Illinois Infty Vol and discharged at Columbus, Georgia on the 24th day of Jany 1866. That his personal description is as follows: Age 74 years; height 5 feet 11 inches; complexion fair; hair sandy; eyes blue." Since leaving the service he has resided at Bureau County, Illinois. Silas Battey was granted a pension for a disability of malarial poisoning July 6, 1891. On April 10, 1895 Mercy Battey, widow of Silas Battey filed an application for accrued pension. Silas Battey died March 14, 1895. Mercy Bennett was married to Silas Battey on November 9, 1833 at Foster, Rhode Island. On April 19, 1895 Cyrean Battey, aged 54 and Elmer E. Battey, aged 33 state "our father and mother Silas Battey and Mercy Bennett were married November 9th 1833 by James Burlingame at Warwick Rhode Island.Our mother's age is 80 years old November 23d 1894." On May 6, 1895 W. F. Lawton and Z. P. Humphreys, both of Sheffield, Illinois state: "We have known Maj Silas Battey and Mercy Battey his wife for nearly forty years & ever since they came to Illinois from Rhode Island and that they have always lived together as man & wife and now have a family of 10 children living and were never divorced to our knowledge. We have examined the record in their family Bible, which has the appearance of being over 60 years old and find the following Certificate "I hereby certify that the Bonds of Marriage between Silas Battey & Mercy Bennett both of Foster Rhode Island have been declared ?? by me signed James Burlingame Elder dated November 9th 1833." Mercy Battey's pension claim is stamped "Abandoned and Rejected." 1860 Mineral, Bureau Co., Illinois pages 323-24 Silas Batty 45 RI Mercy 45 RI George 23 RI Cyreaus 19 RI Frederick 21 RI Bernard 18 RI Marshall 17 RI Silas A. 15 RI Linaus 8 RI Edson 6 ILL Jery 4 ILL Herbert 3 ILL 1870 Mineral, Bureau, Ill. P395 #15 Batty, Alonzo 25 RI Batty, Henrietta 18 NY On same page: # 19 Batty, Silas 54 RI Mercy 55 RI Lineous 17 RI Cyrene 34 RI (female) Jared 14 ILL Herbert 12 ILL Elmer 8 ILL 1880 Mineral, Bureau Co., Ill p. 207 #133 Silas Battey 64 RI, RI, RI Mercy 65 wife RI, RI, RI Cyrean 38 dau RI, RI, RI Jared 24 son Ill, RI, RI Herbert O. 22 son Ill, RI, RI Elmer E. 19 son Ill, RI, RI Clarence S. 11 grandson Iowa, RI, Conn Christena Mateson 27 servant girl Germany, Denmark, Denmark See Also: Abstract of the Civil War Pension record of Silas A. Battey, Company "H" 139th Illinois Infantry (Certificate # 529,939). [The original Pension record can be ordered from the National Archives, Washington D. C.] On July 14, 1890 Silas A. Battey, aged 45 and a resident of Reno County, Kansas filed a "Declaration for Original Invalid Pension." He enrolled on May 14, 1864 in Company "H" of the 139th Illinois Volunteer Infantry and was honorably discharged on October 28, 1864 at Peoria, Illinois. His personal description is as follows: "Age 45 years; height, five feet eight inches; complexion sandy; hair auburn; eyes blue." On a form dated January 15, 1898 Silas A. Battey states that his wife's name is Henrietta Battey and that they were married at Mineral, Illinois Nov. 7, 1869 and that his marriage is "supposed to be recorded at county seat Princeton Bureau Co. Ill." He gives the names of his children as follows: Cyril Urban Battey born Jan. 12, 1871; Effie M. Battey born Jan. 1, 1873; Avice (?) Battey born Dec. 3, 1879; Leonard O. Battey born June 2, 1877; Alonzo L. Battey born Mar. 26, 1887. On a subsequent application dated May 18, 1912 Silas A. Battey, aged 67 and a resident of Nickerson, Reno County, Kansas gives his date of birth as October 19, 1844 at Foster, Rhode Island. He states that since his service he has lived in Sheffield, Illinois until July 1872 , and since that time in Reno County, Kansas. On a form dated Apr. 23, 1915 his wife's maiden name is given as Scoughton (partially obscured by mark). Silas A. Battey's death certificate is in this file. It states that he died April 12, 1935 and that he was a widower at his death. His father's name was Silas Battey and he was born in Foster, Rhode Island. His mother's maiden name was Mercy Bennett and she was born in Foster, Rhode Island. The informant for the death certificate was Mrs. Effie Battey Benjamin of Deerfield, Kansas. Silas Battey was buried at Memorial Park, Hutchinson, Kansas. 1860 Mineral, Bureau Co., Illinois pages 323-24 Silas Batty 45 RI Mercy 45 RI George 23 RI Cyreaus 19 RI Frederick 21 RI Bernard 18 RI Marshall 17 RI Silas A. 15 RI Linaus 8 RI Edson 6 ILL Jery 4 ILL Herbert 3 ILL 1870 Mineral, Bureau, Ill. P395 Batty, Alonzo 25 RI Batty, Henrietta 18 NY On same page: Batty, Silas 54 RI Mercy 55 RI Lineous 17 RI Cyrus 34 RI Jared 14 ILL Herbert 12 ILL Elmer 8 ILL 1880 Salt Creek, Reno, KS p 498D Battey, Alonzo 35 RI, CT, RI Henrietta 28 NY, NY, NY Urban 9 IL, RI, NY Effie 7 dau KS, RI, NY Leonard 3 KS, RI, NY Avice 5/12 dau KS, RI, NY 1900 Salt Creek Twsp, Reno Co., KS p282 Battey, Silas Oct. 1844 55 married 30 years, RI, CT, RI Henrietta Oct. 1851 48 married 30 years 5 children, all living, NY, NY, NY Leonard O. June 1876 23 KS, RI, NY Avice Dec. 1879 20 KS, RI, NY Logan A. son Mar. 1886 14 KS, RI, NY 1910 1 Ward Nickerson, Reno Co., KS p 114A Batty, Silas A. 75 RI, CT, RI Henrietta 68 NY, NY, NY 1920 Nickerson, Reno, KS page 7A Battey, Silas A. 75 RI, CT, RI Henrietta 68 NY, NY, NY 1930 Nickerson, Reno, KS p 1B Battey, Silas A. 85 RI, CT, RI Henrietta 78 NY, NY, NY Laurel Baty, L252
I don't think I have anything else on this family. Perhaps Donna Van Zandt does. ----- Original Message ----- From: <WGille1756@aol.com> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 10:46 PM Subject: Re: [BP2000] Civil War Pension of John S. Beatty, widow Susan, OH,PA > Laura, > > do have a line on the James Beatty, father to John S., 1850 Census for > Jackson Co OH. Anything previous or later on??? > > 1850 Scioto, Jackson County, Ohio, p. 348 > James Beatty 49 PA > Elizabeth 45 VA > Lydia A. 23 PA > Lee 21 PA > Samuel 18 PA > Ruth 14 OH > Richard 13 OH > Hetty J. 11 OH > Alpheus 7 OH > John 4 OH > > > wayne > > > > > > ************************************** See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > When replying to a digest message, quote only the specific message to > which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. > Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides > with the message subject to which you are replying. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BP2000-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
