Hi, These Beattys are listed in the Vols of the DAR...Nelda The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 20 page 125 Mrs. Grace Woodhouse Beatty. DAR ID Number: 19341 Born in Laceyville, Pennsylvania. Wife of George Austin Beatty. Descendant of Mark Keeney, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of John Gilbert Woodhouse, M. D., and Angie Keeney, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Keeney and Margaret Overfield, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Keeney and Phebe Sturdevant, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Mark Keeney and Abigail B. Keeney, his wife. Mark Keeney, (1740-1804), was a soldier in the French wars and in the Revolution. His tombstone in Wyoming bears this inscription. Also No. 15282. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 20 page 143 Mrs. Millicent Hollister Husband. DAR ID Number: 19387 Born in Rochester, New York. Wife of James Adamson Husband. Descendant of Abner Hollister, of Connecticut. Daughter of George A. Hollister and Sarah Cooper, his wife. Granddaughter of Abner Hollister and Sarah Beatty, his wife. Abner Hollister, (1754-1813), served in the expedition to Quebec under Arnold, where after the surrender he made his way home through the pathless wilderness. He was born in Glastonbury, Conn.; died in Cayuga Co., N. Y. Also Nos. 5473, 10462. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 21 page 98 Mrs. Flora Smilie Drake. DAR ID Number: 20273 Born in Monmouth, Illinois. Wife of George H. Drake. Descendant of Hon. John Smilie and of Robert Porter Smilie, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of David Beatty Smilie and Jane Currie Campbell, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert Porter Smilie and Mary Ann Beatty, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Smilie and Jane Porter, his wife. John Smilie, (1742-1813), was a member of the Committee of Observation, 1775; served as associator, 1776; member of Assembly, 1778, and on various State boards. He was born in Lancaster Co.; died in Fayette Co. Robert Porter Smilie, (1767-1851), served in the Sandusky expedition, 1782 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 22 page 349 [p.349] Mrs. Nannie Johnston Buckley. DAR ID Number: 21960 Born in Peoria, Illinois. Wife of Charles Wilber Buckley. Descendant of Capt. Thomas Johnston, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of Thomas Johnston and Sarah Fasnacht, his wife. Grandaughter of Robert Johnston and Rebecca Dennison, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Johnston and Martha Beatty, his wife. Thomas Johnston, (1744-1819), was at Long Island in the Flying Camp, where he was wounded. He served as lieutenant, 1777, and 1780 was captain in the battalion of his brother, Col. James Johnston. Hedied in Franklin Co., Pa. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 23 page 337 Mrs. Anna Leigh Richardson Upson. DAR ID Number: 22960 Born in Indianapolis, Indiana. Wife of Walter L. Upson. Descendant of Capt. Aaron Richardson, of Massachusetts. Daughter of James M. Richardson and Emma Beatty, his wife. Granddaughter of Lewis Richardson (b. 1813) and Mary Jane McElroy, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Richardson (b. 1781) and Mary Roberts, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Richardson and Ruth Stingley, his wife. Aaron Richardson, (1740-86), responded to the Lexington Alarm and served two years in the militia. He was selectman, 1778-80, of Newton, where he was born. He died from exposure in the war. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 25 page 63 Miss Mary W. Montgomery. DAR ID Number: 24171 Born in Rochester, New York. Descendant of Col. Nathaniel Rochester. Daughter of Thomas C. Montgomery and Mary G. Whitney, his wife. Granddaughter of Harvey Montgomery and Mary Eleanor Rochester, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Rochester and Sophia Beatty, his wife. Nathaniel Rochester, (1752-1831), served on the Committee of Safety of Orange Co., and, 1776, in the Provincial Congress of North Carolina. He died in Rochester, N. Y., a city he founded. Also Nos. 1138, 2049, 5463, 9932, 21470. 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