From: "St. Joseph County, Indiana Cemetery Inscriptions Volume 1; Greene, Liberty, Lincoln Townships," South Bend Area Genealogical Society Page 23 "Sumption Prairie Cemetery" O. H. P. Beatty born May 22, 1837 died Feb. 9, 1888 (83?) (year of death badly chipped away) Page 174 "Porter-Rea Cemetery" Row 20 Alma M. Beatty Oct. 27, 1916 -__ (no death date) Howard S. Beatty Apr. 18, 1916 - __ (no death date) (married July 29, 1939) Page 191 "North Woodlawn Cemetery - Walkerton" Row 4 11. Mary Jane Beaty 1855 - 1909 William H. Beaty 1850 - 1941 12. Viola Beaty 1889 - 1949 13. J. L. Beaty (no dates) Co. B 128th Ind. Inf. (also GAR marker) Page 209 "North Woodlawn Cemetery -- Walkerton" Row 31 8. Mary Jane Beaty 1901 -- __ (no death date) (Eastern Star Emblem) S. Leonard Beaty 1898 -1982 (Masonic Emblem) Page 230 "South Woodlawn Cemetery -- Walkerton" Rosa E. Beaty 1890 -1968 Charles J. Beaty 1879 - 1962 Laurel Baty, L252
Laurel, Doesn't the G.A.R. marker (#13) prove that James' father was in the Civil War, also? I just thought that the marker means that the person was a son of a Civil War Veteran. In case someone else is interested in knowing that I have more information about some of these people, I made remarks in parentheses after or under each name. Lois Kortering ----- Original Message ----- From: "Laurel Baty" <laurel.baty@verizon.net> To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 7:07 PM Subject: [BP2000] St. Joseph Co., Indiana Cemeteries From: "St. Joseph County, Indiana Cemetery Inscriptions Volume 1; Greene, Liberty, Lincoln Townships," South Bend Area Genealogical Society Page 23 "Sumption Prairie Cemetery" O. H. P. Beatty born May 22, 1837 died Feb. 9, 1888 (83?) - year of death badly chipped away (Not from our family as far as I know. Interesting that this person had three given names. It is most likely a male. - Lois Kortering) Page 174 "Porter-Rea Cemetery" Row 20 Alma M. Beatty Oct. 27, 1916 -__ no death date (Not from our family as far as I know - Lois Kortering) Howard S. Beatty Apr. 18, 1916 - __ no death date; married July 29, 1939 (Not from our family as far as I know, but he and Alma are probably still living and are husband and wife, who prepaid their funeral and had their birth dates put on the stone - Lois Kortering) Page 191 "North Woodlawn Cemetery - Walkerton" Row 4 11. Mary Jane Beaty 1855 - 1909 [Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY, wife of William Henry BEATY - Lois Kortering] William H. Beaty 1850 - 1941 [William Henry BEATY, son of James Lewis and Ann Marie (WILCOX) BEATY and brother of James Lewis BEATTY, #13, my great-great-grandfather - Lois Kortering] 12. Viola Beaty 1889 - 1949 [This is Olive "Viola" BEATY, daughter of William Henry and Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY. My own mother was named after this woman, first and middle names, exactly. Mom was very happy to know that, because she said "Viola" was a very nice lady, and I think she was a teacher. I also know that "Viola" never married - Lois Kortering] 13. J. L. Beaty (no dates) Co. B 128th Ind. Inf.; also GAR marker [This is James Lewis BEATTY, my great-great-grandfather. b. 20 Nov. 1819, Stark Co., Ohio; d. 17 Oct. 1888 in the County Poor House in South Bend, St. Joseph Co., Indiana; buried 19 Oct. 1888, Woodlawn Cem., Walkerton, St. Joseph Co., IN; m. 14 Dec. 1840 to Ann Maria (WILCOX). I have a letter that was written to my mother by her aunt Hazel, and she told my mother that James Lewis BEATTY was buried next to his oldest son, William Henry BEATY. - Lois Kortering] Page 209 "North Woodlawn Cemetery -- Walkerton" Row 31 8. Mary Jane Beaty 1901 -- __ no death date; Eastern Star Emblem [It is possible that this Mary Jane could have been a baby of William Henry and Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY, but I know of no other Mary Jane or other person born in that year. It is curious that there is no death date if it was an infant who died young. The Eastern Star Emblem tells me, though, that it is from this family, because they were Masons and displayed the emblem of the Order of the Eastern Star. It is possible that this woman is still living at age 102. - Lois Kortering] S. Leonard Beaty 1898 -1982 - Masonic Emblem [This is Smyers Leonard BEATY, last-born of the 13 children of William Henry and Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY. Many of the dates and information about the William Henry BEATY family were compiled by Smyers "Leonard" BEATY. - Lois Kortering]. Page 230 "South Woodlawn Cemetery -- Walkerton" Rosa E. Beaty 1890 -1968 [This is Rose Edyth (WALTERS), wife of Charles Jackson BEATY - Lois Kortering] Charles J. Beaty 1879 - 1962 [This is Charles Jackson BEATY, 4th-born of the 13 children of William Henry and Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY. - Lois Kortering] Laurel Baty, L252