Donna ~ Your e-mails have been helpful. Porter is one of our family names, and I see one of the witnesses to Samuel Beatty's will was named Porter. The Charity Boyd you mention might be the sister-in-law of Nancy Urie Boyd, who was killed by the Indians near Carlisle about 1745 or so...her son David was captured but returned to Col. Bouquet some years later at Pittsburgh (well, I guess Ft. Pitt). Nancy's brother is my gggggrandfather Tom Urie (1718 - 1804) I'll check the lead Jim Beatty gave me. Tom Beatty L-244 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna VanZandt" <donavan@netwtc.net> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 2:16 PM Subject: Re: [BP2000] Fayet. PA>IL>MT > Hmm I thought that was L-142 > Will Registered Feb. 1, 1839 Volume 1 Page 204, Estate 478 > > Note: This will has been re-written by Register, so hand writing and > signature are > not original > > In the Name of God, Amen. I, John Beatty of Armstrong County, State of > Pennsylvania, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, thanks be to > Almighty > God for same, being mindful of my mortality, do make and constitute this, > my > last > will and testament.: > First and principally, I recommend my immortal spirit to God, who gave > it, > in > hopes of a joyful resurrection, and my body to the earth when it shall > please God to > separate my soul and body, to be buried decently at the discretion of my > executors, > and as to such worldly estate it has pleased God to bless me, I give and > dispose > thereof as follows: > It is my will, and I so order and direct that all my just and lawful debts > be truly > paid. > It is my will, and I do so order and direct, that my dear and beloved > wife, > Jane > Beatty, shall have out of my real and personal estate, a full and > sufficient > maintenance if she should happen to survive me, and she is to have the one > half of > our house, bed and bedding, one cow and six sheep, to be taken care of and > fed > yearly, bureau, and one third of the kitchen and dresser furniture every > year, > and the use of a horse beast whenever she cares to ride during her natural > life. > The bureau, dresser, and kitchen furniture to be disposed of, or at her > death, as > she thinks proper. > I bequeath unto my daughters Jane Campbell, Margaret Hall and Elizabeth > Fowler, the > sum of twenty five dollars each to be paid by my executors, and to Agnes > Sheppard I > bequeath five acres of land in the Northwest corner of the tract I now > live > on, > agreeable to the lines now run, be the same, more or less, and fifteen > dollars in > cash. > And I bequeath to my son, John G. Beatty ten Dollars, and to my sons > Samuel > and > William I bequeath all the remainder of my land, which is two hundred and > fifty > acres, be the same, more or less, with all appurtenances thereunto > belonging > with > all the movable property and livestock thereon with household and kitchen > furniture to them, their heirs and assigns forever > And I bequeath unto John Beatty Guthrie, my daughter Sarah Guthrie son, > the > sum of > fifteen dollars to be paid by my executor, to be paid to him, or his > guardian and I > do nominate and appoint William Campbell and William Beatty to be my > executors of > this, my last will and testament and I publish this to be my last will and > testament and no other. > In witness whereunto I have set my hand and seal this fourteenth day of > November in > the year of our Lord, One Thousand, Eight Hundred and thirty eight John > Beatty > > Attest Thomas M. Sedwick and James Gibson, Jr. > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > History of Butler County, Pennsylvania > Volume II > 1895 > > pg. 1298 > John Beatty, a native of Ireland, came to Pennsylvania with his parents in > boyhood, and settled in Westmoreland county. He grew to manhood in that > county, and there married Jane Guthrie, December 31, 1789, a sister of > Jack > Guthrie, a celerated Indian scout of that period. Her brother William was > killed by the Indians during the massacre at Hannahstown. In 1792 John > Beatty removed to Perry township, Armstrong county, and settled on a farm, > where he spent the balance of his life. His children were as follows: > Jane, who married William Campbell; Agnes who married James Shepard; > Margaret who married a Mr. Hall, and after his death, James Guthrie; John > G.; Samuel; William; Elizabeth; and Sarah. > > Pg. 1298-1299 > > William Beatty, youngest son of John and Jane Beatty, was born in 1805, in > Perry township, Armstrong county. He there grew to maturity, and married > Elizabeth A. Sedgwick. They lived upon the old homestead in Armstrong > county until 1854, in which year they located upon a farm at Annisville, > Washington township, Butler county, where he died the same year. Mr. > Beatty > was an old line Whig and an Abolitionist, and was a strict temperance man. > He served as a justice of the peace in his native county for many years. > He > reared a large family, and has many descendants residing in this section > of > the state. > > Wills: Samuel Beatty B, 1837: Perry Twp, Armstrong County, PA > > Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Don Beatty B. > DonBea@aol.com > > USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file by non-commercial individuals > and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices > and submitter information is included. Any other use, > including copying files to other sites requires > permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to > any other sites. We encourage links to the state and > county table of contents. > ____________________________________________________________ > > Note: This will has been re-written by Register, so handwriting and > signature are > not original. > > Will Registered June 17, 1839 Volume 1 Page 211, Estate 489 > > In the name of God, Amen. I, Samuel Beatty B, of Armstrong County, Perry > Township, and > State of Pennsylvania, being in sound mind, memory and understanding, > thanks be to > Almighty God for the same, being remindful of my mortality, do make and > constitute > this, my will and testament. > First, and principally, I recommend my mortal soul to God, who gave it, in > hopes of > a joyful resurrection, and my body to the earth when it shall please God > to > separate my soul and body, to be buried decently at the discretion of my > executors, and as to my worldly estate it has pleased God to bless me, I > give and > dispose thereof as follows: > I nominate and appoint my friends, William Beatty B and David Hertetson > (??), both of > the State and County aforesaid to be the executors of this, my last will > and > testament. > > It is further my will that my executors shall lay off one hundred acres > of > land of > the east end of a tract of land lying on the Allegheny River that was wilt > to me, > the testator, and William Beattyy (by)John Beatty B, Esq., deceased, which > I > bequeath > to Jane Campbell, Nancy Sheppard, Margarer Hall, John Guthrie Beatty B, > Elizabeth > Fowler, and John B. Guthrie, my sister Martha's son, to be divided equally > amongst > them, by sale, or in the land as the above named heirs may think best, and > I > do > authorize my executors, if called to do so, to make a conveyance out of > the > original deed. > And I also bequeath unto William Beatty B the rest of my land which is > twenty five > acres, more or less, together with all and singular, my personal. > I publish