Unindexed Bounty Land Warrants, Box 360, Record Group 15; National Archives. Hampden S. Beatie, Act of 55-160, Wt 101828; Private in Major Ferguson's Utah Militia, expedition against the Utah Indians, 1853; filed 1861 from Salt Lake City, aged 36. James Beatie, Act of 47-160, Wt 1935; Private in Capt. Walton's 1 Reg. Mo Mtd Militia, 1846; enrolled June 1846 at Ft. Leavenworth, discharged 1847 Louisiana City & Parish of New Orleans; asks for certificate to be sent to Savannah, Andrew County, Missouri. John Beatie, Act of 55-160 Wt. 5916; Private in Capt. T. Dollarhide's, Maj. Bennicts, KY Vols, War of 1812; filed in 1855 from Pulaski County, KY, age 68. William L. Beatie, Act of 1847-40, Wt 7201; Private in Capt. Reid's Co., 1st Regt Mo Vols, War with Mexico; filed from Saline, Missouri in 1854, aged 30; C. J. Miller and William Cormack are witnesses. William L. Beatie, Act of 47-160, Wt 1343; Private in Capt. Reid's 1st Missouri Foot Vols, 1846; enrolled Ft. Leavenworth; 1846, New Orleans: send warrant for 160 acres to Marshall, Saline County, Missouri. Winthrop Beatie, Act of 55-160, Wt 84,374; Teamster in Capt. Stanton, Vermont Militia, War of 1812; very large file; Caladonia, Vermont, enlisted Montpelier, name of Winthrop Blake; very confusing because name is Winthrop Blake on all documents except 1 card; witnesses Silas M. Beede and Eliza A. Beede. Archibald S. Beattie, Act of 47-160, Wt 63376; Private in Capt. J. Watson's Company "G", U. S. Marine Corps, War with Mexico; discharged at Norfolk, VA Feb. 1, 1849; enlisted at New York, 25 years old, born in Ireland, Printer. David Beattie, Act of 1855, rejected, 338,331; Private in Capt. Judd's 3rd U. S. Artillery 1853-58; enrolled Potterville, PA in Indian War, 21 years of age at enlistment, two birth places listed: 1) March 1831 at Dungannon, Ireland and 2) Glasgno, Province of Nova Scotia, Canada; occupation blacksmith; naturalized in Eureka, CA in 1861; part of pension application in file, applied Jan. 31, 1908 (this man also has a pension which is listed in the Indian War Index that I posted). Has resided in Junction City, Oregon for 30 years, married Ruth Jones Dec. 2, 1876 in Junction City, Oregon. Francis H. Beattie, Act of 47-160, Wt 56,264; Private in Capt. G. W. Hook's Co. "E" 1st Regiment Illinois foot Volunteers, War with Mexico; born Randolph County, Illinois, 22 years old, enlisted May 26, 1847, George Beattie, Act of 47-160, Wt 68,732; Sergt. Capt. Steptoe's 3rd U. S. Artillery; enrolled in 18844 for 5 years; born Ireland, 21 years old at enlistment, discharged Tampa, Florida; filed from Hillsborough County, Florida Feb. 28, 1850. James Beattie, Act of 1855, rejected # 84,623; Private in Capt. Alexander U. S. Army during Florida War (1833); filed 1855 Oneida Co., NY, aged 55; discharged Whitehall, Washington County, NY. James Beattie, Act of 1855-160, Wt 99515; Seaman on Capt. P. Pearson Schooner "Grampus"; entered service at Mobile, Alabama in 1836; filed in 1855, NY, NY, aged 60. John Beattie, Act of 47-160, Wt 39475; Private in Capt. Perry's 15th Reg. Infantry, war with Mexico; applied for bounty land from Cleveland, Ohio, enlisted April 2, 1847, discharged at Covington, KY; born Scotland, 19 years old, occupation sailor. John Beattie, Act of 49-160, Wt 45,236; Private in Capt. Barnard's Co. "H", Regt of Voltigenes, War with Mexico, enlisted Aug. 9, 1847; 2 names appear on discharge paper, John Beattie and "Said Private Charles Brogan was born in Surry Co. England is 35 years old, 5' 61/2 inches, florid complexion, grey eyes, grey hair. The appearance of the two names is not explained. John S. Beattie, Act of 55-160, Wt 36,106; Sergt. in Capt. Jacob Hall's NY Militia, called to service at Lockhart, Niagara, NY Dec. 31, 1837. Patterson Beattie, Act of 55-120, Wt 57324; private in Capt. John G. Barnard Maine Militia, 1839; filed Mar. 22, 1852 from Oxford Co., Maine, last name also "Battie", aged 40, resident of Bethel, Oxford co., substitute for John D. Gossom; Lawson C. Beattie is a witness. Samuel H. Beattie, Act of 1847-160, Wt 22,885; Private in Capt. Hall's 1st NY Vols, War with Mexico; born Rochester, NY, age 22, Blacksmith, enlisted 20 Dec 1846. Thomas Beattie, Act of 55-120, Wt 24150, Private in Capt. Milligan's and Maj Crawford's