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    3. 5th Generation (Great(2)-Grandchildren) 49. Mary Jane Ely (James A. G.1) was born July 30, 1844 in Lee Co., VA and died July 5, 1875 in Lemar, TX. She married Charles Franklin Blakemore September 14, 1865 in Jonesville, Lee Co., VA. He was born January 12, 1840 in Lee Co., VA and died January 10, 1933 in Canute, OK. Other events in the life of Mary Jane Ely Education : L-10 Other events in the life of Charles Franklin Blakemore Education : L-10 Children of Mary Jane Ely and Charles Franklin Blakemore: i. 93. Flora Ann Clovis Blakemore was born July 26, 1866 in Jonesville, Lee Co., VA and died October 6, 1940 in Wichita Falls, TX. 50. James M. Ely (James A. G.1) was born About 1849. 51. Alexander W. Ely (James A. G.1) was born About 1852. 52. Elizabeth Saunders Beaty (Robert Burgoyne4, Richard3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born 1836. 53. Catherine Eliza Beaty (Robert Burgoyne4, Richard3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born About 1838 in Lee Co., VA. 54. John Alexander Beaty (Robert Burgoyne4, Richard3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born May 24, 1840 in Lee Co., VA and died January 7, 1907 in Denton Co., TX. 55. Salina (Celina) H. Beaty (Robert Burgoyne4, Richard3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born 1842 and died 1884. 56. Mary Jane Beaty (Robert Burgoyne4, Richard3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born June 18, 1843 and died August 16, 1928 in Jonesville, Lee Co., VA. She married Napoleon Bonaparte Havely July 7, 1868 . He was born February 27, 1845 in Lee Co., VA and died January 2, 1885. Other events in the life of Napoleon Bonaparte Havely Occupation : farmer, dealt in lumber, Children of Mary Jane Beaty and Napoleon Bonaparte Havely: i. 94. Robert Havely. ii. 95. Margaret Ann (Maggie) Havely was born 27 MAY 1870/1875 in Jonesville, Lee Co., VA. iii. 96. First name unk. Havely. iv. 97. First name unk. Havely. 57. Sarah A. Beaty (Robert Burgoyne4, Richard3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born About 1856. 58. Narcissa A. H. Beaty (Robert Burgoyne4, Richard3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born 1848 and died 1941. 59. Margaret B. Beaty (Robert Burgoyne4, Richard3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born 1850 and died 1883 in Lee Co., VA. 60. Martin Williams Beaty (Edward (I)4, Patrick3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born December 29, 1828 in Jackson Co, TX and died July 2, 1833 in Jackson Co., TX. 61. Mulingberg Hogan Beaty (Edward (I)4, Patrick3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born 1841 in Texana, Jackson Co., TX and died May 1861 in Macon, Georgia. Notes on Mulingberg Hogan Beaty Notes He was unmarried. Burial: Macon, Georgia Occupation: Confederacy (Military Unit?) Record Change: 11 Apr 2004 Religion: Died on pneumonia in Civil War or of a horse falling on him. 62. Asa Wicker Beaty (Edward (I)4, Patrick3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born December 28, 1842 in Texana, Jackson Clo., TX and died October 3, 1873. Notes on Asa Wicker Beaty Notes He was unmarried 63. Patrick Beaty (Edward (I)4, Patrick3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born January 17, 1845 in Texana, Jackson Co., TX and died August 16, 1876. Notes on Patrick Beaty Notes he was unmarried 64. James Andrew Beaty (Edward (I)4, Patrick3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born June 5, 1846 in Texana, Jackson Co., TX and died 1861 / Civil War in State is unknown. Notes on James Andrew Beaty Notes Occupation: Confederacy; Died in the Civil War when a horse fell on him or of pneumonia. It is unclear since brother Mulingberge Hogan died around the same time also in the Civil War. He was unmarried. : 