Hi, Beattys listed in the DAR Volumes....Nelda Line 005 (THE file BP2000 file shows a Marietta Black as wife, instead of Marietta S. Rogers.. I think this is the same lady with out her maiden name showing her married name instead..nelda The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 128 page 3 [p.3] Miss Effie May Rogers. DAR ID Number: 127006 Born in Hillsboro, Ohio. Descendant of Lieut. John Beatty, as follows: 1. Adolphus T. Rogers (b. 1846) m. 1869 Marietta S. Rogers (b. 1846). 2. Thomas D. Rogers (1819-89) m. 1843 Elizabeth Jane Beatty (1826-1904). 3. Alexander N. Beatty (1797-1878) m. 1824 Margaret C. Ewing (1807-56). 4. John Beatty m. 1782 Jane Banks (d. 1801). John Beatty (1749-1822) served in the Cumberland County, Pennsylvania militia, as sergeant under Capt. Gilbert McCoy and as lieutenant in Col. Matthew McCoy's regiment. He was born in Ireland; died in Fairfield County, Ohio. Also No. 115502. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 128 page 295 Mrs. Esther Jeter Siler. DAR ID Number: 127933 Born in Union County, S. C. Wife of Arnold M. Siler. Descendant of Lieut. Col. William Farr, as follows: 1. William H. Jeter (b. 1863) m. 1892 Maggie Farr (b. 1867). 2. Robert C. Farr (1830-1901) m. 1866 Lucy A. Farr (1832-70). 3. R. G. Harper Farr (1794-1865) m. 1822 Margaret L. Beatty (1801-63) (parents of Robert). 4. William Farr m. 2d 1779 Elizabeth Stribling. William Farr (1729-94) commanded a regiment at the battle of Cowpens; was present at Rocky Mount, Hanging Rock, and Blackstock on Tiger River in North Carolina under General Sumter. He was born in Virginia; died in Union District, S. C. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 148 page 184 Mrs. Florence Murdock Spitzmesser.147587 Born in Bergen, N. Y. Wife of George W. Spitzmesser. Descendant of Ensign William Murdock, Ariel Murdock and Capt. Isaac Beatty, as follows: 1. Horatio Delos Murdock (1837-1918) m. 1872 Catherine Allendorf Baker (1846-1912). 2. Eliphalet Murdock (1786-1869) m. 2d 1834 Sally Hall (1798-1869); Isaac Baker (1814-53) m. 1835 Jane E. Whitbeck (1816-84). [p.184] 3. Ariel Murdock m. 1782 Eunice Murdock (1763-1834); Jonathan J. Baker (1795-1857) m. 2d 1813 Betsy Beatly (Bryan) (1796-1884). 4. William Murdock m. 1760 Mary Pierce (1740-74) (parents of Etmice): Isaac Beatty m. 1790 Sarah Sutton (1753-1831). William Murdock (1730-1811) was ensign in the 4th company, 12th regiment, Connecticut militia. He was born in Connecticut; died in Hamilton, N. Y. Ariel Murdock (1763-1803) served as private in the 1st regiment, Connecticut troops. He was born in Lebanon, Conn.; died in Rensselaerville, N. Y. Also No. 133893. Isaac Beatty (1755-1834), in 1778, was captain and wagon-master in the Quartermaster General's Department; also conductor of team brigade in New Jersey. He was born in New Jersey; died in Penfield, N. Y. Also No. 111815. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 148 page 194 Miss Nova Elizabeth Westfall.147613 Born in Brown, Ohio. Descendant of Capt. Abraham Westfall, Jacob Van Etten, Anthony Van Etten, and Thomas Decker, as follows: 1. Jacob M. Westfall (1840-1920) m. 1869 Elizabeth Denny (1843-88). 2. John Westfall (1800-47) m. 1826 Amy Beatty (1805-77). 3. Abraham Westfall m. 1781 Blondina Van Etten (b. 1763). 4. Anthony Van Etten m. 1750 Hannah Decker. 5. Jacob Van Etten m. 1719 Antjen Westbrook; Thomas Decker m. 1727 Hannah Van Inwegen. Abraham Westfall (1755-1829) received a pension for service as private, lieutenant and captain in the New York troops under Colonel Paulding. He was born in Orange County, N. Y.; died in Clinton County, Ohio. [p.194] Jacob Van Etten (1696-1779) signed the Association Test, 1775, of Ulster County, N. Y. He was born and died in Kingston, N. Y. Anthony Van Etten was a signer of the Association Test of Orange County, N. Y. He was born in Napenock; died, 1778, in Deerpark, N. Y. Thomas Decker (1704-80) signed the Association Test of Orange County, N. Y. He was born and died in Deerpark, N. Y. Also No. 139171. _________________________________________________________________ High-speed usersbe more efficient online with the new MSN Premium Internet Software. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=byoa/prem&ST=1