and declare this, and no other to be my last will and testament. > In > witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this eighteenth day > oof > February in the year of our: Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty > Nine > Signed and sealed in the presence of T.W. Sedwick and William Porter > Samuel Beatty B (x) > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tom Beatty" <thomas.beatty@comcast.net> > To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 12:21 PM > Subject: Re: [BP2000] Fayet. PA>IL>MT > > > I wish it were L-244, but I don't think so. John G. Beatty, son of George > W(illiam) Beatty and Ann Mackey had a number of kids. John G. married > Isabella Walker. I think he died in 1852 per a newspaper clipping and is > buried in Loyalhanna Twp. Their son John is I believe John Reid Beatty > (1831-1916), who settled in Mankato, MN. I am open to being proved wrong, > of > course. > > I'm George Beatty's gggrandson. > > TB > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Donna VanZandt" <donavan@netwtc.net> > To: "BP2000" <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 12:49 PM > Subject: [BP2000] Fayet. PA>IL>MT > > >> I've been wondering if this is L-244 but not enough info to be certain. >> Isaiah goes by Marshall on some census. There's James & Wm in the same >> twp >> in Fayette and a Mackey near one of them on a census but there are plenty >> of >> Jas, Wm and John Beattie. Donna L-3 >> The relevant part: >> LINEAGE 244. >> >> 1G:George Beatty d-bef 1840 m2-Sarah Urie m1-Ann Mackey 1801. 2G: of >> Geo&Ann - John b-1802; Mary 1804-1881; James 1806; Wm-b-1808; GeoJr. 1814 >> >> 3G: of John 1802 - William ; Marshall >> >> -------------------------------------- >> A history of Montana >> Source: Original data: Sanders, Helen Fitzgerald,. A history of Montana. >> Chicago: Lewis Pub. Co., 1913. >> Includes bibliographical references and index. >> Vol. II pg. 1267 >> >> DR. ISAIAH M. BEATTY is a well-known practitioner of osteopathy, and >> together with his son, known as the young. doctor, Albert, has done much >> in >> the way of compelling recognition for their system, as the very extensive >> practice of which Dr. Beatty is the head bears testimony. The senior >> doctor >> is the son of John M. and Anna M. (Marshall) Beatty, both natives of the >> state of Pennsylvania, born of Scotch-Irish parents where they were >> reared >> and married, but who passed much of their lives in Illinois; both are now >> resting in a cemetery near Erie, Whiteside county, Illinois. >> Dr.Isaiah M. Beatty was born in Dawson, Fayette county, Pennsylvania, m >> March, 1854, and was three years of age when his parents removed from the >> old Keystone state to Rock Island county, Illinois, where the subject >> lived >> until he had passed his twenty-eighth birthday. He was educated there and >> for many years aided his father with a will in the cultivation Of the old >> homestead 'upon which he was raised. He was but >> >> twenty-two years of age when he married Lucy J. Schryver, of Erie, >> Illinois, >> and the birth of their first son, Dr. Albert H. Beatty, inspired the >> young >> father WIth a deSire for broader fields of activity and usefulness. It >> was >> in 1883 that Doctor Beatty and his young wife and child set out for >> Montana. >> He stopped in Boulder City for a few months, but in July pushed on to the >> Judith Basin in Fergus county, arriving there August 11th, where he has >> since remained. Here he engaged in dairying, but owing to the low price >> of >> dairy products decided it would not yield him an income sufficient to the >> needs of his family, so in March, 1885, moved to Maiden, where he was >> employed in the mines and mill. In April, 1887, the mines closed down. He >> opened a barber shop, and later moved to Gilt Edge, there operating a >> similar, establishment and stock raising in conjunction. At times he fell >> ill, from 1893 to 1898, and after a thorough experience with well-known >> and >> usually successful physicians in Montana, Illinois, Iowa, and in fact >> every >> prominent center in the United States in search of a relief for headache, >> stomach trouble, and nervous exhaustion, etc., he realized that the old >> recognized systems of materia medica were ' all guess work, and were >> failing >> to reach a large class of the ills of the flesh to which man is heir. As >> the >> result of continued study of the question in combination, with his >> practical >> experience, he finally decided, in March, 1898, upon osteopathy as the >> solution to his problem, and went to Helena, where he took treatment from >> Drs. A. D. and C. W. Mahaffay, osteopathic physicians, where he received. >> great benefit. After investigating osteopathy very carefuUy for two years >> he >> decided to move his family to Kirksville, the fountain head of >> osteopathy, >> where in February, 1901, he and his son entered the school, and two yearS >> later they graduated from that institution, whereupon they returned to >> Lewistown, and opened up the practice which has with the passing years >> assumed such splendid proportions. The young doctor now has a wife and >> family of his own, and has taken up his permanent residence in Lewistown. >> Doctor and Mrs. Beatty were the parents of five children: Doctor Albert, >> the >> eldest son, who is mentioned above; Mable, born on Cottonwood creek in >> Fergus county, died at the age of six years; John M. is a wholesale' >> cigar >> manufacturer at Stanford, Montana; Charles H: and Juanita, are still in >> the >> parental home and are the youngest of the five. On AugUst 24, 1906, the >> wife >> and mother died, since when the doctor married Lena W. Tuttle, the wife >> of >> Alex. Tuttle, of the firm of Tuttle' Brothers of Stanford, MQntana, their >> marriage occurring on January 16, 1910; at Butte, Montana. " >> The Beatty family affiliate with the Presbyterian church, although the >> doctor is not a communicant; he is a member of the Odd Fellows and >> Sisters >> of Rebekah Lodge, and in a political way is a Democrat, although he gives >> but little time to those matters. Work with his bees and fancy poultry >> constitutes his chief pastime. >> He is the owner of a fine ranch and he has come to be local authority on >> bee >> culture, devoting much time to their care. >> The doctor has lived in a number of states. and traveled in many, but >> none >> of them, in his opinion, can compare with Montana, the chosen state of >> his >> adoption. >> >> 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. 