65. Samuel Patrick Beaty (Edward (I)4, Patrick3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born August 19, 1848 in Texana, Jackson Co., TX and died March 11, 1879 in Texana, Jackson Co, TX. Notes on Samuel Patrick Beaty Notes he was unmarried, More About SAMUEL PATRICK BEATY: Occupation: Savannah Blues Red River Company - enlisted 6-2-1861 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 66. Edward (II) Beaty (Edward (I)4, Patrick3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born January 18, 1850 in Edna, Texana (Santa Anna), Jackson Co, TX and died About 1913 in Cleburne, Johnson Co, or Newberg (Comanche) Co, TX. He married Harriett Jane Atkinson August 26, 1877 in Milam Co., TX. She was born 1860 in TX and died unknown in Cleburne, TX, daughter of First name unknown Atkinson and First name unk. maiden name unk Atkinson. Children of Edward (II) Beaty and Harriett Jane Atkinson: i. 98. James W. W. Beaty was born About 1879 in Jackson Co., TX and died About 1882 in Jackson Co., TX. ii. 99. William Beaty was born 1882 in Jackson Co., TX and died About 1884 in Jackson Co., TX. iii. 100. Oscar Beaty was born July 1884 in Jackson Co., TX and died December 1, 1957 in TX (?). iv. 101. Effie (May/ Kay) Beaty was born May 1887 in Jackson Co., TX and died 1952 in Harris Co., TX. v. 102. Hattie Maude Beaty was born October 30, 1889 in Roby, Fisher Co., TX and died February 13, 1973 in Arlington, TX; buried Lawn Memorial, Early Co., TX. vi. 103. Jesse Beaty was born February 1895 in Mills Co., TX and died September 1934 in Abilene, Taylor Co., TX. vii. 104. Earnest Herbert Beaty was born March 1898 in Mills Co., TX and died April 1953 in Comanche Co., TX. viii. 105. Vernon Beaty was born October 1901 in Mills Co., TX. Notes on Edward (II) Beaty Notes 1880-: Precinct 1 And 2, Jackson, Texas Source: FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 90D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Edward BEATY Self M M W 28 TX Occ: Farmer Fa: IN Mo: IN Harriett BEATY Wife F M W 20 TX Occ: Keeping House Fa: AL Mo: AL James W. W. BEATY Son M S W 1 TX Fa: TX Mo: TX Thomas S. ATKISSON Brother-in-Law M S W 26 TX Occ: Farmer Fa: AL Mo: AL James PENN Other M S B 17 TX Occ: Hired Hand Works On Farm Fa: AL Mo: AL ~~~~~~~~~~~ Marriage license issued 24 Nov 1866 to Mema Hoteka. Marriage Book C pg 75, Milam Co, TX Edward divorced Harriett Marriage record in Vol. C pg 217, Milam Co, TX Burial: Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 67. Nichols Umstead Beaty (Edward (I)4, Patrick3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born March 6, 1852 in Edna, Texana (Santa Anna), Jackson Co, TX and died March 28, 1853 in Edna, Texana (Santa Anna), Jackson Co, TX. 68. William Beaty (Edward (I)4, Patrick3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born October 6, 1853 in Texana, Jackson Co., TX and died January 1921. He married Tobitha (Tabitha) Parker February 28, 1892 . She was born between 1849 - 1864 and died between 1859 - 1951. Notes on William Beaty Notes notes are from: William was 7 years old on 1860 census., member of "Woodmen of the World" Marriage book 2, pg 81, Comanche Co, TX Court House. No issue - means no children Burial: Jan 1921, El Campo, Wharton Co, Texas ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 69. John Patrick Beaty (Edward (I)4, Patrick3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born October 19, 1855 in Texana, Jackson Co., TX and died May 26, 1936 in Del Rio, Val Verde Co., TX. He married Mary Thomas Wilhelm January 18, 1877 in Milam, (Jackson Co., )Texas. She was born November 27, 1860 in Cameron, Milam Co., TX and died February 9, 1938 in Del Rio, Val Verde Co., TX, daughter of Jeramiah Wilhelm and Emilie Rogers. Children of John Patrick Beaty and Mary Thomas Wilhelm: i. 106. Daughter Beaty was born