NY Vols, War of 1812; very nice Original Discharge notice; filed from Ionia, Michigan in 1850, aged 61, resident of Keene; volunteered at Montgomery, Orange Co, NY Sept. 1813; Nathaniel Beattie is a witness. William Beattie, Act of 47-160, Wt 29,535, Corpl in Capt. James Barclay NY Vols, War with Mexico; Certificate of Disability and Discharge; born Rochester, aged 21, 5 feet 11 inches tall, blue eyes, light hair, Brewer; mustered in at Ft. Hamilton. Adam Beatty, Act of 50-40-Wt 86,976; Private Captain Barnet Gains, Col McMillan, KY Militia, War of 1790; filed in Feb 1851, Grayson Co., KY, aged 79, entered service at Scott Co., KY in 1790 and in 1794 at Woodford Co., KY; William Beatty aged 74 states that Adam is his brother and they lived together in 1790. COPIED Adam Beatty, Act of 1850 rejected #373,14; Private Capt. Gaines, KY Militia, 1790; filed in July 1851, Grayson Co., KY, aged 79; William Beatty states "he was present and saw the said Adam Beaty start with his knapsack and gun on his back and said he was going to the War in 1790 with the Indians;" filed in March 1852 from Sangamon County, Illinois, aged 80. COPIED Abraham Beatty, Act of 12160 Wt 26710; Private in Capt. Gilder's Co., 4th Infantry, War of 1812; born in Chester Co., PA, 37 years old, 5 feet 8 ½ inches, dark hair, dark eyes; discharge purchased by Henry Picking (of Laurel Hill). Andrew D. Beatty, Act of 55-120 Wt 41586; private in Capt. A. Bostwick's Georgia Volunteers, Florida War, 1836; filed claim in Pulaski County, Georgia, Dec. 1850, aged 34; filed again in April 1855, aged 38, resident of Pulaski, Georgia; filed in June 1869, Lownds Co., Georgia, aged 52, "Oath of Allegiance" in file; COPIED. Arthur Beatty; Act of 55-80, Wt 25033; Private in Capt. John Loomis, Tenn. Militia, War of 1812; filed Memphis, Shelby Co., Tennessee in November 1850, aged 56; War with Creek Indians in Florida, drafted October 1814 at Fayetteville, discharged at Columbia, Tennessee April 1815; also filed claim in May 1855, aged 61, resident of Memphis, Tennessee, drafted Maury County, Tennessee. A letter from a lawyer states "I shall be constantly annoyed by Old Beatty until his warrant comes." COPIED Belden B. Beatty, Act of 1847-160, Wt 73, 020; Corpl. Capt Stevenson NY Vols., 1846; Beldon died June 21, 1849 and his warrant was given to his mother Margaret; a claim was filed in NY, NY by Belle Beatty which was declared a forgery. Boston Livingston Beatty, Act of 1855 Rejected 313158; Private in Capt. Hugh Oniel, Col Kelly Oregon Volunteers, 1856, volunteered at Jacksonville, Oregon, aged 31 and living in Marion Co., Oregon in 1859. Charles M. Beatty, Act of 55-120, Wt 18-755; Private in Capt. G. D. wall's NJ Mil, War of 1812; widow Mary, aged 65, filed claim in Trenton, Mercer County, NJ in 1855, Ralph Green and John Galager were witnesses; Family Record from Bible shows marriage as June 25, 1811 (maiden name was Mary Moore), and same record shows date of Charles' death as Dec. 21, 1853; original discharge in file. Place of marriage is given as Amwell(??), New Jersey. Charles W. Beatty, Act of 47-160, Wt 70754, Private in U. S. M. C., War with Mexico, original Discharge in file, enlisted at Philadelphia Sept. 1847, born in Pennsylvania, aged 21 at enlistment. Cyrus Beatty, Act of 55-80, Wt 4350; Capt. in Col. Miller, General E. W. Tupper's Ohio Militia, War of 1812; filed in 1851 from Guernsey Co., Ohio by widow Nancy Beatty, aged 58; filed Guernsey Co., Ohio, 1855 by widow Nancy Beatty; husband drafted at Cambridge in August of 1812; married in Cambridge, Guernsey Co., Ohio June 2, 1811, maiden name Sarchet; Cyrus died at Cambridge Dec. 17, 1827; George Metcalf and Wyatt Hutchison, residents of Cambridge, Ohio were present at the marriage of Nancy Sarchet to Captain Cyrus Beatty, at the house of her father, Thomas Sarchet; they both also attended the funeral of Cyrus. A copy of the Marriage License "copied from the Record of Marriages on file in this office [Guernsey County Court]; Allen W. Beatty is Justice of the Peace in 1855, Peter B. Sarchet and Moses Sarchet affirm the date of death for Cyrus." COPIED D. K. Beatty, Act of 1850 rejected 126940; Private in Capt. James Lowry, Col Andrew Erwin, North Carolina Militia, War of 1812; filed in Cherokee