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Laura, do have a line on the James Beatty, father to John S., 1850 Census for Jackson Co OH. Anything previous or later on??? 1850 Scioto, Jackson County, Ohio, p. 348 James Beatty 49 PA Elizabeth 45 VA Lydia A. 23 PA Lee 21 PA Samuel 18 PA Ruth 14 OH Richard 13 OH Hetty J. 11 OH Alpheus 7 OH John 4 OH wayne ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Civil War Pension of John Beatty; Company C 82 NY Infantry; Company K 44 US Infantry; General Service Corps; Signal Corps; Certificate # 637,401; widow Margaret G. Beatty, Certificate # 733,167; filed Virginia On May 18, 1908 John Beatty, aged 70 and a resident of the National Soldiers Home, Elizabeth City, State of Virginia filed a declaration for pension under the act of February 6, 1907. He states he enlisted May 21, 1861 at Washington D. C. in the General Service U. S. Army. He also served from February 5, 1864 until January 1, 1877 in the General Service of the U. S. Army. He states "claimant orig. enl. was in Co. C 82 NY Vol. in April, 1861." "That his personal description at enlistment was as follows: Height 5 feet 7 ½ inches; complexion light; color of eyes, blue; color of hair, dark; that his occupation was gas fitter; that he was born in May (12th) 1838 at Philadelphia, Pa. That his several places of residence since leaving the service have been as follows, in Washington City up to 1890 and since 1890 Nat Soldiers Home, Va." On form 3-402, dated April 23, 1898 John Beatty states he is married and his wife's maiden name was Margaret Graser. He was married in 1866 in Washington DC by Rev. Wm. Finkal. He was not previously married and has no living children. John Beatty was last paid at the rate of $15 to Dec 4, 1910. He was dropped form the pension rolls due to his death Feb 28, 1911. On June 3, 1911 Margaret G. Beatty, aged 64 and a resident of Phoebus, Elizabeth City, Virginia filed a declaration for Widow's Pension as the widow of John Beatty. She states she married John Beatty under the name Margaret Grasser on January 1, 1866 at Washington D. C. by "common law union contract." In a deposition dated November 11, 1911 Margaret G. Beatty states "I am 63 years old. My present postal address is Rock Creek Church Road, care Lawrence S. McEntyre, Washington, D. C. I was born in Baden, Germany, and came to America in the 50's. Buchanan was President. I came over with my parents and brothers and one sister. All of the family are now deceased but myself. We came directly to Washington from Germany. My parents lived here until they died; my father before and my mother in 1880. I am the widow of the late John Beatty who during the civil war in the 82 NY Inf., and subsequently in the Signal Corps. He died at the Soldiers Home, Hampton, Va., Feby 28, 1911, where he had been since 1890. I had a home in Phoebus, Va., during the time he was at the Home and he came out and spent some time with me. I lived with him until his death, the latter years under the condition I have just mentioned of him being in the Home and I in Phoebus. I was never ceremonially married to Mr. Beatty. I began living with him January 1, 1866, in Washington DC as his common law wife and lived with him in Washington DC in that relation.My maiden name was Margaret Grasser. I first met Mr. Beatty in the winter preceding the time I began living with him in January 1866.I met him at the home of Mrs. Ripley on 10th street NW near Pa. Ave. I went there to see my Aunt, Mrs. Barbara Funk who was employed as a domestic in the home of Mrs. Ripley.I was then living with my mother on Pa Ave between 21 & 22 Streets. She was then a widower, her second husband, Null having died.About the second week in December 1865, he made the proposition to me [to live together]; I was young and let him persuade me into it. I had insisted that the ceremony be performed by Rev. Mr. Finkle then pastor of the Lutheran church 20th & G Streets N. W. I knew the pastor; he confirmed me. Mr. Beatty also knew him but he insisted that we could be true to each other without any ceremony; said lots of the best people were living together without any ceremony having been performed..No I had never been married before January 1, 1866. I have no reason to believe that Mr. Beatty ever had any girl before me. He didn't believe in ceremonial marriages. I never heard of any other woman in 'the case." We were known and recognized as husband and wife by all who knew us subsequent to January 1, 1866.Mr. Beatty knew there was no ceremony and I suppose he said the ceremony was performed by Rev. Finkle because he did not want to admit the common law marriage. He knew I knew Mr. Finkle and that I had been in earlier years affiliated with the church where Rev. Finkle was located." Margaret G. Beatty was last paid at the rate of $30 per month to Jul 4, 1925. She was dropped from the pension rolls due to her death July 17, 1925. Washington Post, July 16, 1925 BEATTY-On Tuesday, July 14, 1925 at 5 a. m. at Georgetown University Hospital, Margaret G., widow of John Beatty, aged seventy-seven years. Funeral from the residence of her cousin, Mrs. L. B. McEntire, 4514 Rock Creek Church Road, on Thursday July 16, at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 1870 Washington Ward 1, District of Columbia, p. 130 Beaty, John plumber born PA Margaret 23 born DC 1880 Washington, District of Columbia, p. 261 John Beatty 42 plumber born PA, father born Scotland, mother born PA Margaret 33 born Baden, parents born Baden 1900 Chesapeake, Elizabeth City, VA, Southern Branch National Home for D. V. S. John Bady 69 born PA May 1831, parents born Ireland 1910 Chesapeake, Elizabeth City, VA, p. 24A, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers John Beatty 71 born PA, father born PA, mother born Ireland Laurel Baty, L252
I just found this-haven't studied it. See Rachel Mackey below: where Ann Mackey Beatty's children would be in 1843. Donna L-3 Ann's sister??????????? Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 19:37:30 EDT From: <MeeksDan@aol.com> To: OHFAIRFI-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <30.16b16f41.2866823a@aol.com> Subject: [OHFAIRFI-L] How did they get there? Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" It is great that there is so much information on how our families got to Fairfield County, Ohio. In addition, I could use some help finding out this information: I am looking to prove the father of William J. Meeks (born on March 2, 1800, in Fairfield County, Ohio) and obtain his parents names. I have determined (and am positive) that my GGG-GF is William J. Meeks, Sr., he was born on March 2, 1800, in Fairfield County, Ohio and died on 9/8/1875 in Fulton County, Ohio. He was married to Rachel Carr, who was born on 12/17/1798 in PA and she died on 8/15/1884 in Fulton County, Ohio. Their son, George Meeks, my GG-GF, was born in PA in July of 1824. Their other children were: Sarah, who was born in York County, PA on 3/8/1827 Hannah, who was born in OH around 1830 William J. Meeks, Jr., who was born 4/4/1832 in Salt Creek Township, Wayne County, OH. Eliza, who was born in OH around 1834 Margaret, who was born in OH around 1837 Maria, who was born in OH on 6/11/1842 and died 1/15/1862 in Wauseon Ohio They had 3 other children that I do not know their names. The family lived in Wayne County, Ohio for many years and then moved to Fulton