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    1. Re: [BP2000] L458 and L2b Beatys in Southern Indiana
    2. Donna VanZandt
    3. Here are some interesting facts about L-458 Andrew. Andrew J. Beaty was born 1747 Scotland. He died 19 Nov 1819 aged 72 years and buried in Mayfield, Ferguson Cemetery, Lawrence County, Indiana. Wife buried in the same cemetery. Gravestones. He married 10 Dec 1788 Virginia Nancy Agnes Sitlington born 1765 died 28 Jan 1838. Children: two sons and two daughters. Second son James born 11 May 1799 died 1874 married first 1 may 1823 Margaret Hayden (Harding) second 20 Sep 1838 Pernina Wade, third 4 Feb 1854 Ann O. Batt. He had a total of seventeen children. Source Page 11, Roster of Soldiers and Patriots of the American Revolution Buried in Indiana, 1980. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx This is the interesting part on Andrew. Note all the children we have are born in the US with second wife Nancy Agnes Sitlington. Who were the 2 or 3 who came from Ireland? The problem is Andrew was in VA, KY, TN and IN and even though his grave is in IN, I think he may have died in TN. I have absolute proof on a few children but he had a lot more I am certain and we have nothing on the children brought over with him. Much of the records of that IN co. have not been filmed and to make it worse he lived on the Greene and Lawrence co., IN line if I remember correctly. DVZ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Obituary of Captain John BEATY [1830IN-1904IN]. Posted by Robert L. Jackson <rljfm@on-linecorp.com> on Sun, 18 Apr 1999 Surname: BEATY, HARDING, MORROW, SHORT THE BLOOMFIELD NEWS, VOL. XXVIII., NO. 35, Page 1, Column 2, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana, Friday, July 22, 1904, "OBITUARY-Beaty." The BEATY family is one of the oldest families in Greene and Lawrence counties. The grandfather of Capt. BEATY was Andrew BEATY, born in Ireland in 1747; married and lived in Scotland until shortly before the American Revolution when he and his wife and two or three children removed to America. He was a soldier in that war and was at Yorktown at the surrender of Cornwallis. After the war was over he emigrated to Kentucky where he resided until about the time Indiana was admitted into the union as a state, when he removed with his family to this new state. He died in 1819; his wife (Nancy) died in 1838. ............................................. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Allen" <naturalsoft@ameritech.net> To: <bp2000@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 9:53 AM Subject: Re: [BP2000] L458 and L2b Beatys in Southern Indiana Robin, and all. Ray (our founder), asked for a lineage number (458) back in 10/30/2003 for a line he was working on, but I don't have any record of getting data on this from him.... ...Mike Allen

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