County, NC in 1852, aged 61; volunteered Ashville, Buncombe County, NC in 1814. Enoch E. Beatty, Act of 55-120, Wt 77,546; Private in Capt. J. D. Galbraiths Co., 4th Reg. Louisiana Vols., Mexican War; alias Elias E. Beatty, in 1847 Enoch is a resident of Natchez, Adams Co., Miss; in 1853 he is 30 years old and a resident of Concordia Parish, La. Finlaw Beatty, Act of 50-40 Wt. 80034; Segt. In Capt. Andrew Mahaffed, Lt. Col. David Nelson Pa. Mil, War of 1812; filed in Crawford Co., PA in 1852, aged 65, drafted at Meadville, PA in 1814. George Beatty, Act of 55-120 Wt 58628; Private in Capt. Benj. Shrere, Col. Mason Va. Militia, War of 1812; filed in Loudon Co., Virginia in 1851, aged 71, drafted at Leesburg, Loudon Co. in 1814; on March 20, 1852 he was "within a few months of 73" and a resident of Waterford, Loudon Co., VA. George Beatty, Act of 12-160 Wt 4749; Private in 38th U. S. Infantry, Capt. John Rothrock, War of 1812; Discharge notice, dated March 1815 states that he is 27 and born in Northumberland Co., VA. George Beatty, Act of 12-160 Wt 18,884; Private in 19th Infantry, Capt. Edward's Co., War of 1812, Heirs claim Bounty Land in 1818, Jefferson County, Ohio COPIED Treasury Department 3 Auditors office August 11, 1818 I certify that it appears from documents on file in this office that George Beatty a soldier of Capt. Edward's Co. 19 infantry enlisted 29 march 1813 for 5 years and died in the service of the U. S. on or about 31 Dec. 1813. J. Thompson State of Ohio, Jefferson County At a Court of common Pleas begun and held at Steubenville within and for said county the following proceedings were had to wit Proof was this day made in open Court that George Beatty late of this county during the late war with England entered into the service of the United States in Colonel John Miller's Regiment of infantry. That he died in the service of the United States leaving a mother Charlotte Beatty and Elenor Beatty, Ann Beatty and Jane Beatty his sisters and William Beatty, Stewart Beatty and Ebanazer brothers heirs at law.. That said widow, brothers and sisters are all now residents of this county and that said heirs are all minors except said Elenor. And also that the administrations heretofore granted to Thomas Elliott in this Court on the estate of said George Beatty was granted at the request and desire of the said widow and heirs. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at Steubenville the 30th day of April A. D. 1818. John Patteyou, Clk George Beatty, Act of 55-160 Wt 878; Seaman in Capt. Wyman's U. S. "Columbus", War with Mexico; "ordinary seaman in the Pacific," shipped at New York, March 1843; filed in 1855 Philadelphia, PA, aged 30. George E. Beatty, Act of 1850 Rejected 136232; Fife Major in Col. Robbin's New Jersey Vols, War of 1812; filed March 1851 by widow Sarah Beatty aged 56, resident of Bergen, Hudson Co., New Jersey; drafted at Sussex in 1814; married Sussex NJ Sept. 10, 1814, maiden name was Sarah Smith; George died Warren Co., NJ July 24, 1838. Harvey Beatty, Act of 55-80, Wt 11,439; Private in Capt. Sconer Missouri Vol, Col. Morgan, Seminole War, 1836; filed in Carroll Co., Missouri, 1850 aged 36; volunteered Richmond, Ray Co., MO in 1837. Henry Beatty, Act of 55-160-Wt 84440; 2nd Sergt, Capt. Burnett, Col. Smith, NY Militia, War of 1812; in 1856 widow Jane Beatty is 58 and a resident of New Windsor Co., NY; Henry enlisted at New Windsor in 1814; marriage record copied from Family Bible: Henry Beatty married Jane Hunter Nov. 21, 1818, Orange Co., NY; Sallie Ann Hunter and Maria Beatty both saw the marriage and attended the funeral of Henry (he died New Windsor April 1, 1839.) Mariam Scott was present at Henry's death and funeral. James Beatty, Act of 1855, Rejected 192,769; Sergt. Capt. Fevehold, 1796; filed in 1855 by widow Polly Beatty, aged 70 and a resident of Bethel, Oxford County, Maine; James entered service at Pittsburg, 1796; married Dec. 18, 1796, maiden name Polly Patterson; James died March 10, 1822. James Beatty, Act of 55-80, Wt 41770; Private in Capt. Jack's PA Militia, War of 1812; filed from Warrick Co., Indiana, aged 60, resident of Newburgh; drafted at Westmoreland County, PA in 1812. James Beatty, Act of 1855, Rejected 110,729; Private in Col Hunt's Louisiana Volunteers; War with Mexico; file in 1855, Baton Rouge, LA, aged 46, resident of Natchez, Mississippi; enlisted at New Orleans, occupation Blacksmith. James Beatty, Act of 47-160-27519; Private in Capt. Smith's 3rd KY Volunteers, War with Mexico; born Scott County, Kentucky, 21 years old at enlistment in 1847; Original Discharge in file. James P. Beatty, Act of 55-160 Wt 39,339; Teamster in Col Benjamin Gardner's Ohio Militia, War of 1812; filed from Fairfield Ohio in 1856, aged 64, resident of Fairfield for 45 years. John Beatty, Act of 55-120-Wt 66384; Private in Capt. Perrine's NY Militia, War of 1812; filed from NY, NY in 1851, aged 76, resident of West Hill, Long Island, Suffolk Co., NY; drafted at Richmond Co., NY. John Beatty, Act of 55-40 Wt 88; Private in Capt. J. Bonner's, Maj. Nelson's PA Militia, War of 1812; Filed from Jackson Township, Venango County, Feb. 7, 1851 aged 58, volunteered at Franklin Co., PA Sept. 1, 1812; filed again in 1855, aged 64. John Beatty, Act of 55-120 Wt 29787; Private in Capt. Douglas, Maj Marland's PA Militia, War of 1812; filed from Butler Co., PA, April 4, 1855, aged 64; resident of Mercer Township; volunteered at Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA. John Beatty, Act of 12-160 Wt 13039; Musician in Capt. Thomas Bennet's Company, Copied-here is a complete transcription of this file which consists of an original Discharge Notice: "To all whom it may concern [Penciled in are the words, New London, Con] Know ye that John Beatty a Musician of Captain Thomas Bennet's company in the second Battalion Corps of United States Artillery, Who was enlisted the twenty seventh day of June Eighteen hundred and twelve to serve for the term of five years, is hereby Honorably Discharged from the Army of the United States having Faithfully served out the full period of his enlistment. Said John Beatty was born in the town of Balycannough county of Waxford, Province of Ireland, is about twenty seven years of age, five feet six inches high, fresh complexion, blue eyes, brown hair, and by occupation when enlisted a Tallow Chandler. Given at Fort Constitution Portsmouth harbor this 27th day of June 1817. John Beatty, Act of 1855 Rejected 295259; Naval or sea service, U. S. schooner Snaffer, Capt. Green, War of 1812; COPIED Declaration of a Widow in order to obtain Bounty Land State of New Jersey County of Mercer On this 28th day of October one thousand eight hundred and fifty eight personally appeared before me , a Commissioner of deeds & Notary Public within and for the County and State aforesaid widow Ann or Nancy Beatty aged sixty-three years, a resident of the City of Trenton in said State, who being duly sworn according to law, declares that she is the widow of John Beatty deceased, who served in the United States Naval or Sea Service in the War with Great Britain declared by the United States on the 18th day of June 1812. That her said husband, John Beatty, informed her that he enlisted at Philadelphia in the fall of the year 1812, and was drafted to serve on board the United States Schooner of War the "Snapper" (commanded to the best of her recollection) by Captain Green which U. S. Schooner of war was captured by a British vessel of War. She further states that she is informed by Steward Beatty an aged man, Brother to her said husband, that afterwards her said husband served on board of the U. S. ship of War "York-town" commanded by Capt. Ricker, but she thinks her husband said was commanded by Captain Story: which U. S. Ship of War, was captured by a British Vessel of War, and sent into Halifax, from thence her said husband with other Prisoners of war, were sent to England, and confined in Dartmoor Prison; and there remained until the exchange of prisoners took place, when he returned to Trenton N. J.