April 12, 1880 in Millerton, Milam Co., TX and died April 12, 1880 in Millerton, Milam Co., TX. ii. 107. Birdie Idella Beaty was born April 13, 1881 in Millerton, Milam Co., TX and died August 24, 1958 in Auston, Travis Co., TX. iii. 108. Bula Beaty was born April 1, 1884 in Coryell, TX - Twin and died April 1, 1884 in Coryell, TX. iv. 109. Eula Beaty was born April 1, 1884 in Coryell, TX - Twin and died April 1, 1884 in Coryell, TX. v. 110. Etta Lee Beaty was born December 29, 1885 in Coryell, TX and died April 20, 1975 in Del Rio, Val Verde Co., TX. vi. 111. Willard Norman Beaty was born August 12, 1888 in Gatesville, Coryell Co, TX and died August 2, 1947 in McAlister, Pittsburg Co, Ok. vii. 112. Carl Beaty was born December 1, 1890 in Comanche, Comanche Co., TX and died December 1, 1890 in Comanche, Comanche Co., TX. viii. 113. Marvin Edward Beaty was born February 26, 1892 in Comanche, Comanche, TX and died November 17, 1968 in Colorado City, Mitchell Co., TX. ix. 114. Eddie Bee (Papa) Beaty was born February 22, 1895 in Comanche, Comanche Co., TX and died February 19, 1962 in Del Rio, Val Verde Co., TX. x. 115. Willis Mead Beaty was born September 17, 1897 in Comanche, Comanche Co., TX and died April 7, 1979 in Comanche Community Hospital, Comanche, Comanche Co., TX. xi. 116. Jonnie Ethel Beaty was born January 18, 1901 in Comanche, Comanche Co., TX and died May 26, 1984 in San Antonio, Bexar Co., TX. xii. 117. Robert Hilton (Sr.) Beaty was born November 3, 1903 in Comanche, Comanche Co., TX and died October 21, 1933 in Del Rio, Val Verde Co., TX. Notes on John Patrick Beaty Notes BEATY FAMILY HISTORY by Norma Mae Beaty Crye, 1988, The above record indicates that marriage information is in "Marriage Book "C" page 211. Issued 15 January 1877". ~~~~~~~~~~ Source Book: Zephyr, Yesterday and Today - A genealogy of 120 Pioneer Families by Jesse B. (Avis) Bettis and Mattie (McKinney) Baird. Banner Printing Co, Brownwood, TX. 1st print June 1980. Page 23 - J.P. Beaty on Committee to raise relief for Zephyr Cyclone survivors. Pg 58 - The Royall and Beaty Garge did auto, Truck and Tractor repair work in Zephyr. Page 57 - John Beaty was a cotton farmer. 1920 census, TX, Brown, Precinct 4, district 11 - John P. Beaty, Head, owned home, owned home free, male, white, age 65, married, able to read and write, born TX, father VA, mother Ohio, able to speak english, was a laborer on a general farm, for a salary he was working on his own account, number of farm schedule was 170. Mary, wife, female, white, age 59, married, could read and write, born TX, father Germany, mother U. S., could speak english. Hilton, son, male, white, age 16, single, attended school anytime since Sept 1, 1919 No, could read and write, born TX, father TX, mother TX, could speak english. Mrs. Emily Wilhelm, mother in law, white, female, age 89, widow, could read and write, born AL, father AL, mother AL, could speak english. Also have born in Edna, Jackson County, Texas Marriage book C pg 211, Milam Co, TX. Issued 15 Jan 1877. Possibly married in Cameron Source: Record of Funeral Date May 26, 1936, page 62, Del Rio, TX - source Del Rio FH Record shows he was born in Jackson Co, TX, was white, and his residence at the time of his death was Highway 90 - Waterloo. Funeral charges went to Simpson and Beaty of Del Rio. John Patricks occupation was listed as ex-minister. Death date was May 26, 1936. Date of birth was Oct 19, 1855. He was 80 yrs 7 mos and 7 days old when he died. His funeral was held on May 27, 1936, with L.C. Beaseley clergyman of Del Rio. John Patrick died at home. The physician who certified his death was Thomas Johnson of Del Rio. John Patricks father was listed as Edward Beaty with no record of his birthplace. His mother was listed with maiden name as Matilda Pierce with no record of her