County, Ohio. I believe that William J. Meeks' parents may have been William MEEKS (Sometimes spelled without the "s" as Meek), born in PA in 1769 and died in Wayne County Ohio in 1813 and Rachel MACKY (Meeks) born in PA. I do not have any of their children's names or much information. This William's father and mother were Samuel Meeks, II and Catherine Parkison. They lived in Columbiana County, Ohio from about 1797 on. *************************** I have the following information on Rachel Mackey. Her father is James MACKEY. Information on his family is: MACKEY, James Peters Twp. (Washington County, PA) E-274 Aug term 1843 #3 Wife: Mary Children: Andrew of Wayne Co., Ohio James of Elizabethtown, MD Mary, w/o Samuel Slemons of Wooster, Ohio Rachel, w/o William MEEKS of Wooster, Ohio Martha, w/o James Ralston of Cadiz, Ohio Elizabeth, w/o Samuel Kerr (their children: Catherine, w/o James Beverton; James of Peters twp., Washington Co., PA; Thomas of Ohio; Andrew of Monroe Co., Ohio and 3 other children deceased-no issue); Katherine, w/o James Kerr (no issue); Ann, w/o George Beatty- (their children: John of Dunbar Twp., Fayette Co., PA.; Mary, w/o George Robert Stevenson of Sewickley, Allegheny Co., PA.; George of Louisville, KY.; Robert, dec'd and William of Tyrone Twp., Fayette Co., Pa.) William and Rachel (MACKY) Meek/Meeks, lived in the area of Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio in the time period from 1810 - 1813 and Rachel untill just after 1830. ************************** (As listed above) I know that this William's father was Samuel Meeks II b. 1752 in Pa. and and his mother was Catherine Parkison. Samuel and Catherine married on 15 July 1768. This Samuel (II) father was also Samuel Meeks (I) /Meek and he was married to Charity (BOYD) their children appear to be-- John Samuel William Richard Mary m Joseph Beedle Elizabeth m John Hardesty Jacob Samuel and Catherine's children appear to be Samuel William John Robert Margaret m William Magner Samuel and Charity's children are listed in Samuel's Will. Samuel and Catherine's children are from Cumberland County, PA baptisms (Wm, Robert and Samuel). Margaret is listed as a daughter in a Deed; John is also listed in a Deed--tho no relationship is stated. I did find this info: Database: Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Church Records John Conrad Bucher's Pastoral Record, Cumberland and Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, 1763-1769 Surname: Meek Given Name: Samuel Title: Description: Groom Event: Marriage Date: 26 7 1768 Place: Cumberland Co., PA Remarks: Surname: Meek Given Name: Wm. Title: Description: Baptized Event: Baptism Date: 6 8 1769 Place: Junken Tent, near Kingston, Cumberland Co., PA Remarks: Near Kingston and about ten miles from Harrisburg, on the farm of Joseph Junken. Surname: Meek Given Name: Katharine Title: Description: Mother Event: Baptism Date: Place: Remarks: Near Kingston and about ten miles from Harrisburg, on the farm of Joseph Junken. Catherine Parkison is the daughter of William Parkison, born in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania in 1720, died in 1902. William had 11 children, most of whom ended up in the Washington County, Pennsylvania area. The present town of Monongahela, Pennsylvania (a few miles south of Pittsburgh) was originally known as Parkison's Ferry, founded by Joseph Parkison, a son of William. This is the information from Rachel CARR Meeks will. RACHEL MEEKS of Clinton tp. signed Mar. 14, 1882 Pro. Auf. 20, 1884. She died Aug. 16, 1884, Her heirs: son, George MEEKS of Murray, Ind. " William " of Wauseon, O. (one WM. MEEKS of Clinton tp. d Sept. 14, 1885 at age 53 yr, b Saltcreek Tp. Wayne Co) dau. SARAH SCOTT, of Wauseon, O. To granddau. Mrs. BETT WATSON , my best bed and bedding To granddau Mrs. Minnie Scott $60.00 Wit. by H.S. MOSELEY & ADDIE B. MOSELEY son, WM MEEKS brought the Will into court. This information is from an obit from William Meeks Jr.-(William J. Meeks' son) Sep 19 (1885)--William MEEKS died in Wauseon Sep 14th. He was born at Salt Creek, Wayne Co., OH, Apr 4, 1832, married Helen M. RUSSELL, Oct 4, 1855, in Wooster, and moved to Wauseon in 1856. His wife died Jan 7, 1857, and onDec 2, 1858, he married secondly in Wauseon, Mary J. CORNELL, who died Jan 15, 1882." >From another source, a copy of the obit of William, Sr. and Rachel's, daughter, Sarah, who had married James SCOTT. "Sarah MEEKS was born in York, York Co., PA Mar 8,1827. In early childhood she moved with her parents to Wayne Co., O, where she continued to reside till grown to young womanhood, when on the 9th day of Nov 1846 she was united in marriage to James SCOTT, and moved to the place where Wauseon now stands. Also, the Estate Settlement for William MEEK/MEEKS, d 1813, was in Columbiana Co., OH. The Rachel MEEK/MEEKS, who is this William's widow, lived in Wooster, Wooster twp., Wayne Co., OH before moving to Richland Co., OH. William Meek/Meeks died in Plain Township. Wayne County, Ohio in 1813, old land records show a land transaction on July 7th, 1813 for 160 acres in Plain Township section 20 for William Meek. (I have not been able to obtain that record to know what is recorded. I do know it exists) The court record was a Partition Record. I do not find any record of a Will--so he probably died Intestate. It is believed that after William Meek/Meeks died Rachel had a boarding house in Wooster, Ohio until after 1830 and then moved to Richland County, Ohio. Possibly moving at the time when her brother-in-law (or son) John Meeks moved to Richland County, Ohio. I found this request in the Allen County Library: Need information on Rachel (Mackey) Meeks, shown in Wooster Twp. Wayne Co. Ohio in 1820 and 1830 Census as head of Household. Not shown in 1840. Believe she was the widow of William Meek/Meeks who died in 1813 at age 44 years. The 1820 census shows 5 children, and a John Meeks lived next door to Rachel on both 1820 and 1830 census. Could be another son or brother-inlaw. No record of Rachel's death or Will in Wayne Co. Where did they move to? What were children's names? William J. Meeks, first shows up in the 1820 census in Salt Creek Twp. Any information would be appreciated. Dan Meeks Fort Wayne, IN MeeksDan@aol.com ______________________________
