Maybe this Francis. 1870 Cherokee co., KS Shawnee pg. 118 Francis M. Batty 27 farmer 2000-500 TN Lucy 24 keep house IL Charles H. 4 IL Thomas A. 2 IL 1870 Cherokee co., KS Baxter Springs William S. Beatty 28 merchant VA Redy/Rody Howell 28 dry goods clerk VA 1880- Shawnee, Cherokee, Kansas Source: FHL Film 1254376 National Archives Film T9-0376 Page 587A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace F. M. BETTY Self M M W 36 TN Occ: Farming Fa: TN Mo: TN Lucy O. BETTY Wife F M W 34 IL Occ: Keeping House Fa: RI Mo: OH Charles H. BETTY Son M S W 16 IL Occ: Working On Farm Fa: TN Mo: IL Thomas A. BETTY Son M S W 11 IL Occ: Working On Farm Fa: TN Mo: IL Hanah L. BETTY Dau F S W 9 KS Fa: TN Mo: IL Carry J. BETTY Dau F S W 7 KS Fa: TN Mo: IL 1880-Cherokee, Cherokee, Kansas Source: FHL Film 1254375 National Archives Film T9-0375 Page 436D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace David CROW Self M M W 43 PA Occ: Farmer Fa: PA Mo: PA Susan CROW Wife F M W 43 PA Occ: Keeping House Fa: PA Mo: PA Robison CROW Son M S W 22 OH Occ: Works On Farm Fa: PA Mo: PA Mary CROW Dau F S W 19 OH Occ: Does Housework Fa: PA Mo: PA Bradie CROW Son M S W 16 OH Occ: At Home Fa: PA Mo: PA Addie CROW Dau F S W 12 OH Occ: At School Fa: PA Mo: PA Mark CROW Son M S W 9 OH Fa: PA Mo: PA Effie CROW Dau F S W 6 KS Fa: PA Mo: PA Clarence BEATTY Nephew M S W 32 PA Occ: Does Farm Work Fa: PA Mo: PA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Curt Beatty" <c.beatty@earthlink.net> To: <BP2000-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 8:47 AM Subject: [BP2000] Beattys in Kansas > >From The History of Cherokee County Kansas, 1904 http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/cherokee/1904/ > > Does anyone know the lineage for these two BEATTYS? > > Shawnee.--The following settlers came to Shawnee township as early as 1866: H. G Clem, Matthew Raulston, J. R. Burrows, A. Lynch, E. C. Wells, G. Hutsell, J. J. Wells, Philip Cogswell, John Bird, John Springer; and later came R. D. Ellis, Zimri Dixon, F. M. BEATTY, E. D. Lutes, John Robinson, Clemmons Lisle, Dr. Harrington, Dr. Calvin C. McDowell, Wirt McDowell, Henry Wiggins, Joseph McBride, Jacob Martin, Riley Burris, William Lewis, S. J. Ellis and Basil Wiggins. The first Methodist church organized in the county was organized at the house of Dr. McDowell, who was a prominent leader in that denomination. Mrs. Gates, who now lives in Columbus, was one of the members. Shawnee township was more thickly settled at first, on account of the woodlands along the streams, and on account of the numerous springs of good water. > > Weir City has two buildings and 17 teachers. George B. Deem is the superintendent, and the teachers are: Anna White, Mary Brown, LIZZIE BEATTY, Martha Bonnett, Anna Fanna, Della French, Luella Gager, Maud Gager, Mamie Rodda, Arthur Clark, Sallie Robertson, Iva Haney, Minnie Anderson, Lizzie Robson and W. P. Cowen. > > Curt Beatty, L112 > > > ==== 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> > >