birthplace. He had a homemade casket manufactured by Del Rio Lumber Co and he was buried at Westlawn Cemetery on W. 2nd St in Del Rio, Tx. His funeral consisted of a hearse for $20.00, Personal Service charge of $10.00, Opening of Grave or Tomb charge of $8.50 and Cemetery Equipment charge of $11.50, grand total of $50.00. His funeral charges were paid in four installments of June 24 $9.86, Aug 4 $19.87, Sept 15 $9.86, and Oct 17 $10.41 which paid off the balance due. Texas Land Grant County: Comanche Abstract Number: 1814 District/Class: School File Number: 25596 Original Grantee: J. P. Beaty Patentee: Title Date: Patent Date: Patent No: Patent Vol: Certificate: 21/355 Part Section: Survey/Blk/Tsp: N.E. 1/4 24 ET- Adj County: Acres: 160.00 Adj Acres: Remarks: County: Comanche Abstract Number: 2004 District/Class: School File Number: 43887 Original Grantee: J. P. Beaty Patentee: George W. Hill Title Date: Patent Date: 03 Mar 1916 Patent No: 371 Patent Vol: 50 Certificate: 21/355 Part Section: Survey/Blk/Tsp: N.E. 1/4 24 ET- Adj County: Acres: 176.10 Adj Acres: Remarks: Abstract Number: 2079 District/Class: School File Number: 66257 Original Grantee: J. P. Beaty Patentee: George W. Hill Title Date: Patent Date: 03 Mar 1916 Patent No: 372 Patent Vol: 50 Certificate: 21/355 Part Section: Survey/Blk/Tsp: W. 1/2 24 ET- Adj County: Mills Acres: 352.20 Adj Acres: 30 Remarks: County: Comanche Abstract Number: 2080 District/Class: School File Number: 64044 Original Grantee: J. P. Beaty Patentee: George W. Hill Title Date: Patent Date: 03 Mar 1916 Patent No: 373 Patent Vol: 50 Certificate: 21/355 Part Section: Survey/Blk/Tsp: S.E. 1/4 24 ET- Adj County: Mills Acres: 176.10 Adj Acres: 134.1 Remarks: History by Norma Mae Beaty Crye Sources - The Wilhelm Bible in possession of Howard Moore, Rt 1, Sidney, TX. Family records in possession of Birdie Idella Simpson. Birth, marriage and death records Tombstone records Census Records John Patrick Beaty, who was born 19 October 1855 in Jackson Co, TX, was born to a Methodist couple by the name of Edward Beatty and Sarah Jane Pearce. Edward and Sarah Jane, daughter of Jesse Pearce and Nancy Williams, were married 11 June 1840 in Jackson Co, TX. (Marr. Recds. of Early Texas 1824-1846, Ft. Worth Genealogical Society 1971) John Patrick's father, Edward Beatty, was a large land holder near Edna, Jackson Co, TX. He managed his huge acreage with the help of his many negro slaves. He may be found in the 1850 slave schedule census with his many blacks who belonged to him. They are designated by sex and age only. It was said that Edward Beatty was also a shoe cobbler, and that he made the families shoes. John Patrick was the fourth child of seven children. He was of medium to stocky Scotch-Irish stature, good looking with a regal bearing. He was about 5 ft 9 or 10 inches tall. He had kind steel blue eyes and had the respect of his contemporaries including those of his family members. He was married 18 Jan 1877 in Jackson County to Mary Thomas Wilhelm, daughter of Jeremiah Monroe Wilhelm and Emilie Jane Rogers. Willard Beaty, one of his sons, was about 6 weeks old when John Patrick and Mary Thomas moved in 1888 from Bell Co, TX to Comanche Co, TX. There were three families who moved to Comanche at the same time. They were Matilda (mattie) and Will Wilhelm, Harriett, and Edward Beatty and Mary Thomas (Mollie) and John Patrick. John Patrick became interested in the ministry and was ordained a Methodist Minister when he was about 28 years of age. One of his first churches was in Milam Co. Others, where he was pastor, were in Indian Creek, Lampkin, Pettit, Hebron, Fellowship and Harmony Communities in Comanche Co. Ministers, at that time, usually had two or three churches which were commonly known as their charges. They were evangelists, and in John's era, they