I think the GAR marker was probably requested by one of your James L.'s children, because he was in the Civil War. Does anyone know anything about the GAR marker application? I wonder if birth and death dates would be given on the application form? Does anyone know if these applications are available? Laurel Baty, L252 Lois wrote: > Laurel, > > Doesn't the G.A.R. marker (#13) prove that James' father was in the Civil War, also? I just thought that the marker means that the person was a son of a Civil War Veteran. > > In case someone else is interested in knowing that I have more information about some of these people, I made remarks in parentheses after or under each name. > > Lois Kortering > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Laurel Baty" <laurel.baty@verizon.net> > To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 7:07 PM > Subject: [BP2000] St. Joseph Co., Indiana Cemeteries > > From: "St. Joseph County, Indiana Cemetery Inscriptions Volume 1; > Greene, Liberty, Lincoln Townships," South Bend Area Genealogical > Society > > Page 23 "Sumption Prairie Cemetery" > O. H. P. Beatty born May 22, 1837 died Feb. 9, 1888 (83?) - year of death badly chipped away > (Not from our family as far as I know. Interesting that this person had three given names. It is most likely a male. - Lois Kortering) > > Page 174 "Porter-Rea Cemetery" > Row 20 > Alma M. Beatty Oct. 27, 1916 -__ no death date > (Not from our family as far as I know - Lois Kortering) > Howard S. Beatty Apr. 18, 1916 - __ no death date; married July 29, 1939 > (Not from our family as far as I know, but he and Alma are probably still living and are husband and wife, who prepaid their funeral and had their birth dates put on the stone - Lois Kortering) > > Page 191 "North Woodlawn Cemetery - Walkerton" > Row 4 > 11. Mary Jane Beaty 1855 - 1909 > [Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY, wife of William Henry BEATY - Lois Kortering] > William H. Beaty 1850 - 1941 > [William Henry BEATY, son of James Lewis and Ann Marie (WILCOX) BEATY and brother of James Lewis BEATTY, #13, my great-great-grandfather - Lois Kortering] > 12. Viola Beaty 1889 - 1949 > [This is Olive "Viola" BEATY, daughter of William Henry and Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY. My own mother was named after this woman, first and middle names, exactly. Mom was very happy to know that, because she said "Viola" was a very nice lady, and I think she was a teacher. I also know that "Viola" never married - Lois Kortering] > 13. J. L. Beaty (no dates) Co. B 128th Ind. Inf.; also GAR marker > [This is James Lewis BEATTY, my great-great-grandfather. b. 20 Nov. 1819, Stark Co., Ohio; d. 17 Oct. 1888 in the County Poor House in South Bend, St. Joseph Co., Indiana; buried 19 Oct. 1888, Woodlawn Cem., Walkerton, St. Joseph Co., IN; m. 14 Dec. 1840 to Ann Maria (WILCOX). I have a letter that was written to my mother by her aunt Hazel, and she told my mother that James Lewis BEATTY was buried next to his oldest son, William Henry BEATY. - Lois Kortering] > > Page 209 "North Woodlawn Cemetery -- Walkerton" > Row 31 > 8. Mary Jane Beaty 1901 -- __ no death date; Eastern Star Emblem > [It is possible that this Mary Jane could have been a baby of William Henry and Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY, but I know of no other Mary Jane or other person born in that year. It is curious that there is no death date if it was an infant who died young. The Eastern Star Emblem tells me, though, that it is from this family, because they were Masons and displayed the emblem of the Order of the Eastern Star. It is possible that this woman is still living at age 102. - Lois Kortering] > S. Leonard Beaty 1898 -1982 - Masonic Emblem > [This is Smyers Leonard BEATY, last-born of the 13 children of William Henry and Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY. Many of the dates and information about the William Henry BEATY family were compiled by Smyers "Leonard" BEATY. - Lois Kortering]. > > Page 230 "South Woodlawn Cemetery -- Walkerton" > Rosa E. Beaty 1890 -1968 > [This is Rose Edyth (WALTERS), wife of Charles Jackson BEATY - Lois Kortering] > Charles J. Beaty 1879 - 1962 > [This is Charles Jackson BEATY, 4th-born of the 13 children of William Henry and Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY. - Lois Kortering] > > Laurel Baty, L252
Here is a link at the Library of Congress about the GAR [Grand Army of the Republic]: http://www.loc.gov/rr/main/gar/ Laurel Baty wrote: > I think the GAR marker was probably requested by one of your James L.'s > children, because he was in the Civil War. Does anyone know anything > about the GAR marker application? I wonder if birth and death dates > would be given on the application form? Does anyone know if these > applications are available? > Laurel Baty, L252 > > Lois wrote: > > > Laurel, > > > > Doesn't the G.A.R. marker (#13) prove that James' father was in the Civil War, also? I just thought that the marker means that the person was a son of a Civil War Veteran. > > > > In case someone else is interested in knowing that I have more information about some of these people, I made remarks in parentheses after or under each name. > > > > Lois Kortering > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Laurel Baty" <laurel.baty@verizon.net> > > To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 7:07 PM > > Subject: [BP2000] St. Joseph Co., Indiana Cemeteries > > > > From: "St. Joseph County, Indiana Cemetery Inscriptions Volume 1; > > Greene, Liberty, Lincoln Townships," South Bend Area Genealogical > > Society > > > > Page 23 "Sumption Prairie Cemetery" > > O. H. P. Beatty born May 22, 1837 died Feb. 9, 1888 (83?) - year of death badly chipped away > > (Not from our family as far as I know. Interesting that this person had three given names. It is most likely a male. - Lois Kortering) > > > > Page 174 "Porter-Rea Cemetery" > > Row 20 > > Alma M. Beatty Oct. 27, 1916 -__ no death date > > (Not from our family as far as I know - Lois Kortering) > > Howard S. Beatty Apr. 18, 1916 - __ no death date; married July 29, 1939 > > (Not from our family as far as I know, but he and Alma are probably still living and are husband and wife, who prepaid their funeral and had their birth dates put on the stone - Lois Kortering) > > > > Page 191 "North Woodlawn Cemetery - Walkerton" > > Row 4 > > 11. Mary Jane Beaty 1855 - 1909 > > [Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY, wife of William Henry BEATY - Lois Kortering] > > William H. Beaty 1850 - 1941 > > [William Henry BEATY, son of James Lewis and Ann Marie (WILCOX) BEATY and brother of James Lewis BEATTY, #13, my great-great-grandfather - Lois Kortering] > > 12. Viola Beaty 1889 - 1949 > > [This is Olive "Viola" BEATY, daughter of William Henry and Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY. My own mother was named after this woman, first and middle names, exactly. Mom was very happy to know that, because she said "Viola" was a very nice lady, and I think she was a teacher. I also know that "Viola" never married - Lois Kortering] > > 13. J. L. Beaty (no dates) Co. B 128th Ind. Inf.; also GAR marker > > [This is James Lewis BEATTY, my great-great-grandfather. b. 20 Nov. 1819, Stark Co., Ohio; d. 17 Oct. 1888 in the County Poor House in South Bend, St. Joseph Co., Indiana; buried 19 Oct. 1888, Woodlawn Cem., Walkerton, St. Joseph Co., IN; m. 14 Dec. 1840 to Ann Maria (WILCOX). I have a letter that was written to my mother by her aunt Hazel, and she told my mother that James Lewis BEATTY was buried next to his oldest son, William Henry BEATY. - Lois Kortering] > > > > Page 209 "North Woodlawn Cemetery -- Walkerton" > > Row 31 > > 8. Mary Jane Beaty 1901 -- __ no death date; Eastern Star Emblem > > [It is possible that this Mary Jane could have been a baby of William Henry and Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY, but I know of no other Mary Jane or other person born in that year. It is curious that there is no death date if it was an infant who died young. The Eastern Star Emblem tells me, though, that it is from this family, because they were Masons and displayed the emblem of the Order of the Eastern Star. It is possible that this woman is still living at age 102. - Lois Kortering] > > S. Leonard Beaty 1898 -1982 - Masonic Emblem > > [This is Smyers Leonard BEATY, last-born of the 13 children of William Henry and Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY. Many of the dates and information about the William Henry BEATY family were compiled by Smyers "Leonard" BEATY. - Lois Kortering]. > > > > Page 230 "South Woodlawn Cemetery -- Walkerton" > > Rosa E. Beaty 1890 -1968 > > [This is Rose Edyth (WALTERS), wife of Charles Jackson BEATY - Lois Kortering] > > Charles J. Beaty 1879 - 1962 > > [This is Charles Jackson BEATY, 4th-born of the 13 children of William Henry and Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY. - Lois Kortering] > > > > Laurel Baty, L252 > > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== > Recommend a cousin ! Send name and email to: > Mike Allen, Executive Director <naturalsoft@earthlink.net> > Rob Beatty, Membership Director <emtech@ic.net> > Ray Beaty, founder, BP2000 <RCBDJR@AOL.COM>
So most of the records are in the Library of Congress and their "stuff" is in the Smithsonian: Through the years the Library of Congress has acquired and incorporated into its general collections large numbers of published journals of the national and state encampments of the GAR. When the national office of the GAR closed in 1956, its collection of journals was added to those already donated to the Library. Physical mementos other than books and publications such as badges, flags, and things of that sort were donated to the Smithsonian Institution. Each office of a GAR post or department was responsible for maintaining its own files. Most of the local records are not available. Selected ones, however, were ultimately placed in manuscript and archival repositories. The location of extant GAR records can be determined by referring to A Guide to Archives and Manuscripts in the United States, edited by Philip M. Hamer (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1961; CD3022.A45), and the National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections (Washington: Library of Congress, began with 1959/61; ceased with index 1991-1993; Z663.74.A43). http://www.loc.gov/rr/main/gar/garintro.html > -----Original Message----- > From: Laurel Baty [mailto:laurel.baty@verizon.net] > Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 3:53 AM > To: BP2000-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [BP2000] St. Joseph Co., Indiana Cemeteries > > Here is a link at the Library of Congress about the GAR [Grand Army of the > Republic]: > http://www.loc.gov/rr/main/gar/ > > Laurel Baty wrote: > > > I think the GAR marker was probably requested by one of your James L.'s > > children, because he was in the Civil War. Does anyone know anything > > about the GAR marker application? I wonder if birth and death dates > > would be given on the application form? Does anyone know if these > > applications are available? > > Laurel Baty, L252 > > > > Lois wrote: > > > > > Laurel, > > > > > > Doesn't the G.A.R. marker (#13) prove that James' father was in the > Civil War, also? I just thought that the marker means that the person was > a son of a Civil War Veteran. > > > > > > In case someone else is interested in knowing that I have more > information about some of these people, I made remarks in parentheses > after or under each name. > > > > > > Lois Kortering > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Laurel Baty" <laurel.baty@verizon.net> > > > To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 7:07 PM > > > Subject: [BP2000] St. Joseph Co., Indiana Cemeteries > > > > > > From: "St. Joseph County, Indiana Cemetery Inscriptions Volume 1; > > > Greene, Liberty, Lincoln Townships," South Bend Area Genealogical > > > Society > > > > > > Page 23 "Sumption Prairie Cemetery" > > > O. H. P. Beatty born May 22, 1837 died Feb. 9, 1888 (83?) - year of > death badly chipped away > > > (Not from our family as far as I know. Interesting that this person > had three given names. It is most likely a male. - Lois Kortering) > > > > > > Page 174 "Porter-Rea Cemetery" > > > Row 20 > > > Alma M. Beatty Oct. 27, 1916 -__ no death date > > > (Not from our family as far as I know - Lois Kortering) > > > Howard S. Beatty Apr. 18, 1916 - __ no death date; married July 29, > 1939 > > > (Not from our family as far as I know, but he and Alma are probably > still living and are husband and wife, who prepaid their funeral and had > their birth dates put on the stone - Lois Kortering) > > > > > > Page 191 "North Woodlawn Cemetery - Walkerton" > > > Row 4 > > > 11. Mary Jane Beaty 1855 - 1909 > > > [Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY, wife of William Henry BEATY - Lois > Kortering] > > > William H. Beaty 1850 - 1941 > > > [William Henry BEATY, son of James Lewis and Ann Marie (WILCOX) BEATY > and brother of James Lewis BEATTY, #13, my great-great-grandfather - Lois > Kortering] > > > 12. Viola Beaty 1889 - 1949 > > > [This is Olive "Viola" BEATY, daughter of William Henry and Mary Jane > (GOULD) BEATY. My own mother was named after this woman, first and middle > names, exactly. Mom was very happy to know that, because she said "Viola" > was a very nice lady, and I think she was a teacher. I also know that > "Viola" never married - Lois Kortering] > > > 13. J. L. Beaty (no dates) Co. B 128th Ind. Inf.; also GAR marker > > > [This is James Lewis BEATTY, my great-great-grandfather. b. 20 Nov. > 1819, Stark Co., Ohio; d. 17 Oct. 1888 in the County Poor House in South > Bend, St. Joseph Co., Indiana; buried 19 Oct. 1888, Woodlawn Cem., > Walkerton, St. Joseph Co., IN; m. 14 Dec. 1840 to Ann Maria (WILCOX). I > have a letter that was written to my mother by her aunt Hazel, and she > told my mother that James Lewis BEATTY was buried next to his oldest son, > William Henry BEATY. - Lois Kortering] > > > > > > Page 209 "North Woodlawn Cemetery -- Walkerton" > > > Row 31 > > > 8. Mary Jane Beaty 1901 -- __ no death date; Eastern Star Emblem > > > [It is possible that this Mary Jane could have been a baby of William > Henry and Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY, but I know of no other Mary Jane or > other person born in that year. It is curious that there is no death date > if it was an infant who died young. The Eastern Star Emblem tells me, > though, that it is from this family, because they were Masons and > displayed the emblem of the Order of the Eastern Star. It is possible > that this woman is still living at age 102. - Lois Kortering] > > > S. Leonard Beaty 1898 -1982 - Masonic Emblem > > > [This is Smyers Leonard BEATY, last-born of the 13 children of William > Henry and Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY. Many of the dates and information > about the William Henry BEATY family were compiled by Smyers "Leonard" > BEATY. - Lois Kortering]. > > > > > > Page 230 "South Woodlawn Cemetery -- Walkerton" > > > Rosa E. Beaty 1890 -1968 > > > [This is Rose Edyth (WALTERS), wife of Charles Jackson BEATY - Lois > Kortering] > > > Charles J. Beaty 1879 - 1962 > > > [This is Charles Jackson BEATY, 4th-born of the 13 children of William > Henry and Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY. - Lois Kortering] > > > > > > Laurel Baty, L252 > > > > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== > > Recommend a cousin ! Send name and email to: > > Mike Allen, Executive Director <naturalsoft@earthlink.net> > > Rob Beatty, Membership Director <emtech@ic.net> > > Ray Beaty, founder, BP2000 <RCBDJR@AOL.COM> > > > > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from BP2000-L, send a message to > BP2000-L-request@rootsweb.com with the word > "UNSUBSCRIBE" in the body of the email and nothing else.
If anyone is able to do the Library of Congress this doc appears to contain a Roll of members National Encampments: Bibliography Ninth National Encampment, Chicago, Ill. May 12-13, 1875 Grand Army of the Republic. National Encampment, 9th, Chicago, 1875. National encampment G.A.R. to be held at Chicago, Ill., May 12, 1875. Roll of Members and Official Reports. Boston: Headquarters Grand Army of the Republic, 1875. 45, [1] p. LC call number: E462.1.A175 1875 > -----Original Message----- > From: Laurel Baty [mailto:laurel.baty@verizon.net] > Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 3:53 AM > To: BP2000-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [BP2000] St. Joseph Co., Indiana Cemeteries > > Here is a link at the Library of Congress about the GAR [Grand Army of the > Republic]: > http://www.loc.gov/rr/main/gar/ > > Laurel Baty wrote: > > > I think the GAR marker was probably requested by one of your James L.'s > > children, because he was in the Civil War. Does anyone know anything > > about the GAR marker application? I wonder if birth and death dates > > would be given on the application form? Does anyone know if these > > applications are available? > > Laurel Baty, L252 > > > > Lois wrote: > > > > > Laurel, > > > > > > Doesn't the G.A.R. marker (#13) prove that James' father was in the > Civil War, also? I just thought that the marker means that the person was > a son of a Civil War Veteran. > > > > > > In case someone else is interested in knowing that I have more > information about some of these people, I made remarks in parentheses > after or under each name. > > > > > > Lois Kortering > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Laurel Baty" <laurel.baty@verizon.net> > > > To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 7:07 PM > > > Subject: [BP2000] St. Joseph Co., Indiana Cemeteries > > > > > > From: "St. Joseph County, Indiana Cemetery Inscriptions Volume 1; > > > Greene, Liberty, Lincoln Townships," South Bend Area Genealogical > > > Society > > > > > > Page 23 "Sumption Prairie Cemetery" > > > O. H. P. Beatty born May 22, 1837 died Feb. 9, 1888 (83?) - year of > death badly chipped away > > > (Not from our family as far as I know. Interesting that this person > had three given names. It is most likely a male. - Lois Kortering) > > > > > > Page 174 "Porter-Rea Cemetery" > > > Row 20 > > > Alma M. Beatty Oct. 27, 1916 -__ no death date > > > (Not from our family as far as I know - Lois Kortering) > > > Howard S. Beatty Apr. 18, 1916 - __ no death date; married July 29, > 1939 > > > (Not from our family as far as I know, but he and Alma are probably > still living and are husband and wife, who prepaid their funeral and had > their birth dates put on the stone - Lois Kortering) > > > > > > Page 191 "North Woodlawn Cemetery - Walkerton" > > > Row 4 > > > 11. Mary Jane Beaty 1855 - 1909 > > > [Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY, wife of William Henry BEATY - Lois > Kortering] > > > William H. Beaty 1850 - 1941 > > > [William Henry BEATY, son of James Lewis and Ann Marie (WILCOX) BEATY > and brother of James Lewis BEATTY, #13, my great-great-grandfather - Lois > Kortering] > > > 12. Viola Beaty 1889 - 1949 > > > [This is Olive "Viola" BEATY, daughter of William Henry and Mary Jane > (GOULD) BEATY. My own mother was named after this woman, first and middle > names, exactly. Mom was very happy to know that, because she said "Viola" > was a very nice lady, and I think she was a teacher. I also know that > "Viola" never married - Lois Kortering] > > > 13. J. L. Beaty (no dates) Co. B 128th Ind. Inf.; also GAR marker > > > [This is James Lewis BEATTY, my great-great-grandfather. b. 20 Nov. > 1819, Stark Co., Ohio; d. 17 Oct. 1888 in the County Poor House in South > Bend, St. Joseph Co., Indiana; buried 19 Oct. 1888, Woodlawn Cem., > Walkerton, St. Joseph Co., IN; m. 14 Dec. 1840 to Ann Maria (WILCOX). I > have a letter that was written to my mother by her aunt Hazel, and she > told my mother that James Lewis BEATTY was buried next to his oldest son, > William Henry BEATY. - Lois Kortering] > > > > > > Page 209 "North Woodlawn Cemetery -- Walkerton" > > > Row 31 > > > 8. Mary Jane Beaty 1901 -- __ no death date; Eastern Star Emblem > > > [It is possible that this Mary Jane could have been a baby of William > Henry and Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY, but I know of no other Mary Jane or > other person born in that year. It is curious that there is no death date > if it was an infant who died young. The Eastern Star Emblem tells me, > though, that it is from this family, because they were Masons and > displayed the emblem of the Order of the Eastern Star. It is possible > that this woman is still living at age 102. - Lois Kortering] > > > S. Leonard Beaty 1898 -1982 - Masonic Emblem > > > [This is Smyers Leonard BEATY, last-born of the 13 children of William > Henry and Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY. Many of the dates and information > about the William Henry BEATY family were compiled by Smyers "Leonard" > BEATY. - Lois Kortering]. > > > > > > Page 230 "South Woodlawn Cemetery -- Walkerton" > > > Rosa E. Beaty 1890 -1968 > > > [This is Rose Edyth (WALTERS), wife of Charles Jackson BEATY - Lois > Kortering] > > > Charles J. Beaty 1879 - 1962 > > > [This is Charles Jackson BEATY, 4th-born of the 13 children of William > Henry and Mary Jane (GOULD) BEATY. - Lois Kortering] > > > > > > Laurel Baty, L252 > > > > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== > > Recommend a cousin ! Send name and email to: > > Mike Allen, Executive Director <naturalsoft@earthlink.net> > > Rob Beatty, Membership Director <emtech@ic.net> > > Ray Beaty, founder, BP2000 <RCBDJR@AOL.COM> > > > > ==== BP2000 Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from BP2000-L, send a message to > BP2000-L-request@rootsweb.com with the word > "UNSUBSCRIBE" in the body of the email and nothing else.