>From "Early Harford Countians" Henry C. Peden, Jr. Page 29 BEATTY, Archibald. Marriage License to Frances Faucit on April 18, 1783 (source Marriage records, 1774-1790 held at the Harford Co. Courthouse) BEATTY, Fair. Marriage license to Isabella Fisher on March 16, 1785 (source Marriage records, 1774-1790 held at the Harford Co. Courthouse) BEATTY, Jane. Wife of Archibald Beatty. Died December 16, 1782. Buried in St. George's P. E. Church Cemetery (Source Tombstone inscriptions from records in Library Historical Society Harford County). BEATTY, William. Over age 18 in 1778, Eden Hundred. (Source Tax lists of 1778) BEATTY, William. Taxable in Bush River Upper Hundred in 1774, with servant William Lattimore (Source tax lists of 1774, originals at manuscript division Historical Society of Harford Co.) BEATY, Archable. Over age 18 in 1778, Spesutia Lower Hundred (Source Tax lists of 1778) BEATTY, Archibald. Age 30 in 1776, Spesutia Lower Hundred, Jane, age 25, William age 4, Hannah age 2, Jane, Jr. age 4 months. Also Thomas Pritchard, age 30; Jane Jones, age 17; Thomas Newbon, age 14 (Census of 1776, incomplete; extant list published in "Maryland Records, Vol. II", by Gaius M. Brumbaugh (1915) and Betty Carothers whose work has been reprinted by Family Line Publications.) BEATY, Archibald. Conveyance to George Copeland in 1778 (Index to Land records 1774-1790, Harford Co. Courthouse) BEATY, Archibald. Head of household (4 white inhabitants) in Harford Lower Hundred in 1783 (Source-Tax lists of 1783) BEATY, Archibald. Served on grand jury in March 1780. ("History of Harford County", by Walter Preston, 1901) BEATY, Archibald. Taxable in Spesutia Lower Hundred in 1774, with slave Baley (Source tax lists of 1774, originals at manuscript division Historical Society of Harford Co.) BEATY, John. Single man in Susquehanna Hundred in 1783. (Tax lists of 1783) BEATY, William. Head of household of 6 in 1790 (first United States Census in 1790) BEATY, William. Taxable in Eden Hundred in 1776, with taxable Samel Galing. (Tax lists of 1776, taxables only, i.e. white males over the age of 18, plus servants and slaves of all ages) Laurel Baty, L252