traveled by horse and buggy. John Patrick often traveled when it was very cold and carried a bottle of hot Peppersauce to drink to keep him warm. He retired from the ministry when he was in his sixties and moved to Brown Co, TX. John was an active Mason as well and serving on school boards as trustee. Two of John Patricks sons, Willard and Willis followed in their fathers footsteps and became preachers. Willard was ordained a Methodist Minister, and Willis became a Pentacostal Preacher. Willard stopped preaching and moved to Ardmore, OK. where he was a police guard in a prison. In 1921, Willis Beaty was connected with The United Pentecostal Church in Zephyr, TX and he was also a pastor in 1957. They lived in the Harmony community, where the PFJC Pentecost later became the United Pentecostal. It was the 21st of March 1921 when John and Mary's farm home was razed by fire and destroyed all they owned. This resulted in them spending their last years living with first one then another of their children. John died in Del Rio, TX on May 26, 1936 while living with his daughter. His daughter and son in law, Birdie and Walt Simpson, lived at the time on Hiway 90 East. Mollie died at the same residence and they are both buried in Del Rio on the same plot with their son, Hilton, who preceeded them in death. Notes: Audrey Beaty 103 Bluffside Drive, San Antonio, TX 78227 More About JOHN PATRICK BEATY: Burial: 1936, Del Rio, Val Verde County, Texas Occupation: Methodist Minister and Farmer ~~~~~~~~~~ 70. Martha Matilda Beaty (Edward (I)4, Patrick3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born April 7, 1858 in Edna, Texana, Jackson Co., TX and died December 6, 1929 in Comanche, Comanche Co, TX.. She married William Jackson Wilhelm December 1, 1878 in Texana (Santa Anna), Jackson County, Texas. He was born December 29, 1855 in Cameron, Milam Co., TX and died July 30, 1943 in in Comanche, Comanche Co, TX., son of Jeramiah Wilhelm and Emilie Rogers. Children of Martha Matilda Beaty and William Jackson Wilhelm: i. 118. Lee Alice Wilhelm was born November 11, 1878 in Rockdale, Milam Co, TX and died January 29, 1971 in Abilene, Taylor Co, TX.. ii. 119. Jessie Claude Wilhelm was born December 18, 1882 in Rockdale, Milam Co, TX and died September 9, 1964 in place unk.. iii. 120. John Homan Wilhelm was born December 22, 1884 in Newburg, Comanche Co., TX and died September 12, 1958 in place unk.. iv. 121. Susy Mae Wilhelm was born December 30, 1888 in Newburg, Comanche Co., TX and died October 31, 1952 in Comanche, Comanche Co, TX.. v. 122. Willie Maude Wilhelm was born April 19, 1890 in Newburg, Comanche Co., TX and died unknown in place unknown. vi. 123. Key Franks Wilhelm was born December 4, 1893 in Newburg, Comanche Co., TX and died April 28, 1956 in Comanche, Comanche Co, TX.. Notes on Martha Matilda Beaty Notes Notes for MARTHA MATILDA BEATY: also have death date 6 Dec 1929 another marriage date of 6 Nov 1878 in Jackson Co, TX Sources: Lee Tate 873 Victoria St Abilene, TX More About MARTHA MATILDA BEATY: Burial: Newburg, Comanche County, Texas 71. Jesse Wicker Beaty (Edward (I)4, Patrick3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born August 21, 1860 in Texana, Jackson Co., TX and died unknown in CA. Notes on Jesse Wicker Beaty Notes He Left home and was never heard of but once when he wrote his sister, Martha, a letter. He was in Los Angeles, California when he sent a Power of Attorney to his brother, William, in Jackson Co, TX. Left home at age 15 and changed name to Biggs ? stopped writing, unknown what happened to him (Be nice to find him via a yDNA study...NLP) 72. Martha Bales, Boles (Alexander2, William1) was born About 1822. 