I am certainly open to correction. We just want to get it right. The key is the will of John Guthrie Beatty's unmarried bro Samuel who d. 1839. Descendants of John Beatty 1 John Beatty 1764 - 1838 .. +Jane Guthrie 1767 - 1853 ........ 2 Nancy Agnes Beatty ............ +James Shepard ........ 2 John Guthrie Beatty 1800 - 1852 ............ +Isabel Walker 1799 - 1880 ................... 3 Jane Beatty 1826 - ................... 3 Sarah Beatty 1828 - ................... 3 Nancy Beatty 1830 - ................... 3 John Reid Beatty 1831 - 1916 ....................... +Laura E. Maxfield 1841 - 1933 ............................. 4 James Maxfield Beatty 1864 - ............................. 4 Isabel Beatty 1869 - ............................. 4 John Guthrie Beatty 1872 - ............................. 4 Emma E Beatty 1874 - ............................. 4 Laura E. Beatty 1877 - ............................. 4 Anna M. Beatty 1881 - ................... 3 Margaret Beatty 1834 - ................... 3 Eliza Beatty 1836 - ................... 3 Isabelle Beatty 1838 - ................... 3 Mary Beatty 1840 - ................... 3 Alexander Beatty 1842 - ................... 3 William G. Beatty 1844 - ........ 2 Margaret Beatty ............ +Mister Hall ........ *2nd Husband of Margaret Beatty: ............ +James Guthrie ........ 2 Elizabeth Beatty ............ +Mister Fowler ........ 2 Samuel Beatty - 1839 ........ 2 William Beatty 1805 - 1854 ............ +Elizabeth A. Sedgwick 1817 - 1889 ................... 3 John L. Beatty 1833 - ....................... +Henrietta D. McCool 1839 - ............................. 4 Edwin Edward C. Beatty 1860 - ................................. +Mary E. Kelly 1871 - ........................................ 5 Sarah H. Beatty 1885 - ........................................ 5 Glencora Beatty 1890 - ............................. 4 William S. Beatty 1866 - ............................. 4 Gertrude E. Beatty 1874 - ................................. +Joseph Burnett ............................. 4 Maud M. Beatty 1878 - ............................. 4 Clarence L. Beatty 1882 - ............................. 4 Laura B. Beatty 1858 - 1895 ................................. +W. B. Fowler ........................................ 5 Mary E. Fowler ........................................ 5 Martin B. Fowler ............................. 4 George P. Beatty - 1895 ............................. 4 Philo A. Beatty 1867 - 1895 ............................. 4 Elizabeth L. Beatty - 1895 ................... 3 Thomas S. Beatty 1837 - ................... 3 Samuel R. Beatty 1840 - ................... 3 George W. Beatty 1845 - ................... 3 Benjamin F. Beatty 1849 - ........ 2 Sarah Beatty ............ +James Guthrie ................... 3 John Beatty Guthrie 1835 - 1876 ........ 2 Jane Ann "Jennie" Beatty 1793 - 1878 ............ +William Campbell ................... 3 John Beatty Campbell 1818 - 1889 ....................... +Nancy/Mary Reed ................... *2nd Wife of John Beatty Campbell: ....................... +Esther Kealear ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna VanZandt" <donavan@netwtc.net> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 1:16 PM Subject: Re: [BP2000] Fayet. PA>IL>MT Hmm I thought that was L-142 Will Registered Feb. 1, 1839 Volume 1 Page 204, Estate 478
I wish it were L-244, but I don't think so. John G. Beatty, son of George W(illiam) Beatty and Ann Mackey had a number of kids. John G. married Isabella Walker. I think he died in 1852 per a newspaper clipping and is buried in Loyalhanna Twp. Their son John is I believe John Reid Beatty (1831-1916), who settled in Mankato, MN. I am open to being proved wrong, of course. I'm George Beatty's gggrandson. TB ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna VanZandt" <donavan@netwtc.net> To: "BP2000" <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 12:49 PM Subject: [BP2000] Fayet. PA>IL>MT > I've been wondering if this is L-244 but not enough info to be certain. > Isaiah goes by Marshall on some census. There's James & Wm in the same > twp > in Fayette and a Mackey near one of them on a census but there are plenty > of > Jas, Wm and John Beattie. Donna L-3 > The relevant part: > LINEAGE 244. > > 1G:George Beatty d-bef 1840 m2-Sarah Urie m1-Ann Mackey 1801. 2G: of > Geo&Ann - John b-1802; Mary 1804-1881; James 1806; Wm-b-1808; GeoJr. 1814 > > 3G: of John 1802 - William ; Marshall > > -------------------------------------- > A history of Montana > Source: Original data: Sanders, Helen Fitzgerald,. A history of Montana. > Chicago: Lewis Pub. Co., 1913. > Includes bibliographical references and index. > Vol. II pg. 1267 > > DR. ISAIAH M. BEATTY is a well-known practitioner of osteopathy, and > together with his son, known as the young. doctor, Albert, has done much > in > the way of compelling recognition for their system, as the very extensive > practice of which Dr. Beatty is the head bears testimony. The senior > doctor > is the son of John M. and Anna M. (Marshall) Beatty, both natives of the > state of Pennsylvania, born of Scotch-Irish parents where they were reared > and married, but who passed much of their lives in Illinois; both are now > resting in a cemetery near Erie, Whiteside county, Illinois. > Dr.Isaiah M. Beatty was born in Dawson, Fayette county, Pennsylvania, m > March, 1854, and was three years of age when his parents removed from the > old Keystone state to Rock Island county, Illinois, where the subject > lived > until he had passed his twenty-eighth birthday. He was educated there and > for many years aided his father with a will in the cultivation Of the old > homestead 'upon which he was raised. He was but > > twenty-two years of age when he married Lucy J. Schryver, of Erie, > Illinois, > and the birth of their first son, Dr. Albert H. Beatty, inspired the young > father WIth a deSire for broader fields of activity and usefulness. It was > in 1883 that Doctor Beatty and his young wife and child set out for > Montana. > He stopped in Boulder City for a few months, but in July pushed on to the > Judith Basin in Fergus county, arriving there August 11th, where he has > since remained. Here he engaged in dairying, but owing to the low price of > dairy products decided it would not yield him an income sufficient to the > needs of his family, so in March, 1885, moved to Maiden, where he was > employed in the mines and mill. In April, 1887, the mines closed down. He > opened a barber shop, and later moved to Gilt Edge, there operating a > similar, establishment and stock raising in conjunction. At times he fell > ill, from 1893 to 1898, and after a thorough experience with well-known > and > usually successful physicians in Montana, Illinois, Iowa, and in fact > every > prominent center in the United States in search of a relief for headache, > stomach trouble, and nervous exhaustion, etc., he realized that the old > recognized systems of materia medica were ' all guess work, and were > failing > to reach a large class of the ills of the flesh to which man is heir. As > the > result of continued study of the question in combination, with his > practical > experience, he finally decided, in March, 1898, upon osteopathy as the > solution to his problem, and went to Helena, where he took treatment from > Drs. A. D. and C. W. Mahaffay, osteopathic physicians, where he received. > great benefit. After investigating osteopathy very carefuUy for two years > he > decided to move his family to Kirksville, the fountain head of osteopathy, > where in February, 1901, he and his son entered the school, and two yearS > later they graduated from that institution, whereupon they