-That her said husband John Beatty was born in Hunterdon County, N. J. and at the time of his enlistment was about twenty two years of age, dark blue eyes, black hair about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high and by trade a House Carpenter-she further states that she was married to the said John Beatty at Trenton New Jersey on the 29th day of June 1815 by the Rev Thomas Dunn, a Methodist Minister, of Trenton that her name before her said marriage was Ann or Nancy Edmunds-that her said husband died at Wooster Street in the City of new York on the fifteenth of August 1832. That said Revd Thomas Dunn is dead & that no public or private record exists to her knowledge of her said marriage. That Stewart Beatty, Hannah Noble, Mrs. Sarah Jones & Mrs. Charity Howell are now living, who were present at her said marriage, that they know and can testify that she was married as she has afore stated, and that she is now a widow. Trenton, New Jersey October 29th 1858 Hon Geo C. Whiting Sir, Yours of 25th enclosing samples (?) of forms, I have rec. for which please accept my thanks, enclosed is the application of Widow Ann or Nancy Beatty, widow of John Beatty who it is reputed in this city, served in the Sea Service in the War of 1812-was confined as an United States Prisoner, in Dartmoor Prison as it has ever been said among his relatives and friends. I have been acquainted with them from my infancy, they are a Revolutionary family. Mrs. Beatty was the daughter of Jacob Edmunds a Revolutionary pensioner, under the old act, or act of 1818 and her husband John Beatty, was the son of John Beatty an invalid pensioner who died in 1826(?), whose father was Major Beatty of the Revolution. Her eldest son was Henry Beatty, he enlisted & went in the Florida war & is supposed was killed by the Indians as he never returned home, nor was heard from by his mother. You will observe that they have been a Patriotic family, ever ready to enlist & defend their country in the hour of need and trial. When her husband died she was left with 7 children, the eldest Henry became a soldier, five little girls & her youngest son was an infant at the time of the death of her husband-she is very poor & has nearly lost her eye sight. I humbly hope she will receive some compensation from Government. Very Respectfully, Sarah Smith Stafford John Beatty, Act of 12-160, Wt 14-898, Private in 14th Infantry, War of 1812; original Discharge: born Ireland, 29 years old, occupation weaver, 5 feet 7 inches, dark hair, blue eyes; discharged at Greenbush Cantonment, May 5, 1815. John Beatty, Act of 12-160-Wt 20441, Private in Capt. Paxton's 12th Infantry, War of 1812; filed from Harrison County, Ohio November 12, 1818 In the matter of John Beatty, a soldier James Eagleson and Hannah Hyndman being sworn depose and say that the aforesaid John Beatty is dead and has no other relatives or heirs but Jean Beatty and Sally Beatty who are now residing in Ireland and Margaret Eagleson, formerly Margaret Beatty & sister of the said Jean and Sally, who resides in Harrison County in the State of Ohio all three of whom are sisters of the aforesaid John Beatty and the said deponents do further say that the said John Beatty was never married and that he has no parents living that the said John enlisted as Deponents believe as a Private in the service of the U. S. for five years or during the last war with G. Britain with Lieu. R. Harrison at Wheeling in Ohio County Virginia and that he died at French Mills under the com'd of Capt. Andrew Madison & that the aforesaid Margaret Eagleson is the only heir of the said John Beatty in the United States & further these deponents say not. Sworn and subscribed before me Judge of Com. Pleas, Harrison County, Ohio. James Eagleson Hanay Hyndman John Beatty, Act of 55-120-Wt 72656; Private in Capt. Thomas Loomis, Maj. Levi Collins NY Militia, 1814; 1855 -widow Perlina filed from Jefferson Co., NY aged 66 years old; John enlisted at Brownville; Perlina Rawson and John Beatty were married Feb. 10, 18o7 at Herkimer Co. NY; John died May 8, 1832 in Peterborough, Upper Canada (aged 52 at death); Thomas Loomis (former Capt.) knew John Beatty during the war, John lived in Brownville, Jefferson Co. NY during War, name also John Betty or Batty on Company rolls. John Beatty, Act of 55-160 Wt 78,816; Private Capt. Knott's PA Militia, War of 1812; filed in Indiana Co., PA in 1856, aged 56, enlisted Derry Village, Westmoreland County in 1814; filed in Westmoreland Co. in 1857 aged 60. John Beatty, Act of 55-120 Wt 58217; Private in Capt. Jno Boston, Col. Robert Miller's Penn. Mil; War of 1812; filed in Butler Co., PA in 1851, age 60; drafted in Butler Co., PA in 1814. Laurel Baty, L252