73. Mary Bales, Boles (Alexander2, William1) was born About 1824. She married Jacob Wolfensbarger . He was born About 1830 in ILL, son of Peter Wolfensbarger and Elizabeth (Betsy) Fletcher. Children of Mary Bales, Boles and Jacob Wolfensbarger: i. 124. Milton Wolfensbarger. ii. 125. George Wolfensbarger. iii. 126. Floyd Wolfensbarger. iv. 127. Martha Wolfensbarger. 74. Edward Beaty Bales, Boles (Alexander2, William1) was born November 4, 1826 in Claiborne Co., TN and died November 11, 1910 in Lee Co., VA. He married Elizabeth Jane Edds . She was born June 24, 1825, daughter of Harrison Edds and Ann Bales. Other events in the life of Edward Beaty Bales, Boles Occupation : farmer in Rose Hill, VA,served 1st LT, Co.I,VA Calvery Children of Edward Beaty Bales, Boles and Elizabeth Jane Edds: i. 128. Harvey Clinton Bales, Boles. ii. 129. Harriet Ann Bales, Boles. iii. 130. Archibald Bales, Boles. iv. 131. Rachel E. Bales, Boles. v. 132. Harrison Alexander Bales, Boles. vi. 133. Stephen Houston Bales, Boles. Notes on Edward Beaty Bales, Boles HIST Confederate Army under Capt S. Bishop 75. Nancy Elizabeth Bales, Boles (Alexander2, William1) was born November 24, 1829 in Claiborne Co., TN. She married George Markham, Marcum February 7, 1846 in Claiborne Co., TN. He was born November 15, 1822 in Lee Co., CA, son of Josiah Markham, Marcum and Mary (Polly) Boles, Bales. Children of Nancy Elizabeth Bales, Boles and George Markham, Marcum: i. 134. Helen Markham, Marcum was born December 1868 in TN and died February 4, 1935 in Claiborne Co., TN. 76. Helen M. Bales, Boles (Alexander2, William1) was born About 1835. She married Henley Fugate Croxdale August 19, 1852 in Claiborne Co., TN. He was born November 12, 1828 in Claiborne Co., TN and died After 1880 in TN, son of Isham (Isom) Sr. Croxdale and First name unk. Croxdale, maiden name unk. Other events in the life of Henley Fugate Croxdale Occupation : Capt Claiborne Co., Tn Regiment, Confederate, Civil War Children of Helen M. Bales, Boles and Henley Fugate Croxdale: i. 135. William Clinton (Clint) Croxdale was born October 8, 1853 in Claiborne Co., TN and died March 8, 1916. ii. 136. Johiel (Jehiel) Croxdale was born February 12, 1855 in Claiborne Co., TN and died August 6, 1912. iii. 137. Millard Filmore Croxdale was born About 1861 in Claiborne Co., TN. iv. 138. Paralee (Dolly) Croxdale was born About 1865 in Claiborne Co., TN and died About 1885 in Claiborne Co., TN. v. 139. James Henley (Jim) Croxdale was born About 1869 in Claiborne Co., TN and died About 1942. vi. 140. Edward Gipson Croxdale was born August 16, 1872 in Claiborne Co., TN and died March 21, 1952. 77. Robert F. Crenshaw (James W.1) was born About 1834 in Limestone County, Alabama and died lived 22 days about 1834 in Houston Cemetery, Limestone County, Alabama. Notes on Robert F. Crenshaw Notes Crenshaw, Robert F. aged 22 days (Stone indicates Narcissa & Robert are buried in the same grave. 78. David Robert Houston (George Smith1) was born About 1837 and died 1889. 79. Robert Beatty Houston (George Smith1). 80. Margaret Irvine Houston (George Smith1) died 1929. 81. William Parrott Houston (George Smith1) was born About 1846. 82. John H. Pugh Houston (George Smith1) died 1926. 83. Rosa Jones Houston (George Smith1). 84. Ella Houston (George Smith1). 85. Mary A. Beaty (Napoleon4, Robert3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born About 1838 in MO. 86. Robert W. Beaty (Napoleon4, Robert3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born About 1840/42 in Pettis Co., MO. He married Mary H. Palmer . She died 1891 in MO. Notes on Robert W. Beaty Notes Notes for ROBERT BEATY: 1880-Washington, Pettis, Missouri Source: FHL Film 1254708 National Archives Film T9-0708 Page 15A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace R. W. BEATY Self M M W 40 MO Occ: Farmer Fa: AL Mo: AL Mary H. BEATY Wife F M W 42 KY Occ: Keeping House Fa: KY Mo: KY ~~~~~~~~~~~ >From : Laurel Baty <[email protected]> Sent : Tuesday, November 21, 2006 10:53 AM Subject : [BP2000] Robert Beaty, L10 Robert Beaty, L10 The Sedalia Democrat, Sedalia Missouri, Sunday June 23, 1957 DAR Chapter to Pay Tribute to Soldier. Members of Osage Chapter DAR plan to pay tribute to a Revolutionary soldier, Robert Beaty, who died in Pettis County 120 years ago this June. A plaque will be placed on the grave marker at Providence Baptist Church cemetery northeast of Smithton on Highway 135 Sunday afternoon, June 30, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. L. H. Hodges, chapter regent and her committees have planned a service which will include an address by Judge Dimmitt Hoffman, a sketch of Robert Beaty's life and an appropriate color guard ceremony by one of the local war service groups. Robert Beaty's son, Napoleon Beaty, was one of Pettis County's earliest businessmen. He and a relative of his wife, W. L. White, had a store near the Providence church site. Napoleon and his wife, Cornelia F. Beaty, were the parents of five daughters and two sons. The youngest daughter, Glorvinia, was the wife of Adam Ittel, a banker in Sedalia in the 1880s. Col. David Walker Wear of Binghamton, N. Y., is the son of Laura Beaty. His boyhood was spent in Booneville. Descendants of Sally Beaty who married Samuel Tanner are living in Alabama and Texas. Cornelia Beaty was the wife of William Young. A descendant of the marriage of Mary Ann Beaty, who married John C. Cobb, is Mrs. Fred L. Jackson of Mexico, Mo. Robert Beaty married Mary Palmer. William N. Beaty probably married in California, as he was living there at the time of his mother's death in 1890. This is the second Pettis County grave of a Revolutionary soldier to be marked by the Osage Chapter DAR. The other soldier was Benjamin Mason whose grave is in the old Hickory Point cemetery near Green Ridge. The two stone markers at the entrance of Memorial Drive at Crown Hill Cemetery in Sedalia were placed in tribute to Capt. George Cathey and Lt. Adam Calhoun Scott, two Revolutionary War soldiers who died in Pettis County. Their place of burial is unknown. Osage Chapter DAR extends an invitation to the public to attend these services. [I found this clipping in the Surname file at the Alabama Archives in Montgomery, Alabama. A portrait of Robert Beaty accompanies the article-I would be happy to send a scan to any interested researchers. There is another clipping describing the ceremony and stating "His [Robert Beaty's] parents, Edward and Ann Beaty, were in Bedford Co., Pa., (later Huntington County) as early as 1772. They came to America from Ireland or Scotland. They had a family of eight sons and one daughter." Several letters from Mary E. Mason of Athens, Alabama, are also in the file. In one letter she states "Robert Beaty was born in Ireland. I have his traveller's map of Ireland, soiled from use." Mary Mason also included a list of the children of Robert Beaty and Sallie Parrott with their dates of birth and death as well as date of marriage. The Surname file at the Alabama Archives is on microfilm-there are many Beaty clippings-I wish that I had time to copy them all! -Laurel Baty, L252] 87. Sarah E. Beaty (Napoleon4, Robert3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born About 1842 in MO and died May 10, 1874 in Limestone Co., AL. She married Samuel J. (Jr.) Tanner June 8, 1859 in Cooper Co., MO. He was born About 1835 in Alabama . Children of Sarah E. Beaty and Samuel J. (Jr.) Tanner: i. 141. Wlliam B Tanner was born About 1860. ii. 142. Samuel Peterson Tanner was born About 1865. iii. 143. Albert N. Tanner was born About 1867. iv. 144. Cornelia A. Tanner was born About 1869. v. 145. Jason W. Tanner was born About 1872. vi. 146. Sarah Tanner was born About 1874 and died January 30, 1875. Notes on Sarah E. Beaty Notes