returned to > Lewistown, and opened up the practice which has with the passing years > assumed such splendid proportions. The young doctor now has a wife and > family of his own, and has taken up his permanent residence in Lewistown. > Doctor and Mrs. Beatty were the parents of five children: Doctor Albert, > the > eldest son, who is mentioned above; Mable, born on Cottonwood creek in > Fergus county, died at the age of six years; John M. is a wholesale' cigar > manufacturer at Stanford, Montana; Charles H: and Juanita, are still in > the > parental home and are the youngest of the five. On AugUst 24, 1906, the > wife > and mother died, since when the doctor married Lena W. Tuttle, the wife of > Alex. Tuttle, of the firm of Tuttle' Brothers of Stanford, MQntana, their > marriage occurring on January 16, 1910; at Butte, Montana. " > The Beatty family affiliate with the Presbyterian church, although the > doctor is not a communicant; he is a member of the Odd Fellows and Sisters > of Rebekah Lodge, and in a political way is a Democrat, although he gives > but little time to those matters. Work with his bees and fancy poultry > constitutes his chief pastime. > He is the owner of a fine ranch and he has come to be local authority on > bee > culture, devoting much time to their care. > The doctor has lived in a number of states. and traveled in many, but none > of them, in his opinion, can compare with Montana, the chosen state of his > adoption. > > 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
Hmm I thought that was L-142 Will Registered Feb. 1, 1839 Volume 1 Page 204, Estate 478 Note: This will has been re-written by Register, so hand writing and signature are not original In the Name of God, Amen. I, John Beatty of Armstrong County, State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, thanks be to Almighty God for same, being mindful of my mortality, do make and constitute this, my last will and testament.: First and principally, I recommend my immortal spirit to God, who gave it, in hopes of a joyful resurrection, and my body to the earth when it shall please God to separate my soul and body, to be buried decently at the discretion of my executors, and as to such worldly estate it has pleased God to bless me, I give and dispose thereof as follows: It is my will, and I so order and direct that all my just and lawful debts be truly paid. It is my will, and I do so order and direct, that my dear and beloved wife, Jane Beatty, shall have out of my real and personal estate, a full and sufficient maintenance if she should happen to survive me, and she is to have the one half of our house, bed and bedding, one cow and six sheep, to be taken care of and fed yearly, bureau, and one third of the kitchen and dresser furniture every year, and the use of a horse beast whenever she cares to ride during her natural life. The bureau, dresser, and kitchen furniture to be disposed of, or at her death, as she thinks proper. I bequeath unto my daughters Jane Campbell, Margaret Hall and Elizabeth Fowler, the sum of twenty five dollars each to be paid by my executors, and to Agnes Sheppard I bequeath five acres of land in the Northwest corner of the tract I now live on, agreeable to the lines now run, be the same, more or less, and fifteen dollars in cash. And I bequeath to my son, John G. Beatty ten Dollars, and to my sons Samuel and William I bequeath all the remainder of my land, which is two hundred and fifty acres, be the same, more or less, with all appurtenances thereunto belonging with all the movable property and livestock thereon with household and kitchen furniture to them, their heirs and assigns forever And I bequeath unto John Beatty Guthrie, my daughter Sarah Guthrie son, the sum of fifteen dollars to be paid by my executor, to be paid to him, or his guardian and I do nominate and appoint William Campbell and William Beatty to be my executors of this, my last will and testament and I publish this to be my last will and testament and no other. In witness whereunto I have set my hand and seal this fourteenth day of November in the year of our Lord, One Thousand, Eight Hundred and thirty eight John Beatty Attest Thomas M. Sedwick and James Gibson, Jr. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx History of Butler County, Pennsylvania Volume II 1895 pg. 1298 John Beatty, a native of Ireland, came to Pennsylvania with his parents in boyhood, and settled in Westmoreland county. He grew to manhood in that county, and there married Jane Guthrie, December 31, 1789, a sister of Jack Guthrie, a celerated Indian scout of that period. Her brother William was killed by the Indians during the massacre at Hannahstown. In 1792 John Beatty removed to Perry township, Armstrong county, and settled on a farm, where he spent the balance of his life. His children were as follows: Jane, who married William Campbell; Agnes who married James Shepard; Margaret who married a Mr. Hall, and after his death, James Guthrie; John G.; Samuel; William; Elizabeth; and Sarah. Pg. 1298-1299 William Beatty, youngest son of John and Jane Beatty, was born in 1805, in Perry township, Armstrong county. He there grew to maturity, and married Elizabeth A. Sedgwick. They lived upon the old homestead in Armstrong county until 1854, in which year they located upon a farm at Annisville, Washington township, Butler county, where he died the same year. Mr. Beatty was an old line Whig and an Abolitionist, and was a strict temperance man. He served as a justice of the peace in his native county for many years. He reared a large family, and has many descendants residing in this section of the state. Wills: Samuel Beatty B, 1837: Perry Twp, Armstrong County, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Don Beatty B. DonBea@aol.com USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ____________________________________________________________ Note: This will has been re-written by Register, so handwriting and signature are not original. Will Registered June 17, 1839 Volume 1 Page 211, Estate 489 In the name of God, Amen. I, Samuel Beatty B, of Armstrong County, Perry Township, and State of Pennsylvania, being in sound mind, memory and understanding, thanks be to Almighty God for the same, being remindful of my mortality, do make and constitute this, my will and testament. First, and principally, I recommend my mortal soul to God, who gave it, in hopes of a joyful resurrection, and my body to the earth when it shall please God to separate my soul and body, to be buried decently at the discretion of my executors, and as to my worldly estate it has pleased God to bless me, I give and dispose thereof as follows: I nominate and appoint my friends, William Beatty B and David Hertetson (??), both of the State and County aforesaid to be the executors of this, my last will and testament. It is further my will that my executors shall lay off one hundred acres of land of the east end of a tract of land lying on the Allegheny River