Scott Co., KY Deeds Microfilm # 1876550-1876555 These volumes (1A-V) were recreated from the fire-damaged originals. The information is only partially complete. Exact date identification is very difficult. Book G G-98 Beatty from Powell ..................state of Kentucky hath this day bargained and sold unto Joseph B. Beaty of the county and state aforesaid certain tracts or parcels of land and provisions? hereafter described and for the purpose hereinafter named , to wit, One tract containing one hundred acres on the waters of Lytle Fork of Eagle Creek known as the Arriwsmith place .....one hundred acres including the mill known as Beaty's & Powell's mill and the interest in a tract of land known as the Gibson place lying at the north end of the ridge across Lytle's fork ....mortgage for $800-19 Sept. 1831 Walker Powell In the Presence of: John S. Herndon James Scruggs ________________________ History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, KY-1882 Pg. 208 Scott County, KY, Lyle's Fork Precinct There is a saw and grist mill located on Lyle's Fork known as Beatty's Mill. It was built by George Beatty in 1812, and is now owned by William Rice. ____________________________________________ G-171 Beaty from Hawkins .................Franklin county, state of Kentucky of the one part............George Beatty of the same state and county of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Hawkins ...............in consideration of the sum of one hundred..........dollars to him in hand paid the receipt whereof............a certain tract of land situate in the county of Scott and state of KY and lying on the long lick fork of Eagle...........description-most missing.............said James W. Hawkins and his wife hereunto set their hand and affix their seals the day first above written........ James W. Hawkins Frances R.? Hawkins State of Kentucky S ct 9 Dec. 1825 Deed acknowledged Att: Alex. H. Renswinck/Kenswinck by Robert L. Samuel G-289 Beaty from Hawkins ..........1826 between Thomas W. Hawkins and ............his wife of Bourbon co., KY (Missouri crossed out).............part and George Beatty of Scott co., KY ..................of other part. Witnesseth that whereas James W. Hawkins ......Frances, his wife by deed bearing date 9 day of...............and duly recorded in the clerk's office of county .............did convey unto George Beatty a certain tract ..........in Scott county..................the long lick fork of Eagle Crick the quantity not mentioned...........but was intended to be 100 acres and..............and when at the time of conveyance said lands the said .................W. Hawkins was under the impression that it lay within the boundaries of a tract of 2000 acres given to him...........John W. Hawkins, by his father, John Hawkins but has since sustains? not to be situate but is included in a ............tract conveyed to the above named Thomas W. Hawkins .........so for $1 paid to Thomas W. Hawkins and Ann C., his wife............partial description........to have and to hold the aforesaid 100 acres of land. T. W. Hawkins Ann C.................. G-499 Beatty & c from Thomason (I debated a long time whether it was 1827 or 1829 & still not certain) This indenture made and entered into this 31st day of July 1827 between George Beatty and Patsy Beatty, his wife, William Thomason, Peter Fore and Polly Fore Elizabeth Fore, his wife (rechecked-DVZ) Joel Thomason, William R. Roberts and Matilda, his wife, and Asa Thomason, heirs at law of Samuel Thomason, dec'd. late of the county of Scott co., KY Witnesseth that wheras the said Samuel Thomason a few months past departed this life intestate leaving the above named persons and Lydia Thomason, his widow, his only heirs at law and leaving a considerable estate in land and negroes and the said widow...........executed by herself and her above named heirs has..................and whereas the residue of said land and Negroes is ...............qualities and sizes as to render it very inconvenient if not imprac...............heirs to affect an equal division thereof amongst them without a sale...........said all having arrived at the age of twenty one years and............and desirous that the whole of said land and slaves be sold to the .............on the terms hereafter named and whereas George Beatty, William..........Nelson Thomason having been appointed administrators of the personal estate ............., dec'd..................sale of land and Negroes. This indenture witnesseth that the aforesaid heirs of Samuel Thomason, dec'd. do hereby authorize and empower the said George ...............William Thomason and Nelson Thomason to sell to the highest bidder on a credit of twelve months all the lands of said deceased except that possess...........the widow as her dower right on a credit of three months. The land consisting of the following tracts, to wit, ............The mill tract and the tract adjoining both together containing about..........hundred.....acres to be sold in two parcels if it be ...........expedient by said administrators so as to............_______? purchasers the tract on ..........Robert and William Thomason at present reside containing about one......acres which is also to be sold in two parcels ...............to each tenement a suitable portion of timber as may be judged ........said administrators. Also a tract lying on Lytle's fork of Eagle Creek.......about 100 acres and including one half of the long lick. And the said Negroes consisting of the following viz. Moses and his wife, Nancy Eliza and their children undisposed of at the death. Nat, Joe, Isaac, Tom/Tor? , Milly and John Margaret and Charity................which land and Negroes the said administrators are hereby authorized and empowered to make sale of as aforesaid at the late residence of said .............after having advertised the sale four weeks in the Kentucky Sentinel ........Georgetown and administrators are authorized to make deeds of conveyance................. George Beatty Patsy Beatty William Thomason Robert Thomason John P. Force Elizabeth Force/Foree Nelson Thomason Peter Force Polly Force Joel Thomason Will'm R. Roberts Matilda Roberts A.H.?Asa? Thomason Commonwealth of KY Henry County Clerk's office August 5, 1827 William R. Roberts and Matilda Roberts, his wife, John B. Force and Elizabeth Force, his wife/acknowledged & dower released. Scott co., KY Aug. 11, 1827? Power of attorney from the heirs of Samuel Thomason, dec'd.to George Beatty and others was this day produced to me and acknowledged by George Beaty and Betsy, his wife (rechecked-DVZ) Robert Thomason, Joel Thomason, Asa Thomason and William Thomason to be their act and deed. 14 Sept. 1827? The same acknowledged by Peter Force and Polly Force, his wife. 14 August 1827? the same acknowledged of Nelson Thomason to be his act and deed and Polly..........Beatty and Polly Force the wife of Peter Force. G-533 This indenture 10 September............Lydia Thomason of the one part and George Beatty and Patsy, his wife...........names same heirs...............Witnesseth said Lydia Thomason who is...........said Samuel Thomason, dec'd. for $500 .............her dower of life's estate ......in and to a tract of land .......in Scott county on the north side of the road from Georgetown to Frankfort.........said Lydia releases and quit claims ............. Lydia Thomason In the presence of: James Patterson Abra'm Tilford Acknowledged Sept. 21, 1827 _________________________ I debated a long time whether the name was Fore/Force/Foree. The deed looks like Fore but the signatures are definitely Force or in a couple Foree. I think from this it is probably Force and maybe earlier LaForce? GLASS 1222 Force Beaty, Scott Co., KY Posted by Sandi Gorin on Sun, 12 Jul 1998 History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 811. [Scott County] [Georgetown Precinct] VICTOR KENNY GLASS, Farmer, P. O. Georgetown, son of B. C. Glass, Esq., whose life is sketched in the preceding biography, was born July 18, 1848, near the city of Georgetown, Ky. He received a collegiate education; began life as a farmer; was married January 24, 1867, to Bettie Force, who was born in Scott County, Ky., in 1849, daughter of A. W. Force, of Henry County, Ky., and Martha (Beaty) Force, who was born in Scott County. Mr. and Mrs. Glass have been blessed with four children--J. Force, George, Augustine and Bettie. Mr. Glass continues to engage in farming, and has held no political offices, though taking an active part in politics. He is a member of the Presbyterian Church, a Freemason and a Democrat. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxxxx Donna L-3