>From "Marriages and Deaths From The Pittsburgh Dispatch 1858 - 1860" by Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Page 5 November 11, 1858 James Carson; Lizzie J. Beattie, Indian Tp. Page 14 June 12, 1860 Albert Day and Annie J. Beatty Page 16 November 15, 1860 Wm. Griffin and Kate Beattie Page 39 July 7, 1859 Andw. Winton, 19 m, son of Hugh Beatty, 5th wd. Page 58 October 27, 1860 Mrs. Elizabeth Beattie, 63 years, Beaver and Ledlie streets, Allegheny >From "1852 - 1854 Vital Statistics, Venango County" compiled by the Veango County Genealogical Club 1981 Page 8 - Deaths Deceased: John Beaty Color: white Sex: male Age: thirty three years and ten mos. Father Samuel Beatty Mother: Leah Beatty Occ. Of Decd.: farmer Place of birth: Jackson Twp., Ven Name of wife: Susannah Names of children: Levi, and Amanda Malvina Date of death: July 2, 1854 Cause of death: disease of the liver Place where died: Sugarcreek Twp. Place where buried: Big Sugar Creek Presbyterian Church Certified by John Nevins, M. D. >From "Obituaries from the Clarion Democrat, 1906 through 1910" compiled by Sally Jordan Reed Page 3 BEATTY, J. M. - May 10, 1906 - The above named well known resident of Edenburg borough died last Friday evening aged 56 years after an illness extending over two years during which he failed gradually and steadily from softening of the brain. Mr. Beatty was a splendid citizen, a generous friend and a faithful and devoted husband and father. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Archie Rose, New Kensington, and Miss Dora, at home, and by one son, a dentist, of Dillonsville, Ohio. Page 4 Boggs, James -November 1, 1906 [I am only going to abstract the obituary if it only mentions a Beatty relative, as this one does - if anyone wants a copy of the full obituary let me know], 85 years old, born Allegheny County; survived by one sister, Mrs. William Beatty, of Tuttle Creek, now in her 92nd year. Page 76 BEATTY, Almira S. - November 26, 1908 - Mrs. Almira S. Beatty, formerly of Franklin, PA., but recently residing with her daughters in Pittsburg, died at her home in the latter place last Sunday morning, November 22, 1908 in the 82nd year of her age, having passed her 81st birthday on May 21 last. Mrs. Beatty was the last surviving member of the family of Samuel and Mary Bailey and was born on the old Bailey lot now the site of the Park Hotel, Franklin, Pa., on May 21, 1827. She was married to Miles Beatty in 1850 and resided in Franklin until about 9 years ago when she moved to Pittsburgh to live with her daughters who survive her, namely: Misses Suzanne S., Anna and Helen. She also leaves one daughter, Mary, who resides in New York. The remains were taken to Franklin where they were given interment from the home of Mrs. Mary E. Epley, Wednesday afternoon, Rev. R. E. Brown, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church of which the deceased was a long and faithful member, assisted by Rev. J. N. Fradenburgh, D. D., a former favorite pastor, conducted the service. To the members of the bereaved family and especially to Miss Suzanne who was Court stenographer in the courts of Clarion county for a number of years, the sympathy of this community is extended. Beatty, James R. - June 4, 1908 - The funeral of James R. Beatty was held at the late residence on Weed Street on Wednesday forenoon of this week. A very large number of friends, especially old friends of Miola and Scotch Hill, and about where he had once lived. The services were in charge of the pastor of the family, Rev. Willis K. Crosby, and Rev. B. F. Delo who was an old friend. The interment was in charge of Mr. J. D. Smullin and was in the Clarion cemetery. Mr. Beatty was born March 16, 1860 in Clarion County and has been almost a continuous resident all his life. For 12 years the family has lived in Clarion. He has followed the business of contracting and drilling with success and was well known and esteemed throughout this part of the oil country. On June 22, 1890 he was married to Miss Cella Simpson, the wedding occurring at Ridgway. Five children survive the father: Irene, Turner B., Edith L., William W., and James R., all of whom are still in the home of sorrow with their mother. The death was occasioned by heart trouble but his immediate illness was not of long duration. The end came quietly on Sunday evening. His mother, Mrs. Eveline Frantz, a brother, George Beatty, two half sisters, Mrs. Lotta Condron and Mrs. John Dolby, all of Miola, also survive him. Mr. Beaty was regarded by all who knew him in a business way as an honorable man, an industrious and good citizen. He was a kind father, proud of his family, and a friend who proved true. The sympathy of a wide circle is heartily extended to the bereaved ones left behind. Page 113 Thompson, Lavina - September 3, 1908 - On Tuesday, August 25, 1908 occurred the death of one of the oldest residents of Clarion county who was living at the time of her death with her daughter, Mrs. Dr. S. G. Beatty of Kane, Pa..7 children living (11 total), aged 82 at death. Page 147 Troutner, George T. - September 24, 1909..aged 39..brother of Mrs. A. J. Beatty of Clarion. Page 189 Wagner Mary E. Troutner - March 10, 1910-aged 76, maiden name Gilford, born Hesse, Germany, came to America at age 5. Survived by 6 children, one of whom is Mrs. A. J. Beatty, Clarion. >From "Transcription of the Clarion Death Register (1893 - 1906) compiled by Lisa Kerr Howite Page 7-8 Edgar M. Beatty, male, 3months 5days, father-E. G. Beatty, mother -Jennie O. Beatty, born Clarion Boro, died Aug. 14, 1895, Main St., Cholera infantum, sick for 5 days, buried Clarion Cemetery Aug. 16, 1895 Jane Beatty, female, 69 years, married, born Westmoreland County, Housewife, died Mar. 27, 1896, Main Street, Heart Disease, sick for 6 mos., buried Clarion Cemetery Mar. 29, 1896. William Beatty, male, 39 years, married, born Clarion County, farmer, died Mar. 15, 1902, Miola, abscess on liver, sick 1 mo, buried Shiloh Cemetery Mar. 18, 1902. Mary M. Beatty, female, 80 years, married, born Allegheny County, died Nov. 12, 1902, East Brady, heart disease; buried Brady's Bend Beatty (no first name), male, no age, father Walter Beatty mother Anna Beatty, born Edenburg Boro, died June 24, 1903, Edenburg Boro, buried Edenburg June 25, 1903. John M. Beatty, male, 56 yrs, married, born Crawford County, PA, oil producer, died May 4, 1906, Edenburg, Encephamin, sick 2 mos, buried Union Cemetery, May 8, 1906 Elizabeth Beaty, female, 86 years, widow, born Armstrong County, died April 20, 1897, Wood St., Clarion County, old age, sick 1 week, buried Clarion Cemetery April 22, 1897. Verginnia Beaty, female, 7 years, single, born Allegheny City, died Sept. 27, 1900 East Brady, Diphtheria, buried Brady's Bend Aug. 19, 1900 (sic) Laurel Baty, L252