that was wilt to me, the testator, and William Beattyy (by)John Beatty B, Esq., deceased, which I bequeath to Jane Campbell, Nancy Sheppard, Margarer Hall, John Guthrie Beatty B, Elizabeth Fowler, and John B. Guthrie, my sister Martha's son, to be divided equally amongst them, by sale, or in the land as the above named heirs may think best, and I do authorize my executors, if called to do so, to make a conveyance out of the original deed. And I also bequeath unto William Beatty B the rest of my land which is twenty five acres, more or less, together with all and singular, my personal. I publish and declare this, and no other to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this eighteenth day oof February in the year of our: Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty Nine Signed and sealed in the presence of T.W. Sedwick and William Porter Samuel Beatty B (x) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Beatty" <thomas.beatty@comcast.net> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 12:21 PM Subject: Re: [BP2000] Fayet. PA>IL>MT I wish it were L-244, but I don't think so. John G. Beatty, son of George W(illiam) Beatty and Ann Mackey had a number of kids. John G. married Isabella Walker. I think he died in 1852 per a newspaper clipping and is buried in Loyalhanna Twp. Their son John is I believe John Reid Beatty (1831-1916), who settled in Mankato, MN. I am open to being proved wrong, of course. I'm George Beatty's gggrandson. TB ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna VanZandt" <donavan@netwtc.net> To: "BP2000" <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 12:49 PM Subject: [BP2000] Fayet. PA>IL>MT > I've been wondering if this is L-244 but not enough info to be certain. > Isaiah goes by Marshall on some census. There's James & Wm in the same > twp > in Fayette and a Mackey near one of them on a census but there are plenty > of > Jas, Wm and John Beattie. Donna L-3 > The relevant part: > LINEAGE 244. > > 1G:George Beatty d-bef 1840 m2-Sarah Urie m1-Ann Mackey 1801. 2G: of > Geo&Ann - John b-1802; Mary 1804-1881; James 1806; Wm-b-1808; GeoJr. 1814 > > 3G: of John 1802 - William ; Marshall > > -------------------------------------- > A history of Montana > Source: Original data: Sanders, Helen Fitzgerald,. A history of Montana. > Chicago: Lewis Pub. Co., 1913. > Includes bibliographical references and index. > Vol. II pg. 1267 > > DR. ISAIAH M. BEATTY is a well-known practitioner of osteopathy, and > together with his son, known as the young. doctor, Albert, has done much > in > the way of compelling recognition for their system, as the very extensive > practice of which Dr. Beatty is the head bears testimony. The senior > doctor > is the son of John M. and Anna M. (Marshall) Beatty, both natives of the > state of Pennsylvania, born of Scotch-Irish parents where they were reared > and married, but who passed much of their lives in Illinois; both are now > resting in a cemetery near Erie, Whiteside county, Illinois. > Dr.Isaiah M. Beatty was born in Dawson, Fayette county, Pennsylvania, m > March, 1854, and was three years of age when his parents removed from the > old Keystone state to Rock Island county, Illinois, where the subject > lived > until he had passed his twenty-eighth birthday. He was educated there and > for many years aided his father with a will in the cultivation Of the old > homestead 'upon which he was raised. He was but > > twenty-two years of age when he married Lucy J. Schryver, of Erie, > Illinois, > and the birth of their first son, Dr. Albert H. Beatty, inspired the young > father WIth a deSire for broader fields of activity and usefulness. It was > in 1883 that Doctor Beatty and his young wife and child set out for > Montana. > He stopped in Boulder City for a few months, but in July pushed on to the > Judith Basin in Fergus county, arriving there August 11th, where he has > since remained. Here he engaged in dairying, but owing to the low price of > dairy products decided it would not yield him an income sufficient to the > needs of his family, so in March, 1885, moved to Maiden, where he was > employed in the mines and mill. In April, 1887, the mines closed down. He > opened a barber shop, and later moved to Gilt Edge, there operating a > similar, establishment and stock raising in conjunction. At times he fell > ill, from 1893 to 1898, and after a thorough experience with well-known > and > usually successful physicians in Montana, Illinois, Iowa, and in fact > every > prominent center in the United States in search of a relief for headache, > stomach trouble, and nervous exhaustion, etc., he realized that the old > recognized systems of materia medica were ' all guess work, and were > failing > to reach a large class of the ills of the flesh to which man is heir. As > the > result of continued study of the question in combination, with his > practical > experience, he finally decided, in March, 1898, upon osteopathy as the > solution to his problem, and went to Helena, where he took treatment from > Drs. A. D. and C. W. Mahaffay, osteopathic physicians, where he received. > great benefit. After investigating osteopathy very carefuUy for two years > he > decided to move his family to Kirksville, the fountain head of osteopathy, > where in February, 1901, he and his son entered the school, and two yearS > later they graduated from that institution, whereupon they returned to > Lewistown, and opened up the practice which has with the passing years > assumed such splendid proportions. The young doctor now has a wife and > family of his own, and has taken up his permanent residence in Lewistown. > Doctor and Mrs. Beatty were the parents of five children: Doctor Albert, > the > eldest son, who is mentioned above; Mable, born on Cottonwood creek in > Fergus county, died at the age of six years; John M. is a wholesale' cigar > manufacturer at Stanford, Montana; Charles H: and Juanita, are still in > the > parental home and are the youngest of the five. On AugUst 24, 1906, the > wife > and mother died, since when the doctor married Lena W. Tuttle, the wife of > Alex. Tuttle, of the firm of Tuttle' Brothers of Stanford, MQntana, their > marriage occurring on January 16, 1910; at Butte, Montana. " > The Beatty family affiliate with the Presbyterian church, although the > doctor is not a communicant; he is a member of the Odd Fellows and Sisters > of Rebekah Lodge, and in a political way is a Democrat, although he gives > but little time to those matters. Work with his bees and fancy poultry > constitutes his chief pastime. > He is the owner of a fine ranch and he has come to be local authority on > bee > culture, devoting much time to their care. > The doctor has lived in a number of states. and traveled in many, but none > of them, in his opinion, can compare with Montana, the chosen state of his > adoption. > > 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. 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