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    1. Re: [BP2000] DNA TESTING
    2. Teresa Walker
    3. I am Teresa Walker, descendant of L9 Beat(t)ys I have kept up my "lurking" on this debate. I have a thought that the Andrew on the 1830 census in Saline Co., is my Andrew Beat(t)y who moved to Cooper Co. and then to Morgan Co. Perhaps he was a cousin of the other Beaty lines in Saline Co. I do know that many of my family had dealings in Saline Co. and Syrena Beaty who married my ggreat-grandfather, Jacob Vaught, died and is buried in Saline Co., as well as several of her children. Here are my notes on my Andrew Beaty (some from BP2000 members) from L9. I am not stating flatly that this is my Andrew, but would like to have some opinions and evidence to the contrary. Right now I am just hoping for some proof, as I have had great difficulty in tracking down the various Beaty lines in Kentucky. I have done a great deal of researching in Morgan and Moniteau Co. for these Beatys, as well as some in Floyd Co., Kentucky. I will be happy to share this lineage and information with anyone interested. MY NOTES-- I believe he is found on the 1830 census for Arrow Rock Twp., Saline Co., Missouri, Page 232, as follows: Andrew Beatty - one male under five (George); two males 20-30 (Andrew and unknown); two females under five (Syrena and Mary); one female 20-30 (Jane). (He may have had a brother living with him.) They are found on the 1840 Cooper co., Missouri, unlisted twp., pg. 126, as follows: Andrew Beatty: 1 m 5-10 (Robert), 1 m 10-15 (James), 1 m 15-20 (George), 1 m 40-50 (himself), 3 females under 5 (Lucinda, Darcus and Elizabeth); 1 f 5-10 (Frances), 2 f 10-15 (Mary and unknown), 2 f 15-20 (Syrena and unknown), 1 f 30-40 (wife Jane). (James was born ca 1830, probably after the 1830 census was taken.) He is found on the 1850 census for Mill Creek Twp., Morgan Co., Missouri, Family 437, as follows: ANDREW BEATY, age 54, born Kentucky; Jane Beaty, age 47, born Virginia; James Beaty, age 20, born Missouri; Robert Beaty, age 18, born Missouri; Lucinda Beaty, age 16, born Missouri; Frances Ann Beaty, age 14, born Missouri; Darcus Beaty, age 12, born Missouri; Elizabeth Beaty, age 10, born Missouri; Andrew Beaty, age 2, born Missouri. 16 Oct 1858, in Moniteau Co., Missouri, Jane Beaty (Baty/Batty) purchased 60 acres in Walker Twp. from Nicholas and Francis Birdsong. The description is as follows: NE1/4 of the SE1/4 and W1/2 of the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 12, Twp. 45, Range 15. Since she purchased this property in her sole name, it is assumed her husband was deceased. Their marriage took place in Floyd Co., Kentucky. Taken from a book of Kentucky Vital Statistics by Annie Walker Burns, there are only two Beatty families shown in the 1810 Floyd Co. census, both headed by a Daniel Beatty. It is possible they are the same family and were recorded twice by Ms. Burns because she was unsure of the numbers shown. The first record shows Daniel Beattey, 2 males 10-16, 1 male 16-26, 1 male over 45, 1 female 26-45. The second family shows Daniel Beatty, 2 males 10-16, 4 males 16-26, 1 male over 45, 1 female 26-45. There is a David Beaty shown on the 1820 census for Floyd Co., Kentucky, with the following statistics: Males 30010; females 00100, no slaves. *********************************** From: BP2000 Vol. 4, No. 275 >From "Annals of Floyd County, Kentucky 1800-1826" by Charles C. Wells, Gateway Press, 1983: Page 224 January Term: Monday the 23rd day of January, 1826: Thomas Witten is appointed Surveyor in the place of Robert Brown, Removed. David BEATY is appointed Surveyor in place of Isaac Preston, resigned. Page 239 13, April 1821: Indenture from Samuel Brown to James BEATY of Cabell County, Va. in the amount of $150 for a 160 acre tract in the Territory of Illinois. (Teresa's note: I have been to Cabell Co., and was unable to find anything regarding the Beatys, other than this transaction.) Page 260 Bond dated 3, April 1821 by Andrew Batty and Daniel Adams for a marriage shortly to be had between Andrew Batty and Jean Maddox. April 2nd, 1821: This is to sertify that George Maddox of the County of Floyd and the State of Kentucky, has given leaf from under his hand to said Mayo, Clerk of the said County, to give Andrew BEATY licenses to mary my daughter Jane Maddox. [Spelling as in book-LB] Laurel Baty, L252 ******************************************* >From the pension application of Sarah Beaty. George Beatty married Sarah ___. In Loudoun County Virginia, February 5, 1786 and he died in Montgomery County, Kentucky, November 1798 or 1799. George and Sarah Beatty had the following children: Thomas born November 24, 178?; James born February 5, 1788; Milly born April 12, 1791; Robearte born September 6, 1793; Andrew born February 12, 1796; one other the youngest, whose name and date of birth are not stated. Said Sarah married her brother in law, John Beatty in Montgomery County, Kentucky, July 16, 1801. He died in said county June 9, 1839. John and Sarah Beatty had the following children: Daniel born July 11, 