Hi, These Beattys are listed in the Vols of the DAR...Nelda Elizabeth Beatty The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8 page 77 Mrs. Kate Moss Ely. DAR ID Number: 7229 Born in New York. Wife of Dr. Henry Oliver Ely. [p.77] Descendant of Veach Williams, Thomas Loomis and Lieut. Samuel Knapp, of Connecticut; Lieut. Thomas Field, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Lewis Samuel White and Mary G. Knapp, his wife. Granddaughter of Tracy Samuel Knapp and Elizabeth Field, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Knapp and Elizabeth Loomis, his wife; Peleg Field and Elizabeth Beatty, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Loomis and Mary Williams, his wife; Thomas Field and Deliverance Hammon, his wife; and of Samuel Knapp. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Veach Williams. See No. 7040. Thomas Loomis served from Lexington to Yorktown. Samuel Knapp was killed in the battle of Minisink, July 22, 1779. His name is on the monument erected to the slain in this bloody conflict with the Indians and Tories. Thomas Field served as lieutenant of Scituate militia. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ColJohn Beatty Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (152 Vols.) Viewing records 1-20 of 211 matches for: Beatty About this database Lineage books compiled by the Daughters of the American Revolution containing millions of names More information below « Global Search Results 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8 page 77 Mrs. Kate Moss Ely. DAR ID Number: 7229 Born in New York. Wife of Dr. Henry Oliver Ely. [p.77] Descendant of Veach Williams, Thomas Loomis and Lieut. Samuel Knapp, of Connecticut; Lieut. Thomas Field, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Lewis Samuel White and Mary G. Knapp, his wife. Granddaughter of Tracy Samuel Knapp and Elizabeth Field, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Knapp and Elizabeth Loomis, his wife; Peleg Field and Elizabeth Beatty, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Loomis and Mary Williams, his wife; Thomas Field and Deliverance Hammon, his wife; and of Samuel Knapp. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Veach Williams. See No. 7040. Thomas Loomis served from Lexington to Yorktown. Samuel Knapp was killed in the battle of Minisink, July 22, 1779. His name is on the monument erected to the slain in this bloody conflict with the Indians and Tories. Thomas Field served as lieutenant of Scituate militia. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 9 page 215 Mrs. Elizabeth Hinkle Sage. DAR ID Number: 8574 Born in Ohio. Wife of Henry Ward Sage. Descendant of Philip Hinkle, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Philip Hinkle and Frances Quinn, his wife. Granddaughter of Anthony Hinkle and Elizabeth Hughes, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Hinkle and Mary Johnson, his wife. Philip Hinkle, 1775, enlisted in the Plumstead company, Bucks county militia, under Capt. William McCalla, commanded by Col. John Beatty. Also Nos. 5165, 6609. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sophia Beatty The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 10 page 331 Mrs. Charlotte Fitch Collender. DAR ID Number: 9932 Born in New York. Widow of William Vincent Collender. Descendant of Col. Nathaniel Rochester. Daughter of Augustus B. Fitch and Eliza H. Rochester, his wife. Granddaughter of William B. Rochester and Eliza Hatch, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Rochester and Sophia Beatty, his wife. Nathaniel Rochester, 1775, served on the Committee of Safety of Orange county, North Carolina, and in 1776 in the [p.331] Provincial Congress. He was appointed paymaster and commissary general of military stores and established a manufactory of arms at Hillsboro. He died in 1831, aged seventy-nine at Rochester, N. Y., the city that he founded. Also Nos. 1138, 2049, 5463. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sarah Beatty The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 11 page 180 Mrs. Charlotte Jeannette Richardson. DAR ID Number: 10462 Born in Illinois. Wife of George Herbert Richardson, Jr. Descendant of Abner Hollister and of Robert McKee, of Connecticut. Daughter of Seymour Thompson and Betsey McKee, his wife. Granddaughter of Francis McKee and Margaret Hollister, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Abner Hollister and Sarah Beatty, his wife; Robert McKee and Hollister, his wife. Robert McKee served as a minute man. Abner Hollister, 1775, was a soldier in the Canadian campaign. He was captured on the march to Quebec, but escaped, and after much suffering in the pathless wilderness, [p.180] reached home, He died at Cato, Cayuga county, N. Y., in 1813, aged fifty-nine. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robley D Beatty The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 12 page 119 Miss M. Rena Beatty. DAR ID Number: 11310 Born in Pennsylvania. Descendant of William Duffield. Daughter of Robley D. Beatty and Nannie C. Boullt, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas A. Boullt and Sarah Bell, his wife. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ira M. Beatty The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 15 page 207 Miss Edith Studley. DAR ID Number: 14556 Born in Michigan. Descendant of Benjamin Studley, Eliab Studley, Jr., Peter Hobart and Dr. Peter Hobart, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Elbridge Gerry Studley and Ira M. Beatty, his wife. Granddaughter of Elbridge Gerry Studley and Catherine Cole, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Studley and Mary Hobart, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eliab Studley (1754-1826) and Betsey Stetson, his wife; Dr. Peter Hobart and Mary Cushing, his wife (m. 1779). Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Studley and Hannah Litchfield, his wife; Peter Hobart and Lucretia Gill, his wife. [p.207] Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eliab Studley and Mary Briggs, his wife (m. 1729). Benjamin Studley served on the Committee of Safety of Hanover, 1775-81. Eliab Studley, (1754-1826), served in the Plymouth county regiment, 1775, and under Capt. Lemuel Curtis, 1776. Peter Hobart, (1750-93), a graduate of Harvard, served as surgeon in the Revolution. He was born at Hingham and died at Hanover. Peter Hobart, (1727-98,) served on the Committee of Safety during the Revolution. He was born and died at Hingham. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lee M.Beatty The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 16 page 171 [p.171] Mrs. Luella Beatty Ray. DAR ID Number: 155530 Born in Calhoun County, Iowa. Wife of J. Robert Ray. Descendant of Ensign Marcus Huling, as follows: 1. Lee M. Beatty (b. 1849) m. 1876 Clara Allison (b. 1851). 2. James Allison (1819-76) m. 1845 Mary A. Mason (1820-92). 3. James Mason (1799-1877) m. Susan Selders (1804-52). 4. Abraham Selders (1766-1855) m. Rebecca Huling (1776-1815). 5. Marcus Huling m. Masser Daugherty. Marcus Huling (1742-1804) served as private in Capt. William Johnson's company, 10th battalion, Lancaster County militia, and as ensign in the 3d battalion, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born and died in Pennsylvania. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Henry Grosh Beatty The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 17 page 348 Mrs. Caroline C. Beatty Baker. DAR ID Number: 16959 Born in Xenia, Ohio. Wife of Harlow W. Baker. Descendant of Capt. Thomas Beall, of Maryland. Daughter of Henry Grosh Beatty and Catherine Bull, his wife. Granddaughter of John Conrad Beatty and Nancy Beall, his wife. [p.348] Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Beall (son of Samuel) and Ellinor Brooke, his wife. Thomas Beall, (1743-1823), was a member of the convention of 1776 from the Upper District of Frederick county. He was captain of a rifle company in Col. Moses Rawlings' regiment, 1776-8, and also served as quartermaster. He died in Cumberland, Md., a town he founded. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nelda L. Percival nee Gilpin, IBSSG Beatty descendant line #005 Beaty collateral line #10 Graves descendant line #231 Digin up bones at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/ _________________________________________________________________ Get reliable dial-up Internet access now with our limited-time introductory offer. http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup