>From "Pennsylvania Vital Records, from the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine and The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volume II" with an index by Elizabeth P. Bentley, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983 Page 140 -Records of Upper west Conococheague Presbyterian Church, Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, by Robert M. Torrence, from PGM, Vol. XIV (1944), 237-246; Vol. XV (1945, 1947), 35-45, 187-197 November 1799 -Polly Beatty, daughter of James Ritchey. Page 159-160 - Dutton Records of Deaths, Marriages, Etc. 1770- 1870, by Gilbert Cope, From PGM, Vol. IV (1909), 23 -100--Deaths Beatty, Thomas 9-28-1823 Beatty, Mary 10-10-1823 Beatty, Edmund 10-4-1826 Beatty, Evelina 10-17-1826 Beatty, Caleb 3-2-1839 Beatty, James 5-16-1839 Beaty, William 3-13-1842 Page 191 (same reference as page 159) Morton, Aaron 6-6-1840-(of Ridley, cut his throat at Robt. Beattys) Page 213 (same reference as page 159-now marriages) Beatty, Robert 10-19-1820 Mary Black Beatty, William 11-18-1819 Deborah Fell Beatty, John 6-19-1834 Harriet Bishop Beatty, Joseph, Jr. 1-2-1840 Jemima W. Hinkson Beatty, William P. 12-23-1853 Martha A. Hannum Page 214 (same reference as page 159-now marriages) Caldwell, John 1-1-1818 Amy Beatty Page 216-217 (same reference as page 159-now marriages) Dutton, John 4-23-1862 Harriet Beatty Fimple, Richard 12-17-1846 Deborah Beatty Page 231 Dutton Records of Deaths, Marriages, Etc. 1770- 1870, by Gilbert Cope, From PGM, Vol. IV (1909), 23 -100-Events Robert Beatty's Smith shop burnt 3-25-1814 Robert Beatty's cotton factory burnt 1-7-1833 Page 300-A Register of Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths, 1772 -1822, by William Rogers, from PMHB, Vol. XIX (1895), 96-111, 251-261, 507-517; Vol. XX (1896), 268-275, 412-419, 556-567 David Beatty & Ann Cox. All of Phil. Thursday Even Aug. 15, 1805 Page 376 -Genealogical Gleanings from the "Pennsylvania Evening Post": 1777, by Elizabeth Parker Fitler, from PGM, Vol. XXXI (1980), 291-323 Thursday, 20 February 1777 -Last Friday evening a very melancholy accident happened at the sign of the Bull, near Col. Dewees' forge. As a number of officers, belonging to Col. Wayne's regiment, were examining their fuses, the one belonging to Capt. North was discharged by accident, whereby LIEUT. BEATTY of the same corps, was shot through the body and instantly expired. Page 383 -- Genealogical Gleanings from the "Pennsylvania Evening Post": 1777, by Elizabeth Parker Fitler, from PGM, Vol. XXXI (1980), 291-323 Tuesday, 22 April 1777 - (dated 31 March) If the following persons, who enlisted with Lieut. Richard Thompson of the Pennsylvania Sixth regiment, commanded by Lieut. Col. Henry Bicker, do not join their regiment in ten days from the date hereof, they will be deemed as deserters, and treated as such, viz: Patrick Louge, THOMAS BEATTY, John Martin, Daniel Bradley, John Makinzey, Barnabus Handley, John Proctor, Jonathan Chase, Charles Conner, JOHN BEATY and John Simpson. Page 438 - Marriages by John Johnston, 1787-1823. First Pastor, Presbyterian Church, Huntington, Blair County, Pennsylvania, by Mrs. A. P. W. Johnston, from PGM, Vol. XII (1933) 48-55 April 22, 1802 - Thomas Beatty and Rachel Fee. Page 440 (same as 438) October 5, 1811 - Joseph Williams and Rachel Beatty Page 479 - Marriages performed by the Rev. David Denny, D. D., of Path Valley and Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, 1794 - 1844, by Eleanor M. Heistand-Moore, from PGM, Vol VIII (1921) 65-75 Oct. 15, 1811 James Smith to Catherine Beaty Page 483-484 - (same as 479) Oct. 20, 1831, James Elliott to Isabella Beaty. March 20, 1838 Walter Beatty to Margaret Tweed Page 650 - Notices from "The Franklin Repository", Chambersburg, 1802-1805, by Mrs. Virginia Shannon Fendrick, from PGM, Vol. XI (1932), 276-284; Vol. XII (1933), 71-76 October 12, 1803-A tract of patented land (late the property of CAPT. WILLIAM BEATTY, deceased) in Antrim Township, Muddy Run, within half a mile of two Grist Mills, viz. David Fullerton's and Samuel McCullough's containing 226 acres & 149 perches. A good stone house, a log still-house, a bank barn, a good bearing orchard and several good limestone springs. Also, one other tract of land on Said run on Conococheague Creek of 198 acres & 47 perches, house, &c. Also, one other tract of 200 acres, adjoining the lands of James Poe, David Fullerton, and others, a log house, still house & double barn, good lime-stone spring, &c JOHN BEATTY, Archibald Bard, Administrators. Laurel Baty, L252