1802; George born December 1, 1803; Elizabeth born May 26, 1806; Cyrene born December 23, 1808. John Beatty was allowed pension on an application executed September 11, 1819, while a resident of Montgomery County, Kentucky, aged sixty three years. Sarah Beatty was allowed pension as the widow of George, on her application executed October 18, 1843, which a resident of Montgomery County, Kentucky, aged seventy four years. Very truly yours, AD Hiller; Assistant to Administator XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX There's a secondary source someplace that states George was married to an Indian woman before marrying Sarah..... xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Montgomery Co., KY Deeds Microfilm # 0252350 Deeds 1814-1817 This George Beaty is L-9 Vol. 7 pg. 287 Morgan to George Beatty's Heirs This indenture made 26 Oct. 1815 between Ralph Morgan and Mary his wife of Montgomery co., KY and James Beaty, Malinda Beaty, Robert Beaty, Andrew Beaty & John Beaty heirs and devisees of George Beaty, deceased of the state and county aforesaid of the other part. For one hundred and fifty two and one half dollars a parcel of land containing one hundred and eleven acres and 19 poles, part of 5,000 acre survey patented to Jacob Myers on the waters of Slate Creek beginning at the corner of Ralph Rabourn on original line at two sugar trees and hickory thence with original line south 7 degrees 18 minutesE 102 p to a stake a corner to Daniel Beaty thence with his line N 89 degrees E 163 to 3 sugar trees a corner of Daniel Beaty thence N one degree W 65 p & 7 links to an ash sugartree & buckeye thence W 7 p to a stake between two black ash stumps a corner to Evans thence with said Evans line N 2 degrees 16 min. 58 p to said Rabourn's corner a buckeye and 2 sugar trees thence with said Raburn's line S 88 degrees 30 min W 165 p to the beginning containing 111 acres 19 p. Ralph Morgan By Joseph Young his Attorney in Fact. Wit: J. Young, Jr. Montgomery Co., KY clerk's office Oct. 26, 1815 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Proof of the heirs of Geo. Beaty........ Montgomery Co., KY Deeds(excerpts-DVZ,RB) Microfilm # 0252351 Deeds 1818-1825 This indenture the 8 April 1824 between the heirs of George Beatty, deceased (to wit) John, James, Robert, Andrew Batey, Mathew and Malinda Adams of the county of Montgomery and state of Kentucky of the one part and Reuben McDonald of the same county and state aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth, for and in consideration of a compromise this day made of the claims of sd. McDonald and the claims of the said Beatys and in further consideration of a deed of release executed by the sd. McDonald to the sd. Beatys of the first part bearing date even herewith, the parties of the first part doth hereby surrender unto the said Reuben McDaniel the following tract of land situate, lying and being on Spencer Creek Waters in the sd. county of Montgomery & contained in the following boundary: (Viz) Beginning at the line of Daniel Beaty at a stone corner between the claims of sd. George Beaty's heirs said Daniel Beaty thence N11West to a stone or corner on or near the line between Ralph Rabourn and the said heirs thence west with said Rabourn's line to Jacob Myers original line of 5000 acres thence south with said Myers line to Daniel Beatys line thence east with said D Beatys line to the beginning and said heirs parties of the first part doth hereby release and surrender unto the said Reuben McDaniel his heirs and assigns forever the said tract of land and all their claim title or interest to the same and in testimony whereof they have hereunto set their hands and affixws their seals this day and date first above written. John Beaty James Beaty Andrew Beaty Robert Beaty Mathew Adams Malinda Adams In the presence of: John Rabourn Chs. Ellis Lewis/Tenis Ford ----- Original Message ----- From: "JERRY SCOTT" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 7:28 AM Subject: [BP2000] DNA TESTING > Marlene , Willie and Group, > > I am not ready to accept these results as fact and that Andrew and > Alexander are not the > brothers of William of Saline Co. Mo.. > > Do we know that the descendants of L1, L3, L133, L438 and L39 who did > the DNA test are well documented research. > > It seem to me that there is some circumstantial evidence that would > lead us to believe that Andrew > Alexander and William are brothers , and James of Rutherford Co. Tn. > James did sell land to William's son Robert before Robert migarted to > Saline Co. > > David Beaty who also migrated to Hioward Co. and then to Saline Co. has > to been related to William Beaty of Saline Co. Was William his Uncle? > > . Unless some evidences proofs me wrong abt my theory on William, Andrew > and Alexander I will not be contented about my research and will keep > looking for > that one Source that will proves me RIGHT OR WRONG. > > > Jerry W.Scott > L2D > > > > > > > > > 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 > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > >

    07/22/2007 08:36:30