Notes for SARAH E. BEATY: >From the Athens Post (Limestone County, Alabama), May 15th 1874: Died. At her residence, in this place at 4 o'clock PM on Saturday the 10th inst., Mrs. Sallie Beaty, wife of Samuel Tanner, Jr. and daughter of Napolean Beaty, aged 31 years. [Another long obituary on the same page for Mrs. Samuel Tanner, mentions a recent visit to "her old home, in Missouri." If anyone would like a copy of the longer obituary, please let me know. I do not know anything else about this family--it is not my lineage.] Laurel Baty lineage 252 ~~~~~~~~~ COOPER COUNTY Beattie, Sally E.-Tanner, Samuel-8 Jun 1859 Baty, Louisa-Williams, Luke-14 Jul 1833 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx This is the longer obituary showing that Sallie Beaty Tanner (Possibly lineage 10--ID by Donna VanZandt) had 6 children: >From May 15, 1874 "The Athens Post," Limestone County, Alabama: The death of Mrs. SAMUEL TANNER, Jr., which sad event occurred on Sunday last, and which it pains us to announce in these columns today, was not wholly unexpected. She had long been in feeble health, and in visiting her old home in Missouri, last summer, hoped as did her many friends, that the change would again restore her to health; but on returning she grew worse, until death relieved her of her sufferings. Now that she has gone from earth, it will ever be a consoling thought to those who loved her, to know that she was fully prepared for the great change, and spoke as calmly of passing away, as though she were starting on a pleasant journey, and we are assured by those who were with her in her last moments, that they have never seen a happier or more triumphant death, and when, just before the final scene, she was asked, "Do you feel that you are nearing your happy home?" she, with a pleasant smile which seemed more Heaven born than of earth, wreathing her face, pointed upwards, where perchance, in the dazzling path, illuminated with a streaming Heavenly light, which alone met her gaze, stood, marshaled the Angelic throng ready to bear her to the portal of the skies-the realms of enduring bliss. Let the stricken husband, whose devotion went even to the brink of the grave, and the six children, who now seeing a vacant chair in the once happy household, feel the truth thrust home, that, "I have no mother now." Be consoled that she has found a Heavenly rest. Let them ever keep fresh and green in their hearts, the sweet memory of her whose love for them knew no bounds, and in her last moments was made to feel that "It is not all of life to live nor of death to die." The triumph was complete - peace and eternal rest secured, and "She who bore the Cross, Now wears the Crown." Transcribed from microfilm of the "Athens Post" by Laurel Baty, L252 ~~~~~~~ DIED At her residence, in this place, at 4 o'clock P.M. on Sunday, the 10th inst., Mrs. Sallie Beaty, wife of Samuel Tanner, Jr., and daughter of Napoleon Beaty, aged 31 years. Notes for SAMUEL J. TANNER, JR.: 1860 Limestone co., AL -Athens pg. 475 Samuel Tanner, Jr. 25 merchant 1800-760 Alabama Sarah 18 Alabama William B. 6/12 Alabama Thomas A. Hansard? 25 clerk Alabama ~~~~~~~ 88. Laura Beaty (Napoleon4, Robert3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born About 1844 in MO. 89. Cornelia Maria Beaty (Napoleon4, Robert3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born About 1847 in MO. 90. William Beaty (Napoleon4, Robert3, Edward2, Patrick , Beatty1) was born About 1850 in MO. 91. Robert Beatty Mason (John Richard1). He married Mary Pleasants Garrett . 92. John Ormond Mason (John Richard1). _________________________________________________________________ Exercise your brain! Try Flexicon. http://games.msn.com/en/flexicon/default.htm?icid=flexicon_hmemailtaglineapril07

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