This might be L-142????????? Donna L-3 NEWARK DAILY ADVOCATE (Newark, OH) March 10, 1884 A CHILD WIFE. Agent Beatty Elopes With a Thirteen Year-Old Girl. PITTSBURG. March 1O.-A sensational elopement is reported from Amandale, a small hamlet in Butler County. The principals are Edward Beatty and a thirteen year-old daughter of S. H. Kelly. Beatty, who was station agent and operator at Amandale, boarded with Kelly, who keeps a hotel. Beatty told his landlord that he was going to see his parents, who lived two stations east of Amandale, and taking his satchel, boarded a train. Toward evening Miss Kelly told her parent that she was going to call on a friend who lives a short distance up the road west of the village. That was the last the parents saw of their daughter. They felt no uneasiness at her absence, as they thought she was with her friend, until this morning, when they were informed that she bad gone to Greenville, and was there married to Beatty; also, that immediately after the ceremony the pair had left for Kansas. On investigating the matter the parents discovered that before Beatty went away the girl had packed her best clothes in his valise, and he had carried them away. When she went she took nothing with her but the clothes she wore. She walked up the track a mile or so to a crossing, and I there awaited the coming of her lover. He arrived on the evening train west, and had the conductor stop and take her on. The parents say that as the girl is a mere child, they never had the faintest suspicion that an attachment existed between the two. The bride is large for her age, bright and intelligent, very prepossessing in appearance, and was the idol of her parents. Beatty is a young man of highly respectable parents, but was considered a little fast. Kelly says he will prosecute the Squire who married them. This one????????? 1880: Washington, Butler, Pennsylvania Source: FHL Film 1255109 National Archives Film T9-1109 Page 484D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace John L. BEATTY Self M M W 45 PA Occ: Farmer Fa: PA Mo: PA Henrietta D. BEATTY Wife F M W 41 PA Occ: Keeping House Fa: VT Mo: PA Edwin C. BEATTY Son M S W 19 PA Occ: Student Fa: NY Mo: PA William S. BEATTY Son M S W 14 PA Occ: At Home Fa: NY Mo: PA Gertrud A. BEATTY Dau F S W 6 PA Fa: PA Mo: NY Maud M. BEATTY Dau F S W 2 PA Fa: PA Mo: PA This is the right Edward. Dau born KS 1900 United States Federal Census about Edward C Beatty Name: Edward C Beatty Home in 1900: Butler Ward 1, Butler, Pennsylvania Age: 39 Estimated birth year: abt 1861 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Relationship to head-of-house: Head Spouse's name: Mary E Race: White Occupation: View image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Edward C Beatty 39 head Nov 1860-married 16 ys PA PA PA fireman station Mary E Beatty 29 wife May 1871-mar 16 ys 2 children 2 children PA PA PA Sarah H Beatty 14 dau Aug 1885 KS PA PA Glencoro Beatty 9 dau June 1890 PA PA PA 1910 United States Federal Census about Glencora Beatty Name: Glencora Beatty Age in 1910: 19 Estimated birth year: abt 1891 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Relation to Head of House: Daughter Father's name: Mary E Father's Birth Place: Pennsylvania Mother's name: Sarah H Mother's Birth Place: Pennsylvania Home in 1910: Butler Ward 1, Butler, Pennsylvania Marital Status: Single Race: White Gender: Female Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Mary E Beatty 36 head Sarah H Beatty 24 dau KS PA PA Glencora Beatty 19 dau Harold Marthison 22 boarder Wills: John L. Beatty B, 1896: Hillards, Butler County, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Don Beatty B. [email protected] 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. ____________________________________________________________ Will Probated May 27, 1896 Will Book N, Page 062 I, John L. Beatty B, of Hilliards, County of Butler, and State of Pennsylvania, druggist, being of sound mind and understanding, do make and publish this, my last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills by me heretofore made. And first I direct that my body be decently interred in the M.E. Cemetery of North Washington according to the rite and ceremonies of the M.E. Church, and that my funeral is conducted in a manner corresponding with my estate and situation in life. As to such estate as it hath pleased God to trust me with, I dispose of the same as follows,viz: I give and bequeath to my beloved wife, Henrietta Beatty B , all my household furniture in my dwelling house in which I now reside, my horse, harness, cow, and seven hundred dollars in money, to be paid to her by my executors herein named as soon after my decease as soon as can be, consistently with a proper settlement of all my debts, and to have and hold the same to her and her heirs and assigns forever, I also give, devise and bequeath to her, my said wife, the house, improvements, and income of my farm, on which I now reside, containing one hundred and twenty acress, more or less, with its appurtenances, to have and hold said messurage above described, and appurtenances during her natural life.. I give, devise and bequeath to my son, Edward C. Beatty B, Nine Hundred Dollars, less five hundred and twenty five dollars (525) which he has already received, balance to be paid him by my executors herein naned as soon after my decease as can be, consistently with the proper settlement of all my debts. I give, devise and bequeath to my son, William S. Beatty B, nine hundred dollars, less eight hundred which he has already received. I give, devise and bequeath to my daughter Gertie E. Burnett nine hundred dollars, less two hundred she has already received, the balance to be paid her by my executor, herein after named, as soon after my decease as can be, consistently with the proper settlement of all my debts. I give, devise and beqeueath to my daughter, Maude M. Beatty B, nine hundred dollars, also my top buggy, the money to be paid to her when she arrives at the age of twenty one years, unless she should marry before she is twenty one, in which case to be paid to her at her marriage. I give and bequeath to my son, Clarence L. Beatty B, nine hundred dollars to be deposited in the Butler Savings Bank until he arrives at the age of eighteen years. I give, and bequeath to my grand children, Mary E. Fowler and Martin B. Fowler two hundred dollars each to be deposited in the Butler Savings Bank until they each arrive at the age of twenty one years. If the said Mary E. Fowler should marry before the age of twenty one, the money to be paid at her marriage. I trust that all my stock of drugs and fixtures in my Drug Store be sold by my executors and the proceeds thereof be equally divided between my two sons, Edward C. Beatty B and William S. Beatty B.. I direct that after the decease of my said wife that my executors sell my said farm containing one hundred twenty acres, more or less, and divide the proceeds equally among my five children Edward C, William S., Gertie E, Burnett, Maude M., and Clarence L. I give, devise and bequeath to my son, Clarence L. Beatty B, my sheep and all other personal property and money belonging to me, not otherwise disposed of, to have and hold the same to him and his heirs and assigns forever. I further direct that if the sand bank located on my farm and operated by the Standard Plate Glass Company of Butler, Pa., yield an annual income of over five hunderd dollars, to be divided equally among my five children, Edward C., William S, Beatty B, Gertie Burnett, Maude M., and Clarence L. Beatty B, I hereby constitute and appoint my sons Edward C. Beatty B and William S. Beatty B executors of this my last will and testament In witness whereof I, John L. Beatty B, the testator, have to this, my last will and testament set my hand and seal this ninth day of May A.D. Eighteen Ninety Six . John L. (x) Beatty B his mark Witnesses Peter P. Hiliard and W. J. Adams